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f 1 ... - -JTrrttMi iri-fT r -1-. i KCBLISIIGR'S ANNOUNCE.3IEf.TV ..n.Ttirn chad tia nirihat dailv neWBUS- (n Morfh 1'atniina.ia nnoiwuau. umuj. kondar at $700 per year, $4 00 for sixuientas, i'V 'k.,i n i fr one month, to waLl atocrita?.-Hvercd'tV cUy subscriber, at the raWlTcentl per week lor any period irom oi.e week to one year. , , , THE WEEKLY STAR is published every "'""J, aornJng at 1 60 per year, $1 00 for six months, 50 Senators frtin that 8tatc if tiiby &ra afraid I tutife Is no cure tor the labor trou- of that.ntttober of soldiers. tM??: bles iti popular education that :"it tnepoviuua u.ui -v-v-; , .- thousand could be sent mere u aesireu, x urings ine conuiuoq ui tevc w Patient, but" has. thus far,, to tlx Goternnient and the enmity of iLe Repub- masses, offered no prevention and no lican party which wields that power w. The fact is. the publicists are fon lhpm an tne Hollander. ieara . ma iua , ... - - . morning at f l oo per year, xi w ' . tear tuciu u - . ... . ...... . .... ... cents for three months. - - stain leaks in the dikes which bear back evidently fairly at sea m their efforts advertising rates ftAiL.-no huw lheJwaTe8 of the oce&n from delHginir the raDDle with the setioua1 Drob'lerni onoday,$i.oo: wo .f"S! mekdows'of his homestead; we fear them to grapple witn me serious pt-uuicu.. four days, $3,00; five JttMf .w -el"WirfJta!L"flr 4hfirst speck of. f.fc.tWfrfrH-Mfkl- " fuiVVhM months. 4W4.00 TEK? S'i months. 460.00. Ten luTei To! ! solid "Nonpareil" one square. ,.n..t. nr trairs- Festivals. Balls, u' .'SSVSZZZZZ. utin Political Meet 5Si. a, wUlbe charged regular advertising rates. iJjQnaohariah' Chandler, Conger ; I .Ji--.sr.i, ...ini'Af his Datienti we 1 v- ? jii.Tfs-i' fsi-iiffw!! 8Dd CoakUot? are very reliable expu-J ? i".. . " -IsTi. 77a iha niiino.tin 1 Thev Shave at last fliscovered tnat . I 4V J1 wtr , u?hioVi i . t. nnnn iho lmri7.An. I t : aIii ! ' 'l . . i it .: I 1 kniwme that their deceptive beauty covers V T -Jl, R..a Ia rjii f. ZHZ.iXni. bnmin( theTfierce desolation of ahetempestf iwe . w Tnj-al rlnmrt at I thorn aa Ihn SheDHera Ol ID8 DIOUUiajU No aavoruseineu ."u.-. - -------- . :: n o ny price. , ieBrior aHiu1'i',WJ 'rr ,P ' - .5--.rtor hf bf'tr Items" siocents per i -ujnw Athwart 1118 Dam. ipr ne anowi for first insertion, and 15 cents per line for each I T . -h.dom of the eaele. theTB' subsequent insertion. .! ; : : " I L.i tvnnt f ih nir wo fear them as Advertiseaienta inserted once a weefc in uauy wui i , ' .-.rod th mrl.i. wonden shioa I nrenented of nrosneritV' or .. COm- . h..j i nn ner aan&re for eacn insertion, nv-i xmhic"s" . I T - , t j; '- rf-t . oeciia'geasiiwpwsquiw uu .. I ,.u--ktc v;tinra n thnir first artear-I L - . . . ... ..:u. .4ibbiS.Af:bAidiWflWi:i. ChadbourueK i aecoxdipg ,t f esses that : whatever Northern . labor. r nthar dav. three fourths ot daily rate. Twice a week, two thirds of daily rate. ; Notices of Mairiage or Dealh, Tributes of Re spect, Resolutions of Thanks, . &c are ckarged for as ordinary advertisements, but only half rates whan naid for strictly in advance. ' At this rate 50 cents will pay for a simple announcement, or laar- riage or JUeaui. . . ; . : ; .-.;,.,;.; ;. ; .;.ri.: -t--: :m Advertisements to follow reading matter, or to occupy any special place, wiu oe cuarsuu. r ordins to the position desired.- Advertisements on wWch no specified number of f.r. i. m.rbAri will b continued "till forbid." at toeoptlon of toe publisher, and charged up to the date oz aisconunsuuica. t- discontinued before the time con tr acted for has expired, charged transient rates for the time actually published. .'." .." Advertisements kept under the head of "New Ad vertisements" wui De cnargea nxty per cent. tiua. ; An extra charge will be made for double-column or triple column advertisements; Amusement, Auction and Official advertisements one dollar per square for each insertion. All announcements and. recommendations of can didates for since, whether in the shape of commu nications or otherwise, will be charged as advertise ments. , .;',!.!;!'.' -'h. .'..' i V,' ,:';.;. . .' Hnn tract advertisers will not be allowed to exceed their space or advertise any thing foreign to their regular ouainess wiiaeui exira cnarga ki iraiwon rates. f the TTorse Vikines oo their first appear ante in the seas of his empire; we fear them fort ,;was l nok.'.dne . ;to ats .ngb as fell patriotic Romans feared the crossing j organization, 'bat-to the yaoci-v of the Rubicon by Caesar, roe passage -oi ent of" toosaes8irjb;a wideand fresh' Which with arms in his hand marked him ef i0!! as the enemy of Roman liberty.'HiV"Jlr-i virgin sou to ravage: and that as t --.. .; - i.'.-f fSH J; or nn n no if n.na .lasiail Ktr o t xt strain A NBWPOET. iome I eighteen months ago we re-- j it disclosed itself i a ,:faUure,,,. .JIis member to hftve read some very cor- remedy us yeryi raaicau. jie inms, ikL nraise of a new; poem m ; two or the civil government onghtU to regu. tM-ft hf the leadinff ubUcatiOns of late ootn capital ana laDor. -apuai- Great Br taiii. w it was a ; new poem mb must no . we iuioww .wgwi b'4 a new poet to us. ' It was entitled at; the; west, market PK?9?flS?PV-. iho Epic of : Hades," and was by ists must pay enough .wages, to allo w the author of "Songs of Two Worlds,1 ?. jemployes ' td live , in homan deoenoyi Itiwas thoueht to give ereat promise Jo rear-families intelligently and ta I o - -. -1.1 :: i. . . 1 -1-1 , . of superior powers. - We had lost lay; up f0 aX- 10 fight of it until we saw a ' oritical iporewt wjiowjnavy no'tioe of it in the Baltimore IwZZeifirt JaWto apply their adfauate wages' of the 21st inst. It says' the author to! the I threinds Just neutioned. Pavments for transient advertisements mustbe I , " . , , . . " I The rinPrriTilnvfvl jftlasH are f'warda of miniin. Known Twtlea. or straneers with I 1ST VY. kU uiuow uiiuuikw4 r-r r.J ffigrtoeconSlcay paf.m -Iy orqameriy' the younger generation of English; society intnm. ba made to work. p9eie. - xi gives mis auuuuui ui tuc i- ft . " v.," r...r,"-- r.;.,., pem, which is interesting: ' ' posed. , If this plaii looks ressive, The EdIc af Bades" is a descriptive 1 oc resembles slavery, or interieres peem; reproducing J0;."1 ith individual liberty,- never mind singular compactness of narrative and ne :. " t . bilitr of toouQL aa weii as iruo poeuc i tnau xie 8 ays: " vv e 1 uave 1 usieneu W k m Jl Tf 1- 1 ... r i- - ;??T ff.-'SEX?!.1.? ta this crrioriff enoueh." ;He then Tartarus, liaaes, ana uiympus unu, mere- i jays .aown Advertisers should always specify the issue or i- ' sues they desire to advertise in. Where no issue is named the advertisement iwill be inserted In the nailv. Where an advertiser contracts for the paper Ho be sent to him during the time hia advertisement is in, tne proprietor wui omy oe responsible fur mo mailing ox tne paper 10 nu aaureBs. Remittances must be made by Check, Draft, Pos tal Monev Order. KxDress. or in itetnsterea ieucr. Unlv such remittances will be at the risk of the publisher. . -v.?. 11 Communications, unless they contain important news, or discuss oneny anu properly suojects 01 reai interest, are not wanted: and. if acceptable in every other way, they will invariably be rejected if the real name or tne autnor is witn&eia. an axiom tnai reaas those who are passing through, the inter- I has made war on African slavery for mediate state, . sou iuw wuu.uo iu iuu . . y . -tt possession or the ioys of Paradise. In thrCe-qu arteri of a cent ary. He says: the first class are Tantalus, 1 Phsedra, Sisvnhus ! and . Clylemnestra, : who.: are By WlLLIAai II. BERHAKO. -WILMINGTON, JV C.i Tjesdat Mosnino, May 27, .1879. 4i iiBllATOB,.TAHCB". i i Well, wo ;j have . .read Senator Vance's maiden speech in the Senate of the United States. With delibera tion we give it as oar opinion that it is a capital effort. It is not the kind -ospeech we expected from the great Whatever is essential to the preservation of I society can ' never be' against individual ngnu, but must oe for inem."- ', - INow, this is indeed very ' Vemartr able... This , was. .a. mam argument used by, BomeQf ;;thes defender8,3of tortured for sins which can never be atoned ; ia the second Class are the victims of cruel fortune rather than of sin, such as Marsyaf, Aclaeon, Helen and others; and in the third class are the blest immortals who dwell in Olvmnua. The first thought of the casual urtai in t-aVSnn nrv Iha finnlr ni) lni(nff over it is. I have seen all this before hut I slavery in.the South.. President Chad a closer inspecuon . will convince ithe most J bourne does not believe that our fine nasiycriuc mat me aumocia wormy ioia.e . , . his place in the front rank of English mas- I ideas about freedom" should prevent ter-smgera:. TnepoeiisinorougniyimDuea tWe-civil Wernmant from dealing wnth the nmnt or nia son?, vnisn inrouen i . , . : ... .... out, is Greek in its simplicity and purity as I with pauper, classes and those who do ww...- I not work. Hesavs that the civil go- v 1 vArnmAnt nhntiW not wait for the la numonsi, dui - it is a Deiier speecn i American puDusner.on tne looxouiior i ; ? . .. . , , , -a - it. i , , . i i - v ' l borers "to-come to prison or uuuo wu itoo kuau rr u iwAcu ava i yJI LO Ul lilJglUal aUU ObllMUg is lucid, forceful, and ingenious, with I did not publish -an edition for this occasional ; scintillations of humor, j country. The Bulletin says that the but only enough to afford , variety I want has been supplied at last by and give nis hearers a little -foretaste I Roberts Brothers, Boston. As a true alms house before we care for them by con trolling them.n He thinks they should betaken in hanAiiUixough-organized forms of law, and that society (civil Koberts Brothers, Boston of what he could do if he were to I immr 5a rmavtm-rinrn wa make a note .... i-.. Ji..-:.....1.i.b""' I j: vr .i. for the benefit of those of our readers s"? - ToVin lilra naiff g nroll aa ffi TkAOirxr I TT A.SW TT MM TT ... w.V. - T T 1 . . . . ... , ucrc wn ui lit net iui iu .un.viiu pull off his coat and : let himself out fully. He came near being the death of ex-Senators Stockton, Tipton and others " from the North . in 1872 when he ' spoke to a vast cro wd at Weldon. If he were to fairly "spread himself" m the aaecdoticalhne in the Senate, the grave Senators would have to betake themselves to the cloak-rooms to prevent explosion. - But the speech delivered i well worth reading. It is singularly prac tical and calm. It strikes us that the two speeches that would be best to circulate throughout the North, of all that were delivered in Congress by Southern Democrats, were made by two North Carolinians. We be lieve that both Senator Vance's and Col. Steele's speeches would be capital reading for . the Northern people, and would do much good. They ! ; are A so ; lucid t . so j plain, so good tempered, so truthful and elaborate in their portrayal of all that occurred in the South under the reign ; of the carpet-baggers ' in ?e constructioa times, ; that ; they f are really historical contributions and should be widely disseminated. We do not think Senator Vance's jgoyernment) , should becom sentenced '- . I rrnvornmcnt cVialf -rocmlftt laKnr.'Brrftll SOH1E NKW POINTS CORCEBNIHO I &"J'"T; e " , capitai. and LABOR. I fix the prices ofj remuneration, . thus Our Northern exchanges for a year I dictating to employers, apd shall be-.: or so past nave naa a great aeai to i come . the -masters - of : paupers and. say, about capital and labor. The I idlers. Not only so. but the laboring leading periodicals have also been I cia88ea are to : be regulated in the discussing the important question. I manner they are to spend their money: There appears to be nearly as much Such & the guardianship" advo- contranety ot opinion as toere are I caled in lne north. If the civil go- writers. Jkach one has his remedy I Vemment Were to be vested with anch for the great and Crowing evil, I nlnrA .lian antoeratiA nnwera. the oa- to-wit, the antagonism between capi- I tronaee Qf the "powers that be" tal and labor; and the pauperism and I would be immensely increased. The vagrancy that have followed as a I whole lhint, is a monstrosity. For consequence. , Each writer admits I merj to talk about regulating capital that there is a conflict, that there are I a'nd labor after that, sort is all nbn distrees and vagrancy, and that the Bense. Neither class w,ould tolerate evils are on the increase. .;r I for a moment,! iWa have referred But our object is not to discuss : a J the matter to show how perplexing somewhat trite theme, but to show I the proDlemJ how wild some of the" how time brings 5 its revenges to all remedies proposed, and how great the who, wui wait paueuuy. , - "Time at last sets all things even, And if we do hut watch the hour, '' There never yet was human power Which could evade, H naiorgtven, : Thai nittipnt Btnrp.h atnrl viffil Inner Of those who treasure up a wrong." changes that have been, wrought by. njecessity and experiencertin the Nor tneramind. usa-zi&'i si imvpo t)d '''' 1 i i i. -. j'.i;:i:r The Bo8tj7c;haV decided In the North the writers and think' . leanings ta the 'Republican party,; .if. era are bToueht face to face with a 1 wemaV Yudcte'fironi 'hiEf toneof 3 it8r effort great like Ben Hill's remarka-1 j f" .""J xu, vne OOUitx uau 10 1 uiee eoiioriaja generally,, .xt uu wuvtsr, wns years ago. ' xno principles ' oi i sumoieniiT inaepenuenu.ia utiprr ble speech. It is not elaborate and full of facts and arguments and quo tations from books like Senator Beck's masterly effort. But; it is a strong, well arranged, impressive discussion, and will please all who were not mis ieu vy gusoiDg newspaper prophecies of what "Our Zeb" wouW do when he made his voice echo .: throughout political economy 'that were adopted ranees tojireventli from being classed y our Northern "', cousins ..were' -justf aaatforgatif Indeed; itis" Sbinetimes sucn principles ; as : reuucea men ; iq i aesenpea as iemoc.rawo,, wun mue- machines and - made money-making 1. jSendeni jproplivjie:It i? at. any rate the hief end of Hf e. :ti But- thedono-i ifotiwM wjdely.Tead paper4 in-i New mists are learning Jsdmething: in of; this we school of. experience; "They are than ,ttf t6 inow and thetl to'aeBmrhai Covering that the ;mtilitarian: phijos- tt'has'to at ihe; outn " atidi'Cdn the great chamber. The speech is Va7 ana tne gcienee oi poiuicai econ- : gteftvrfcxvewrring emooraw argumentative, narrative, witty, very I m7 a.a eponed in the Northern iaSkmgtmmHai ,va'j!r POinteu. and at timps Plnnnpnf ftm I "vuwio, mo u.vu .w,an uibo sueri j -.ifi.raitwsi.iM)jv vy. v- . ! Tr" ei0?nr v 1118 i ii''illii-t.iiiLiiD: h without orejndiee.' they jnust.not appear as ecv w uev bupuobbu. ueturetne war. t AWii.iCa- Tf thW Tn mmu hnirW Kin the Irtiernatianal :Mevieio7 for X pronriatloh bills, they will be accused, and cs" Twa; 'r ;f Vhnw reason? of awBaciagtheoyern rvf "" v , Wy w,. f wjujf j I meat with revolutionrH 'Wat wmr bury them rAflTrtflrit Chadhnnrne. hf Willi am a I under overwhelmini; xnalorities next Vear. smoothly -written and reads : well. The part in which he resorts to the reductio ad abmrdum 'axgamenwhli his mathematical treatment "of the stalwarts, is really quite", admirable. Of its , sort it is Bimply ani'mitable. We would like to be able to re'pro duce it. xxis uieme is xy ui x What Answer?" These who have tared for one moment to nhftA- .uViT": of. ipflaminatory , appeal to ttTietttowS feelingieeouBtry.-the excuses given statute-hbok-are illogical almost no'-pue- One Senator gravely urges that it 'should not be repealed because tha vre.t hnib- the army is in the distant Went few hundreds being east of the tiins. ' He tells us in the course ot his euas mcration that there are only about thirtv in J w yoiiege. - - - - , . , . , ... , xhi-,..!!!. irQe pehcy for the Democrats ' i Va mm .a .Ca ww '-.C ta- .naa .v. .MnvAnriitiAri Kilt, .nil trfx UaVOTm 1 - V HW ' W9 , UU1 V WMHWU ; HUM HBU . &V some, laey iisve aireaay usue enuugu riOlitinHl nunlinl f nr t hnir rrnnnn entn hv tirn- read the essays of t-Horace Mann and 1 1puging the session and opening a sectional T -.. , - . I discussiottfor which, there was ao demand. they do not now let the ques- peopie lor aecisionJ they will distrust of eri1 ewBr-eonvictiens. the people handicapped by any iner win n neieated. Thev hiT Ativan tha 'Rflnnhl.o.ftnH thov olittm In the oom.meil s6h,op an extreme. position. It is'theif cue now'ttf earn fcuitfe euucavurs iu lne jMortn are i stitution, out ooeaience to ana,, aeience or secrintilr,; f t ft fin fti?.nl-Cj ItS letter ABAipWUl ' '111 vv e copy one paragraph because of 1 writem .otnai, juasBuwiio peneye .tnat; 1 1 i .if its rhotnrioal ' Si m, - - ? I LrtnAatinn ia tKo rrrootopt Virion C ovar I iion gO tO the nce.; itne. Sena, T?r?v:? r""rt? v 1 ftisplay tor savB: iii i a i voucosaiea to ,man. :ana: tnat tne i Tf thev rota - v nen any xiepuDlican Hanatn. I B j 1 idacation isoig avarMaad fplniiers in Falifiiiver. :nme ana ahfTart ntr oWrT'ri'rtiorf w "'lka 1 Maas-a held; BeDarater. meeting Saturdav r-j w wwwr- thiJBnilthaXftamiCftweTnangement8 may President Chadboume makes some i 1 a31"1 their employers and. thein the State of North Carolina, and asks "the honest confessions, and admits that SSiKS. ",ta",a" - ltndl BlMke be CCRBEN S COOinBNT. "Never was ibo Iiebublican party more important to the country than now; and never did it stand in greater-.he.ed of reliable ,expouents of its pblibv."--Philadelphia Press. The first. irojjosUorj is a piecojof partisan imuu Jeuce "and ."unmitigated "cheek. Thoecond is "nbtrue,! because John Bavoneta knl Tran3S;at election8. Ag Uoion el Joar re saia t ,m ti re- ply to l4prd-Nortli T nParlUment ii f, audiin oppp.8iiioa ,w. suujBuuug, iue people ot.,iiieinericanvcqiouiea to biilitafy 'control : "No man js to' be' rusted in sdch'a aitld'atioti Itf is not tUC ISUlll Ul fclltj. 8U1UIC1 UUt kUO of Ilium an nature whichV law beCQmes insolent. and jlicentiou wantouly violates the peace of socief tyjahd . tramples V.upb'ri" 'therjgh ta of human kind." So long as constitu tional liberty is cherished by the iniinary De .'Kept junaer BuujBonun y the xiivii power,- and ejections be con ducted without the presence of , sol diers .under, the pretext, of keeping the' perce. Vindinhati 1 Enquirer, Demi: Railway Cape Pear 8c Fad kin Valley Comvauy. 'FayettevilleQaaette.'poi y7f At fast after many years of 1- brave struggling, pressed by . adverse for tune and ; hemmed in iby . manifold difficulties the old "Coal Jb ields'j! or Western Hailroad" now the "Cape Pear & Yadkin Valley;' Railway" liila awwt.tm n . . l.'rt ' f n n.T .-v v 1 una auncu av iuc vuiinuuiiuatiuu ui this great importance of ; its" interests as one of the grand railroad and transportation lines of- Norths Caro lina, and its speedy completion .to Greensboro and . thence f on , to Mt. Airy may be regarded as almost' as sured. ..'.ll'il Tho Directors', meetings of last Thursday and Friday i mornings were very eatist actory. it was sno wn tnat the road was entirely- freed from its vexatiovs ' litigation, I arrangements having been made to call in the; last bond outstanding against the com pany ; the Board was ; fully repre sented, only Mr. Moore, of Mt. Airy,' being absent. ! Col. II. L. Patterson, Messrs. G. M. Kathes, J. C. Buxton atd I)r. V. : O. Thompson, were present, representing the interests of Winston and Salem. After , a long conference and some debate the mat ter, was postponed to the July meet ing, to be held in Greensboro. " jThe Board of Directors agreed to locate the road from Matthews' Cross Roads, via Franklinsville, Randolph county, N. C; provided the amount of $70,000 could be raised by county arid individual subscription. jTwo hundred convicts are now at wprk at" Ore Hill and Bear Creek, and this' week there will be at least ooe hundred more placed on a loca tion of tenr-miles at Greensboro, working 'south toward this end of the line. This will necessitate a change in the base of working, and : the en gineering party, under CoU L. C. Jbnes, will bo removed next week to a point west ot ureensooro. i f A series of meetings is to be com menced for the next, thirty days on the western end : of the road, and along the South Yadkin Valley, for tie purpose of raising subscription and arousing a proper interest in our great work. Surry county has al ready responded nobly, and we hope that the example of that sterling old county will be - followed by the peo ple of that whole section. 1 ; i The Cape Fear & Yadkin Valley Railway ia destined -to be - the great .freight - and transportation carrier of North Carolina. Reaching almost to the Tennessee line, its outlet ia the pert of Wilmington, an unbroken chain of over-300 -miles,- with 120 niiles' of "water transportation. It is, irk fact, almost the realization of the dream of the ojd friends of Internal Improvement in North'- Carolina a great route, terming the mam branch of the "State system" ldMbe build ing of our railway lines, vfi ! . ; Jefferson DavliaiHome. .. ; ,:v:.: i lBo8ton Herald. 'Ql 1 The front portion of the pavilion, is occupiea oy jur. xavis as a uprary aud i study. Here ,I-: found him slightly indisposed, and lying upon a lounge. His manner, is genial' and Very . kindly, with' that charming cburtesy, characteristic: of the high- I Seventy years of age,! Mr. Davis has yet a fresn ana vigorous look. His hair, moustache and whiskers are white' in partjJ but his' eye is bright JnA'AKaoi-fnl TTia 5 ffttA ih ' ronAa in. aUU ... vvuv almost severely mieuecmai, ouctne smile which lightB-up bis mouth, and his quiet, cheerful iaughtlispel the first impression of coldness. Few of our public men have the quiet lasci nation of manner, the old-fashioned grace, v and the charming conversa tional powers. xiis memory is capa cious, rand . retentive. Pne: j might, with, a facile phonographic, pen, col lept great stores of reminiscence from his: ips." ,;. i' -Y?-.Mr; ; STATE CUKTERIFORAHIES. OCR i - I The sentiment of -this community is for VI it T . .11 economy in ail duuihs owces, ana against an local freight discrimination add if these reasonable demands are not listened -to. our people will surely remember it when-; ever an opportunity offered. Kinslon Journal. ... ; ysi,ur4 Ye'sl reading and studying North Caroli na history was neglected twenty-five years ago; and it is not xnucn oeuer .now, uur children are not taught in the schools of the State much if anything about their own na tive land. There should he a law requiring bublic school teachers to use some or all of the many books in existence about North. Carolina; ana in scnoois wnere tne law wui not operate, parents should -demand -that their . children be instructed in reeard, lo their own State sod the prominent men of. the past and present aay. we hope Kortn Carolinians will begin to show some' "State pride. Charlotte Democrat. nr. Hendricks. Indianapolis, Ind., May 23., An interview m published with tlen dricks on the fJourier- Journal attack. He says: "l can only say that article was entirely, without truth. 1 never made any combination of- any kind With.Mr. Helley, or anyone who act- ed'with "or for " him ; never knew "of nyr appointments v or, conhrmations, ana cannot understand tne animus oi the attack; If, thVrefwae the srighfest LI UtM 1UC . VMaiCU A. (htHelJourn-js I pald imagine that the editor has heard an exagger- ted ItorV'bu-aa; there ) is tt O'0-l : can iienariCKS lurtner, ny8,,r--x uo not propose jto be a. candidate for Vice President,.with.any one and,'haye de clared this: pnblielyv and so .far as I am concerned the old ticket will not A Iair Uldet' Wpuderf ul Fortltnde A Ori die postroad drom Big Creek, Tenri.;: to Wayriesville,' N. f C, the mail carrier, George Crook, met with a serious accident some,, days ago. Wjhep' he had rfeached a point on: the Wayne8vilie,tbe.way: 'along.U)emaalQf' tain side above him "and ' on -' his left' h and., was an ; almost perpendicular elevation of au. hiindred feet or mor; Below.liim, on h is right hand, was ' a deiclivity ot some twenty; f eet. ? Here hi horse becarue suddenly f lightened', anid plunged over the precipice, car-: rytng tta lderrtlUlhimiG snouiaernriKing a rocic was orotteo, and his horse was fatally - injured. Brt; Crook courageously- threw Ithe mail, bag across his unhurt shoulder, and With acbing,broken bones, walked sixteen miles through the mountains lp if AyneByilie.S,Krx'ri mUr maK r.U Bpatwrightg& McKoy ONE aM ALL to COME aM SEE THEH, ' "-. : iAS THEY HAYS . : The Largest ! the Freshest! and Most Complete Stock of Fancy and Staple Groceries j Ever offered ' Iti the State of North Carolina. tS?To our kind patrons and the public we will say it la useless tar ns to enumerate the different articles we have for sale.; Suffice it to tay we keep EVERY THING KEPT IN A PIKST CLASS OROCBRY ESTABLISHMENT. ; : - "OUR PBICK8 ARK LOW. ,! OUR GOODS ARB GOOD. Wo want your trade and we mast have it. EVWe agala thaak you. (even daring these doll timesY, for your gnerous sppport It has been even more than we could have hoped for. '; B oatwright & ItlcEoy, 1 6 and T NORTH FRONT ST. my95D&Wtf ::f:o ; v; ,: Hall & Fearsall VFBR FOR SALE, AT LOW PRICES, A j ... . -- FRESH AND COMPLETE STOCK OF FLOUR. SUGAR, COFFEE, . MOLASSES ."CORN, MEAT, f" ;. LARD, BUTTER, CHEESE, '. ' TOBACCO, SNUFF, CIGARS, j r t PAPER, TWINE. PAPER BAGS, , ; , -ONE SPOON" BAKING POWDER. A FEW FINE N. C. HAMS. , and all other articles usually found in a carefully seieciea biock or uenerai urocenes. . my 85 D&Wtf a . -r-, : Cook's Plow liriproved, iJGGY WHEELS. WAGON WHEELS. C Wheels, Dray Wheels. Kims, Spokes, Hubs, OCXS, IDfOl Cash at the New EvUblished Hardware Store of . Bobs, Pullers, Dippers. Hoes. Rakes, &., cheap for ROBERT HBNNLNG. - Bnccessor to Henning A Teel, - NlXE TBI WHXKI. No. 9 Market street, j my.85 D&Wtf . Spirit Casks,Giue,Hopp Iron. ' i : -f tfaA New and Second-Hand ! ,: lilUl if SPIRIT CASKS, I . 1 AHrt Bdls HOOP, IRON, . x vv v my 23 tf KBRCHNER fe CALDER BROS. ' 10 ' 000 BnBhWnite ud Mixed CORN, 'QQ'!Balea A No: 1HAY, i - . y y my 85 tf ' For sale lv n-'-.y ,;'-V KBRCHNER A CALDER BROS :: Salt. Salt. Salfc" ! O A A A Sacks LIVERPOOL SALT. - ! OUUU ' - Striped Sacks, my 86 tf, For sale by KERC'HNKR CALDER BROS I Coffee; Sugar, Flour, j "B! C0' .11 aBdS,-:'iti ' V Uikf5019'..:.-''- ';: ! '-j gQQ-Bbls FLOTJR, all grades', - : . f Fereaieby 'my 25 tf , r, KBRCHNER A CALDER BROS.' A LARGE STOCK F NICE TOILET 80APS. xi far Family use, which I am eel liny very cheap . I have also a good Stock of BRANDIES, WHIS KEYS and WINKS, for Medicinal Purposes. .mjSStf. Drneeist and Pharmacist. E. Corner Market and Front Streets 111. 1 Steyeoiscopicyjriewsi ND VICINITY hi I . : ''t PRINCIPAL' streets, upping, uaxaaie tjemetery, terest. at t -i, OOK STORE AND.JPHOTO ROOMS. rXTILMINGTON5 AND VICINITY li. i '1.' , .' K...- ' ... Churches, Hilton, Shipping, Oakdale Cemetery, huu viuer puiuia ui uiiertssb, lAl'ltB' ty ' my 85 tf Trunks.: E HAVE, JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST and most nerfect -assortment of TRUNKS and TRAVELING: BAGS ever brought tt this market. Prices reduced. Give as a call at our Wholesale and Retail Harness Establishment, No. 8 BUU'i'it jr.ruw.r aitusax-. - my.85 tf i ; ' i MALLARD A BOWDXN, MISCELLANEOUS. K H MM TVii. Imnnrfant onran weiErhs but about three pounds, and all the blood in a living person (about three gallons) passes through it at least once every half hour, to iiave ".th bile and other impurities strained or filtered from it. Bile is the natural purgative of the bowels, and Jf he liver becomes; torpid it is- not separated trom tn uiooa, ouian ried through the veins to all parts of the system, and in tj-vme Wiati'tHr skin,, causes it to turn TreUow or u iirtr; brown, j color. I he stomach becomes diseased, ana xrys pepsia, IndigestioB, Constipation. Headache, BUW oueness, Jaundice, Chills, Malarial Feers, Piles aicn na sour btomaca, ana general aetuury oi low. , Merrell's Hepatinb, the great vegetable discovery for torpidity, causes the Liver to throw off from, one to two ounces of bile each time the ' blood passes through It, as long as there is an exTl cess of bile; and the effect of even ?t: few 4kxes upon yellow complexion, or & brown dicty looking slun, wiu astonisn ai wno uyittaey being tn first symptoms to disappear.", The cure of all bili ous diseases and Liver complaint is made certahi by taking Hspatoik in accordance with directions. Headache ieadache is generally cured in twenty minutes,' and no disease that arises from the Ljver can exist if a Bdr trial is given; " " '' 1 " SOLD AS A SUBSTITUTE FOR JILLS BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Price 25 Cents and $1, The fatalitv of Consumption or Throat and: Lung DiseaseSfriuchweepuaihs grave at least one-third of all death's victims: -arises from- the Opium or Morphine treatmejit; , which simply stu- penes as tne woric oi aeatn goes on. 10,000 wui le paid if Opium or Morphine, of any prepiration of Opium, Morphine or Prussic Acid,canbe found in the Globb Flower Cough. Syrup., which has WOTl,ilJl4,.I.i.tM.!...4,-., BOTTER Nortn Carolina. 8 fi. t . NartAem. sj .Siii.. .iv::is.-i f CANDLES-pcnn, V ..j , Tallow. 8 fc::?.,;: i.vv-: If. nil Adamantine, fj-jbi :i:..C,...i CHEESE Northern Factory 9 State, lb. ...... . . . ' -VUJrrxuaTUsTa;- 9iviV.v Laenavra. V.ii CORN MKAL S.boeheWn sacks COTTON TIES Sibdle.... I DOMESTICS BheeUng,-4. yd . iioniiB uuiicn.. . . , cured people who are living to-day with but one remaining lung. ; JN o. grwater wrong can 03 :oone than to say that Consumption is incurable. The Gum Flower Couch-. StgpF wUl ure it when' all other means have failed. Also, Colds, Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis, aniaH. diseases of the tiroatt and lungs. JRea4 ttetS.tj Alexander H.StfeiM Smi&anct Kx-Gov. Brown of 3i ItoaJ Geo.teabody4 as wsli as those of other remarkable cures in our book free nail At the drustQresrand.be convinced a that if yon wisn to oe curea you can oc uy iuc Globb Flower Coush SvntfFf -..Take no Troches OP Lozeuees for Sore Throat, When you Can "get Globb Flowkr Stxuf at same ; price, .iror sate- py.au xruggisu. 0. j nri-'ii Price 25 Cents and $1.00 tmm, Mm " Grave mistakes are made in the treatment of all diseases that arise from poison in the blood. ' Not one case of Scrofula, Syphilis," White Swelling, Ulcerous Sores and Skia Disease, in a thousand, ia treated without the use of Mercury in some form. Mercury rots the bones, and the diseases it pro- auces are worse wan any ouier na 01 oiouuor skin disease can be. Dr. Pkmberton's Sthxin gia or Queen's Delight, is the only medicine upon which a hope of recovery from Scrofula, Sy philis and Mercurial diseases in all stages, can be reasonably founded, and that will cure Cancer.; f 10,000 will be paid by the proprietors if Mercury, or any ingredient not purely vegetable and harm less can be found in it, ' - i . Price by alt Druggists $ 1 .00. Globe Flower Cough Syrup and Merrell'S Hepatine for the Liver for sale by all Drug, gists in 25 cent and ji.oo bottles. t. ICBSSELL & CO.t'Proprietorsj ' : tf,' PHILADELPHIA,' PA, v.1T.'. 0 30 novS6 eod&W ly ta th sa i: I :9T , j ; X3RAND DISTRIBUTION 1 .' CoMonwealtH DistriMoii Comsa&y. By authority of - -Commonwealth of Kentucky, Drawing and details mtfer supervision of promi nent citizens of Kentucky, in the city of Leols Yilhyoiv ; si;. 1 yifii -su;'q 1. Saturday, May 31 1879 ! NO SCALINQ 1 NO POSTPONEMENT ! 1 : ' FBIZBSPAD IN Ft7LI.Ii Jl $112;400 ! la Cash DlsfriitGil ! UNPARALLELED SDCCESs' OF TfiB POPULAR r' i , DRAWINGS l,r iif : 'V Read the following attractive Bst f Prizes for the - MAYDRAWLNG: - ; 1 Prize .. . . .$30,000 100 Frizes $100 each $10,000 1 Prize,. ...v. 10,000 800 Prizes : 50 each 10,C00 1 rriza.. 5,000 609 Prizes . 80 each 14,000 10 Prizes $1000 10,000 1,000 Prizes 10 each 10,000 20 Prizes 500 10,000 . - 9 Prizes $300 each. Approximation Prizes, $3,700 9 Prizes 200 each, " " 1,800 9 Prizes -100 each, . . '. . : , " ; 900 WUOtBAi-'llH!ES.! - ptpoar qnowuaops, uaouid to understood. letf seni the wholesale prices gcnera:ly In makUifi mp small orders higher prices have to be charged ABT1CIJS. ..-I..', P1UCK8. BAGpING Gunny . . . . . . ? :' Standard... , BACON North Carolina, V v Hams, 9 Si(new.. .. Shoulders, . ; - Sides, N. a choice, ? : -. Western Smoked ' . Rams..i ..i.;;.r. Sides, jl fi..-. ........... ' Bry Salted ".,-., , ,". . Sides 9 . ri " ; r 8houldere ... ..,;.....; : BEEF Live weighs . t . . ...1 BARRELS SpiritiTurpentlnir' ' 00 nam 10 00 8 tt 11 Q, o & ;3o is IS 11 1 8 I 3 i; Second Hand, each .a a New New York, each. . lewCtty,MeacK.ui. BRlCKS-Wflmington. M v Hi 7 en S sS li-i. oe Q, . tit) 1(5 tt 1D0 . S5 0l 00 15 a so & r- 18 tt io e 10 ti . it' & is 10 '17 . ' 65 Cb 1 75 8 85 00 to. Rii I - iu 18 ' 87 55 It 10 It U , 10 so 16 18 7"" ivv- fjyw.ti ,io uv uiuu o. i. bbl Kerei, ,. x, DDI. ; - -. o.s, Jrfbbl ackereL No; 8, gt btlJV. .. ullets. sjbhl i. . C. Herrlnr.Roe.V keer... Peruvian (luane, fOuu fe ;t: i uaugn-s rnoBpnaie, - . . - . Carolina FerUlteer.- J ' Hi uroana ono. BoneMe&l. io 1 Fiotu,Siiiiii , t xavassauaano. . , J Complete Manure 'ix- 1 '; - jWliaina'sP.hopphaW,' "...i : fWando Phosphate, "V ; Jereer.SiBntz' fhoeph. 1 !Uxccilcnza Cotton ,Fertilizei FLOUR Finoi bbl i - Snpcr.jsottaem. bbl... Kxtra flo. rfiiv.- -4V f. 1,960 Prizes. ; - . $113,400 - ! 8 u Whole Tickets, $2. 1 Half Tickets, $1. 7 27 Tickets, $50. - 65 Tickets, $100. ; Remit by Poet Office Money Order, registered let ter, bank draft,, or express. Fall list of drawing published in Louisville Conrier-J onmal and New York Herald, and mailed to all ticket-holders. For tickets and 'information address, the COMMON WEALTH DISTRIBUTION CO.or T. J. COM-MERFORD.- Secretary, Courier Journal Building," Louisville, Ky. ; ,i j:. ap25-td ua ta in Ap & th sa tu In My CLEAVELAND MINERAL ' SPRINGS, TT7ILL OPEN 5 JUNE i iSttTliese Springs ;VV are two miles from Shelby, fifty four miles west of Charlotte, and one mile of .Carolina Central Railway. Hacks will be at Spring Station on arri val of every train. At King's Mountain Station, on Air-Line Railroad, Hacks can be obtained,' (dis tance ten miles.)' Trains ran through from Wil mington without detention. ' nm .. Cold and Warm Baths. White and Red Sulphur and Chalybeate Waters.'. A Good String Band se cured for the Season. -A Bowling Alley in good order. - . ,: ... . . ' The Proprietor Is determined that the Fare BhaU be equal to that of hy Spring in the State. Be in tends to make special efforts in this direction. , , Special .Rates for Families. , , "-,'. :'" " , s. McPOSTON, Prop'r, Shelby, N. C.J ill Si WILLIAMS, of Charlotte, N. C, Sup't.:.i-& Notice. ;5-?:;.-. Having Qualified as administrator of the Estate of the Jate Dr, C. F. Burkhardt, notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the estate of the said intestate to make immediate pay ment tome, and all persons having' claims against said estate will present them for payment on or be fore April 33d, 1880, ox this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery.' GEO. C. MeDOUGAL, ' ; April 28d, 1879. oawOw- tu - AdmteiBtrator. The CHEAPEST place tobny V ... :- . .1- 'TOnx FURNITURE I 'Wiil ?-A '.visit dt. FUBH1TTJEE1- STORE ! ; . BEHRENDS & ItlCNBOE, , ! N.B. cor. Market and 8d StS;, Wilmington, N.CN my 25 tf Warerooms 2d, bet. Market A Princess. Cqrni32 f Bushels WHITE CORN,) - r 1000 Bufhels MIXED CORN. i 1 K fi Bcrxes D. S, and Smoked SIDES; " f lOU - - " 100BblsC. M.PORK.i i . rr r Boxes TOBACCO, all grades. .-.' , ;-s , & Kf , , - 5- 1UU KCgS NAILS,. uanaie RE;- Nos. 2 and S South Water st 100 Boxes Soap, Crackers, Oysters, 8oda,Candles, sc., ror sale low Dy . ' i. ij.-wukis,- ! my xsav lcBbeiIc VATER COOLERS.'" ' ICECREAM FREEZERS, M T EFRIGERATORSW ATER COOLERS, PATUMT BTJEAMKltS, - ? . i . . , ... .ff r ' ? i v i i .....ivr ."PARKER" COOK, . ... , !f ' i : "ROSSMORK COOK. At PARKER A TAYLOR'S," my 25 tl 19 Front Street AliTAFFBR &PRIOE, WILViN&TONSiSB D0Dn'& BLIND f We always keei on hand a large stock or -SASH; DOORS," BLINDS'," MOULDINGS," "BRACKETS, NEWELS HAND-RAILS, BALUSTERS,' Ac.and caaill any order la bsjrjino' it Snort 'Notice and Lovr Figure.'-Jail 1r cUbmi&q yfie 1?t'!JVf- feed Crosfc5 iiM'bJ .n Li) t.:Vi TXTB HAVE ANOTHER tT T THOSE CEt : f f - ebrated GRANT'S, SOUTHERN PATTERN GRAIN CRADLES on thn ZSlZrtZJr S' bbl.. - iFamilT ) v.-U bbl . jCity Mills Snpr., fj. bbl.. iii. .; ..j-,.Kxtra, $ bbl... u ' family, fjt DDI GLUK " Si.. -,.., ....ii.... GRAIN Corn, la Btore, In oags, i ' Corn, Cargo, bushel.. j; ;uorn,mixeav Dasnei,m Dags, 'Corn, wholesale, in bags, ; .. u Oats, bushel... .r ! Peas, Cow, bushel;....-. . HIDSS-r-Green. fe... ....... .- Dry, S l.. .. -- RAY Eastern, 9 100 "fee.. J- r Western, 100 fts. ...... .T North River, 100 lbs.... HOOP IRON- ton. LARD Northern, 9 tt."........; North Carolina, fi).. .. LLMB bbl LUMBER Cot isnAxSiwis-l . , 8Mb Staff, resawed. Mft. 1 Rough Edge Plank, sj M ft... -v. j WeBtlndia3argoea,according j toquaUty,JMft.......... uressea Jfiooring. season ea.. Scanthsg and Boaras, com i4 ! - nnnTv M ft...i .... . ... . MOLASSES New cp ICuba, khds , ; New crop UUDS, DDIS fji gal., ' J. ! Porto Ricoshhds.... ........ I. f bbls.. ...... ...... . v 8ngar House, finds, ft gal. ii I - " . bWs. gal... ;8yrap,ibls, gai... ....... NAILS Cut, lOd basis. keg.. -JEL8 Kerosene, H gal. . Lardf-a) gal.........:...... ! Linseed, gal,.... Rosin, gal..;....;.-....... POULTRY Chickena,live,grown Spring.. PEANUTS- bushel.. . ........ POTATOES Sweet, bushel.. Irish. Northern. bbl . . . . . PORK Northern, City Mess . . . . Thln,i Doi Prime, S bbl..... iRump, bbl K1CB Caroiina, tt ............. -- Rough, bnsh ... RAGS Country, i f City 9 .9 4.fi)w ti , SOPS". - . SALT Alum, 9 bushel...... . i Liverpool, V sack, , .1 l Lisbon, ji sack...;...'...;... . f American, ft sack.. ......... SUGAR Cuba, Sib., .j........ . A ooaee.fi ..... B vt. .;. s Ex. C . ? Crashed, fi........; SOAP Northern, tt SHINGLES OoDtract, M... . ; Common, M -i CypressSaps M,'.'..i. ...... f Cypress Hearts M. STAVES W; O. BbL, M... . 'IB. O. Hhd.-, M .... ICrorees. M TALLOW ft..;.....:......: TIMBER Shipping, tt M.;v. r.i iMillPrime.tt H.T.......... u MillFaiTi ttlf..v!.....;,... I I Common Mill.... i Inferior to Ordinary, W M S 50 lo r.f If 60 13 f 6 00 6 fiO 60 ' 8 W , 2 50 5 30 8 00 4 00 ,:.00 6X 57 60 68 50 00 00 60 00 45 00 0 00 00 00 . 40 00 00 00 45 00 oo oo 6 r oo 65 00 65 Oo 00 09 67 S 09 00 70 06 00 00 Q 70 0U 600 00 Cli 65 90 60 00 W 400 UUU 5 00 6 00, 0 00 ft 6 50 e 6 00 6 50 8 "60 64 59 S8 46 55 4 0 1 00 90 eo 65 00 ',0 (It) 8 f 00 Q t 00 1 5 4 75 5 SO 760 500 5 76 6 2S 6 75 12 65 5 CO 19 50 65 E 9 105 100 '.10 IS 00 00 00 SOiK. 45 oe 14 00 18(0 18 00 35 W 13 00 16 01 31 :u 33 00 00 00 00 40 0 00 12 1 10 90 30 is is 1 05 40 a uu .It :i8 :w n no 8 50 14 145 ioe 40 35 20 1 30 56 3 25 00 00 11 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 11 00 00 00 10 00 6fc 7 90 1 00 ia x i 1 6 S3 00 80 00 00 00 00 .. 19 : 8X w 7 ex oo ; 5 4 00, 2 50 75 ib i5 85 8.V 7M SJK 9 7X 8 10 6X 6 00 8 00 WHISKEY Northern, tt gal.;M I North Carolina, tt gal wouii unwasaeo, v tt ....... -i Washed. tt, 4 50 5 00 5 60 CO 13 00 15 00 10 00 0000 00 00 00 00 -7 a 8 16 90 IS 00 ' 7 00 800 5 00 O 6 00 '4 60 5 00 ' 3 00 -4 00 100 5 00 1 00 O 2 50 : il ' 18 3 tu 28 w lfcirriNoxoEf jhonbi juabket Exchange (slghtj onNewTorjV...M. , jf dlsc't. ; Baltimore, a " Philadelphia, x " Exchange 30 days" Bank of New Hanover Western Cities, . 1 tt cent. )verStock,..,..... ;. k,.........-.....v.. Ftrst National Bank, Mavassa uuano vo. N; C. Bonds Old Ex-Con; i Do. Funding 1 I Do.ii ! V. ,1868 ; Do. New........., Do. , Special Tax..4..,i. 85 75 130 ' .23 8 8 13 Bpeclal Tax 1 Do. to N. C. Railroad .....80 W. A. W. R.R. Bonds 7 tte (Gold Int).100 Carolina Central R. R. Bonds, 6 ttc.. .40 WiLCoLAAug,R.R. -j v ....80 Wilmingtoa Cir Bonds, Sttcw. ... .75 " - ,, -7WC.........80 ' n - Old SttC.Vi.70 new 6 ttc... 70 (Gold Int. a0irttv-riiec.......,..75 .. i Do. ; ; do. , . 6 ttc... ,75 (Cur. Int) A W. Railroad Stock f .45 North Carolina ltZJL?MT:?XVZO?,v;.M- WiLGas Light Co. ......45 Wilmlnaton Cotton Mills .: M. ....100 , -! i . Tii6: New and Popular ; Boot and Shoe Store, :i t ;S2vMARkETSTREET,i i . f - ' " NO OLD STOCK TO WORKl "-f'- .j'I.V" t';J: OF? AT ANY PRICE I ! All New Goods, selected with a great deal of care, in accordance wiui the times: - . . , . , .: j AH of my Goods warranted.'- Notlco eo3ie)f the prices: , - . J A Lady's nice Cloth Buskin, from 60c to $1X0. 1 a. nice r.ia or x'eDDie Morocco Newport Tie, Trom 90c to $1.25. ..J. i A Gent's nice Box-Tos. Gaiter, from $1.25 np to the bests.t,"ivitii .W-jii .4, -ij-,,,,,,. ,-r . s My Ladies' and 'Children's Department is now complete;- -'i ; i- $!.:.';:. tiuit jiis'i t J A call at my place and a fair comparison are ail laSk.liii i t" ?!4JU'jvh.",fT ; ; t ;. Beware of old stock. You will spend your mo ney for nothing. ' 1 ; l;"-Hur!r' nf. ,, 1 Remember, jio trouble to show my New Stock. ?Miiiii-j .'Respectfully ) ' . , :33 MARKET ST. ap 27 tf ' ' ' ' Sign of theLitfJeBoot Salt. Salt, i 'Salt. Sacks TOnrERPOOL'SALT:'-. MVVV j ... . Now landing and for sale by m y 18 tf WILLIAMS A MURCHISON. From, And Mter ThistDate ! flK WlLL SELUiTHE BALANCE OF OUR 1: BLUB Jf AT1UUB CADET SUITS A i stock a full line of Reaa, Hookas Grain Scvthea. v, u. viu , uuuuusuea niravira noun : 1 1 - . " VBt ' JNO. DAWSON StX!Oir. M my 25 tf 19, 21. 23 Market street, I rayl8 tf SIO.OO! Special attention is called to the fact that, not withstanding the advance in the price of White Goods, we" will "contine to sell' the ' Pearl Shirt at U!jj 'aJdatid. " " The Clothier. 1
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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