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8BRUQN-.WlTniTaU0RAL.
. There ia no doubt bat that the Radicals
propose to carrj North Carolina , in the
Paiiential camDalztu and we may ex-
TBB TRADE-MARK LAW GONJS T .
mm I . -m TV kMntAlilfl tYitk
L RnnHm, Honrt of The National xepuowm
ioeaeciwuu f; r-- kkw Carolin -nesroea
the United States, sweeping away u r'.rTW.Li.T
trade-mark law, and retiring It to the list
of acts of Congress that the Court have
BOlemnly declcred unfit for service, was as
much a surprise to the bar as it was to me
commercial community.
The most wholesome restraints against
pirating are-gone. Infringements of trade-
illastrions at home and abroad-unqu
tioned and qonable. ; -
. a..mVii th only i man
MK Mrrt Tifiw York. ' But
won. ww
hesitate to assert as our
and
"NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW ADVERTISMENT8.
" T T. Ji-m ' h.t IUCU
i M y aii vna anmnmuiuM .
SEW YORK.
World, writing
from Utica, sets up a plea. arm
arrived Wapgtcf Wednesday f urge the Democxata , -v
oing to Indiana to rote I The xepuoucan to Dury ine wcnm. V!f-v. ,
aius m.ux- h I vi- i0Hnn i ' ftp. mi tht there ia, n!
WeVrill thauk .the JkpubUcan to under- be united. Among other things, be maxes party. tm tiet
stand that whenever North Carolina senu. tne following remariu i
, l... 1 n- ntiny nnmoses. I like mvself. TOted for
uer aaruewiuuiui tw-8 i i uwuouu, ...
who
we do not
feitn,m
- .. , J IV.
-,. . iwn hpforel flnvmnr Hobiiraon. saw ana arenueu tuo
marks hisy doubtless be restrained by ap- 8tie '"rklomewhat resul tVespecially wbeu.we saw tJJigD
Mnthe courts, both State and they s'art. I ey shou
theywUimakeeveryefT
v - I ... o nnnwontinn wouiu
. x will nrnnBuiT
so. it tney succeeu, iucj -
elect the ' President. It is evident that
North Carolina is jast as much a pivotal
State as New Yqrk is. Jt ia, then, all im
portant to the Democratic party and to
the future,: prosperity -and .welfare of the
country that North Carolina should cast
her vote for our nominee; - "
The great work in hand is to secure
that end.' To accomplish it, aU jninpr
miAfttiana must 'be : subordinated.
must have no divisions among ourselves.
Those who throw fire brands about when
we should bJ closing up our ranks prepare
atory to the canvass of 1880, ought to be
warned by what has .happened in New
York. Nor do they need to go as far as
New York to see the result of unnecessary
, home issues. Consider :,what has hap
pened in Virginia. The Executive Com
mittee of the Democratic party in that
Stat made the McCoIloueh bill a party
iha Dtotntpa or 1HU.
r:. i: -,7 cirsumstancea- vTbey. however.
ia ana rc-cx. . -t whlnffto .nd may not
m. B MX IIKWri INAHA M W 1 W I II w
prisonment, which
revised in
seem to I many, the
make so concession
. ;
HvroiisA tmnveniiou
wecau ix-ak I""-
. . i i
- .nrt all the ricsrs." was me repiy, w
;ieo,n- .inoliw before-letton: day. The Jg -wben the convention was
disposed S&"$? SL aav. the- leader of the. party aTop one man and save the party.
privileges, or to deal in tnese counvcr-. -rT- - . t.0 - out a
are
and privileges,
feits. -Unless
there la
i many ana an uw itua, -; ;vj t. i wuu iu u - - . pl- The
. : .i ...lamnmuR advance
proceeded to the offloe ot tbe -oiurran u h" v. that . it would
a oIl:l'"V tj"-. uai v trp.t. and re-1 T Rnhinson if be were
some . state law vo vi .nce fa -'contfnuing their nommated. the execution , of tbe , threat
effect punishment' by indictment will De - , WR8tward. the emigrants was what might have bn expeana
, ' .v.. n9 th!r Prrlnre was learea UJ meu w iu "
naa uecnawio i. o fi,A intAmneraTe anu uci
- . a
ticket as peymoar, yzZiixX- Wainlv
McDonald, or inaii. ? Tviwratks
ft tnv the. Democratic
? - 5 -
We are
for the success of the party. we a;.
it as our solemn ana """h"an
eithenbmimip
is to be savedi from J the v dangers that
enrivon it, and the tcbeanessj " J
.h.-t ri.K it in the face. be country
weigh well the mtuaOoOir rift iMJSSI
senitves that shall go up to the conven-
iaer long anu
.wvonttll The
For once let the hour and
nnnpnnn. IIAYIG Cu.,
EBrix. FIBE' INHIJACB AGENCY.
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OF fjVaBTOOI. AW INDOM-
AM!tS -....$30,65V
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iRSturance
Co.
TT OF KlCHMOND. '' "
Assets... ....i:..V..tiM00
CAMEROli. HAY Jt. 60.f
General A gents. ,
Royal I nmrance Co.
OF LlTKRPOOL.
Assets . M 419,000,000
6AMER0X. HAY ACQ., Agt.
responsibility is momentous.
be no mistaKe.
the man meet !
of
imtweaible and parties complaining
Ylt I damage done their business wlll be lef t;to
Sherman and the Solid, South. , ,
"firHim the PoUadelpnia Times) , .
Secretary Sherman', letter fining W
Colamboat Jan. and
nankins; company,'
Columbus, Miss " i
AmetS. $455,Ut
CAKROU, HAY CO.,
General Agents. , ,.
wirffinla Dome insnr
: ance company, - t
ofRichmod,Ta
5 S
Assets ...,f.r..t.".t.ri0,(30
6AI5ESCX, HAY e8.,Au.
'. civil
is
. nAk i a.wMnance
l .... m ni.H. I 18 very " . , j
continue tnexr. lourney, ruui, r n.ture and experience mai iduitiuu u
Tbe spuwis at the present time are ie8 do ju8t that whicbihey are ared
quit.& buVUhVaantrwere founder a SSSSi
made comfortable jX , the Baltimore ana gflKS?-Ucif the Syracuse Conven
Ohio depot fot&e,wgbl. ill wC w ha(j not persisted in ignoring the old
issue.
... . y. m. a
not a poliucai matter, u ougui, uw
have been made a party issue.
' J I lUn
seex reurea w,-w",v aTO)
tedioua' and0 uncertain- nd-wlu requi
nroof of owneubip of the trade mark in
each particular case, as .we understand it,
whereas under the law just pronounced
unconsatutipnal, proof, of registration, of
the trade mark was sufficient. -r
The decision Of Judge Vyer pi iBc rJIW .-Raial friends
sin. concurred in by judgfl Harlan 0f Jf? do any better for our
Supreme Court, in November last had e tera.than f thatpennwg them
effect of unsettling the law., . i souuu. ujiBflUWore tad Ohlo'depot-Iike
niiostirtnMl bv able and uifltin-i . ct.
t. - -oV- Prmr in I u h-? , . . I the ponies aown at me uuum, Buww
meMUf, rf 1 T7 h gabbed lawyers, but the law is uuuj MtbdefktltfiWnnxt
them to jeopardute the harmony ttted DOw by the decision of the Supreme
nartv bv raising. sucu ao hmuo. a" . -mrfpTprt in the cases cer- - . a n
tified and sent up from the United States
Circuit Courts, of New Yotk'and Ohio4.
Mr. JusUce Mfller writes the opinion : '
The court holds that a trade mark is not
an invention or a discovery within the
aoope of the patent laws, and that it w not
. JU.tt;nr nr a nroduct of authorship.
within the province of ; copyrificht legisla
ti6n. Hence trade marks are not em
hronpil within the meaning of that Qtause
of the Constitution which empowers j Dr. George W.
Congress to legudate for the proiion- oi Boricgg, Arkansas, urges consumptives,
ffta! lolcl" It d all pcreODS 'iiffeg with
cons -itutional provision in determining the bronchial and pulmdnary illi to-t t raw
power of Congress to pass a trade. mark ygjerg. He states ( that salt, oysters, es-
JL.f?!fJf.Jh f PecWraw,. from
wbefV'in tne CoMtution.'The the sheU,' surely cite the secretory
clause on whose meaning really depended functions of the mucus follicles belonging
the decision of the question is that which to whole respiratory track, and tends
tp,U.irr1Uoa. , T11. delicate
several States." But this constitutional bivalvethtf contain the greatest amount
But U:waabw, what was the result?
We find a ) 'negro CapUin" introducing to
the people of Petersburg, at a grand de
monstration, Gen. Wm. Mahone. That is
significant. Gen. ..Mahone is as well known
in Petf-rabufzai M. George . Davis is at
WilmingtoBv Governor Vance at Charlotte,
Judge Howard at Tarborq, Mr. Do'rtcb at
Goldsboro, General Scales at Greensboro,
or General Cox at Raleigh.
Now what would be thought of any
political proceeding- in which t 'olonel
Mabson, colored," should introduce one
of these gentlemen, say to the people of
Tarboro, (and so on down the list,) at
some grandj demonstration 4n honor of
their joint success? Reflect; think of itJ
What would such a strange spectacle
Fair, hewin f progress at Raleigh
Clf this is done, while they may not learn
so much 'titiout voting, they will learn how
industry is rewarded in North Carolina,
and how our colored people ere improving
in all
life
EAT SALT OYSTERS.
Lawrence,
el - Hot
cYaTacTerisUcrily shrew d MheBame
time insincere,, ue goe w JlZ'tZ
!i!r : f nnnhlican misrepresenta-
1Z ITihc When he tbtl
!u ioe- f mPn who in the South
sre Democrats: ere .Republicans in the
North, and that if Republican principles
t rn;,i nnnted to the people of
Louisiana and other Soutbern SUtes much
prejudice that exists against that party
-n.ilA dUannear..- There is no doubt of
the ti nth. of this assertion, but it is not so
that Sherman and other Republicans have
.o.ha n addresslre Northern; audi-
mm thmncrh the Dress and from the
stump. They have told their fellow-citi
zens of this section, aaa wo oneu pcr
na.ipd them to believe, that the Southern
Democrats are bulldozers and shot-gun
nniitlriana. intolerant of opposing opinions.
and it heart enemies of the Uoion. Are
thpae f eUows the same class of men who
are ReDublicans in the North ? If he says
Hkarman . ininlll th whole bodV
Democratic irty ia united In a-deiexmlilpjng ln tectlon, collectively
n.tinn tn oarrv this State It can do so, but H it.iHnaiiv for the Northern Re-
when a clique or a spirit of cussedness at-1 publjoang peaceable,r law-abiding peo
tempts to rule, pf , there is a determination l who tfe. accustomed to look to the
on the part of a portion 01 ine., pat-y,
ride rouch shod over the minority, we
'Jms "olrsWi Company,
- ofNw YOKXCrrr. r
Assets .......f-p'80?'
eAKWM, HAY Jt CO., Agento.
uvu r. - - i - v
motto. ,Jfiveryining ior tne t"ij ,
S2 for men." It is no sufficient reply
ibat the Kelly men throughout intended to
cet Mr. Timen outoi tne way..
j ust what most of them intended for one
thing. ; ,r.? -:---y sfi . .
, The T7.000 votes for Mr. Kelly do not
snow" the whole of the defection. Large
numbers of Democrats, scattered over the
S-ate, offended at what they considered
the obstinacy of the Syracuse Convention
in not dropping Governor Robinson and
t&kinz up some other man, refused to, vote,
, if very angry, voted' "HSX
Tr thu class had voted with their
' . JU
the balance oi me dum uuc
kA. hmn lecied- . Whenjhe
ALL NORTH U AltOLlN A SCHOOLS
. - . ..WILL BB TUROTSHBP WITH- t
CO.,
L that .constitutes. real happiness in party,
; MMf jjiffn n't t .'.& would
uauwu v j -- - - .
jilt, Lowest, prices, y
ALFRED WILLIAMS &
Booksellers and ; tationers,
::" RALEIGH.! N 1 C: ,
: . nvrvrra uipnnliMlINTIIcn HT TH IE STATE BOARD OF
t EDUCATION. -V. - 'fk " i,rirm . , !1 Jh , .ii
Complete cataiogaes, vennB, , i . "--"'
Bvery School In this SUte should nave a class In
SXoore Sc1icm1 History of Morlh Carolina,
shaU be beaten
t r
' rr QfnVT-ifrnni- Ireland' indtcaie-
VUa vt3 vww - -
that the horrible condition of the tenantry
there, a full description of whose suffer
ings we lateJypablished;,hM at length
brought about its natural consequence.
Tho ieadra havinff broken the law, and
wswww.w - C3
bench and ! the ballot-box, and to them
ninn for the redress of wrongs ana tne
ttipmnt: nf nolitical . differences. To
escape, the imputation : of, this . gratui
irto A insult t and ta relieve Mr.
8herinan from - the logical - tendency - of i
his assertion in the Louisiana, letter we
prefer to believe that he talks in one wsy
tn the.neoDle of the North and and i
another way to the people of the South; In
one way when a campaign is gum? en uu
votes must be baa at any cos' oi worus,
already recommended and adopted bj many North Carolina Schools.
;Dk8 per wuy kbwuuh" ,v ' " " r
.Introductory price 7f
wept 3i)-dtilanl
mean
? It would mean that there bad been grant of power to Cong is mmcted to of j pho8phates and saline properties
r a nuuiu.ut r iolirtnfci inter-Stateconunerce. It - . . i :
a ''readjus'ment
there "had been a re-
.nirnntinnAl and inter-St ate coDamerce.
aoa nnt authorize f that body to
alignment of parties amongst us It would j regulate the Internal r domestic
wnour a
Una were split up, their organizaUon gone,
their control of State matters gone, their
vote in Uie Elecloial College gone; and
the negro element would hold the balance
of power and dictate the policy of the
State. It would mean that enough former
Democrats had sold out to make North
Carolina a Radical State.
We have an inkling of what Is going on
in Virginia. sCoL Cameron has announced
his new departure. He has eut loose from
the Democratic ranks. ' He has laid down
a set of principles and a course of action
which are at variance with the settled
policy of the Democratic party.
Nor does the matter stop there. It seems
to be feared that Gen. Mahone has already
the Radical party in Virginia. It Is the
first steps that costs. We repeat that we
wjfch to give great prominence to these
matters. Let not tne complications tnat
have arisen in Virginia overtake us in
North Carolina. Thb Obskbtkb calls upon
the Democrats of North Carolina to be
warned in time. The results we witness
in our sister State have sprung from mak
ing a political issue out of a State matter,
which has nething to do with politics, the
settlement of the State debt.
In North Carolina we understand, an
eff ort is being made to make an issue out
of the question of completing the Western
North Carolina Railroad. It is not strictly
a political matter. Democrats may favor
it, or they may not 'favor it, and still be
Democrats.. Heretofore both the Demo
cratic and Republican parties have favored
the road. It is a matter of administrative
detail rather than a matter of political
principle. Webrinp forward this subject
at this time"thatotir triends' wbo have the
interest of the Democratic party at heart,
may not by an inadvertence be led to give
it undue prominence as an issue. All
parties and all the public men in the State,
or nearly all, have in times past favored
the completion of the road. We suggest
that it is a mat er for the Legislature rather
than a ma' ter for parties to : divide upon.
Thb Qb ekveb ' believes that nothing
ought to be done or said that will jeopard
ize foe election of the Democratic nominee
for the Presidency. As far as we are con
cerned we shall eubordiuate all else to that
more j inSparian " matte. We ' shall n-n
liguJy throw away our chances of electing
a Democratic -President.- We shall not
of local legisla
tion Th real dimcUHV in ine caao ui
trade-marks is that they are a feature of
both inter Slate and intra-8tate commerce.
Legislation, then, for the protection of
trade-marks must regulate, or relate to,
not only commerce mong the States,
but also commerce 1 within the
States. Such legislation, the Su
preme Court . now decides to be
beyond the constitutional powers of
Congress. Ia answer to the argument
that the law should be held constitutional
so fsr as it relates to inter-State commerce,
the court ruled that there was nothing to
ehow that the trade marks in controversy
were of that kind, and turtnermore mat
"it is not within the judicial province to
give the words used oy Congress a nar
rower meaning than they are manifestly
intended to bear. To do so, would be
only partial In its operation.
The value put upon the statute by the
mercantile community, says the Timet,
is shown by the fact that, notwithstanding
the large fee for registration, about 8,000
trade marks have been registered since the
law was passed in 1870. Hereafter there
can be no statutory protection excepting
that which may be provided by the several
States. But State laws for this purpose
cannot prove otherwise than unsatisfac
tory
blended are most active in awakening the
secretions. Good salt oysters may be ob
tained aloogttr margin' ot- the Western
Atlantic oastf from New York,- Delaware
being arrested, the people will probably and in another and quite a different way
driven by r IT : V T.n
TBE "LAMBS" LEARS A TBMQ OR TWO,
and TJaTveslou bays. In a low state of
i . . .
vitality, when the lungs are threatened,
formative neoplastic deposits tubercles
from engorged mucus and parenchymatous
structure when "phthisis pulmonalis" is
portending, the agreeable "valvular
husks" are prompt in nutrition and de
sirable food. As a regimen, oysters supply
material for brain and nerve matter, and
arej good diet for those suffering with
nervous affections. Some temperaments
are much more susceptible to the stimulus
or impress than others, and muco-laryn-geaJ,
muco-tracheal and muco-bronchlal
secretions are soon aroused after free in-
thinks; will support the statement that the
mortality from consumption Is less In the
percentage In proportion to the population
in .cities where salt oysters are abundant
and freely used. '
For our part, we do not know any food
more palatable than the salt oysters that
are found along the coast of this State,
called raccoon oysters, whose flavor is
very, nigh tod delicate. If anything could
prevent a consumptive f iom shufflaring off
this mortal coll It is these North ' Carolina
.oysters. Massachusetts ought- to move
down to 6ur sounds." "
ene&ee In an emeut and be
harsh measures to deeds of desperation.
There are times when it la criminal to
be tender in dealing, with lawless folks ;
bat in this instance It would be criminal
to be over-nice in judging them. .Their
sufferings distract them.
for the next. Chanty,' therefore, requires
the acceDtance of this part of the letter as
-the confession of a demagogue however
the confessor may have intended to limit
a acone. The fact is that Mr. Sherman,
more than anv o'her avowsd candidate for
the Republican Presidential nomination, ia
bidding for ooutne.ro support, j o recurs
it be will do as much as he can to con
ciliate the South without impairing nis
standing with the stalwarts, and these
stalwarts who are backing his claim to the
nomination will look the other way and
1 ? J3 70
ENTIRE SATISFATIOM-
n, nndersiffiied. Sole Asrente for this Cele-:
brated btove, announce to the public that overi
1 Twenty-flve Thousand
of these Stoves haye been sold, and that in
eacd and every instance iney nave giveu
Write far Descriptive Catalogue and Ust of Fornltnre.
A Momentous Duty.
' The nexf. National Democratic Conven-
ha nrunnTKnH ft .. OUT wiftflSt afl
well as our most patriotic citizens. They laugh In their sleeves while he is diepen
uF aVinrH tho ,ito oino- tr Sout herners such "taffy" as Is con-
k oninir sink out of tained in this letter. Ue is allowed to tell
sieht self and all selfisa considerations to the truth about the solid South to a
bury all personal predilections for the one Southern audience, but when it cornea to
KraSd, Important purpose of the hour-the addressing a Northern audience another
L ToVnrJ.r.tio r,flrtv Never view of the situation must be presented,
in the annals of nations -never, certainly, and the picture must be highly colored in
. w-fc i
Hardware of Every Description.
S A S H . DOORS AND BLIND S.
L ARGEST STOCK IN XOUTM ' CAROL.1TVA.
JXJI-ITJS xJE WIS &c Co., JRaleigh,JIV. O.
Vritc For Illostrated Catalogwe.
The New York PoV$ financial article
of the 19th, says that the large and In
creasing numbers of outsiders who now
throng Wall street, having come from all
parts of the country to seek
suddenly rich by speculation, and who are
known as The Lambs, have to-day been
shown v by the ' professional speculators
that prices can go down as well as up.
To many of them It Is their first lesson.
and they have undoubtedly paid , lull
tuition rates. During the first two hours
of the stock market on the 10th, there was
great excitement, and prices fell to 4J,
the latter Wabash, w.bich sold as low . as
52f; C. C. &I. C. fell from 26 to 22; I.
C. & L. fell from 15 to 11J; Union
Pacific from 00 to 87; Pacific Mail, from
85Jto33i; Jersey Central, from 86f le
A PRECEDES 7.
in the past of the American Republic, has
so weighty a responsibility rested upon
My wcwattoB aS'rt!lre8l Upon ho OTJC
that, in a few months more, must meet to
name the leaders who are to bear the banner
of the Democracy in the great struggle of
1880.
Surely no unprejudiced person no sin
cere patriot who, for several years past,
has been vigilant of events, and wbo s es
the political situation as developed by the
recent elections can longer doubt as to the
issues involved in the mighty struggle
upon which the two great parties of the
country are soon to enter. That struggle,
beyond all doubt, must end either in a
glorious triumph for civil liberty and the
preservation of the government of the
fathers, and ror peace ana gooa win among
all sections, or else It must end in the
blackness of the darkness of Radicalism
in the midst of whose night of despair
will wave forever the bloody shirt of sec
tional hate, and along whose mournful
borders the only light that can give Its
noor comfort to a bunded and burdened
A friend bands us a slip to the effect
. Vl .! t Congress of 1776, held at Halifax, on gleam from its gory bayonets.
November and December, 1776, being the
Congress that adopted , our. State Consti-
. a i .n. i
tulion; was. the passage of bf the follow-
ing resolution :
lUttofoed; "'Cornelius Harnett, Esq.,
Vice-President of this .Congress, be au-
tnorized to sign the journals thereof, and
all ordinances not Already ,j signed, when
the same shall be engrossed ; and aU such
ordinantm thall be at paiid and effectual
aif signed in Congress."
'From the above . resolution it
order that the heart of the nation may be
fired to a fighting pitch. ,
:As to the main question treated in this
letter, and which has been much discussed
of la e as to whether it is safe for promi
nent Northern Republicans to canvass
Louisiana or'any other Southern State in
the interests of their party it is beclouded
bywords. To propose It is to assume a
doubt which does not exist in the mind of
any well-informed person. Mr. Sherman,
Mr. Blaine, Mr. Cockling or any other
representative Republican might go from
the Potomac to the Gulf and back again
without any other perils than those which
lie in the path of any traveler, whether his
errand were commercial or political. Long
before the rebels had accepted the results
of the war, while they were still mourning
over ADDomattox, and we.e suffering a 1
the worse than Egyptian plagues of thel
reconstruction period, such . men. as Gen.
Butler, Horace Greeley, Matt Carpenter
and Henry Wilson, representing all shades
of Republican sentimen', made the South
ern tour, and everywhere they went
preached devotion to the Union and detes
tation of secession, and ; arraigned v the
Southern people for their hardness and bit
terness of heart against the Republican
Dartv. They went and came unscathed.
M. J. BAMSAY, North Carolina,
WITH
WIEBL, PAPE &.CO,
WHOLESALE DXBSSISTS AND CHEMISTS,
439 Market 8t., Philadelphia.
octlS-dSmos x
1.J.1S1,
GROCER.
Whether Urant be nominated or not, u
will be all the same. An Insane hatred of
the South a fanatical hostility to the
rights of the States a wild worship of a Again and again : since those days has tbe
GORDON & mi. WORTH'S
MlNCEHEAT.
I have last received mr flrat sapplr this sea
son, of this very choice artic Those of m
cn atom era wbo nsed it last winter, will not ne
anv xasarance of its aaalitv t is madeoftlie
finest materials, and Is in every way equal to
tbe best home-made mmce a eat.
anrvrfl
that' the Congress deemed it necessary for
844; Delaware. Lackawanna and. Western. . T..TX i
, 0l J??: t.,-. 'a - n,A order to be valid, and that In the absence
pirn Q9 Olg) iciawaie cauva iauuovu
from 86 to 84J; Erie, 'from 47 to - 45; the
preferred, from 74 to ;7&i;Lake Shore,
from 103 to 102; Lake Erie and Western,
from 26 to 23; and Western Union Tele
grapb. from 106 to 1051; a little . befora
nnnn hH,-isnwarH tpnncT.waii checked.
.. . .. -.t. -a r i i -- - -' " t -
ngntiy tnrow aw., ut wwu recoTered and 3. The
rnwrmkir nAVArnAv, - W rfn nnt want I . - - - ' . ,L -
of, any resolution to the contrary, that
tfyey. would not be. valid It signed -xrnt of
Opngreas. Those old folks knew what
they were about'3: vyvi i
to see Grant sgain' seated At ' Washington
with Belknap and Babocck and Williams
around him, ' and DeTrobrlsnd . with his
troops In Southern Sta'e Bouses disband
ing Democratic Legislatures. ' We do not
want to eee wbat little chance . we have to
regain, . re-establish and perpetuate the
liberty i tbe people crushed to death la
1880 ' Mneath the i' advahclhg " legions ' of
corrupti: ;centralizatIonvtand j military
despotism. In the presence of the calami
ties which the future threatens to bring
up, we would subordinate all merely local
concerns. We would avoid the danger
which Virginia is runninst to day. We
would not have it possible for North Car
olina to vote for Grant .and turn her back
on. all hopes of goc!' government here-
af ter. ,
The moral of this sermon is, that the
Democrats of North Carolina ought to fee
to it that no outside matter is allowed to
be forced upon us and aet us by tbe ears,
but that we should seek to be steadfast.
strong, united, and thus attain the victory
latter, Wabash, the only stocks vwhlpb
have ruled higher than yesterday, are the
the San Francisco and SL' Louis shares, -as
the purpose of 1 the break.' was to buy
Dot only has Beaman, of Michigan, re
fused the "appointment of United States
Senator, tendered him by ov; Crosswell,
but now comes one Mr. John J. Griffin,
of Norfolk: 'county, Virginia, who declines
"atrone eovemmenf corruptions in elec
tions and frauds in counting in these are
but some of tbe horrible traits of ' the
party whose leaders are bent on getting
control of the government in 1880. As a
steDDine stone thereto they have, recently
succeed in carrying a number of Northern
States. Never we repeat was a graver
responsibility reserved for any body of
men as that which is in store for, the next
National Democratic Convention. It must
make no mistake. It is conceded . every
where by the wise men of the party, ' that
New York can and must be carried. It is
unquestionably a Democratic State. Noth
inu but inexcusable blundering will lose
the Empire State to the Democratic party,
We cannot afford to take any risks as to
New York. Thank heaven there Is no
need to take risks. There are men who
can carry it. beyond a peradventure men
whom the country would delight to honor,
and whose occupancy of the chief magis
tracy would be an honor to the country
experiment been tried by eminent .Northern
... . j . i . i i &
KepuDUCans ana wuu . me nan rcauu,
until at last tbe severest test of the tem
per of the South was made. This was in
1876, when not only the South, but the
whole county, was quivering with; an ex
citement that threatened to break out into
civil war, Sherman, Stoughton, Kaason,
William K. Chandler and ; others, a score
Dr more in all, believed by tbe South to be
her worst enemies, went to Columbia and
Tallebassee and New Orleans, and assisted
and protected the returning boards in the
theft of the electoral votes of three States.
If these men came home alive,: where is
the line beyond which a Northern poli
tician may not. pass in dealing with the
Southern people at their own doors? No;
it is perfectly safe ; the field ia open ; ; let
those who think they have anything to
say to the people of Louisiana go down
and say it. If there were anything to be
made by it, the Republican National
Committee would have : sent speakers
Also Atmere'8 mirce nvct ;
New Jersey and North Carolina cran
berries. ' , '
New Turkish prunes forcookine.' -
Fine Northern apples (to arrive to-day.)
Spanish mackerel, in brme,: very choice.
Ex'ra large choice smoked beef tongues.
, Crushed wheat in bulk. i -.
Canoed corn. -"Champi.ni" brand, best
Extra large fine Irish Potatoes.
Licl M Bisenlt
The best plain cracker in . the world,
15 cents per pound. -
A. large and complete stock of staple
and fancy erocenes, n -e wines, teas.
coffees &c. &C, &c , at lowest prices, and
promptly delivered. Everything guar
anteed as to quality and price.
E. J. HARDIN.
DOT 19-d-tf ,
COAL ! COAL !!
-
itself. They are men of unquestioned; ddwn there long ago.: The trouble Is, that
879.
PALL TRADE. .'V 1879.
Commi ss i o n M e r c h a n t
stocks which had been sold at"the higher to take a 6f fUficate of election to the Vir- cle which presents to
prices by leadicg speculators I the market gnia Seatte,fcbecatise he is convinced that llh SHrio
has at the decline the support of good
buying, although it is not unlikely thai it
will be feverish for several days, whatever
the ultimate course of affairs. . " T i: f
'ma v . . .. .
M tbaT is witnin our reacn.
t
v TVifl Boston MerchanU' Association
November 18. appointed ' committee to
co-operate with thex organizations in an
effort to secure th enactment of s national
bankrupt law.
' Ths proposition that some of the leading
Republicans of the North should make
speeches in the canvass ia Louisiana will
have o be : abandoned, as none-of those
who were wanted can gp. Senator Conk
ling is suffering with malarial fever and
Senator Blainewho promised to go, must
remain in Augusta to get the fruits, if poasi
ble. of the frauds he t and his party com
mitted there at the last election, ; Sherman
has dreams of Eliza Plnckston,- nke snakes
before bU tormented vision, and the other
invited' gtjesU say '6hjt would never
do. for they know If . they should canvass
Louisiana the State. wopld go Republican,
and that would be an jend the 'solid
South." and the boom they are running to
fire the Northern heart wouki xl atui-
boxvXji tberefwe J that Dpp Par
dee, KeUoez & Co. must w!.h'alSne.
Well, they wUl get eaehrea !W tne same.
was not chosen to the position. When
clitics fall Into the hands of such nerve-
ss purists as these, where are its profits ?
I A. , i - A . -,
Ab xiila noV lovely' hi the Radical
camp, mere are said to do Tactions
8bringipg op. that will render their chances
fpr success in new xorK atate more nope-
less than they are already, with the Demo
tic majority of 88,000 staring them in
e face. Arthur wants Cornell to resign
from Jhe national committee so that he can
get bniatal be chairman. This Cornell
flatly refuses to do. Cornell on the other
band Is smacking his lips over the possible
chance of his succeeding Governor Kjer
nan In the Senate, where hie can sit by and
sustain his maker, " Conkling. But
Arthur holds up his hands in well feigned
horror, and declares this governorship of
statesmanship men whose splendid fame
no s ain has ever touched no cloud ' has
ever dimmed. u ' - uM
un our outside is, pnnieu to uaj iu min
tne country tne name
of Hew York. :It is
patriots all ever the land
have learned to respect and delight to
honor. This presentation of Mr. Seymour
for a unanimoua nomination by the , Dem
ocratic Convention comes from the city cf
Utica, Mr. Seymour's own borne. -It is
well known that he does not seek the
nomination; that be wishes to spend the
remainder of his days in the quietude of.
his own blessed and beautiful home. But
loving his blessed country as he does, true
to duty as he is, be could not refuse his
name and his services if they should be
caUed for by a unanimous voice of the
Representatives of his party. As is well
known, he carried New York in 1863 for
Governor by a large majority, when the
war and the war spirit was at its height.
He again carried it in 1863 for President
agaiost-Grant, when the Republican party
was wilder than ever with the delirium
which its power had provoked. As be
carried it before he could carry it again.
Before him the Kellyites - would ground
their arms' and around him the Tildenilea
wouid rally. Tammany and anti-Tam
many, nioenand anti-lilden and indeed
New York quite good enough for a fellow
like Cornell, and that he wants the sena-l patriots from all parties and all factions
torial plum himself. And while the heads would set aside their prejudices and forget
id leaders are quarreling oyer the bigger
tils, the lesser lights are snarling qver
ie bones. YVeu7 levm at it.
their differences, to honor the man and
to stand by theu statesman whose ; large
heartedness, whose love of country, whose
purity of character and whose wisdom are
that there is more profit to the party : in
keeping the Sooth solid, for thst insures a
united JNortn,. wnicn counts tor mere inan
scattering converts ine Presidential elec
tion. The scarecrow must be kepi before
the people. : - -
TffB are now prepared to furnish anv amount
If of ClU l.r COIL, which has been thor
oughly tested, and pronounced- equal to. any
Bituminous Coal found in the United Statea,
For Shop purposes, steam and gas, It Is unsur
passed. . ..,..:, i-,..
When coked, It Is an- - excellent- tfeal for foun
dries. . . ... ; . r. . . . ,
All orders addressed to the undersigned will
receive prompt aUenti-a, an t as tbe lowest
market pries. ? r ,
i , v . L. J. HAUGHTON A BON. ,
OOtlS-dSm. . . . , . Oair.N.C.
III
BRCIAL
III) I II
'Mrs. Eaton knew daring tbe last few
days of her illness that life was, at tin end
fot ber.t and; waited . very quietly and
calmly for death. "It is a beautiful worid
td leave." she said,, looking . out at the
sunshine the day before she died. "I am
not afraid to die, but it la such a beautiful
world!" In answer to a-suggestion of
something that should be done on the
morrow, she - said t -. "Not to-morrow I
shall be here only a little while to
morrow." The nearest relative: whom
Mrs. Eaton leaves is her daughter, the
beautiful Virginia Ttraberlake. : now the
motter-ln-law of one of the Rothschilds. TlfiK
! . . - , 1 m ,!, travcllns nnhM.'.n .v J
WILMINGTON N. C
!Ibsi8tino Upos a. Wkddiso A tele
gram from ' Canton, : N. Y.; November
5th, says : , David Weller and Mary Fox
were to be married at the letter's house.
On the appointed evening the clergyman
ahd'the guests were present and tbe feast
spread, but the bridegroom did not ap
pear. After waitinir. reasonable lenath
oftime, Hattie Aldrich, one of the
wbowassoon to be married, Jj
would be ' wedding y' ,:t tim
Z, a her lover and brouga iun
WU BUU ,VUUU - ,j
. t
in and they were manwu
yet appeared.
Weller has not
laiufcwv - m. . .
in tne weir ivtrubre oi inn nnatnoaa
of the city. inC2X,cn'ent to the prmclpal
business houses. Postofflce, Custom House. Car
HaU and Court House. ,i s i.-TTTrf
firs'-elass Bar and Bllium a.v '.I :
nected with this House. wm-
larse Sample nooms ror Com
mercial TraTelcrs. -RATCQ
03.00 Pen DAY
F. A. 8CHUTTE.'
; COTTOil ; SELLER,
; S8iSl&re, fio.:S Wilaingtoa3 Street .
' RALEIGH, N. C.
THB SAXE AND RTORAGS OF COTTON A
? T. SPECIALTY.
TJ STO'JK AND ARRIJINQ1 ' '
iBO.OOO Yards Baffffingv Wbole an
Half Bolls.)
1,000 Yards Fine Dundee Bagging:,
for Lint Sneets. , ; :
1,000 Bundles New Arrow. Ties.
600 Bundles Spliced Ties, (all Arrow
Buckles.) ,.i .. v,
:. 600 Pounds Baffffinar Twine.
A'so.a roll stbclc of MAT, ME AL, CORN,
PlUR,MLA8S8S,SUGAR,COFFKEf SALT',
e.- Ac., all ot whlc.i I offer upon as low terms
as tiej can be bought anywhere.
Personal care (riven to the sale of Cotton, and
Upon any Cotton - stored with a for higher
prices 1 ..will make liberal cast .d ranees, low,
ratof interest: and. small chaige for storage.
COTisuroments and correspondence sol cited. I
will be glai to have myviends and enstomers .
call at my office to 'e ne when, they coat to
Raleigh. ; jk
' . I.,-. ,-T - ,f. . i. a. THOMAS." ':
j , Office No. S Wilmington street. r
Cotton Platform, McKee Square A Baptist Grove,
- ang SS dwncs . Raleigh. N. C.
; brhi-i k Notice.
- : : : '" Ralkioh, N. Ci October 1 . 1 rr9.
DRS. B. BURKK and HUBSKT HAYWOOD
having formed a rppartnership. offer their
professional services to the citizens of Raleigh
aid its viciiiity. - j- - u
B; BITRKB HAT WOOD, M. D.
, HUBJCRT HAYWOOD, M. D.
oct s " .- - ,-. -v : y
Notice Sale of .Land.
on the 14th day f Jon, -ts.a. by W m E.
rltJJSV Pi'-rcehia wifeand Tdalj
wX nntlSv0. of-Deeds of
thti. Sd1 5k M at page 448, I will on
hMa?!iJL& December isk, at the court
uh" 0"' ,j Kalelgh, proceed to
SSrta S2Sfion riignest bidder, the
t52? .fU. to ?ewortg4gedeed atoresaid,
th.f i5OQ8?n(lacr88 more or less, adjoin
Iisafl!?" ot P Pace Barney Jones.
T?!S!tte!en?on Joau 8- Nob, and others.
.AtifS V2t "J?-a811 Ttme of sale 12 M., De
cember S0th,18,fi T. R. PfJRNELlZ
novia"jtD20 At0rney tcf .Mortgagee.
Jwortzaffee's Sale.'
TlTJl1.6 5' Powers conferrel npori me
0A,d: fmort& wanted on the isc
wif o - J , D uitutou WWiUiams t
Wile, a d rtnlv Mni. a.n.i - ,
StfI 01 2?ee2ls 01 w county, In book 1
5 JLP?e K I Wi.!, on SATURDAY, the 2
whL - imJ ,18 y Oitntdu W4 WiUiams and
" a u uuit rema nrai tn Ha n mo. r.r t a
:No.
pay ot Deoemb r nf xi. sell for eanh. at the conrt
-TfS.K?ortuleln-tne onse and Lot in
t,vghvLu Bft,w mortgage described, known as
tne KirKhani Lot. 5j . .
Thl ,w1r niade becane thi b'dder at the
i.r.fc o aW property h&4 failed to com,
PlJ with the terras of Me.
I t.wk "WLy ASl R OLK, Mortgagee.