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KemittaaooB must oe mace oy vnew, wraii, w 1 r-rcabe publisher. -.1 - ; Communications, unless they contain Important news, or discuss briefly and properly subjects of real interest, are not wanted; and. if acceptable in every other way, they will Invariably be rejected if the real name 01 the author is withneia. oratng Star By WILLIAM n. BEUNlHD. WILMINGTON; ! C. : Wsjxnbsoat MosNisra,April 16, 1879 is this fbogrbss t q.-: The . attempt to assassinate the Czar of Russia will excite great inte-1 ,M bro.ghoat th. world. F.rlu- nalely for himself, end, we may add, I in.. 'ui lLni- iii, tVo.v I for his country, the attempt failed. This is the third time, as the Czar I i.;,aiF ';t TiAnnn xaA I himself said, that Providence had nrotected him when his life was seri- I . . "L . I n. W r.ai,(,er IT in j . fc- - -r-r- i have borne -himself with" much cou-1 - - , , I rage and self-possession under the I trying ordeaL Nearly every reign- I ing monarch in Europe has had as- I sauits made upon his life, and to be a King or Emperor now is to wear an j lron, ?row9 nd for hls bead to lie unr easy. , i ' W by the Uussians should desire to I get na ot tne present Ji.mperor. we I do not exaotly comprehend. No or- ., . r ; 1 dinanly-rntelligent Russian .expects to change the form of government , . I All he could wisely hope by a change j of rulers would be a mitigation of I eviis. .uai n is wen Known mat tne I present Czar is. the most liberal and I . .. . . ., I . humane ruler that Russia bas had in I a hundred years, possibly within its I history .-He appears to have governed I his people far more with reference j to their welfare than any pf his line, and is in every respect a ruler 1 much more to be deBired than his I illustrious father, n Nicholas; was. I Bat in nearly all ages of the world I Kingly rulers have had a very uncer-1 tain tenure of life. The histories of j France, w Germany, England in : a I word of, all countries and peoples I wnere a monaichy was the form "of I government show that a -violent end i .- - m '.IV marked the lives of many Kings., The I present age is peculiarly distinguished for its assassinations, . or i attempted assassinations, of not only rulers but J of private individuals. ! There seems to be a' sort of mania' for murder-1 irig. The secret political organiza- 1 tions in Europe bode no good I either to rulers' or people. If I they should become' strong "knr this country we may v ..well .ajoiicipate trounie in ine ena. XjiDeriy loves I the light of " day. " Crime stalks in j darkness, and. seeks, shelter from! the pursuer under the protection of con spirators .and confederates, mere ought not ; to be there cannot be any. alliance or sympathy between liberty and crime. But In vie w of the condition of so-1 cietv in most countries . at thia tim.' 1 wnere . murders .and, arsons ;are so I is held so cheaply, can it be said thati our age is sor veTyrrnQch j betted than . yiunu or semi i CIVlllzear VYO l-Jiave ; no ' dnnht I that t?dy "n.'?4 no?ecurer haye before given some r copious ex in Euror from the poison and dag- tracts f rom . lWThewi is aTvlein 4 . : B i mnraerer man it was a ava. J uiouaana years, ago, wnen,men were gratifying as surprising. ' It M oui violent add passions were 'unbridled, spoken on all subjects. ' Among the i ?wy uu lawless Norsemen, wu yvea,ine seaaDa,drank their u '"e bkuiis ot their ene- mies, made; open. war. If statistics could be obtained of those times, we would probably find as decent a re gard for the Bacredness of human life prevailing among those hardy "toilers of the 8ea, as prevail to-day among peoples . 'who call themselves cultured and refined. In: other 'words, We-rloubt if-86 , cret urder8 if aiea laivpai crimes aa nojw.aDQuaa jsxoiemwJk. this era. of boasted Civilization and those "dark ages! beQ men were" a law unto' them- i- . . , --.....-. selves, andwhen open violence was . .. ? , . . . . r -. . common.'. Has education' made I the , . . m&oaeg of men SO VerV mUCIl better? i .- . , . . v Hftve the races of men so very much changed after all through tho oentu-. j ". . ' j'r.j.f -.k'i.' -.v." . . . ......... r hk r M liim ' iii.nr.Ki hxiilh ill : Liin Scandinavian sea-gods so much bet ter than their forefathers were ? -Do men love justice and honor and truth and mercy now so very much more than did their ancestors of: a ruder ancl more 'robustious' age ? h ; fii r rrrc n .uJiiK iSO.tlBTHlrlO ; ADDITIONAL COS. CBBN1NG GEN. TAYLOa, , , ". .. . ,i- .... i . . p J General Dick Taylor's , health had been uncertain for some years, but it was only about a mouth before his i . a . , . death that dropsy appeared. The Mew York "World 8aV8 : T . "Until within thejast fortnkht no imme diate danger was positively apprebfnded by his friends, and General .Taylor was able to supervise the passage through the press of a Tery striking and characteristic work on the , history of the late civil war. entitled 'Destruction and Reconstruction,' extended notice of which wetad the only a week ago onaying before the readers Of this journal. Two days ago x became clear that the end was approacb- iB2 mn(i &l midnignt oi saiutaay uenerai Taylor befcame unconscious, and, to the pspmo language ui on payaiciao, -ar.-Fllnt, continued to exist 'only by organic We desire to correct an - error r two into which we had , fallen. He wis born in New Orleans on January 2 1826, aud was, therefore, 5& years of; age in' January last. He spoke French as if his native tongue.' ; At thirteen years of age he was sent to Edinburgh, Scotland. He studied there for three, years. The World sas: "'He then spent about a year in Franco. Returning to America, be received private - - 'J! ""d eter.J Sio" class at Harvard ia 1843, Though perhaps technically less of a scholar than many of M cXlLaSmeB. he was the most mature among them from travel and wider expe- rience oi me. tie nas an nia me oaen a Teraei0us deveurcr of books, a constant theush desultorv reader. - . aw . . . m 9 eflllr ' - WW . j . " . 7" was graausa io, xje went airectiy irom college to ms ratners camp on the Mexican frontier, and was attached to his person as a sort ot military secretary 0r aid-de-camp." . ' . .. ; He spent much of his life aa a planter. His wife was of French - tract. She died in 1875. He left thfee .daughters who reside at Win- Chester, Virginia. n had four sons, but thev are all dead. The ' World BayB; As a leadine citizen be took part in K w" ln lhe i6, 8eat? ,m 1836 to 1860. He was a delegate to the Charleston Convention in I860, and after- wards to that at Baltimore, and was a mem- ber of tbe Becession Convention or Lonlat- aniin 1860-61." - -ii He was a decided sacoess as a : ao aier. navine innentea nis iaioers sue genius for command. He went to i ' - .... r. - . I Virginia a Colonel, and was promoted first to a Brigadier -General and then toa Major General for his brilliant services under Jackson in the famous Valley Campaign. : He gave Banks a tremendous threshing in Ixnbuana,' having but 8-,000 men, with which he defeated ; his adversary with U0,- 000 y; men, , captnring . twenty-two gqns, and large numbers of aria oners, &cv At the : close ot the war he was Lieutenant General, the next highestnk.xnJhCL tonfed- erate Army, lie was personally very nrave ana a arm sr. ne was a man n ----- -W-W- - - - " " - every incfi of him, and iri t his" death the South loses one of its most gifted, and eminent sons, who wasj loyal io her under every vicissitude, and was always true to himself.' His book, just published, to. which we have referred already, and which; we notice,is for salei at HeinsbergerX- will attract wide - attention irf this country,and'we have na doubt but that it will be much '. sought it after in Eu- ruFe Ab ia a u ow u very pxvnuuuuu interest It is as delightful reading as. orlTrevellian's Life of 'Lord Macau- lay. It is replete with: personal :in- i cidents. It is not a : history, but a- series of reminiscences, - personal sketches r and criticisms. The style u singularly terse and classicall There are no dull paeesin the book. After working all day we sat down to its down until We had literally devoured mre- than a third of the-volume. vve nave no umo or space ior an Analvain nf ihn AoVtttht fn KaaV , Wo mfmm a W asIKHfl SWVaM -i W W candor ruoning through U that is: as t .. .. . . .... inilitary men oftha warha evident- ly; regarded. Gen. Wumti 1 dedlv thp.rrAftf.ABf ct.t side, knd McClellan as the Ka.V the Yankee side. His criticisms on military and civic affairs will arrest the readerVattentton,' whilst the will find the penpal sketches , very gra phic . and t fresh, ,and the personal criticisms extremely sharp anLJn-i pisive. Mr. Kandalk's appointments ACQrUw dorsedliy that generally tfari IT " T -, i '.. i t ! . r , .1 J t t aia ana IZr paper; iSBhilAqi':: It thicks that tho list aa a good ouq ot the whole, -and that be f deserves credlt'fbr Sisbardingfo-'itfTSohsidera-. blp1;extent:rih6;li8 charged against j.hirn; of punishing ablo Tiyala at tbe expeiAsei of :,pulio,. in tareatsvfeilt ays that dbJe liaafkept a wary eye" on the Greenbackef satid thiiiks theyjwiii be pleased with what fcu dooe.;hJt sojmj vt 'These gentlemen are not likely , to for-, get ' such favors in ihestormy' legislative days that areorMng"'5.-" fcjil - Eveii liie asbtrigton that nas appeared, quite nosuie. 10 our. Randall ever since it waa started, has . ...... . , ...... .... . ,.- - - words of .apprpvalii; It pays: aoifcwt i j'A's e have takett' occasion frequently 1 to criticise Mr. Randall's preTkOua; action in (tliia regard it is all the more incumbent "Upon lis now as a duty," wbile being bode th lees a pleasure, to be able' to say that be haS apparently aubordinateti. bis perBonal interests, as well as the ties of friendship anl obligations imposed by active persphal Serjvice to the public godd: WHb 6u or two exeepuoBawei oawK KDowiABBk couia nave aooe- oe.er.- u i $ j4 ;0- His; enemies being satisfied, of pobrse his friends will be' satisfied, too.-1 ' - t The last news from Washington- concerning the negrd exodus shows that the Republican , leaders' intend' to use h lor mere partisan purposes jusv .asthe Star I prophesied, i Tb - , .-- . - Republican Senators have ; been cau cusing over the matter," and. have re solved to make the movement of the colored people au occasion for "fresh partisan , appeals to '."the Northern people iu behalf of sectional haired. The Washington n correspondent of the Richmond ! Dispatch' eives this r account of tho caucus: n,'j;:- ; -r ''There were tebearacd harrowint: narra tives of alleged outrages " practiced on the colored people, wbo Were fleeing fram per- aecuutta ana deuin. aoroe Senators Jrelaled. in nriliing teims accounu setting forth al leged occurrences ' where white men lined tbet banks ' of aSouthern river, and with ahqt-guaa put te death dirers colored peo ple; to preveBt their Jeavifg tar Kansas and other parts. It was conclndedby the cau cus; that these stories would do good ser vice ia firing the Northern bearu. ad that this use should be made of them by the Re publican press; aod m order to otine the matter more prominently before the North it was decided to move at aa early day for a special Saaate committee' .to-inquire into ma aueeed causes ot the emleration in question, the object of such .. motion being cnieny to iurnisn aubjects for bioouy-fehtrt speeches in the 8eafAet.-i5.5--.w' There is a large demand for .Mr. Tucker speech both in New Eoglabd and the West. fWe learn that large Dunuers win oe aisiriouieu tlirouenr out the country. : 1 here is also much demand for Blackburn' t anti Car lisle's arid HnrdV and ; Knott dmi ra pie discussions. ;i Thev constitute a full answer' to the rbnllddzefs; u"'J-r The' Richmond Sun has suspended blicatioh Ref ernn e to its demise ?Tha Sun was a veir excellent IHtle na Er, and was well conducted, but tbe estab anient of a daily evening or morning pa pea hr tbe thirteenth labor or Hercules, and weave not surprise a mat so many rail,' nor isltany refltctipa upon, their capacity or jadgment not to succeed." , .1, . ... 6enaor.Bajud will not vete the Appropriation bills. Brt does the able Senator Speak knowingly ? MrTtej&Jpe is pt .the same opinion wth Mr BajarjL f. a IChricK's Fashion Quarterly for the SDrinir of k879, appears to be a verj ootnplete aad I chap periodical of its kind. It contains a great deal of jreadinj. rpater aiid ia- eram ined with fashioft. plates, Lcota of rariaut tueful articles, &c It it a large quarto.aad corjUina 89 pages, ; withhthree ; columaa to thej page- .gabBcriptioir ,6ft cent$:a year; Ehficb & Co., publi8herat387 to 2Q5iMsih.M. ';' Frank Leslie's Sunday Magazine for IJaj atrkes ua as bting n excellent number of a gret family f avorii YT ajre gl.adiqt neje that tbe; .pwuon of. jteadyug papers and periodicals concerningi it is &c&in narmpqy-wua wnat we nave. often said in these columns. It coutaiDS; more, reading, malter and more "illustrations Jthn, any i Other similar , publication inihe wgildjiud, is ektremelv; chean at .13 , a- year, t It ia reajly doing a notable and jaoble wqrfe in 1 a . . " mm a . " J auppijipE, socq . an, eouyiag ; ana pleasing montWyublieatipn at .such .ajowjire It Reserves a. much greater circulation than It has. aJthoagh its success iy marked. Dr. O. j r Deems editor.: Address Frank Les lie's Publishing HowsedSrSdMMd 57 -Park xuace, rt. i. .miltstvwa ) Ian aijei 4, Seme Fressiaar nania" 31 i ! igainstefsolrs dnviclea'ft th orirne 61 4rryitif deadly r weapons.- Memphis ' Avalanche;'9 -' la Wanied-i-A fewgrarid jaries'who; will find indiotmenta against persons fOf carrjintt concealed weapons.- Augusta Chronicle i-1 colored Tioy ttttii''P4rifi$tL$ recently arrested for stealing,' declared that he derifed Jb&aUeptomaalacal tpropeasAties from wearine a pair of old ahoea which bad belonged to 4' convict, "and? Ibat (be" said" convict had pat Ha spell" on him .'-Orfer- CVnUBNT COMMENT. ' As for the conclusion reached by the Times, that Mr; Tilden will more than probably ibe forced upon the" Democracy in 1880, while we know the Democratic party is a great blunderer, artd is happy at doing the"" wrong thins at the riahttime, yet we Jiave-norfeatatthatritwiliTreo.etnlti itself, as 0. mvUe defeat by accepting igaiiAh b?ro- f f our wlast ''disaster awd its prime -ea 'dency. It does not often happen th it,tfia portioB of ; a constituency w licli T has tfie'raWt to d 1 w ith V'dan 'diflate's election ha9abs61utery':h-' tbtifer .lotdo- withUiiJI: aoominftlipai -I this rtsinarkjii reference to the.Dera-; ocrats. .Webeg leave once, more to remind the limes' and' all Qlher'Ue- Lpujblican journals and meii,u that the jnrarit is- true of ine ,ivepuoiiau jnii tyi 2Th Souths will Jmake 'the: nomi laiiofiis for both parties .f'andi dont ydu- foYget itSliUhtrfond Dispatch, jpkm. 1 t.u! j i t . f icnf.If any thing j would, justify, the Penaocrats in Congress in attaching geheral lef islation f to" appropriation bills. Xi is such aii ' obi'ectioif' as " that of Senator iBdmnnds'to Mr. Bayard V bill repealing the - juror's 'test oath." The tndst prominent -eXfCnfederalea Deiag an Uongress,: ; and: .controlling national legisiationi;Jt highly ab surd jtqjceen;tb!l test oatk law on the rstatut5bpakf c Bat we . cannot. r help infOKing mat tne uemoorais wouia haVe shown f more wisdom to bring forward : these'' measures 'serSara ana then appeal to the people I?ot ton Herald. Ind. ,- pUlt'j NXA.TR j.fJUTRIPnKAUl ICS. When peeple1" begin to murder and as- aaasinate for pleasure, ' when any one who pleases avenees a fancied slight with death. wej think It is high tinxe'the law- makers of tae country: should adopt some means tor protect Me. H!We do not thinx men who cpaamit murder ought' to be allowed to go at liberty becanse of false notions of boner and chivalry.w Wtidon. Newi. ! . , A-1' man J of inflQencc, and : a poof Ims known -wretch aru involved in ;a UwsUU, aBd too often we find that the cause o jus tice becomes a matter of 'secondary ' im portance; the comrnaItf9bfthe 6trong ia HstcriedTb" with1 tated reatb; kfad - tbe ar is lout Id the- defence lot i th weak; cTbe friend and the stranger pi ace tbcmaervea ia the -balance against each other, and, al though the straager'a cause, according to the test of reason and justice,: would far oujweigbv the side of tbe stranger flies high in I tbe air;' and the cnuso of tbe .friend weighs much ' power to wong; .iVor- inamviqniieporter.: . tj . .. s j ;lPOMTICAt,-POIrXi. .. H- Nqw, that .Mr, Robeson : is a member of the committee on Foreign Af-faii-s, be will be able" to give 'some atten tion to the peregrinatioas of General Grant It will be a. matter of puWie iluty, as it -rjn electing to. go to the, people innltl.. A : I. n t. . 1 vuv.ucvmuiuuu mai , uic uajvuci 19 & necessary safeguard of the purity of the bailor, the Republican managers hate made : a Colossal n bluTtdet. -But the . record has been made, and it cannot be evaded. Wkh. Post, Dem. l ' . j-r- The currents which are to make the presidential caodidates . for 1880 have yet to be started, and when or how the political Waters shall be troubled to start them is what be most, intelligent observers will least attempt to guess at present. Plat, limei.'lnd. " " i'":y But the; whole' premise upon which the candidacy of Mr. Tilden rests is iahwJltW He can bring ao ether dower to the party!, uttly defeat. rf tie can qo carry New Yorlclle .cannot , possibly be elected. Even 'Grant would carry the State of New York as against Tilden,' "and be elected. SlALottisPo&lfopatcki Dem ,-f .Richmond UhrisUaa Advocate. O p The' 'chore h paper is like an oyster-knife--it bas opened many a bard -SbelUiuo ,f ... : . . .,. : p We bay 'porous", plasters by. the wholesale for the backache, bat keep a cheerful face., ' Dr. Bond "used to say that some men mistook the holy grant for the holy Ghost ' . '.a: t;.. aciiu;, o Mr. Joseph Cook,' tho Boston lecturer, has, In oar, ep'inifn, . used r Up all his; pig metal, and, ia now melting scrap iron., Better let that blast furnace cool awhile, till more ore is dug up. 4 v : We hope never to bear the doom" of jibe lost expounded Id a voice without a tone of pity and pressed upon an audience by; "main strength and awkwardness." Our liking is not for the Lord's .bully. 4. Thereis a'wonderf al difference between ability and ivailabnity." Ziort Sefatd:nlfreUr availabiltty v It Is a patentlwrencli thatturha any tap. r A- ge aiUs is like a fish-hook carried in your fob. It sticks your finger or gets fastened in the pocket, and tarns everything wrong side out to get it loose. ; And, after all, it catches no'nsfe.sg -ti s , , SOIJTiTERN ITEMS.' - Mrs; Olive is going to ' lecture on" What I know about Bimon Cameron." Sbe delivers the first lecture at Alexandria, v irgiuia. j L. G. Denniathft orida Re" publican politiciaJiWptherjWise known as. "The Little Giant : of Alaclwa," has been found guilty of perjury at Gainesville, la.'; hating,; as is alleged, sworn falsely that he was citizen of the State and h conatv. and as such entitled tovofe. 5 .;1 t-slcuil874;i:thei-e sweret four; gold mills in operation ia Georgia, There, are now over, forty. . "There were then about fertjr stamps at workj there are iiow nearly fivS imndrecL ;The stamps , at I Work now will get out oyer. $500,000 in, gold .bullion during this year,' if not another stamp-is added, tt--'-1 " , i.,r 7. ,ti t4'T?' PhUadelphla.TecoriZ say si xur. jjr. juoses v. ixoge, pastor oi tne se cond PresbyterianJ3harcb3gichmmd, Va!;' if is reported, has received a" call from a wealthy concreeation in ,lMs-,&tfiJ- . Hoge taooe of the most' able1' ministers ini- tbabpmu.and comes fronj a fanailj distin guished in :the Presbyterian Church.- (, , -iy It Qaestlon from ltertla Cat-olf .7 j'LtNcoLstoN.ajAprii 9.-Edi-iof of the Journal ofVomnterce: Od what Dirt rot the 6arthTanrfA j-dojwe begin to reckoii tbei5abbatk? w is..6i an.wJtnerjT.way, noes, Sunday beginjn Chin before it does in Washington ovaaitWfd-?- &.Tl.e",?daVf'bVffina; rM "oe snabaed at hooh on IheJ, 180lh;,; degree of longitude. When a vessel sails j around the world one way ana mus gains-a day, at noon on the day she reaches the 180th degree oi- longi tude, the reckoning is put back one day; that is, if it is Monday, tbe log 18 jCIJaJJcU ilUU it io ; luauo uuuuaj . again.- Goiog' around the other way, she loses a day,and reaching tbe same pointhpul the-reukoning forward twentyfotpr purs; j Bnt the ilay, by A.nrA t 'V?n'nsATit.'- irf ' nanifld 'at - that OlfiTrsfidatid ayowestHhwniraT' tous from that point in the; East, "i j SYMPTOMS OP A'-. " - Xmb of Appetite, Bowels costive, Fain fa ' : tbe Head, with a Dull sensation in the back v part. Fain under the ahoulderblade, full- ; neas after eatane, with a disinclination to anatinn of body or mind, - Irritability, of. 1 temper, jjow spirits: with a feeling of nav-, r ing neglected some duty, Weariness; Diss-- zineea, Blutteringat the Heart, Dots be-: ' fore r the eyes,-x ellow - Blrin,-Headache , generally over tne right eye, Restlessness iWtthfltnudreamg, highly colored Urine. ,IP THESS WAS2HRQSAEB TJHHEEDED,' f ! SERIOUS DISEASES WILL SOON BE DEVELOPED ,L ;ttutps4Pii:ls are eapedally adapted to sach eaAes'a ' alasle dae efEecta aucli a, eaavoge of faeU ,. -a, ln aa u aateaiab tke anfierer . .; - m y, ! A ItOTED DIVINE SAYSt i ,' JDr. TTJTT: Dear Sir; For tea yeaxa I hare been . " a martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation and Files. Last 4 , Sprmcyoar Puis were reoomiBended to xne; Itued.' taembnt with little faith). I am now a. Well man, . .have g-ood appetite, digestion perfect, tegular stools( pilea gone, and I haye gained forty poamj a oJ id flah. . They are worth their weight In gold. Kkv. K. It S1MPSOS. Louisville, Ky. "A i : The first effect of T II IT'S TILLS late la i crease the Apaetite. and cause the body to v. Take on Flesk, thos the eystem is noaiisked, and by their Tome -Action on tne in, ' Organs. Betralar Steele are prodai . . . , . ta mg K M- 4 uriiijsp,nRiwwuuf.,r;i 'i-ft r s OF NEWlYORK SAY&i " Jew diseases exist that cannot be relieved ty re-'.' storing tbe liver te its normal functions, and for this Durpcee no remedy has eer been invented jat ' baa as happy an effect as TUTTS PILLS.'' i SOLD SVHUt V W UKEE, FSICE 25 CEOTV. . J . Office 3StMarrayl Street, New Terid1 TUTTIS HAIR DYE. ; Gn.1T HjUBB WmsKKBS chanced to a'GtOBST1 " Blaox by a single application of this Dra- . It im- i, ,: parts a Natural Color, acts Instaatanepusly, and 18 -. as Harmless as spring water. Sold by Drnggiats, or sent by express on receipt of $1. r; m p i, . ;. r .j y i ffice, 35 Murray St.. New: York. febdeodiyPAW1 Bttwefr-'- iZ . , - .. ' '.. .4 The Brown Cotton Gin. Cleans tke Seed better, Ttsns TJgktery ClmsTasten aad eests less sssasey tka any ether 6ln la tke smar get. 'Every ataeklnalullraad h-gaPy taavaatoed , These machines are made of the best materials, and the workmanship and finish are unexcelled. Has been awarded premiums at all the State Fairs. Georgia, Alabama, Texas, etc, etc " Price List ef Gins, Feeders and Ceadeaserg. J - ' Payable dnrtng the Cotton Season. ' ' ; PiteofGlasirita Satf-Fteding At- Pric with Self FwAiBg Attack. nKBto and Co Slaca. PriotofGbu. 30 Saw $ 75.00 - $ 97.50 $120.00; i 35 . 87.50 ,113.75 14a00 ; . . " 100.00 ; 130.00 . . . i6aoo r 45 " liaOO 141.75 . 173.25 " 60, " l 120.00 152.50 -'185.00 - 60 " ; m00 176.001 11 'A 202.00 70 " . 140.00 . 182.00 , , 231.00 80" 160.00 206.00 256.00 Boxed ready for shipment and delivered at our factory. Special termt to cash purchasers.'. Send for circular containing testimonials from over two hundred live planters, who bought and used our machines last season. :' . v - -i " Prom 1813 to 1858 we manufactured Gins at Col tanftac, Georgia, nader the firm namaof B. T. Tat Loa & Co afterwards Clxxons, Browk & Co., and made what was then known as the Taylor Gin. During the year 1858 we removed to this place, where we have been exclusively engaged la mana lacranns; uins ever since, witniong experience, the best tabor saving machinery, and skilled work men, we possess aavanaages not enjoy ea uy any other manufactarer in oar tine for producing th Bear work for the ULa money. . ' i Presses. Engines and eompkto outfit famished , .when desired.. Address . .. :, . , , ..V B1WWS C0TT0X GCT Cp.,ew XondoaVCoa; ' :"ap? WiDaoa',-!', "'wefrsa' - :! A .SPI.KND1D OlPPORTTJNITY T WIN. A FORTUNE FIFTH GRAND DISTRI. BUTION. CLASS K. AT NEW ORLEANS . TUTCM DAY, Jtf AT 13th, 1S79 108th Monthly Drawing. .!. tMaM Jffi - This histltnaon was regularly incdrporatcd by tbe Legislature of the State for Educational and Chari table purposes in 1868,- FOR TUB TBRM OF T WKNTX-Fiya ySARS, to which contract the in violable faith of the State is pledged, with a capital of $1,000,000, t which it has since added a reserve fund of $350,000. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER D13TKIBDTION will take place monthly on; the ascend Tuesday. It never scales or postpones. Look at the following Distribution : s ! r" :X bLPITJLL PKWEC t30 ' . . 100J003 TICKETS .AT TWO DOLLaJtS- EACHL- I HALF TICKETS, ONE DOLlJiR. ' , . LIST OF PRIZES. , k , , ' 1 i Capital Priae.. S30,000 , .j I Capital Prise 10,000 1 Capital Prize - 5,000 m Prizes of 13500...... ; i -"6,000 S Prize of 10O0...ii, ... "'B COO JO Prizes. of COO ... 10,000 .109 Prizes of 100..-.i 10,060 S0Q Prizes of ... 60.. .... .i. 10,000 500 Frizes of'' S0....".i.:...:.....f 10,000 1009 Prizes of , l..............; 10,000 ' I APPROXIMATION PK1ZES: ,,u 9 Approximation Prizes of $360.; . . . " . 2,700 ' 9 Approximation Prizes of SM. .. IH . .. 1 1,800 -.l 9 ApproxlmaUon Prizes of 100..,...... ; 900 1857 Prizes, amounting to r........... ..$110,400 .r Responsible corresponding agents wanted at all ' prominent points, to whom a liberal compensation win db ptua. . Application for rates to clubs should only he made to the Office of the Company in New Orleans. . Write, dearly stating fall address, for further in formation, or send orders to : - - vnrArvfAwaiiit f .s i P. O. Box693. New Orleans, Louisiana., t .OrtoP.O. BoxS(2, . , V . c . , . . Wilmington, N.O. All our Grand Extraordinary Drawings are nnder the supervision and management of GENERALS G. T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EARLY. - : ap 9-DSaw4w&W. sat we .,, - . f Mannfactorers and Dealers In Siaslii Doors, Blinds: . J Moulding. Turner and Scroll Work, China . . T)n n . . , l . . . T v. rt . j . We nsa 8EA38NED PI.HE, WALNUT and POP LAR LUMBER, and give GOOD1 WOBg AT LOW PRCE3. . - j ...... .. Factory foot of Walnut Street Nutt and EedCross. 1 ' - ' ' Office corner of Bacon; Corn ' and EI eal. i t t gQ Boxes. S, 8. SIDES, 1 is 35 do Smoked SIDES, f A - " do - D. S. SHOULDERS,1 " aV,:lCi'lW "' t (W.f-...;.. -t.il t KAA Bush Whit and Mixed COBK.,v inn Pmli tw.li VI WW". I-- J J,api3 tr r: ' . . Far sale bv I . . ;!, ESRCHNEH & CALDER BROS. I! "" "" ( L'. r: MISCELLANEOUS. A TJ p w De p a rt u r e P., Li. Bridgers & Co. , .olI(w5Dg h6 example ot" - -Park & iTdford, VCbllesvMerriS ATCohdlct, ind J -:sff eejnmenced keeping .;0 v V.' BTONETT'S rO0L0GNES !: " Vhlcaare'acfcowIeaiBdW ;THfi PlisfESfSiji 'AMERICA I i.i, s. wje-haVe , iitsi'niicEiVED. Old North Carolina Corn Which created Jsnch a senBation. among Ue lovers' - J of PURE OLD CORN." - fcr 1 " ' t i ' . . It ia made by a Farmer near Charlotte, and we are. : u 1 we only parties in tue state, wno can sell it. T Uuarantecd to b? Four Years old. . 4 Eridgers Cor fHl?AFE;rAR Still MiHfi W I OU RObKBRIDGE COUNTT . STJ WART RY E IS THE BEST FOUR DOLLAR .... '.'if" J:'- .'. , ', .' . f : , WHISKEY IN THE WORLD. . THfi dIaMON If ACIGAiR,thefo l6 cents X 1 i - i1 guaranteed Clear Havana Filler. ; ' . " ' .. ; j , mil do N fiffittiSrM imd -j! .- Even if we are Tllfc LARGEST KETAIi ClQAR AND LIQUOR I DEALERS IN WILMINGTON, . l-TH4T WE ARS ALSO. THE CHE APESTjgf . v -" - - - r Pi Bridgeir Co. -rah.26tf ? " " j ThelOlfil&rket OANDS DIRSCTLT OPPOSITE a V i y". OTTERBOURG'S MEN'S WEAR DEPOT. y.v "Ton Caa'fMisa thePlace, vt? s ' ) 1 Latest styles Hats, new stock Clothing, Summer Underwear, White and Percale Sblrts, Kid Gloves, Haf1illrrhf0aHa: .ti1 (.nancnur. 1 fnan .nj Pino. CuSfl, Neckwear, . , . , .... . "Continued Sale for Fifteen Days of Linen Collars at 15c i - .--u: .. ' i 1 trExamine Samples for Spring Salts to order warm weather next week; Alpaca Coats, Jut, . . j '. . i . OTTERBOURG'S, 'aplStf- j - 7 Market St. : Life Secure ! wlf JN THE, USE; OF THE.. .;:jj ; -I Z--h - ' - ' NON-BXPLOSnE LAMP DISMISS ALL TEAS OF DAbtGER. ; ; ,-. -v-,. t A Fine Assortment VERY CHEAP. "OUR DAVE" not yet dead, but tugging away at the , "PARKER" aad "ROSaMORB" Uook Stoves A large shipment just received, and in time to fill onr;PRBSlNG iSm-.-'iy-t .. Splendid assortment.of Toilet Ware, Foot Tubs, Bath Tubs, Door Mats,' Water Coolers, Refrigera tors; Water Cooler Stands, something aew; Indeed a iara-up Etock of all kinds of Goods in our line. , ; i " " APAXKEB ATAYLOrV :apl3tf ' -h '4 -J ...19 Froat Street SlIMlard'1:&or'tfS., , 1 harness i Harness it-uxjtti $7. 50 pee set and spwarda Bridles. Saddles. Collars. Ac. all trades. and prices to suit the times.' ' -Jj -J - ' Tmnka and Satchels m abundance; . Repairing done promptly. . , ap 13 tf No. 8 SOUTH FRONT STREET Blank Books. QCUOOL BOOKS, ' ' ; 1 1 3 KJ ! ... BIAl'lUHUUX, SC. " ' - " LOW PAICES, At . - . I YATES BOOK I TORE. - ap 13 tf . Ladies' Newport Ties. t We offer a good New- port. Tie' for $1.00 and Sll5it-Vte r-.?a flippers 75c and $1. Other Goods ? 1 , . ii? ' ' , , ... .Low Down, , L. .For Cash at ap IS tf j j tj . . j? jx 39, N.4 Front at . Wilmington. StrawberrieSa St ii rpllK FIRST CONSIGNMENT -a- f OF' THE 8BA30N CF J ' :- '. i FLORIDA STRAWBERRIES Haye arrived., Fresh Supplies . ... . , ; J ."--.i.- - expected during the weett. r ' For sale At - " 1 : B. G.; NOSTtiROP'S : , apl3 tf 1 itSf. ,1 Fratt and Confectionery Stores. . 1 ' au Jlv '-la AQlAo , --sua -. vi ar arm ; a ai an ara iTl CITY OR SOUND KBSIDENCES, will please leave orders at " - u . j ' .fl -i ) iYATES' BOOK1ST0RE,, as we are ppw prepared for all such work. . , i " C W. YATES. aft 13 tf A. OBR, Jr.. Photogtaphef. ' - Hats. " Hats. ; v Hats. PRIKd STXLES 1 a apl3tf ; Hatters, i Liverpool ,& London & Globe I : Insurance- Compatiy,.'. u STRONGEST IN THE WORLD "f . ' ; f j ' ASSETS THIRTX MJUJION DOLLARS j, i iAunal1piydend to Stockholders, for last four years, '15 PER CENT. " ?: 11 u., . "Paya its Just losses,. on receipt pt, proof, WITHOUT DISCOUNT: VsF " " '.'." u. j -i.'LJst. . ; j,, , , jj , . -' ;lNQW iBORDON BRO Agents, . . .1 ... 1 84. North,' Water Street VJ; For Sale. f JX TWBSW-tfAREEl SECdND- W" - fct) fJ.. nANT.lTEPENTINE STILL, th iPixlires Cotople'te. - feallba r address JSn ,(mhetl si. JLXLLX A BROTHER, .. :;l 2. r ? Mi, .... iiuti&jai, fc. - -aa id -. Cfrrwur qaotauons, u saonid bo understooo, re esent the wholesale prices generally.- ia makitg ap snail orders higher prices have to b chargea; f AJtTlOLKB. raivaa. BAGGING Gunny . : . . Standard.1 BACON North Carolina? Hams, 9 B(new)wi. - Snni hl.n tin. 00 H3att 00 ( . 0 1 12 10 ' ' 8 -. IS ' ' 5 - "iue81- cnoice.'g & ' . HarnB..'... t -.- -.'': ' Sides, 9 to......'. ' Shoulders,.... . i """"";'" Dry Salted- ' Sides ... --.- -. - . Bhonlders .... . - BEEF Live weight""""" BARRELS Spu-itgTnrpentin -: Second Hand, each tJ) , New New York, each"" - 0 e 1 10 -00 I 15 -,ewviiy(af.a.wkV;i;v;vil. BEESWA1-W : 1 BIUCKS-Wllmtiigton. "a: "i"! Northern.............. . . . " BUTTER North Carolina, "! h.00 jw. 3b 7 to- t SO' 93 e 14 011 sr :ortnern, 9 . ,a 4 . . . . . , , CANDLES Sperm.' i f jTaUoW, fS..Aiii.ir. : . tAdamantine, fS .. ..... ;. Cll EE8E Northern Factory ft it : 18 j-j vaw u. ; I It iu !. 1 I ...A ; 'Slate, Q . rr: COFFSE Java, fc , .Kio a.v.,a -f Lagjaayra, 9 SV..;:.., .vv-X -CORN MEAL bnsheLn sacks CJOTTON'TIBJ-JSdle.i,..; 1 DOMESTICS Sheetlng.s. aj Tj wjh bBSC?- V ft tan-Mackerel, No. 1. ihlt. ! 1 1 ii ,Mjbt iv .ri !Ma!: N.C Herring, Roe.w. keg - - .Dry Cod. fc ,:,. . .. . ...... mjA . 1 : .S8 10 T SO 18 t6 O 1 TO bo d s as to '''CO Ca 16 00 s so a u is nwtii is M (a is 00 a ooat so in a 8 00 a do ta 5 60 Of 4 00 6 6M eo MM QtlUi 00 00 60 UB -5t: MOO . 00 00 & 40 0C 00 SO O -08 00 00 67 OC 65 00 O 86 00 00 S79fl OS 00 tA 70 00 00 00, OTSM SO 00 00 00 M 60 00 ; 8 00 400 , t jBangh's PboHihatC " ' " ianul&a FertlUwa-. f 1 Groonfl Bcisr ; Bone Meai. . t Plow, 5t fOuuipiete Manure , ' WIuuib'b ruospaate : waaooi-noiipbate, v j " Berber A Bnta' Phospiu y i KxceUenaa Cotton' Fertiliser FLOUR Fine, 9 bbl - : ,.. Snper. Northern. Obbl..... , Extrado. :: bhl..; FamilT , . hbl ;01tyMflbj-SaprM bM.... , Extra, V bW... i " V-amlVv SB KM 0 00 CS 4 SO boo iu S 00 7 50 SO 'O 6 60 O cn. a seo & 8 O 0 O S5XO SI O ;-.'; O 1 155 O - 4 . A SOS 671 615 76 ,12 65 t6- : so 75 - Kx. Family. bbl GRAIN Ccrn.in store, in'oags. . ! VaCgU, V VUBIMM. ...... Corn, mixed onsheLin bags. ? luiu, w uuuwC) u wag..... " oats, hashei.'... Peas, Cow, V hoshel. . HIDES Green. ...f ,.-.-.. ,4,. HAYSaltern, 100 's.U.l Westera, f 100 s....?I. : North Biver,S-ltlisi.r HOOP IRON ton.-. . T.tDTl-Hnrtlum.a OA 4flO O 105 ' 90 100 Sff-' 90 65 00 A 75 00 a.ta 9 - of w now o'l-io 18 00 SO 00 00 00 IS DC '. 14 00 18 M. North Carolina, fi .. .... I LUMBER Ott BTauiaiwnaH DmUk VimPlaa aaTaaTM- . waefia asrtJfcw a. Mawaa -ap aaa, as, c -----1 WeetIndiaCergoes.aeeeiBg :.! ? loquaiiiy, m. n... ....... OreeBea PloortoK. seasoned.. 18 00 O 35 00 J BcanuiBg anu immiub,1 n 00 16 00 V ., 85' - a . 4t . " 85 a sa Molasses New cd (CBba.hida 30 r new crop uuua, uoit y gsj , . , Porte Rico,hhds....i; , - f " - bbls., ........ ... ; Ss gar House, khds, f gal. 1 ' . . " bbls.fD gal.. 00 00 00 - as 1 88,'Or-. 25 40 f' 0 S 60 8 35 IS 14 ' 1-10-- 146 , M J00 . 10 : ! 40 18 , 86- - rsyrnp, dib, w 81..,..... NAILS Cut, 4d to 30d, 9 keg.. . kiru v . fa iUnaeed. ft fa! POULTRY Chickens4Ive,grown :. so PEANtrrS ? basbol.. .......... POTATOSS-weetJS baahel.; Irieh, Northeto, 9 bbl ... PORK NoTthera.City Mess...;; 95 84 '60 40 8 CO coco v 11 00 00 00 00 00 B0. 00 1100 Ofloouajooo 634 7 , so ;.i 00 y . IX 1-4 ; J a ij . tt j J. Hill, 'Prime. hbl. ....... ...1. mcsaa;ri5":::!rr? RAGS -Conn try, $ ft..... aurisr ........ SALT Alum, 9 bushel.... ..... Liverpool, 9 seek, . 1 . 11-1- - - 1 - 00 Ofetl so a 00 ' 00 00 ., 00 ' 90 : 9 A ' ' American, 9 sack.... ronoruco, y ........... A Coffee, lb. ...... .... B ' ss ft- " . .-, ........ . ... . C S' ............. '-Tsr-' SX.Ut- w a.... tW hV 00 S A , urnsnee, w x. .......... SOAP Northern; J ft.. SHINGLES Contract, ft 3.. Common, ftM...,f..;... CypreseSaps aj M, . Oypress Hearts M..... . STAVES W.O.BbL.ftM... 4 0C- 6 1 50 : a IN 4 50 5 00 ...I 00 13 00 15M 10 00 80 00, 00 00 00 oc " 7 - '' 10 90 it 00 -vyjruicD, w on. ........ TALLOW p ft . . ....!.. TIMBEH--Sh5ppiBg, fl M v.. il . ' 10 90 B W CI- Ml Common Mfll....;-..... . Inferior to Orduiary, Q M '. WHISKEY Northern, galr. North Carolina, gal....... WOOL-Unwahed, Vft . . . . . Waebed. W ft . 4 tr; vw1 8 TMf 4 IW1 ! -- BOO' I UW 1 60 IS 18 S A 98 WlIiIfllNQTON - nOMEl UlAPKirr Exchange (sight) on New York, .... f.V'l Jt disct. . u ; . Baltimore,. . . , . ... .i if -: I VJ . : Boston,. ............. Jf "-: . I " i Philadelpalai .5r.U. "; i - Western Cittea,; ...,.,j(-. . , Exchange SO days i mcent. - ' - - ? 7.. -' ?! ' Bank of New Hanover Stock 85 . First National Banltv. " t5 Navassa Guano (.to. r 130 N. O. Bonds-OldEx-Ooapon.... ..33 " ': . i Do. . Fnndlnir 1866 8 do. . im.H- -K:-, Do. New W-t'Vauroad.....t..80 r W. A. W. R.B. Bonds 7 Qe (Gold Int).100 3 Do! to N. C Sailro'ad'. ...... varuunB uentrai a. n. UOnQS. 6 VC .40 r WlLCoL Ang.S.R. ;0 Wt ft . ..... . i" j i. '". j 1 Tt...iw".w '' " ' ' ol4tf?e..V. .70 ' 4 . " s . view 6 fJc, ...70 (Gold Int. . " 80......:..7B W.U Railroad 8t& 'g -lDt VTUmington Cotton Mllla....- .,..100 - W.E.YST0BH,;II.JD., . n031BOPATIllST'f . - i -''d t-r. . t , - -, SUCCESSOR TO DR. Wi B. FREEMAN. ? ,ap6tf". Office at Ms late Betidence. Virginia Ileal It ii PR SALE BY .ADRIAN. -YOL.LERSJ ; ,-r. , x Wholesale Grocers, ap6 tf i S. E. corner Front and Dock Bte. Baking Powders; G ANTZ'S SEA FOAM, Dooley's Yeast Powders, ; - . J . Horsferd's Bread Preparation, : 4S;rH'v. v i Patapsco Baking Powders, f I Oar own Baking Powder, - V h j: Lien Bakinz Powder. " ' 'apfitf Flower of the East Baking Powder For sale by ADRIAN; VOLLXRS. .h: Sundries pERRY DAVIS & SON'S PAIN JSLIS. . Essence of Lemon, Essence of Peppermint, Ks!f senoe oi Cinnamon, Essence of Jamaica Ginger. Essence of Vaaiila, Nntmegs, ; Pepper. Ginger, " Mustard. Cloves, , Spice, Cinnsmoii. Laadanam, Castor OiLParegorlc, Camphor, Salt Petre,, Epsom Salts; Johnson - Kingtford's Starch, Hal and ' Bt Carb Soda ia kegs and boxes; Toilet and Lanndry r'i Soaps, Lye. Potash, kfi.,Ac, at -Tr ADRIAN VOLLERSV r 1 " ' - Wholesale Grocers, --)" ap6tf ' - 8. B. corner Froat and Dock U . - ti '. : a '.u. t rf-.j,,! l.f 'A 14 T . . -ft-, J . ! . ' AtP Eschange ; Corner ! 2OO0 Tarda Axambarar . 4fflAS t. JiutIl4MeiveU. rho Ladies will ind on examination taetT these ARE THE CHEAPEST. ever, sold la thla-J ' market.iC i.iJ; ...Bm.mOStT,. n v-mhSS !: j '-'.j TtocaaiiEa.Cina, t r5 ,75 f 85 , S" ,9V 10 34 00 '! -Ti '1 ' - 7.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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