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Carolina.--' I- Major General Wade Hampton, of 8. V. Mat rei?nlar N. O. Cavalrvt , 4- Major General 1. at. Trim Die, or iaia ryland, 2 brigades. ' . Brieadiet General Bam. Garland, Jr., of Va.,N.G. brigade (killed)." ' "t -Urigadier General te-u.; lAne, -oi-ivt,-Nr C. brigade, c r v " -f llrigadier Geoeral iwnoo,oii. v-v- BHfadferffeXcValTO Brigadier General C LeaTeDiborpe; oi England. N. C. brigaded : t - Brigadier General K. B.mpiey,,3 regi-r. menu.-r -V f " "nii:tili rri' I 'Brigadier General George U. ttiewari. 2 regiments, ti -.jr'A I Br ffadier General -Ijhw: a reeimema. ; Brigadier v General f R. M j RodeaJfogf, va., l regiment. - . - . . Br eadter General MGreee." of . o. V , 1 rciriinnt ( f ! i- - Brigadier General Bat nara M jtf;t: egiment? ct' r-fjAf. ,AUot -General tt. G. Tfimng,- at jf ori Vi&hfr Also N O. tioona la Vhelnia'l?0 Brigadier General, J . iilfmax rcgi- I Major General Dealing, of Va.,vN. -0 . Major General vBeyjrljr Robert8op;jHi C. Cavalry brigade. . L"- '" t vw hen General if Odes - was promoter! o a Major General' place-; his JDiviaiorj-wa9 bomnoaed of North Carolittians hxv-hQ. Some of ior troops served, in 'Sooth jDarolina and Tennessee, ut ; we; are tool able to-give their number, or .Dywnora bommanderJL - -.r:.--. J.i'; "".'--,-' 1 General A.' F. Hill, when Major GeneraV commanded North Carolinians, and always Said he prefened to command them, to all fathers; ; W have the authority of a lead ing citizen of ; Wilmington; limself -.a Coo federate officer, for the following incident i Whilst ia General HiH's tent ne iiigbi,!lie. isked htm, 1 Which Js thebesl.Jtyrigaae.w forth Carolina-was the prompt -repiyf ; Which next ?' queried the Wllmtngtonian, McEae's North Carolina: he quickly anv wered, 'And which next ?' continued our riend. The General thought ; for ent and then said It lies between fjanet orth Carolina and Mahone'a Tireinla.- fcrenerai v.- u. uurs ramoua juivision which did so much of the hardest fighting in ? Virginia, & was composed entirely - of ,roops from this Bute:- This very'jtravB! officer. aUhoueh a native of another State, has always done full justice to the soldierly dualities of the - North Carolina ''boys ;1u S)ar r-.v ' ': ' uu-'. - ".i.rt :' i--. v.- . By W1LMABI H. BEBNAttD. Fbioat : Mosnino,- August l; 1879. U EJ EBAL8 BOUN I H . CABOIilNA. NORTH . Our people no doubt are tired of politics. They and the country need restC : For aMor (VkJiB papers have been filled with Legislative and Confres8ional tiroceediuss and the disopssiens Srowingontof them.cWo have many - timeallttrned aside for other: topicKxhejumaii jmind re quires variety. Without it there - comes satiety as editors Bometimes hnd ouL ' It is a goocf time iai; any then for discussing historical points connected with jon(rjtjte.Such ice) are in fact never out of Uow.jPpr people need to be. informed that, a proper State pride'" may be exoited. The Stab has now and 'then attempted in its own way to contribute its share in that direction. ' " . There is a point in our history that requires o be enforced. We have shown how "many soldiers North , Carolina f urnished during the, war of tne States. , We must also snow how many Generals - who- served- in - the war were natives, of Norh Carolina. There is neecl for ths.' ; Not many of our own people have the' required in formation, and persons living in other States are, to a great extents igho- . rant also. To - show, this we 'tnen- tion 'a fact. 'Mr. Alexander Hi Ste- phens, in his able work, TKt Wdr of the States, gives & list' containing 150 Generals of the Couf edericjU - Of these bnt 10 are from Nortn Caro Una. This is inexcusable on the part of the historian, when it is' a act that North .Carolina had no less than 37 natives who rose to the. rank of Brigadier or' higher Here is the list we are able to ei ve, : ana we Deiieve it is correct in - every particular: " Generalf-Braxidn Bragg-1. ? ? i : ' T.tflntflnant fAnhmlfl T.nnnMiia Pnllr Theo. IL Holmes 2. Major Generals-Wi Wijjjoring, Wm. Pender, Bryan Grimes. Robert Ran som (CavalrvV. Robert P. Hoke: Stenhen D. Earsciirj John BL Portey Ben Me janocn, u. m. yv ticox, - Mv .. w . Kan- 80 OI 10. -. 13.'1 - - - S Brigadier. '.Generals Li Q'B. Branch. R. C. Gatlin. George B. Anderson James ; Johnston Pettigrew,, Junius Daniel, Ga- ' briel J. Kama. Gaston- ti.- Liewis, Robert ' Johnson, James G. Martin; Thos. L. Cling manw Yf .U Cor4"WClIam .Kirkland," P, McRae.VRobcrt Yancer Alfred -M. Scales. ; I. 8. Baker (Cavalry),',-J. i. B. : Gordon (Cavalry), Ruf us Barringer (Cavalry). Wm. Roberts. (Cavalry). Joseph H. Lewis (born in Granville, and succeeded in command of Breckenridze's old Brigade). H. W. Porney, Clantoo, of Alabama,, CuK len E.aftlcVfclix K. Zollicoffet bor n ' in uaiuaxandkuled in Kentucky) 24. . I Those Tvith a . opposite were killed. Halifax county,- furnished i our. Gen ; erals, yiz: ' ZollicofEer, r- McCulloch, : Daniel and Cox. "The First Cavalry (9th NC. Troops) gave the Con f ederpy JdttrJ3enerali,tl f ortkdar-d olina - had -1'-; Lieutenant General, 3 Major ' Generals, ( and v Brigadier Genera!3 killed in the war-aa many as Mr. Stephens can hnd room for- in hia list of Generals furnished by this State. .- . - Wo fiv3 al'o a partial Jist of Gen erals Cwher- States who com- manded llorth Carolina brigades; or j Corbin, tbet woald-be persecutor of the HebrewX could not agree t0 liave his cars kndj his hotel1, desecrated by such peojple,w.ho8e great fault teema to be that they pay their bills, assert their rights, and do not get into, xo ws.; Thii does 'ibtal0ittm1v1ce: mdreljrative 1 iid Jiplijaridni for low-bred people, and ruffianism enerally.' :;: Such an inference toight be made from a New York letter in the Philadelphia y2iewer a j trust worthy; paper, y The -.correspondent, referrinj! to the Manhattan' Beach" tjoteifays; vj 1 "On some of the trains that left this hotel Monday night there were scenes of rumanism which would have put even tne west.end of the island to the blush, in its worst days. ' This thine is happening quite too often. Unless there are policemen on these cars, of course the rowdies have things all their own way. as interference on the part ot respectable people would bnoir1 on a genera: fight, and tnat on trains going at the rate of twenty- five or thirty miles an hour, would hardly be a kind of entertatn-A ment the former weald court, i If Manhat tan Beach : eannotr stand .'the JeW8,"J5Ir. :Qorbin; may rest assured that the jgeeeral public will not stand his rowdies." z '-r : I imZ.&Jl . m i -j I The movement on f oot to" celebrate the battle of V King's Mountain next year is meetino ? with " much ! favor; he committee in oharge of the mat tr will ''memorialize the Legislatures Georgia South' Carolina, ! North arolma, Virginia, Tennessee and en tricky for such appropriations and other assistance - as may contn mite to the Drover 'rnsDmriiai.laD: aF this celebration. They " have, also cordially invited "the eo-operation of the ladies of Georgia North ;Car(. iwa, Domn uaronna, v lrginia, w en Virginia, Tennessee and Kentucky, to aid, under the. name of the LadieB King8 Mountain Auxiliary Associa tlon, in procuring funds for a suit able monument on the battle field.1 It was a very important and glorious victory, and North Carolina did more of the fighting than any other State. Our people may well take a hand then in celebrating the centennial anniversary of - this daring and de cisive battle. If John Sherman is ( not Jtrickish and false what do you call it ?j In his speech at Portland, Maine, he under took to give -the wprds'of -aj Demo emtio Congressman.' If he crave al he could not make any capital. If h garbled or suppressed apart, he could leavers false impression:' Now which lxl tnese tninicyou tne secretary o Fresidency, did? We all 'know pre ciiely what honesty, candor and truth ii 3 - 3 . tXT11 Tit-' J , ueiuaiiueu. vt ii, onn, in Eiis cnar adteristiof way, omitted a very impor. ant pjart TheDemocratjsaTd in Congress that his party, . 'intended to wipe out every vestige ;of vWar legi8' MvLon that imperilled or circumscribed thh libertieofjthe citizen MrV Sher- min omitted the words in Italics. "Of course hej'rhlade'ft. false impressidlj which he meant to do. ; Is he honest t here has been a small decline in the New yprk grairx: market owmgto: iarge receipts ana more iavoraoie re ports from thV West. - The aggregate oIgrain received oirone day, (Mon day), waa 1,032,023 buahels. Total last week 4,196,100 bashelavi? 'ers in politics will never wa the Secretary of the U. S. Senate for ten ye-t3 under Republican rule, and was also Secretary of the e- pubiicanVvCongressional . Campaign Committee for some ; years, ending Tvith lastlallpJrrnow rinrCalifonria- supporting the Demcjaticpadidae, "Mr. Gorham savsu that his , support. -of ahe Democratic, gubernatorial nominee in no Way impairs his standing m me ivepuo li'kii nartv la natlonaraffairs.': 'He says be jwUl support the Republican nominee for iuongress ip juts ujairw, sum uvr r . tbelieves that the Republican party of Cali fornia is the friend of monopoly,, and the creature or. tne aieao magoatesw uu tm pppre8stng the people of the 8tatev A bn- Iween the raUroads ana tne peopie ne ir kbe people, and as. the Democratic nominee Is the foe Of the railroad monopolists, ho will support him.' North Carolina levies aBinaller tax than any of the Southern States. The tax in Alabama i 7 cents; in Arkan sas, 60; in Florida, 98; Georgia, '50; Kentucky, 40; Louisiana, $1.45; Mis sissippi, i50; Mis'souri,40; South Cafo- ina, 45; Texas, 50; Virginia 60. We are unable to.give that.of iTen-, nessee. North: Carolina levies a -tax V The postal reoeipts of a country hVe thought" 'to be f indication of its bonditionwhethee here4 is progress pr retrogression; :ien' there H 4e- pided growth; ?;4 the: receipts oi uie jEi8toffice IDepaTtrnent it is believed here ia ' solid iraDrdVemenV in ; the financial ondTmndrThe conntr; f this belief or--principle is well ounded then 'We mayall leeien touraged.' The postal receipts for Ihe.firet three , months' of ,1879 were i early , 1 8,000,909. :,It , is,, supposed that the receipts for the year will not alt Tar short'of $32,000,000. -This js3Tie'arly 'double ". what 'they were twelve years ago. . . , ; Senator - Why te: of - Maryland, ap- peafs to ' have a strong hold on a arge and influential 'portion of the people of Maryland. He had with drawn from the contest for . re-eleo- tion, but the tnerchants of Baltimore ire hot Batisfifed, and have addressed him a letter asking permission; to use his name' as a -eaodid ate before the J. - . . - s. ;? - ".. ijesi8lature. lie has not replied as et. He ranks well as: a gentleman f ability, legal learning, general in (ormation and high character. r One of those lovely' specimens of umanity, knowp as a New England lank cashier, has turned np in a very lisreputable way. . One Prescott G. illsbury, cashier of ia National Bank at Lawrence, has stolen $64, 000. He was ..very;, moderate." The stockholders may. thank their stars tfcat he did not steal ' the bank itself. The fondness of. the New England cashier for . other; people V money is something curious!: " - - K -A 1 - i - i It appears that' Mrs; Dorsey, who willed her property to Mr. Jefferson Javis, is connected closely with some ' the.Union officers who figured in ie late war. , Her brother married a . - -- , i . ' - t - - -- . m . m ar mi rm mece ot Aieneral Meade. one nas tfro half-brothers, Mortimer an Charles Dahlgreeu, sons of General Charles 0. Dahlgr6en. -The number pi -contestants of the will appears ' to be increasing." ' ' 'J Td hundred and forty-nine imrai grants have arrived at.New. York. Of these seventy-six are Icelanders. - 1 - - Ti ff -i Trills T itmn- ) - 5Vof a AAnnt wrr anil vafr rtAoVilaa I" ii n v a wuu vi i ;uu i ai a ubvwio While the yellow fever is ravaging Memphis the pistol iHl plays a part. IKe Art oMflt'jbuwrand elegant monthly devoted to the cultivation of art in the hou8ehold.llJlV.exceIIprjfly Tprinted aid copiously illuatrated aad appears to bk adniirably adapted to the end in view,' e August number is No. 3 of the series. Price $3 a year; Montague Marks, editor aid publisher POb-itfdr-S.Oa?, New 1 2he Southern Review for July is on our tableland a very choice number it is bet ter possibly than any of the fifty numbers that have - pi eceJwt3 fw -romrtfae first it exhibited great.'vigor andnolUtle learning.' Itjis hettef nowiecause it has a greater ya riety of papers from a larger circle of com petent contributors. tVe cannot do better than copyTBOichontenTs thar6urread ,rp may -see-to what sort'Wf feast of good thtnes they are "invited: "Andrew Jackson add he;Bftnkolj khejtJojier States; 'hy Wnu-rL. r Boyall, fi.Rlchmond Va- Hng Henry VIIIr by Colonel lUchard M, Jdhnaton, Maryland t The Social Standing: ofi the South, by .Hott.WmrM. Burwell New OHe'afis The Native and Foreign Elements in the English Language, by Mrs. Mary W. EarljFy-Lynciibuig. Va4Kin Be yond Sea, (Gladstone), .by iJ.- .J,;, Pringle Smith, Esq., Charleston, S. C; Tobacco titi future in the utb), hy AIal Robert L. Ragland, Halifax, 'VaiaViJh;.athtr,! ( Washington' Allston), by. Mrs. Margartl Jj Preston, Lexington, V; Linguistic Curi osities, by - Prof. b$R. -Macanally, Jr., Mssouzlr. State Ufllv erslty 2Hi Southern Review' Criticism of The Death of Death, byj the . author; of , The Death of Death; America's. Place in '.History, by Hon. R. MiT. Hunter, of. Virginia; ; Puritanand CaValier, by Page 'ilcdarity, Washington, D.JC. ; The Reflex Influence oi Religion on thd WorfcVy1 Rev? Dr. H.JD. Alexander, Union Theological Seminary; The Women,, Wit and, Wisdom of George Eliot, by Miss apellal'CockeVIUchmond, -Va.; . Novel :WitiDgrbys MraBledaoe Herrksk, New YotlHcrVybleTilfc- Thfere is a striking steepf'rtrait Of Andrew Jackson There are many noticeable pa pers, to some of which we may refer heres after, r Price $4 a yfeati Cti f J. PublUherchmondTa; CDBBKHT OOnniKNT. r It is to Miniater.'.Welshverr. lasting credit' that, wanting to see ins own, uis aa live iauu, ue iw& iuo way he did to aiiy his yearnings. Instead of v reaiguiug his 1 office, and thereby creating thtf necessity ot hav ing to pay his own travelling ex penses, be might just; .asvwell Jiaye borne home on a" furlough' "and; fur- niBbeu tne government '"Willi an "op portunity to ffoot 'his" bills. r:c Unlike the Kassons, the Seward8,'theBing lams, the Stougbtonft, the MayTiards, the Noyes and others- ofqur, diplo, tnatie llkV . he ? preferred , to take an lionest eourse. Waslu I'ost. JJem. ; Congressman Martin.-of North Carolina,' has ..been. .con verted to the Sherman boom; so to nay .by the very, Simple act on the part of "Secretary Sherman or turning, on t an internal Ueveuue Collector who was ai&rant man and pultins : in a man..recom mended by Congressman Martin. The amount oi eninusiasm.,wuicn vuia. iu tle thing Bas created in the mind of Martin is perfectly astounding, lie is confident that the party in North Carolina is altogether for Sherman, and that ; any . combination which Judge Settle: may succeed in making witn tne DurDose ot : setting on tne Grant ticket for Vice President will not be able to defjrive Sherman of the North Carolina delegation in the next National Convention.' ' If - the becre tary continues to; exercise the proper discretion in the distribution f pa tronage, he can feel assured be will not be forgotten. -The officeholders know -how td boom.! Philadelphia Times, Ind. summate in the art of defense, he was always and eagerly looking for a jus tification for agression. The auda city of the movement which, in the previous sunzier uau seun ujrc lad ing back on the world around Wash" ington, was" in exact keeping with GenEee's constant inclination; arid now, at Chancellorsville, circumstan ces, "al most ' amounting to -necessity,- mffered bios the provocation to loiiow ills' benYagaW - tfe V8. about to vio-V lata n mrwntf etgaTim8o f -theboo tc ro6n, -and tohoW lor mere' rule tnai splended contempt in which none but the great; can .witn. saiety .. iuuuic. !And (affainlT.unrortunately;Jprri;the critics, success was lo crown audacity.' . ff .f .! -ft;: it s I Upper MarI&oro;AdTerUier.J . " Oaite a'uovel; weddmglojik place on Tuesday of last .'week tfi th P11 iio road, near Lyons creek, in Calrert bounlv. TheiiisoAiractiflg" plnies Were Mr. Horace Tell and a I Miss jdnes; both "blj&fitie Arundel county..' The t officiating: minister,;' .RevVJMr Shoal, ot ,i;aivert county, .was. re-. quested bythe-groomsmani .to: start froth bis home"; at "-7 "o'clock' oh- the abovenaiiiedjnorpibg knd;ie :rwonld; dolkei8e;.and;J.tbepoint' on t the; foadj w here iey wpuld meet.: should be made memorable" ry novel wed dingi'Thfs arrangeraen v was' carried pot, and, lher bride -iaod grooml on- horseback, met tne: revereno, genue tn&Qy and in the public road, reeated bh ho rsebacky uoder "the -Bheitering i .".:' ; .T-.V . : -l'.-.l.. prancnes ot a wiuespreauing ta&, uie tapny ouples were -made man 'and ,!fjf- .zTs..ti;1 hwv'sfi.i l;;r.2fzi Griffith,' 4MJtt - RTlfK' CWMTBUlPOBaHtBS. : The government of. North: Carolina be longs to the people of the State, and it ia a matter of simple business economy, as well as justice to our own- people, that the con" Blitntion be so modified as to: allow -the Legislature to exempt capital, for a series of years, in mining and manufacturing indus tries. A wise system of laws will secure tne prontahie employment of labor, and thus develop the great : resources of the state. Henderson Review. We believe that the negro. receives as much Consideration, and' enjoys as much liberty in North Carolina as ne ia likely to receive and enjoy in any part of the coun- uy. Uis citizensnip actnowiedged, and nis rignta under tne law accorded mm; his educational facilities are equal to those of the whiles, so far as State provision is con cerned; he sits on the jury, votes as he pleases, and in many important particulars is far in advance of the race in any other Southern State. Throughout our - borders the best of feeling prevails, so far as we know. Raleigh Journal of Industry (colored organ.) POLITICAL I'OiVrv I The safe thing about Secretary oMcruiau is mai uo is ius uery ui uia own speeches. Phil.' limes, 2nd. I Secretary Sherman closed liis campaign in Maine Saturday night, and ! Since it ia so soon done for,' ' i V sVlsanw annilav noK if tavaa Kamii - j ' Richmond Slate, Dem. - 1 Secretary Sherman ia .undoubt e4ly "running the machine? in his own in terest in every part of the country. The same thing was tried ia behalf of General Grant in 1876, and be did not get i the: nomination. Baltimore Bulletin Jkm. ; , i . j .Those who" heard Blaine's re marks at the Sherman reception at Portland noticed that he spoke with considerable effort, like a man Buffering from physical pain. One of his auditors says it was just as) if his Adam's apple had got twisted aeroaa hia gullet and were trying to choke him. JFash. Star, Rep. t, - "'Promoted. "- ' - 1 . j ' INew York Tribune. V - A ' Major-General under' Lee is" ijoorkeeper of the Senate; -and "the only man that ever whipped Sheri dan" is ' a clerk in the Stationery -Room. . These are the luozy ones. A Confederate Commodore is living by: odd jobs of wood'sawing in Cincin-. nati. or -A. Mississippi Colonel officiates as a car starter in .New Orleans, and a. proud ,i Georgian., who formerly wheeled v battalions.: af .Vickaburg" bosses sixteen Chinamen on a Nevada railroad. "One' of Grant's class mates" is an unhappy lightning-rod agent at the West' and Confederate ngadiers are scattered "here and there, : enable to earn a living.1 Beauregard and Early are even worse off- if. possible, standing-: on : either side of a Louisiana lottery wheel; as ; advertisements , for a professional gambler. A Brigadier-.General ,at Shiloh is now a deok ..hand on the Mississippi. -., - j." General liee'a Combative Inatlneta. IFrom ' Col.1 Cameron's "Chancellorsville": j -v w J in Phil. Times. y lit is a great, though eommon, mis take to : class General - Lee' - among those commanded wbo found the best and mostcottgejuaPiirnstrations of their powers ir defensive opera- uons. aub war uu i,ue part oi ine South was, from the nature of things, one Of ' resistance to aggression, 'and a Systematic ; offensive - -would never have accorded with1 the' polioy of the Confederacy, nor have been possible' against " the overwhelming numbers of the enemy, But General s Early has made public a trath welL known in the councils of the Army of Norths em Virginia when t he &says ;l.hat no officer in that army. was so jnyariably m favor of fighting as its commander.: The SharpBburgfTd-Oettysbure campaigns prove that he waS always! oui me 3 aiei u - , . u vppuriuui- tyjto assume a strategic dflensive,and every" battle that1 he fought Bhows how ready he was to escape from ari attitude of repulsion into ohef of vigo rous attack. Hi8 instincts "were all bold and "combative, and, while con-i l No Rallnni tm lu, Xtni lo Ntnohti. - . Lopecjai o me jiivening,Joun5uo.iiiJ--ii Washingtost D;. C.July; 28, loh.' Casey TTouncri "of Tennessee. called On the Secietary of War this morning to protest ; against sending' rations to. Memphis. to be-distributed in that city, on the ground that it has 4 tendency to altract large numbers of the poor and suffering. He wants the rations, bnt wants them sent to camnsi to attract Denote from instead I of!, to the infected city. : Mr. Young cites tne disastrous example ot last year. It is' not4: thought; rations will be sent at all " except the demand of the suffering .greatly 'increases. PHYSICIANS, CLERGYMEN AND tTfl AFFLICTED EVERYWHERE, t THE$MEATESTKEDICAL r I TRIULIPH OFTHE AGE. ITUTTSI PILLS CURE SICK HEADACHE, !TUn!S PILLS s CURE DYSPEPSflfcc TUTT?S PILLS iCURECONStlPATlON. jTUTT'S PILLS j CUBE PILES. : , PTT'SPlLiS CURE FEVEB AND AGUE.! TUTCSPilis CURt BILIOUS COLTC. ifUTrSPILLS Cure KIDNEY CompraTht TUTT'S PILLS CURE. TORPID LiVERi iTUTTS PILLS IMPART APPETtTE. reb23odIyD&W7: Db. Tutt has 8bo ceeded In combining ia -tbeao nills the hereto fore antagonistic qnall- - ties or a strength in a, Puroatifb, and a Fo- BtFTZNS TOHICL . Their-first apparent " efEeetia to Increase the appetite by causing the food- to properly as-,,, aimirate. Thus the eys temia nourished, and Dy their tonic acoon on the digestive organs, . . regular and healthy e vacnations ar pro duced. - f-tj t Tlie rapidity vith trtich PERSONS TAKE " ON FLESH whiltf nnder - the influence ot tnese : pills, indicates their a daptability; to nonrish the body. -hence their"' efficacy in coring ner vous aeDUity,. melon-, choly, dyspepsia, wast ing if the muflclea,8lng gtshncsa ot the fiver, -chronic, constipation, ,: and imparting health & strengta to the system. J Solcieverywhere. , i.y ,'i.rrice 25 cents. '-. Office 53 Mnrray Street. .sa'wfr"';', - :ouj. TT'.'V'WIW - rraT""' , . Lut,w) - WEBSTER'S Unf.GHIDGED. JTOXfa ipAQES " COLORE J FZJLtES TTTTT7 TIMTIOTT? ; !- containing a StTPPUCMEllT f " 1 -I 4610 NEW TT0SDS and Kcanlng-s," K .'l-..H-a -AND A NEW. ul;34: : BiosrapWcal Dictionary v ; ,' Of 0710 NiMES, i :' ancient and modern; including many now liy? , ! inir. eiTinsf the Name. Pronunciation Natlonali- ty, Profession and Date, of eaeh- :y t TEW EDITIOW contains a Supplement of i 1Sm Am new vords and meanings, t v- ach new word has been selected with,, great i lj mps. and ia thorouehly defined. . J ttW Biographical Dictionary, now added, o 971Q names of Distinguished Persona.:1 1 Idftion of the best Dictionary' of the Eng-' j 'l lish Language oyer pnbliaheL i .definitions hare always' been conceded tot JM ne Deiter vnan m any iua: juicuooary. j j I fllastrationa, . 3000. abont three times I . JL as many as in any other Dictionary. ? mhe DIctV"""rernmender'byBiale Sopta i , X . t 35 States, and SO oUege Pres'ta. j TTn Schools, about 32,000 have been X jplacedln Public Schools in toe LIS. j faly English Dictionary containing a Bto-. ; J graphical Dictionary, this gives the ; r j wrarne with Pronunciation. Nation, Profes- xM ' J aton and Date of 071 0 persons.1 Published by fi. C. MEBRJAJi, Springfield, Ma ? . AXS0 ' , Webster's National Pictorial DiCTiosARt. ; K40 Pagea OcUd 6D0 EnqraTlngs. H. BRTWHTLD," L. BBUNUILD. TKAUC MARK.; ' W. L'. meadows, "l k -,.; Benderaon, VM C,- - FBAB Manufacturers of ;- ALL GRADES of PLUG TWIST .and SMOKING ' TOBACCO. Wilmington, N. C .'.' " . .'f Try the , jylStf TRIUMPH SMOKING TOBACCO. ni4 THIS SPACE IS he Brown CottoriJGin. Cleeaathe See ketterv ItUateH Faster. d ! ipy ta aatreOtestCtaafai ta fcpt.. Etctj MalmefldlyaIeKnyareatfifi : ; These machines are made of the best materialiL and the workmanship and. finish are unexcelled. Has been awarded premiums at all the State Fairs, Georgia, Alabama, Texas, etc, etc- ! - - I Price List af fiins, Feeders and Coadensers. " 5 , j ia : Payable durtog the Gotten Season. - Slnt. ' 30 Saw 40 45 ,70-80 Price of Gini. Oi '- - - ; $ 75.00 87.50 110.00, isaoo 140.00 160.0Q PrlnofGiniwfta Setf-FMdlng At- tfci linmili, ' - $97.50 113.75 130.00 . , 141.75 , v 153.50 '178.00 182.00 .,.,208.00 Price with Self Feeding Attach, nest! and Con. $120.00 14000 - -i60.oa 173.! 185,0 .00 - .00 7 Boxed ready for shipment and delivered at our factory. Bptetoltenm to cask purchaser. Send for circular containing, testimonials from over two hundred live planters, who bought ' and used our machines last season ; c : j. :-.. - !From 1843 to 1858 we manufactured Gins at Got wnbut, Georgia, nnder the firm name of ET. Tat ub ft Co.. afterwards CucxoKa'Riinww A Cin.1- and made what was then known as the Taylor Gin. xmtmg tne year isos wo remoted -to- this, place, where we have been ejcctaaively ongagAd mpB f acturing Gins ever since. With long experience, the best labor saving machinery, and skilled work men, we Dossess advantages not enioved bvuiv' other manufacturer In our line for producing the bxs work for the uasx money. - ' . v -5 - ' PresBes. Engines and complete outflt famished; ' when desired. Address . . . BBOWH i COTTOlf GUT CO.,r Hew London. Coin. . n eodSm BW;?vs'i wefraa,' i mHS OLDEST NEWSPAPER- PUBLISHED IS JL the Pee Dee section, one of the wealthiest and mofetprosperous in the State, offers to ComnrdBaioa and wholesale Merchants and Manufacturers, and to those who- 'have adopted the plan of selling by sample, an excellent medium of - eommwiicatiott with a large and Influential class of merchants, me chanics ,p lan ters and naval .store men, whose pat ronage is worth solicitation. AdvartiaamAlita uwt jjosuieBs varas mranea on UDerai terms; AddrcBf eeptaitf ;TMiPiedmoiitJPre3sf I THE ONLY PAPER PUBLISHED m CA tawba county, and has ait extensive circnlatwui 1.. 4V mL.nnnnni. . ' """IT limWCU. 1U Ml. OWU9,r j. uo riuhoo IB . ... .... ft i W IDE AWAKE DK MfKfR A TTfJ j. .t-.i. -f- I '-41- ' FOR V .11- ;iUl . I P. , L.',' Bridgera,V&; Qo: Jy83tf A Sworn Statement. E, the undersigned, have given' Otterboarfc'a f QOcts, unlaundtied -Challenge" Bhirt a fair and impartial trial, and find them to be all mat Is claimed by the State Agent, regarding fulness, ncr feetion of material, ntT&cT&c ' f 9. Parole Fillman, Contractor. ' 'i Y. Q. Sommerville, Physician. .... . A. Toronto Snioody, Lawyer.' x' "" ' v " ; ea P. Lavant, Ship Builder; 5 1 - As t- Henry Standlia. "8hirt, Manufacturer u -Jjoason Jonas, Keeper City Park. , " W Ex Judge Pednvand others, Sr-WShirUiOM mono week,' Fifteen doa. Bqya Challenge hj last steamer.seU- ; OTTEEBGURG'S "Men. Wear Depot?? " P. 8. A sample Shirt will be tnrwariinn h wall frtr nrlM anil nAtt.mi ni . v . .t.. LX. . Hall & Pearsall We; Ka- OVFER FOB ' SALE, AT CLOSE PRICRS, X ??J? 1111(1 COMPLBTE stock of GSNBRAL QROUSKIKS, consistiag in part of ' 1 'l100 t )K BhlaKew MESS PORK.-' " i lis Ttiba choice Nerthern BUTTER s j u J ' ' ' Bhls'FLOTJR, MAbB FROM NEW si- lOU WHEAT AND PUT UP IN FANCY1 V 1 K AABoahfresh Ya. Water rsmn'n uvn. lUUU - - -------- ! ' ?fY-BbIaandahdaNewCrori f-- fi J V" " " - ' CUBA MOLASSES. T aVlTa' C A'Bbla SYRUPS and MOLASSES. Points; Oils anAlsas, VASU, BLINUS ANlT DOORS. 2 J : v ' 1 1 0 1 ; rr 1 w v t " s BUILDERS HARDWARB f V, i At BiekBoitdiri Prices', by -"Jr i'roti!' , nY-sa-At't-yx ftKj. Wo.?5 8outhtF:fontlSj Off 'tfe!lf5P stanBardw YOU twrT M3T.rCii rT rci,mDl? caieade be sure and get Fairbanks', i We also keeft. in stock an as Bortmenl of cheaper goods, such ai Howes' Union, Ladd's, and several, other kinds, which we cp a oaerindacements in on t m (-nvJiv t Law4wae Mouse of 7 JNO. DAWSON Co!,' 5 Aiy7 tf, 4 . ' Wilmington, N.cT-, : fSa'Oiiro.iiouuioiif. H iiu o-onuerstoetfi tvp esont the whoIefiTc'prif.c8gaierallif, ,,lti m&luiit k small order? Uighe pneus have to be r.birKoa AK.T1UL.KH. bAGGlNO--Gunny.i .;-.-.: s tstandrd.j.-i.v'(s BACON-North Carolina, . uams, if hhuuiij - . - ShoaJdcrc, V e.......... , Bidet. C. choice, S , Western, Kmojcoa-- '''Rama.'.' I Sides, tt oaooiuej-B,... " Dry Salted J-TSidtS-ft.r: 8honlden I-.. U0 j& . ilk a uu a 1 I- -- BKKK Live weight . . . - . . '. BAKitEU Spirit TarpenunA Second AJandj eaca.-ti, jv, New New Vora. each .'. , . NewOityreach.; ;:i ;;. i ' BEESWAX w J UK1CKS Wilmington. M r . 1 Northern. v. i . . klOTTER North Carolina. t . Nortbeni, i " CANDLEB-rSperm.. , , Tallow, V . v. . r. . : Adamantine. CREESE Northern Factory H B if i uay , cream ; . -State, tt 8) COFFEE Java. V P' '. ,3 Bio. V ...-,-.'.,.. ! . 1 LafiTiwvra. a) ft. CORN MEAL V.bneheUir Sacks J UU1TUH T1J6S lMie...... DOMESTICS Sheeting,-. yd Yam. bnncn.. ...... , .. FISH Mackerei.No, . bbL v No.l, bbl..... y. 1 MackereirNo. a, aa Mui i ; MackerelTNo-a. bbl..... r, Mallets. Hbblt......j v N. C. Herring, Roe, keg.. ; i DryCod. "Bfc i ..'.., PEKT1L1XKKS r eruvian tiuano, w w i ., Bangh'a Phosphate, ,'. 1 Carolina Fertiliser. " i. Ground Bona, n u-;. ,, Bone Meal, , . i -,Flc-ttr,' ,:'--t -- NavassGnane . " Complete Mtnure ' - 9 Wkann'B Phosphate . :, : i ' wando Phosphate, " j Berger Buta' Phoeph. - . Sxcellcnaa Cotton Fertilizer rLOUB-Flne. bbl" , 1 c Supe. Northern bbl ;.. , Exlrada " - bbl, , f- Famiry ' ' ' w bbl -t :-- at! MiBa Snpr., w bbl..r, j y i v Extra, V bbl..... Family, bbl j Bx.Family. V .bbl ., 4f.rfit-fa 5b...: .HK;'.a.;i GRAIN Corn, ia store. In oaga, i ftirn.Ciirro. W ousnei. -,' Corn, mixed bushel, in bags. ! Corn, wholesale, in nags. . . . : Oats, fjl bushel. ..... c - Peas, Cow, bushel.... RIDES Greene 9 " ' . s HAY-Saltern, " 100 ', ' Western, 9 100 Ss. ...... 1 North Elver, J00 ta.... iOOP IRON toni . ,. ii. V. . IARD Northern, V ? North Carolina, 9 J..M , ; . LTME m bbl - , LUMBER CiTT SnaJfSawxD 1 - Ship Stuff, resawed, M ft. i " Roneh Bdee Plank. M ft.. j V- WetIndUCargoe,accarding ; toqnauty, w it.. .....-.. Dreesed Flooring; seasoned. ' ScantnsE' and -Boards, com MOLASSES New cp ICuba.hhdsJ : New crop uuds, oois y gat. . X Porto Ricb.hhda..Vii...,.: ..r " bbla.... ...... .v. I : SagarHoaae, hhds, Vgal. . : frt n -bbls.;al.w t SyrapjSblB, gal. .....,.. NAILS Cut; lOd basia. keg... JILS Kerosene, V gal.......... 'V'' i&rd V ' Linseed, gl...0&..', Roein. eal. .... -......;. :; POULTRY Chickena,liverown J : . : Spring I'gANUTK-w Duanei i Irish, Northern, bbl .vi.... PORK Northern. Ci&Meaa.... , ! . Thin, V bDi J Primes bbU.;.....ii: : 1 - Bump. W bbl. v..,... . RlCE-CaroUna, .;..;.f: ' Roueh, ( buah KA.G8 Oountrv. ft ....... Fcity, v..a..i.;..,.,.., . j uverpooi. V8acx,.k... , j IJsbon, sack...... ... .... ! American, at sack.. . f orro ruco, v x.. A Coffee, tV4.. 'B C .t..... SOAP Northern, m SHINGLES-ContraeW M....'. t Commom, M;.w, .i.i.f. j CypressSaps W M,.... ...... . i Cypress HeartBJ It; ii.. i 00 . 43 00 S SO; a 61 ' I S (a "8 ,la O 8 a ;: ta'S i,IO "'It Q 1 75 a IS W) S 50 .3 5i 10 19V 58 i 3 f.e si to. O 14 Ot 10 if 50 ft 00 '6,80 S 50 S 00 ' DO 67 0 60 00: 45 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 65 oe 00 Ob 00 00 00 00 60 00 66 M 0 00 0 00. 5 00 ' 6 00 0 00 6 60 00 C 60 - 8 00 ' 67 60 It 10 :o 11 . 81) 16 IK fcO 3 te, 12 O 0 IK ft, 10 tf 9 13 4K ta 6 !0 O 6 Mi O A 0l( - I.H O 6 6t. O 60 w to M0( 4i no 6? (hi !,( 6. OCw 70 00 on on oooti 400 4 V, 5 50 O , o o e o a o o 68 46 66 4 9 00 . .90 80 65 00 7X 00 18 00 00 00 14 00. 18 00 7 6f 6 00 6 7S 6! 6 76 Vi 65 68 CO !9 ro O 70 5 9X 1 1(1 & 100 '.) 70 (Hi 8 10 I 00 SO 00 15 OU 18 M. O 36 (10 o o ........ 1 E?Bi.?tt""''f tlis pwtt BUlpptng, sa M. auu it air, b M-- . 1 Common Mill JiInferlOT to Ordinary J M.,.. WHISKEY Northern, m gtd.I North Carplps. y gaTwv.. w.2J.uwa8ll ....... 7 13 00 iii' 81 .' ; 83 . 00 00 : 00 . 40 0 00 1 10 ' 80 .... so so f"r: 8 1 30 :f ; oo 2 50 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 .Jim 16 00 loS- 00 ' ;0 14 3S : 19 : 20 SO 350 14 14C 100 40 ' 3i ; 18 140 00 - S 76 11 00 00 00 O 11 00 10 00 1 00 1 o o o J : O o 0 '-'.'0 ; 0 'f oc t 60 4 60 60 IS 00 18 00 00 00 e 10 90 7 00 . & un a 4 60 00 1 00 .100 m 76 fo ,75 85 Q. :- 9m '. 1M 3f 6 6 00 8 00 5 00 O 1500 oeoe oooo 7 ,1100 800 6 00 500 400 600 160 -vSS ' o a disct Exchange MjrrrrTTifrrTiwTrAr --.. -r r1- - - - - pi Exchange 80 daya i 9 eenttKfeS. -,; Bank'orNewHanOTerStock .;;.-;';-:- , 86 FtotNationalBBak,,....;, 75 ajw. , imuum looo.... ........ o. v. Do- ' Special Tax.. i.Uini:i i - . .uo. m n.u. nauroad..... 80 W-. W. K.R,Bond8te (Gold Int). 100 'Carolina Central R R. Bond, 8 e.. .40 WUmington City Bonds, 8 f C ... .76 TC...,.,80 Old 6 vc.... 70 new 6 Vc. ...70 (Gold Inu H Mil Rl J M i ew-.Hn'ver Oonnty fjle,......:.75 (Cur. Int) W. W. Railroad Btock .T.....' ... is North Carolina R.R. ...'........ 60 - WIL GaaUchtCo. .......!45 Wllmlmrtow Ontton Mills :.. -.. ....100 Boot and Shoe Store, -32 MARKET STREET. THE : PIONEERToFLOWPRICES i XI O OLD STOCK TO WOEK t " - , ' - . -u k k " OFF AT ANY "PRICE All New Goods, selected with a great deal of care in accordaace with the times. I All or my Goods warranted.' Notice some'of the prices: - . ...i i , , - I A C",?1661? BttWu, from 80c to ft.00. W to tLSsf ' ?bble Morocco Newport Tie, from At'n--flJt.Jr'tl.9ip"to My Ladiosr ; aod Childrena Department la now complete. r- i ask11' m placo elnPri80a 1111 JEar?oW 8;'Tou'.wni spend your mo ney for nothing. . . " - , Remember, no trouble to show my New Stock. '- f - Respectfully, : .:;;. ty:'- ' C. RdSEWTHAL, I I - 3 MARKET' ST.t(. J'fHt ip27tf , . Sfcn of the LitO Boot- Eschlinge Cbrner ! ; A Handsome Lteetrf LACBi,OYK8, '-. f ' ,, i Lotfg and Short. t Fine SATIN FANS, TIBS, : BRBTQNNB LACS, Black and White, And , other Fancy Art'Clea. -,i ri . 0TDen'biorget the: BEST . SCISSORS In the world and ci LINEN ItAKDKERCHXSFS. Jail tf ft -it-SPRUNTr -- Exchange Corner. AAUaiaUl - V B HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST aad most nerfeet assortment nf TRUNKS and TRAVELING BAGS ever brought to this market Prices reduced.. Give us a call at oar Wholesale and Retail Harness Establishment, No. 8 SOUTH, FRONT STREET .- -si ,,Jy39 tf ;rf I . t,i MALL4JD Jk Bp WD EN.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 1, 1879, edition 1
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