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v- v Y J - . - K ' -;-.:- :. .-. v--'--;. . r - "! - ' . 1 ' I . I THE WILMINGTON POST W, P. CAN AD AY, Ed'r & Prop'r. WTLMTNGTOK & C- i Sunday Mobnisg, August 3, 1879. The condition of affairs in Maine is such as to create anxiety in the- minds of Republicans of the best judgment all over the country. Two years ago the other course is nnjust and cruel Hon. Letter from Norfolk. Norfolk, Va., July 25, 1879: W. P. Canaday, . ! fails to act in a decent and becoming more or less intensely fa nursed he manner let him be put.-out, not-pn ac- common .des.re to tw rnrA i nniust and cruel. W the Executive te ex- state OTenvhelmingly Republican. It will not dofor t?? The Ereentacfc ragarle. got in among 'Tf 7 suooksT hirins been passed by; ttfEW AD VEB 11SEMENTS. t.. : .hnnt Hme for some ot the Be- publican leaders of this state- to sit down to a love feast. If , some . things now going on or not stopped soon, we shalj be strongly inclined to draw the Damascus blade. To mind one's own business and let that of other people alone is an important erement in party politics and among pf :y associates. ; The Corsicans, and the decendants of Corsicans, are to hold seryices at Kichmond, Va., in honor of the Prince Imperial. The ceremonies will consist of are Jews. These -wonderful people, of statenghU is a f Republicanism and good to although dispersed, despised, and for with which tojusUfy. an mptt ernment True unionism if A in all countries change. In tne name 01 uie B"? l change. the south denies the authority ot the pro- the Kepublicans' and Democrats, ere atiDg a new party which at the close lli a nnllinc fnnnd ifsplf in a nnaition . i .! i I manv airea persecuted in all countries control me pomics 01 ine; siaie ujr ----v -. , t. pn,m;,, ftnd combination with one of the other par- ratnrmi rnr ftV;i have contributed nation to Teeulate elections, prft? nni. 4r1a a Vinrtrain I Ja.a aniAaA mrersL I teflt with vithfir the COUrtS Of the army , ... W TT t, 1 J 4Wmm n-M (MmfigrkfMra -4 '"AMRSfc t.t A VI ft. If blSCQSU 1 P. an 11 annan fh thA 1 IPmncraU Jinn HO I II H TO III1 nas neaiU fcUt3 Ul I au uiiiaubo nibu j-' w v - i - elected : the; Governor. It is, or fiasr been, without doubt the best organized greentacb party in any state. It is in the confidence of the . Rppublican lead ers that this new rag-money combina tion is not permanency or, a solidity that these late appeals have been made to the people. It will undoubtedly ap- cellent because ft is no timeserver or demagogue, but to ie contraryopen j,ftf arxA iitsBoken in the cause of honest gov means -Re- Dublicanism, . because tne jepuDucau a. LIFE IN A BOTTLE. The Most Valuable Medical Discovery Known to the World-No More Use For Quinine, . Calomel-: or w QnWiorlQTn Poisonslife for the Blood, Strength I i3ClllBU9IIl For the Nerves, and Health lor Aii. HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Aromatic a w T.KTTER TO THE PUBLIC. ; Believing that by cleansing the blood and building up the constitution was the only true way of banishing disease and being troubled " with weakness 01 me iuiiS, catarrh very mucn Drosea 1 tr" i"ST t a. .Tirt after trvinc the best pby SCHNAPPS. r...i-Mrv M?nfain fHi?ntiPrritT i .titniinn'Ai . find after trvinc . "ii ui.HftAM n hi ia t n n fl0irii. - i i n4 jOtthelJniiea oiass delssohn and t Meyerbeer -.wnQ .nas tne,Teai onject 4 v ii.i;fr7Wftaken 4r Joaieiy-dlseoYered iid philosophy of Spino- vindicauon.oi j state f supreuiajr ernmeni, auu u ;r - wonderful Bitters or Blood uieanser, ue oTnn 1 r 1 1 i' jveiuuicuh. w k CUV. WW , O . . Ins a mysel claes advertised without flnd- ermanent cure,-1 begaiv aoc coring medicines, iiiauo. iiujoj. juvw studied the gran in in I J - 1 - . - - - T 1 the nation to the states, which is tne flrrlf mrtif norain And will result if WiU "j,"" vr-. a , that party is not promptly voted down, in a new resort to arms when tne po- . u I Ton r in rtr manv nf tVift T?AnilVl!riina. of a solemn requiem, mass and otnt 5 -. -7, 7" ' for tL diacl. according to last year acted with the Democrats, ova f v w - j . w Catholic rubrics, and a eulogy by tte Rev. Dr. D, J. O'Oonnell. The cath edral will be draped in mourning and elaborately decorated. A catafalque will be erected within the building. The Bonaparte family of Baltimore, and compatriots of that and Jother neighboring cities, will be invited to 'attend. j rwrt nl Tina maan linnn t.hft sfao-fi TUchel. securitv -for southern Democrats Arn.,.;xn wtn iioriitr nnifAin I f.hpir nlana for rulmcr 1 their section the condemnation of the race to which spite of the Republicans, whether v the these prodigies belonged. ' latter be in the minority or, not.. It is Neither should it he forgotten ithat because the southern Democrats ; con- thft Jews furnished their persecutors trol' the 'states , that, the rights of tne with a reliffion:-;and that they are the states are fo jealously sustained. J : i;;:Una a little more bold.- and the v&im, Jmwm tt& ever deigned to have any intercourse action standard iwhicb, ?f practically gress as is witnessed by the late session wh&tcTE 'ft 1 ... ?lv - .-?? -. ''"-. t adopted in the national government, 0f Congress. ' ' ' 1 ' 11 ' that they are to be sold out to Democ- When we remember that God selected would be a fatal obstacle to all -real j jike the Tost also for another rea racf if IheyVpursuelthe same-course a Jewess for his mother passing by the progress, i Being firmy united a are for a staunch4 Union t a ' & -oa! ;: vtr t-i: i :.:; :-. ; T,:--. ttot ei of India ! E'Tnt.- Athens,, and single dominant political sentiment, son. iou are ior a iu hereafter.,, v r SYnrnkfiW of thinJis subordinated! to party man for President, who is at the same The whole country will watch with ,r , . .. . t mr fifA .liacinlinA ihecause that "is the only Kt mihlie business mau iH ., .. ..f- ., , I 1VIJ. VAJiUlli. It? 13 UUUIJ i fcvvr ..Kw.f . . . , I UllUb " - I lor tne worsmppera w iuatBauwviuu wwus j i, - . . - to hold the Jewsln scorn. ..) u.: gratified. . The history of 4he country We should also remember . that the affords a long and unbrokeu series ol T - nt.in V rt Mil XT' nan iA ' ihTirArl: nronfs of this tendency on the part Of .innn nrin lliq uiii w - vv a v. . All the "sacred" ' writersall the the great southern ; politicians interest the election which is to occur in September in this important state. The Republican party there contains a large number ofeminentmtn Blaine, Hamlin, Morrill; ; Frye, Hale, Reed, "prophets" were of this race, and Jwhile Christians almost worship Abraham, The Raleigh Observer is rebuking the Nexo Nortft State for saying that carpet baggers were leaving the state in order to escape the "insults, abuse and vilification of such men as Gov. Vance." What Senator Vance did say in his place in the Senate was that the carpet-1 other states; baggers bad mostly "returned to the tluma irom which they came," andr our publicans there now. distinguished Zeb., pur dearly beloved "cousin Zeb," stood there representing ' a million Americans, dealing out vul garity worthy of a fish -woman's billings gate, without a single blush of shame ! And maiiv othera less 'known outside th Btate The population is intelligent notw and conscientious and. open ' to reason and his willingness to murder his own son : and while ! they hold in almost Until this last fiasco produced by the I infioite reSpect David, the murderer, The guiding .principle oC their ,; conduct before tne war, aunng tne pruiuugeu struggle on the slavery 1 question, was the same as it now. is. xueir wwy organization, their unassailable unity, the country. The country is fortunate in having the opportunity to elect so sound a business man and at the same time so sound a Union man as John Sherman. The "hard times"1 and money panic of 1873 has had many; doctors attending and advising.'1 All Via nnliticat lihvsiciaus of ' all - the wuw I-- A. nrst bottle of which gare me new life and ieor"and in time effected a permanent Jure. I was free from catarrh, my lungs bSaieisteong and ound, being able to stand the most severe co1 5d exposure, and I have gained oyer thirty PonndB in weiehU Feeling confident that I had made aTinUt? 3r the-BrBitters; and 'mfi 8eTabii of giving tbem away to sick rriendi and neighbors. I -found, the micineeffected the most wonderful cures of all diseases caused ftomhumprs or scro- fill a In tne DIOOU, ' XJUF uwvt .- Stomach. Weakness, kidney Disease Tor SidxJveri -K&o. The newsof my discovery Fftwanpre other ttnuliiouna i"JBf",'"i'a Jx ?nolv patients with medicine far and wide llWMinduced to establish a laboratory JLTndin and bott'ing the fioot Bitters ln large quitntlties. and I now de- vnte all my time u mu bumucts. t vo,lo" JliSt huirviird in nresenting AitheTmordveryJn, 5!?J5ttttS 1 am geV- belyve?that.; Since I first ad tprt ised this medicine I have been crowded with orders, from drugw ancoumry dealers, ana ine nuuuiwu v.. . -r&eived from person, euredj pvethefact that no remeay ever ui v - your so short a time anu w uvu dmv ?nBSot Bitters. In fact, I am convinced umn slk a tne ieaa 01 ail oiner I UlL I Mrtavivo uw.w l' greenback craze; ;the fine Tree state and Solomon, the Mormon, it certainly tne questions wjiiuu ro um 7hfi bodv bolitic but it has'knownralmbst riothlng 'of those un is not periectly consistent to aenounce ume in 'uib:-Bociuuicu u . 7 - - rt urt u m,t!of bedf nas mmii aiuiuau uut,uiu6 w c uu , r wnrnp nf th iame, race who firm purpose toaecure their own supre- Jonn Sherman to lift it out Ot Dea reasoniog mobs; which :ist in. some , rftmnnitfpd no crime. j macv in their own section. For the ami 8tad the sick credit of the . mi l . j ii. 1.1 I j.ne BODer seconu vuuukui mua nhriatiana harft alwava been that they will medicines 4n use. t Nearly one hundred of the people is the reliance of the The Christians have always last quarter of a century that section qq it3 feet; Re- , guilty of this inconsistency with regard has made no contribution of any, yalue . . to the Jews they have worshipped the to the practical improvement of our peraunt, iro ' (Wri and tiftrsecuted the iivincT. I institutions or to the development of a disorders an j The lofty patriotism of the Demo crats of Mississippi is illustrated by a little paragraph below which we clip from an exchange. Evidently not the territory of the United States and them rising frotn the ranks to the most tinrmr. nf fiiA rWllv nrtrA whir.h is l . r-- - 1 ouu.to ' fipn important commands. Neither can I .UUilVtU W WMW VVr w - w M I MM11IUI1IV 1IIIQL11G MUUwC 'V Vua - luinir if innnM KA'mtiAh'. Aiior J to , leti nrnirreasiva and fruitful policy in their the dead take care of themselves, wnnei administration, it is not proposeu iu WA r0anMt. and mnintftin tho riffhts of t do so now. On the questions of finance, the livinir ' I or taxauon, oivivn auuiiuwHiiwou, vi ' . ... --r - I t-l . J i . J. 1 K-rr, I cannot forget that during tue Jtte- commercial ueveiopiuem., iw ic volution the Jews prayed in , their have either no ' ideas or none which synagogues for the success o f the colo they are not ready to abandon in the niA- T cannot fonret that durinc our interest oi the narrow passion which civil war thousandsof them fought for possesses them, and which determines - THB. INDIAN CAMPAIGN, : There is no doubt but the condition of Indian affairs in the northwest is getting quite serious; 5 Sitting Bull and his immediate followers are just oyer the Canada line, north of Fort Keogh, but hordes from his allies who are con trolled by him, are marauding inside the preservation ;p.t the Union, many of every move .i . a tt:i.j ct.nn n-nA I V. iVio ranfra x t.hfl m OS t The first hovering at their thresholds can divert the holy anointed of Mississippi from taking care of those Congressional dis tricts by driving negroesjrom the polls. Read this : r The Mississippi ! Democratic State Committee have issued a circular earn -t estly advising that the organization of the party in the counties most exposed to the yellow fever be perfected at once, and their candidates got into the field Iwith the least possible delay. If the are assuming a nosuienuuc. . 0f the Jews are to-day Miles has moved from prt Keogn, nis AmDg the foremost advocates of intel headquarters, northward into the dis- lectual liberty; that they have outgrown tnrtiArl roffi'nn find in drivlnc these hos- thft nreiudices of race and : creed, and n.rA the? n.n.lin hnrdAr. aa believe in the universal brotherhood ot fj&AV9 Wf l caau wmv -w j he can encounter them. Sitting Bull is reported to have about him and un der his control about 6,000 warriors, as against less' than 1,200 JUnited States troops under the command ot Geo. Miles. - Gen I Miles is an experienced and accomplished Indian fighter, and has heretofore been .successful. His disease should unfortunately, break out judgment seems now to be relied upon i in these counties, the circular says, it the the by Gen. Terry's headquarters the com mander of that Military Department and also by the War Department. So far Gen. Miles has been successful, but it would seem that he ought to be sup plied with more troops so that he can advance with confidence and safety. man. Ana in inis connection it maj not be out of placo to speak of your father. He was a man who adorned every position he held and who as lawyer, judge, essayist and philanthro pist was an honor to his race aiid to my country. ' v v?.'t. .-'f It will not do iu this, the second century of the United States, to insult a frAntleman because of his nation. " ' We are, at last, a great rich and nrnsnArous neople. Greatness should The first danger from the further suc cess of the Democratic party,' so far as the south is concerned ,5 is, that that nartv is and must bo ruled bv its south ern members, who are in the majority in its councils, and whose co-operation, active or negative, is absolutely essen tial to its existence; that the southern Democrats i are united, not in a, 'sane and patriotic policy, but in a fixed de termination to rule at least their sec tion in defiance of the rights conferred by the Constitution on all citizens of the Union; in short, that the complete accession oi" the party to power would subject the ' nation to the reigri of a partisan and sectional faction, with no respect for jand no sympathy with the essential principles ox justice anu eijuai may postpone nominations until time is too late Ho concentrate party strength before the election. We copy from the' Times in another column an entire editorial article on "Tlio RnnfViorn TsailA " Thft Time has The following dispatch seems to be by southern politics and particularly authority : J . southern Republicanism, and indulged ' St. PArL, Minn., J uly 28 -It seems . . ...... to be the impression in the east that in that cynical criticism on the Re- Gen Miles is acting without, or in en- publican party here, which was at one cesa of; instructions from his superiors time quite the fashion among leading in his campaign against the Indians, northern iournala. It affords us pleasure Ik ia stated at department headquarters to give it credit for broader views on our affairs, and a return to reason, not to say justice. There is no disguising the fact that the atmosphere of Democratic interior circles in the south is sub stantially the same",1 based on the same doctrines as . it was in 1861. The essence of southern Democracy in this be creat. Wealth should be generous ity embodied in the .Constitution, and that he is acting under precise instruc tions from Gen. Terry, commanding the department, and that he has not ex ceeded or departed from them. And also the following: Washington, July '25. Indian Aerent Lincoln at Fort Belknap, Mon tana Territory, reports to the Commis sioner of Indian Affairs that 22 lodges of "British Bloods" recently crossed the rpsnppf i an nnlniihlv dominant that MinA and camped near his post. TBev if it were" lost or abandoned there were well supplied with meat and Were would be no'Democratic party in the south. very impudent. They waited upon Ithe Adjutant in a body and demanded a feast. Upon his refusal they set fire to the hay oh the meadew and exhibited other hostilities. They are now en camped five or six miles from the fort, and, the agent says, intend remaining there some time. ie suggests mat tne military "take the band in hand and and prosperity should at lfiHSt beget good manners. - t Every American should resent every insult to humanity, for while the rights of the lowest are trampled upon the liberties of the highest are not safe. While for the ancient myths and fables of your people I have not the respect entertained by Christians, J still hold the rights of Jews to be as sacred as my own. , - - Yours respectfully . R. G. 1NGERSOLL. ; . The Southern Issue. -- From the New York Times, ' j We have had occasion to, point' out that there was danger the ' danger which always attends injustice in mis stating or exaggerating what " may be called the southern issue in the politi cal canvasthis fall in the various states. But we are very far from thinking that this issue is not pertinent and impor tant. It is ob viously an error to -say that we are called upon to consider the prospect oa new rebellion, or to com bat either tho theory or the threat' of secession. The south has no avowed intention of trying over again on 'the battle-field the contest which it waged , so obstinately and lost so hopelessly. Nor is there any indication in the with no capacity for deahue.with the important practical questions that ; are constantly presenting themselves in the affairs of the nation. P i) LtTI UAL. Now that there is likely to be a va cancy in the ministry to St. James, it is proper to suggest to the President and the Secretary of State, whether there may not be somif native Republi-1 show them across the line at an early 1 speeches or conduct of the southern can of the south to 1 whom the lofty day. ; . . . . I leaders of any secret: intention of this wn?tinn miaht h tAfidprpd Such an A leiegram irom vicu. ouwrnau, position might be Uered. buch an Paul breceiYed at the War Depart act, while it would be a tardy approach mentj and gent t0 the Commissioner of to justice towards a Class of men in the Indian Affairs to-day, says: "Com- J Republican party too long treated by manding Officer Lieut. Custer tel- the administration, with marked neglect, fM at laeuC Ijnte, Second . ,A . . Cavalry, at Barry's .Landing, reports would tend to restore in .some .measure that 0ifs band of Crows is at the to southern native Republican some Landing, with information 'that 300 thing like selfrespect. The political lodges of Sioux are south of the Mis map of this portion of oUr country has sou $u the way to, Tongue-River, to vmhVa fManHo with in. m rt ltna t r I. tr v i. it. i eyes ot the appointing power, as is the Sahara desert to the physical geographer. The President and Cabinet might at least, at this juncture, be led to consider the question whether southern Republicans INGERSOLl ON TUB JEWS. We copy below entire the letter of Bob. Ingersoll, the noted free thinker, to Judge Noah.' It is impossible for Col. Ingersoll to write or speak any-1 country is not that that section is nurs- kind. As a thing of the past, the ab stract right of secession finds its advo cates Occasionally' It would be strange if it did noC Men who have periled their lives for a cause naturaliy defend its justice, and'the majority , of the Democratic Representatives in, Con gress are of this class; but it seems to us the extreme of folly to imagine that any considerable number of men. of -in, fiuence and authority in the soulh con template as possible the practical ras- sertion of the right of secessionV:; The reason why the conduct of the south now calls for attention from the Gen. B. F. Butler has notified hia friends thai he will accept the nomina tion for Governor of Massachusetts from the Independent Convention to ha hekl at Worcester on the 18th of Septemberj ft will be really the dem ocratic Convention; u The? i Democrats of , Mississippi it is said do not agree on the exodus ques- tion. - The large Jand holders are trying to stop the stampede. : But the extreme bull dozerl and the nou-landholding whites wapt to get rid of the negroes so that they can get in white immi grants. ' ; , ,,1 . ... : The Inter-Ocean has a correspondent in Iowa who make yery dplefl repre sentalion concerning tke political polit ical in that state. He says that a very light vote is coming out; and that the election, will go by default. A state which can summon up 60.000 Republi can" maiority can afford to a fee things easy. ' ' " os- . ; Senator Chandler of Michigan in his speech afc Wiliyauee t)ip ptjicr day said; The country is now recu m its unsemeu uoauww and John Sherman ! with his brave resolution ; and sound managq- Tnentjof the finances based on it. Under him paper is good as gold. Confidence h res tored and if we can hay e such a man for President, an abundant pros peritywill ble3s this land of ours in a very short time. Our country wants more than anything else a , sound business man: at its head now who is also a sound Union man.. We bave been cursed with war and hard times long enough. The "country cannot stand another financial revolution, we ir.ust not go backwards now. The laborers' dollar has been doubled in Yalue and the money speculators occu. patioV is gone. It will be impossible to have an other financial; panic and crash i f John Sherman can lead us, but on the contrary prosperity will come for eood if things remain settled. ";Let us build a , solid prosperity upon the sol id foundation alre'ady laid and so well planned by John Sherman; ' Look iug ove the field there is to business men nd laboring men, men interested in making money aud not trash, no sucn candidato as oup present Secretary ;of the Treasury and thp prosperity of tye people as well as the integrity of ter Union demands his election. j j Yours truly, T I ; ' j ; North Carolinian; napnywu - gstsright here at home in remained for Srvelandrhow tot atffl. e rt and I wttom ha.yo aiy ef wwwo---. country W of our forefathers, when people were cured by some simple root or plant, and milE following are a few of t he testimoni als in favor of the Schnapps: Mr. Udowiio Wolfe, 22 Beaver . Kticci, . .. " - . . ,i New York: - ..' Dear Sir I fee bound to say that I regard Srhnaprsras hems " every respect pre eminently pure, and deserving of med ical patronage. At all events, it is the pur est possible article of Holland Gin, heceto fore unobtainable, and es such may be safe ly prescribed by physicians, 1 V ' DAVID Ii. MQTT, M. D, Pharmaceutical Chemist, New York. ..inmol nd other Doisons or tne mineral kingdom were unknown. ' HTheyactstronulyon the liver and.k d neysAeep the bpwels regular and build up the nervous saystem. They penetrate eServ uart of the body, searching out every nerve, bone and tissue from the heaa to tne feet cleansing and strengthening the foutain pprings , of life, hence they must reach all diseases by purification and nourishment. . u k ! .y 1 , No matter what your feelings or symp toms are, what the disease or ailments is, use Boot Bitters. Don't wait unUl you are sick, but if you only feel bad or miser able, use the Bitters at once, H may save yqurUfe. " ' - an r i laOUSiuiai Oi vvrauui tu mi f country are already using root bitters, They have saved many lives of consump tives who haa Deen given up oy inwuuo physicians to die, and have permanently cured many old chronic cases of Catarrh Scrofula, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and skin Diseases, where all other treatments had failed. Are you troubled with sick head ache, costiveness, dizziness, weakness, bad taste in the mouth, nervousness, and broken down down in constitution? You will be cured if you take boot bittebs. Haver you humors rnd pimples on your face or skin? Nothing will give you sach good health, strength, and beauty as root BITTERS. ' ' ,,; 'v know that jealous physicians will cry humbug because my discovery cures so many of their patients, but I care not. It is now my aesire ana aeiercmuivnuii w my Boot bittebs as fast as possible within the reach of all those suffering throughout the world. ' Sold by wholesale and retail druggists and country, merchants, or sent by express on receipt of price, J1.00 per bottle, or six bottles S5. 00, For certificates of wonderful cures, see my large circular around each bottle of medicine. Bead and judge for yourself. . , - Ask your druggist or merchant for frazieb's boot BiTTKBs, the great Blood Cleanser, and take no substitute he may recommend because he makes a larger profit. - - - - - - G. W. FKAZIER, Discoverer t awsuperiqr St., cieveianu, u. lTT"r.r cqIo Kir T "Rnrhsink. "Wllminelon. 22 Pine Street, New York, Nov. tjdo' rno Wolfe, Esq. Presen t: ; Dear Sir-I have made a chemical esuini natioa' of a sample of ; your Echicdain Schnapps, with the intent of determining any foreign or injurious substance had been added to the simple distilled spirits. The examination has resulted in the con clusion that the taniple contained no pois onous or harmful admixture. I have bpen unable.to discover any trace of the delctey rious substances which are employed in tlie adulteration of liquors" I would not hct-ti tate to use myself, or recommend to 6( lu r., for medicinal purpos s, , the Schiedam Schnapps as an excellent and unobjection bie variety of Gin. Very respectfully, yours, Signed C1IAS. . SIlERLY.inicinUt JOHN WERNER -V. H. C. PBEMPERT, Formery of Richmond Formerly of Golds- Va.' boro, N. C. platforms on the huge mvi-bJ ."r : WILMINGTON, 5 fixed stages at the Uidevi'r '1 1 ' ' ' - An American Girl in a Cornish Mine. The Cornishman gives the following account of the descent to the. Jowest 4.ptli of Polpoath of Miss; tl1i4t Noble, a young lady of 1,9, of Borne, Ga., United States: "Accompanied by a friend and a skilled miner, the plucky explorer passed first to a depth of 1,560 feet by the manengine, stepping from,'1 the small rod to the fixed stages the shaft with the cool and1 ready step which takes away all danger from the use of this friend to the . underground toiler. But this labor was f little? as compared jwith that, which succeeded. One hundred and thirty fathoms, pf further depth had to be. reached by1 te descent of perpendicular ladders.... This safely done, the lowest and richest parts of the mine were explored, and atrophy gained, in the form of a lump ot ore; dug by the no longer fair hand of the reddened climber, The work of the boring machines, driving and blasting hug4 vughs, or spaces left by the re mbyed ore, and rich deposits of tin were 'I'Mn frronr Knnnniinnn nnrrw nrfinca I onn n t 'I nn . r r m rk I xr nnrt irmH , mnam F uc kvi iiivjvoM ptii-jt Muuo,vi LiJvwii. ; vifivi j wuu Aiiiu uiiuwa twenty-fifth anniversary we celebrate, were profuse in their- compiimentjsl WERNER & PREMpERT, r Personally in attendance at gAIR DRESSING 'SALOON, No. ' 11 North Front Street, South oi Purcell House, and No. 7 South j . i M- ! i vf ; c Front Street, ".; . N. C. rAMWlo Dud vue inual Ci.peiicuvicu. nwa- men employed in this establishment. v Manufacturers $ oi ionics, rjair Oil, Cologne, , Kenovaters, Dyes, Beau - UqerS, C,, ,'OtC. y, a".-; tupm J. m has accomplished more in the twenty five years of its existence than any: po litical party that ever lived on earth has accomplished in a thousand years. Applause. It is, the enly party that ever existed on earth for twenty-five years that at tne end ot that period One of them said ; Td raather tkake the trouble to put her to the bottom bf Dolcoath than 1 wed a strange miner from another bal; wusnt thee, you? The trying ascent had now to be made. Hand over baud upright ladders which would reach to nearly twice the height i "have left to them any rights which an thing with which everybody will agree, inS rebellious feeling or proposing se I tr.UonUtppect.;, iat contriyei to get enougU do SHERMAN IN MAINE. The appearance of the Secretary of the Treasury in Maine became a trium phal progress. Invited there by Sena tor Blaine; entertained with a lavish hospitality, welcomed at every large town where he spo2e by enthusiastic masses of intelligent and patriotic peo ple, he so placed the great issues before the vast audiences as to arouse them to renewed energies! At Portland, at Lewiston, at "Augusta, the' Capitol, at Waterville and at Bangor he made addresses defensive of the financial policy of which he is a most distin of truth in what ne says to mate it abuse, rather r than to i overthrow,: the worthy of attention. If he had left out power of the national government; to some things in the letter below, which compass its purposes as a section by were not at all necessary to the occasion, it would have been a much better document. : r. - 5 : . 1 INGERSOLL'S EULOGY. ; ' Waehihgton, July 26, 1879.' 1 Hon. J. J. Noah: could not point to one single, solitary of St. Paul's had -to be climbed 1.00 unfulfilled pledgeldefy the worst ene staves to be used. The firm and skilK my of the. Kepublican party to name- ful way in which she took hold of the one tihgTe! pledge that was ever madeby ladders caused a miner to ejaculate, iI ine jiepuuiiuau uarij it uas nut ioruy i never seeu a, younir laaav Kiem wim moor powlger afld'ghoorer-step in my lile, .turning Jo bis comrade, he con tinned . 'She can klem, you, betterfn scores of men J have seed-down here.' This 790.feet accomplished. 1,560 more. or nearly eight times the height of the Monument, had to be done by the man engine. r About 5 P. M. the bold miner- ess from the far west regained the sur face, after, being underground, and con stantly exerting herself, for four hours and a half, without -showinsr sisms of fulfilled to. the letter. Senator; Matt II, Carpenter, in his1 letter to the -Republicans of Wisconsin said : The last session of Congress informed the. people of what may be expected from the success of the Demi ocrats. Knowing that they had to deal with a Republican 1 executive, they SOtfgfy f-oi ponceal their purposes in cunnmgiyf ueviseu, auiDiguous pn rases- My Dear Friend As a matter of I spirit of sectionalism yhich haa' al ways course, I am utterly opposed to the controlled it. x State 'sovereignty was oppression of any class, and regard the originally rather ft device Ithan an end, action of theproprietors of the Manhat- and the extreme doctrines still advanced ; tan Beach Hotel in reference to the on this point by the southern politicians Jews ia bigoted, mean and disgraceful.1 1 would be comparatively unimportant Bucn acuon neiongs to tne lart Acres. I if it were not tor- the ; determined sec- means which are fiital to the'principles on whmh that government is founded: to set up, oy njs aw pi ine iemocratic party, a system of political actipn whfch tends to retard progress, co prevent re iorm.TOaegraae oar institutions, anc ui-1 wpV,v,tu, m?"t great fatigue, certainly not 67 exhaus. limatelytoundermine and destroy them. But enough appeared to show clearlyJ g0w - and 'without a mUlmn nf . thm tder o i ! rrii f o f. ir ? rA ' - ' T . 7 - s T TTiJ: In the first place, it is still true to the. The . persecution of the Jews should tional feeling with which they are held, using for that purpose, when necessary !) they weye determined .to render kin-d tional erections; i (2) that the day of n Aiee election should be the iubilee of fraud. - : ' viQilence' jandj disorder, and that the r Myron G. Collins, of Tennessee rresiaent, iwuose amy it is to,naKecare claims to have discovered a cure for that tne' laws i ce laitniuiiy executed rattlesnake bites. - Drs. Eve and Shack Cure tor . j- . i Kattjeanae truished champion, and of the ceneral I hrin blns'n to every Christian .WV it u nnt thA Rnnrpmarv ofanv nnftshat thA iilitarv forced should nh tW dair iett, . of .Nashville, according, to, -the principles and policy of the Republican I Nothing is more infamous than the op- j that is really rjefendad : it is that Of any be powerless ' 2 to ? I perform" that duty. American , made a test of the medicine, i.a1ji ! -j I w j""11 "1"" uicuis, i mauera Jttc iwiiuavcu , vvmuajj iao i Haua v' iulun ;j""t up; -ircc j irum i me wrist. pcupia uuiuiy auu I Tft nnnrM him or to hold "him in cnn. I ;,-,oa onrt wnrlr far nnmmnn ptij 1 ion4 I Vinrt nf tlisttirhntioft -T?nf nnor I nnA invinciDie iogirx)t l tempt on account of religion, race or The southern statesman speaks always the recent Democratic legislation' that of mosses rarty. He put the financial policy of p.lonC the party before the sustained it by that which he is master. That these great I color is crime. demonstrations will produce a revolu tion of sentiment on the part of a per tion' of that constituency cannot be doubted. juawi iuau una me i one oi. a : gvvef uucui : vf. ki4.iic wuuse i jmecwun uay, :-nu uaj, stnu me i joiims let a rattieana&e Dite him on and at once applied to'; the took inwardly a decoction from Oak and hickory 1 treea. of "his DeoDle." but it is notthe people dav is excepted, and it is ordained that 1 He'snBer'ed from nausea, and his nr-lRA Every man should be: treated justly I of. South Carolina or Mississippi. or 1 on that day, and at ithat nlace the 1 and temoerature 'were-" exfeiterlJ nt anavwndly, not because Jie is oris not Georgia whipb; commands the -ardent President shall be without the meansi within an hour he bad completely re a Jew or a Uentile, but because he is a service of Mr. Hampton; ; or Mr. famar to comply with his constitutional ob- covered. The bite of the same reptile human being, and as such capable of or Mr. Gordon ; it is the people of the ligaiipas,' though riot may be leveling speedily killed a dog.r Scientific )Amer- joy ana pain, xi ac anj note a an t spijo; south' .in every, part oi which, the walls' oi a ity . - . i -. , , i (can, , - ut StTItE WEE FIMS. - ; A sure cure forzthe blind, bleedins, ttch htr and ulcerated Piles has been discovered by Dr. William (aa Indian remedy), called Dr. William's Indian Ointment. A single box has cured the worst old chronic cases of twenty-five and thirty years' standing. No one need suffer five minutes alter ap plying this wonderful soothing medicine. Lotions,, instruments and electuaries do more ' harm than -' good. William's Oint ment absorbs tne tumors, allays the intense itchine (Darticuiarly at nisat alter getting warm in bed), asts as a poultice, gives in- stant and painless, reiier ana is preparea ahhffes Prate V"1 Jt&i consulted jJhysnjians in Fniiadei tiia. liOuisviUe. Cincinnati Indianapolis and this city, and spent hundreds of dollars. and rounct nq renei nnui x ontamea a dox of Dr. WllliaiTT's Indian Ointment some lour months ago, and it h&s cured me com pletely." . - - . - Joseph m. nr DKKt ueavBiiuiu, ,'Hag, done me more good than -all the medicine I ever-tried, and I have spent more than S100 with doctors, besides medi cines I am sure cost me more than tiO," . DAvtD HPAExiNG. ingranam, in. ' "Have suffered twenty years with itching and ulcerated, piles, having used every rem edy that came to my notice without benefit, until I used Indian Ointment and received immediate Telle!.' iamss: CApspLiif (an old miner). Tecqma, tSSrNo Pile Remedy eyer gamed such rapid favor &nd43xtensiye sale." Sold by all wholesale and retail druggists. For sale by T. S. JBUHBaJK. , . - : ' March 23 ly. r-i . .... u ,ii , r , ..i-i ...... . ,.. . ; iiiO i. PRINT -AJND PROSPER. PUBLISHED" !1T GREENSBORO, i-'J'. : j ;:r: -Isoneof the RAPING REBUBliCAN- PAPERS 1 "QP NORTH CAROLINA. It enjoys ' a large circulation, and offers superior facilities to the advertiser. - Its col umns will contain original articles, choice selections, items for the farm and house hold, . summary of the- - latest news, etc. in fact, everything to make it . - A FIRST CLASS NEWSPAPER. i Published every Thursday at Two Dollars per arear:& -vfrj t:- lo octia ' A LIMITED number of active' en erirpi ! ns.nviu. sers to engage in a pleasant and profitable business. cood men will find this a rare 'chance 4 1 v " ' :j i - New Yck, Ckdak, .Stkkrt . November 20th, 1S07. r UDOKrno Wolfe, Esq., Present: Dear Sirr-I submitted tQ chemical analysis two bottles of Schiedam Schnaps, wliich.I took from a freeh package In you bomlrti warehouse, and find as before, that the spir ituous liquor is free from injurious injjiedl- ents or falsification ithat It has the nark of bei aged and not recently prepared by mechanical admixture of alcohol ana aro matics. Respectfully, . Y REp. F. M4YER, ChciTijS i. v m ANTED Cheemical and Technical IiAkokajov, 13 Exchange Place, New To' k. j . . ; . November 2 , 1-Mf, 1 Udolpuo Wolfe, E00.S ? i Dear Sir Tho underslgued have carefully and thoroughly analyzed a sample of iynt "Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps,"- selected by ourselves, and have found the same free from all organic cr , inorganic ubttanc;e; more or less injurious to health. From result of our examluatlohfwe consider the article one of superior quality, healthful as a beverage, effectual In lis medicinal quail,- ties. Respectfully, yours' 2 ALEX, TRlPEL; Chemlsl. I FRANCIS E, ENGELHARD, M. V- lit - TO MAKE MONEY. SupV will- pleash answer this advertise ment toy tetter, 'enelosiOg stamp for -reply, statins: what business ithe v have'becn en- n.i 1 ithev gaged in. , Noce but those who mean busi- ness need apply. . ! Address, - --'t -'' -u - .. " v FINLEY, HARVEY & CO., ; april 20 ly 7 ' ' ' Atlanta, Ga. Fol" sale by all" respectable Grocers Druggists. , '. - aud liDOLPHO WOLFE'S SONSi f ; . -18 Beaver street, New York, may 4 ly' . I i I : r -
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