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MM Jr. t'r f il i .f . it - r - f ' f." - t a : Pi v Wash for rrult Trees; The following wash for .orchafd trees is used by Mr.: W. Saunders, of the Government Gardens at Wash ington:!; : 0iK---.2-- Put bushei of lime and i 4 ft. of powdered' sulphur in a tight barrel, slaking, the lime with hot water, the mouth of the barrel being covered with cloth: this is reduced to the con sistency; of ordinary, whitewash, and at the time of application i oz. of car bolic acid Is wadded to each gallon of the ; liquid ; Apply to trunk; At will not hurt the branches . or . foliage if applied to them also: .- ; - - The above is usually applied in the spring, but Mr. Saunders believes it would be more effective if used later. The only objection to this is that the foliage makes the operation more difficult :MyA'?- tmmrmf. An experlencd fruit grower.the own er of a fine orchard in Western New York, uses the following simple meth od -with' eminent success:: He takes lye from' wood ashes, mixes a little grease with! it, heats qnite warm, and with a syringe throws it up into all f arts of the trees,branches and tiunk. t will effectually kill all kinds of worms infesting - the tree in nest or running over the bark. Trees treated in this manner were exceedingly healthy beautiful and vigorous in appearance; with a smooth," glossy bark, and bore the best apples in the country- The remedy is easy and cheap. isCommon potash, will do as well when" ashes are not obtainable. For t: vines and peach trees, wash, well with soap and water,' and "when ' they are dry paint them with 2 parts of flower of sulphur, 2 parts of soil, 1 Dart of soft soarx and 2 parts of clay, reduced with water to the consistency of paint; Journal of Chemistry. :,( , A city Hog Balser. 'V r Mobile Register. - -. - I have received from Cant. Win. Cottrell.' weights of six Berkshires sold by him. The weights, are net alter -Being dressed: 1 - , . One or . aged (not given). .... One rr,'2t years. One sow, 16 months old........ ' One sow, 18 months old ...... . One sow, 1 months old ........ - One sow, IS months old...... Six weired..:.. .i... Or an average of 413 lbs. net. ... 446 IBs. ...482 " ...S96 " ...400 ...438 " ...817 r . 2,479 lbs. The old sow, I bought; the others I "raised -npon my place, a city lot of less than one acre, t . " My system was push. From the first day to. the last my pigs were never hnn- on svlt .milk, kitchen slop, garden waste, green corn, wheat bran, cotton seed meal, ". and corn. The green food was run through, a cutterl and mixed witn bran or corn meal. Before killing, their feed was corn in , grain soaked in water. - As to cost not over four cents per ft. .Their purchased feed was not kepi seperate,Abut charging my horse and cows with an amount of less than one-half . that others tell me it costs them . to feed a horse., or a cow, my pork did not cost three cents per lb. I have no hogs for sale. " ,' ; G. G. D. - - . Ajer'a Saraaparllla. :'' IReidsville Times.! - -Our old friend H; O. Clark gave us : a call yesterday with his cuts for AVer's Sarsapariilla a 12 months ad. We couldnt agree on tbe priceiBorry it's so, far we like Clark, and adore the Sarsaparilla, - but we cant take printing for nothing. He made ns gape at prices, some of the State pa pers papers- too whose editors are wonderfully stout about a "high stan dard" of journalism, and all that stuff and they are actually taking adver tising atprices that will beggar the craft. , We are sick, we are tired, we are ready to cut our throat with a composing : stick and' quit. For a bag of rotten; potatoes . we verily be lieve .we can get a column of adver tising in two i thirds of the papers of this - State. ; We are poor have no money no-friends no backers but with God's help 'we shall stick to liv ing rate if we never get them. senppernong Wloe. ' I have been, making some enquiry about Senppernong wine, and as I. see -severaTenquiries in your paper about it I jwilL.inake public what I have learned. J ' ' . .. . r I wrote a friend in New York who called on many wine merchants. Only - - M J 1 - A . uueiuaiiueBieu any aesire 10 purcnase cuppernongwine. He said ne would pay, fifteen cents pert gallon for the . wine" in vatsi ; that ne would not tur- chase a less quantity than 20,000 gal lons; he would allow ten cents per ii - i i f - gauou ior uaxreiing, ana pay cartage . for itj &c." , -' He - said Seuppernons: wine could not compete with Grape wine. I shall not plant - very extensively of - tne . xscuppernong. correspondence Char leston News and Courier. ; ,T.cermani3illec. A writer in a Northern naoer erives the following description of the culti vation ana growth or this excellent forage:-- "It will grow from five to eight feet high; blades, resembling young corn, come out on the, stalks about every five inches. The stalk and heads are large in proportion to the stand on the ground. It will yield from three to five tons of hay, and from forty to - sixty .bushels of seed to the acre on - good land. The stalks, when matur ed :are soft. . The hav will be eaten readily by all kinds of stock, and the seed makes an excellent chop for feed. It e-mt be sowed from the 10th of May to tae 1st of July, and the grass will be ready to cut for hay in sixty days. - About one-half bushel of seed should be sown , to the acre if it is intended to .thresh the crop,, and three pecks - ii omy ior nay. jn o erop is more pro fitable for the farmer to raise for feed. ing all kinds of stock than German .millet. , The growing crop of this wuuuer1u4.gr ass is oeautixui to behold . and it -. excites the curiosity pf al - wno have not cultivated it." , - "Well." said Old SL as he reaed liia i - buck and saw on the pavement. "Dat's . Kiucomii iuig uvut tsr nigger,' dat jess de time dat he gits outen er job, he go ter wurk war'in out his bes' Sunday clo's I Hit do 'pear ter me dat de nater ob er nigger are like Marse Osgood Sanders say 'bout de pinery woods hogs ef yer pen dem up in er house devil brake out de fust stormy night dat come fer der priverlege od sleepin in; de rainF ' - . . And be resumed his search for cord V wood , to saw -' into stove ; lengths. - Atlanta Constitution. , v : . ii Mmitea Copartnersblas. v t Jiaitor of- the Journal of Commerce; Please explain the meaning of the .word "limited," as applied to corpo- - ..rations and ; copartnerships? i - . Yours, respectfully,: t R. &. B. . ' ' . wy., uaveanswerea tnlsmany imes.-.nn England, in New York,and some other States, joint. stock: corpo rations and associations are allowed, and the stockholders are exempted from individual liability on oondi tion, prescribed by law, that the name or title contains the word vumitea. to be used the' concern, ; v; , ; ;rRalelgli.NewB4 jtfjj Amons other enterbrises which the. Board of Asrriculture orooose to inau gurate is the culture 01 tne sugar oeer.v with a view to this, a SDecial provir sion was introduced into the -bill es- , Hteps were wsen m regaru w iuio- l merlast:yearby vey, and a perfectly essf; ?5SS55- ejperuueni, - wm wo (epya ball a dozen counues xaia jspng mainly; through, the enterprise of a auspices or tne xsoara An experiment . was small seale last y ear miitnre.-j-wnicn was remarKaoiy.isuc-, i,- cessful. . JJut; as vejryiuue aisW us, and . little is known pf -thef'rnpo , ttoce of it, jew iacts will 'be the beet. This result has been achieve Kaaf - TViie voeiilt. Vina rtAAT) f.VltfiV4 ed in fifty years; ; in ; which time the consumption per-capita has increased' ten fold. Germany and France now export sugar, which is made from the beet at a ; less cost per pound than from the cane. France : nas a much larger area in beets than the "whole State of North Carolina., The United States consumes 7ar Jmore ifjgar Pe capita than any other nation, .mbrp than forty pounds, aggregating near ly one million tonaand Imports near ly the whole of it; and has spent more for this article alone, since the discov ery of California, than the entire yield in bullion, of all the ;PajQifloStateKa mi - -ArLL ; - j -vn si t-w I The cost per jKmndof engvmade j ironx tne Deei; is in fxance iee tour cents, ana in mis -oomHrywouiu riot be more than five to six centfc alWaV8 iri all business Of SUV"-W vvmwi8wvui were wceu. yfiBifcTT. a a'ir.W WAii. y.n i ' " it , 7 -v iyr .xuiuira rosimasieis. . jno Bonthera i , a ... TJ..r. w.", .... ?.. i tamim. itwiei - . . . . . i , '..::rr..L :. : i ' uen. iio.fti! inn wna triA oniv accession y i timA .watrr few experiments, with partial suecessJ exist as o tbe ngbtoticerbiuiclainiaats to i ToViYicf in lithe chief executiTB office of that State are. different States to test the feasibility; of the successful establishment or tnis industry in the United States.- Expe imAnts wpmriAd last 'Vear m Xeia. I ware and New Jersey witbthe-besl? I seed imported from France ana wer niany.,-Tneperoentae-otagHM mio, u iu, ut i unsatisfactory. In France and Qer- j W-W !jf manv the averaareis aboutB per cent. I Baetbodsf under and inaecOrdance with law,. I And lOiafreauentlvreacbedandsome- I time exceeded. s a ne Average result in i TiaUnrarA wna -not. half so much. . A I trial was made with the same seeds by; I an enterprising citizen 01 v iaieign artrt t.hA renlr. tAst.pn alnn? ritn me . i ' ' iT.l 4V. n I proaucts m Delaware, was iwhivuw the highest French per centage.;; The . k A . a a-k a mao at Agriculture have i been , fortunate I enougn TO procure iruux jLeuYtu.c ouu Illinoismore than 100 pounds ;of Ithe ft commissipn will distribute them to everv secLiuii 01 uie- outre iw wirac ment. under various conditions of our I soil and climate, i It is solely a ones? I tibn of per centage of sugar. VJThe I beet vifilcls 2U to ana even 4U tons to i the acre. And that is 2 to 4 tons pi I Rner. at 10 Ter ent ' Ab to the tsros-I pect of success in North Carolina, leaving out of the account the expar- uaeni oi ias j, year, : our oiimaw ia ic markably similar to ithat of France. xufc wie Deet uaosiry umves truiu SouthernFrance toMiddle Russia. The.; beet only requires the. poncutaoai.v orable for the culture of wheat or bap-. ley. But the greatest benefit of the, introduction of the beet culture is to be found in its indirect influence on the entire circle'of agricultural opera tions. It necessitates a rotation of crops, judicious fertilization and uni versal improvement of all its process; eg. For fliamnle. ! m "one sun-divi-1 sion(say county) of France, the result is thus stated in an inscription on a triumphal arch: . 'JBefore the sugar, beet, wheat, 695,750 bushels; fat oxen,. 700 annually. Since, 1,157,750 . bushels,: wheat; fat oxen 11,500." ?; j' .Let ns try the sngareet. . p Jjt.hj-' A Benefactor name. '.' Raleigb Observer, 1 ' ;V.vu ' I take this opportunity 61 correct-.' ing the spelling of a proper, name j which V I .nave f seen in your ; ' papers Usually it is a matter of small -mo-I ment whether a proper name is . one: or two' letters , out of the way -oi liOty but in this case I know that a worthy. man , has lost some .measure of. the' honor due him by the error, i I refer to the name of Mai. Charles Uerratd the benetactor of Chapel Hill, - whose name is so often Bpelled mrara. ' ,J. have frequently heard persons; and those well informed, express surprise: when told that -eterrara (as it should be) Hall was not named after the well- known founder of Girard College; Phl- Miunuiuuuuci vi uuiuu vuncgc, nir ladelpbia. The mistake woul4 never have arisen bat for this carelessness in ortlioerapny which could be so well avoided. - His wilL ; executed March 2. 1797, and proved at Novem ber court of the same year, is record. ed in the Ulerfc's office in this county and is signed Charles Gerrard. ::d : ;s; ., 1 Edgecombe, u ; 1 -it neeklenbars Cotton Factories. Charlotte Observer. -;: Within twentv five miles from Char lotte there are seven cotton factories, viz: The Woodlawn : Mills, - employing1' 100 hands,75 . looms, 2,500 spindles; manufactures about 800 ' bales v';Qi sheeting' and about 240 bales of yam, and sells all its productions from this market. The Mountain Island Mills runs 4,000 spindles, makes warps, sells North. Mount Holly Mills, 1,200s pinr dle8,makes,warps sells North. The Gas tonia Mills,3,60O spindles.makes warns' and yarns, sells North. - Stowesville 'atory,l.i5W spindles, OA 1 a tnnt-Aa snirtings toovyarns, lor home market, Odeli & Co. IJills, 2,000 spindles, SO looms, makes yarns and sheetings, for home market.. Phifer & Allison, 1,500 4s1on PJuWrn spinaies,Hi iooms,maBies yarns, for home market, . Tber Will Iteavo if ortb Carolina; fPavattftvillA dakat.tA 1' ' : v One of our young men, wbo wenfc to one of the richest portions of the-: West some years i ago, . has returnecj. His wife Is in her grave Jn that far-ff j tana. . ne mmseii nas com? bacfe to; the same oldfarmwhiche left ten. itSrVrn. bended auwhoh to mdytoeacknco.M years ago. He says he made from 60 lfhta,dqnatters.i Pppies of the prderof ;thek the maker has, in a large degree, the talent or m- J; J in ion knottaia i 4. 14. i President and Seerelitrv of iWnil will ntmtr. ' Mngimpjiltthininieaiivannderstand. .V''i 1 Xverr Rifle- warrantee mod shooter. ::farihn : wajs only worth twenty cents per bush w vw vuouoxo , vi vvtu uci cmicoi uu ei. jx one oi tne people were Healthy, and bnt very few lived to the ; age of fifty. . Many more; would come paok to a ortn uaroiina of the v had the na- cessary funds C!al. Aeeevxe ab Uttaiaition.-W ; ' At Columbia.4SO.i-afewidA.VH since. "old Wash." ex-Gov. Ohdmhr.. Iain's coachman, was accosted by one - oi n-s oia inenas as loiiows:- - "isy. wash.wharlsde Gubnerrr$eated. ' ' . " . . a. "Well,sar, de QuJmer don't stay widA vHf.yyw't u is : oiroijiiwooaiiearjn oe am m mb. i y . i a j . .f -a : country. ear.' an I is de'fariAiHLhlA eoachman ob Mr. Charaberlun. de ex - I-Ln S-kMAWAeTt4LJ.A.. ' llf. I. . . . t. J ... .. a- rcVkl rr i : " wua8llBJoun, ea irom dat 'Situation:-' ar:' An', TlO juugor crarw up empty nonorg," V M. t if . " 1 1 IIADOliYUlllill .1.11111 . I Y.wv.wM. W.T. MIU UlVbUVM -i.rrU:-V" the Reoublicans who went OYer ' i "JMr 7 . r v " , hh rt t hln f nnopr 1n thfl matter nr I en wheqce,paifer.8UgUt Constantinople, y - Tbe Russian Grand the'Turkish1 Minister. : Seeretary Sherman has ordered the ?Dis- ttict Atlorney..;(1to proceed iu vcivilVauits ic4iuai. wurc&fjr ngtBis. wjjo , c;aim , un ihat it was determined it tfie fitMni Kffiw Orleans to their Darracfei TUe W ciso time when, tbia order-will issue has not, ieeij-made ' )dbiic;"lt?;, promulgation1 ;is , li, vrv sWrtlv. i i l -1 Lpp, AssistantAUorney General; for. k-.Txhe Btate-Departmeat ha advices that e (iAm5ricju, xJimgul,!1 1 imprisoned:! at. I S: Ik Executive Mansion. April 20. Sib: Prior tq my entering upon the, dxx: 'ties of. the Presidency thete- had been sta-f tlonea-by 'order of my predecessor,' in the irumediateviclnity of ibe building used as a Sate Houses inj. Ne.w, Orleans, ;La.r .&Dd Siow,n as, tbe AlecbanicSnlostjtute. a de-r chment'bf Unttdd Statesltrf ahtrv. .Find- ; ibg thetA 4a tbat place . I hare tbotight oroper to delay a decision bf tbe question lui -tbeir remqyai uqtu .i rcyid; determine whetKer tbe condition 6f affairs Is now such as to! either require' '"br ilnsilfy continued military Intervention: os tne National Uoy- ', rr ti - -T 1 rtninion tlifirn does not exist in Louisiana 1 mr Ilia ortnofitntirvn f err rvli nn, rtiVuifV I nuu. f5r.irC!?mST 1 h"uiu v. ffence of tne BUtt" -i ne; aisputea- wnicu to be settled and, determined .not hy.tb.e repairsi sne' sails 'ion rrn w-vs. . . r t f j&ajujs.'.z octav janos two. .7 1- f ieo, not ' m m 1 ' -nBedaTear.ifni"StopOrgans fSa'iStopafSS. "7 Dukps wprp viRit'p'd ' ia'rU "lA9mHGTON. rJ s,; -.: 1 tooa.f6S,'.8 Stops .$75. -10 Stops $83, 18 Steps jJUK.es were Visueq py, .-r ... ; v ... r. , : I SlOO caalu not seed a vear. in perfect order and war- ivxecuxive oi.rne unuea owies, oat oy i m East, ha been compelled to resolye 6flch.ordeflyyud. peaceable thot.4l- obtaio!n,gib force-efiarnui tick? guar-! may ue uruviuou oy uw wihhuvhjii-biiu I liws 6t ibeL'State.;.Havtog inaino resori iu yiuience cuowinpiai; l'deem it proper to take' action, in accorol ivonuupejtt"""F' uuuu.vou n., If Centered upon tbe auues 01 tne trtesi uyv: .-v ' -. hat a : declaration or ; war is imminent. Tba wiU be no ltumk: but eunply a that the proper orders are issued forthere- (Wiirailnn nf war -.rtovil of said troops at as ariy data tfom feclrUoa war ; - rdency, tkoii msunt nncltmn In onh rnmlkrhu, r-:si-ry TO w --t i racks in the TiciaUfcasjrnaajetec f or ill 1 1 -tiii iai arias . r f w i .j ar as. iiai rj & P a.on..ueJo1. yy . mevrary, secretary oi ,y . ; ,f ,f. ; ; r . ,. . r .... , . i Wat Irimeni, Washington, D. CJf April 1 the honor, to enclose .herewith .copy of commanicuion irom wo jrxeaiucDk at iuo .United States, in which be directs that the I detaebments or United . states trooDS now stationed in the Ticinity of , tbe Mechanics inatitnte, in the citv.ol Jew Urleans. Jja.. I be withdrawn to such convenient barracks I ro mv hr selected for thoir occnDatloa. I ;as may her selected for their ocenpation. You are hereby charged with tne execu tion of this order, and will cause the with drawal to take place on Tuesday next, the 24th of April, at 13 o'clock, JO. t, ; j -j Your oh'L servant,' - y r I ' i r ; i secretary or War. , This order will be sent by (ien. Sherman jq Laenv:uen. oneridaq, t y'hti'k J - j' iWAsmNOTON, AprU 21.1 Gen. Sherman, on account of the short ness of time, telegraphed the President's eT txt il to Qenf Sherman, - ; j . j v- order direct to ueo..agur. lie pas, now- I It is underalood that ' the verbiaee of Mr. McCrary'a- order to General 8hermao clears tne ODscnnty pi me rresmen is oraer, abd that Ueword'vicinity covers all points in me cy. . . , , jTbe following is ao extract from an in- jlSporter4dmiinUat ..Packard ; is too legal Governor, can he any longer hold i r4rto. TT No: I thftk'nbt Tbe force afcalnst him ia too ereat and,1 besides, be iajnacb exausled aitei bis long, continued eSorts. r m ,,4-.r uT i ti V. j BepoierWhat: thea s will. be .,- bis nnnrse ? .- . ., ...j. , iVfipr.- K I icannotitell exactly just ' ' i -. :ii 1 v: I wuai win uc uio vuuisc,rvi wuisr, uuuer the circumstances, it 13 possible for him to do rbanr I things, bat unless I am . ereatly disipoointed in tbe tnan. I think be will qpietly withdraw at the proper time with out any proTocatiop oi oatue or Diooosnea. Bat this is oaly my opinion. I know no4 taini)oaitiTe.wt - . - w.. iThe Attorney General has accepted Sen- i my.iDe Die 01 ueoreia ior overcnarges oh ' Hbe v Western -and Atlantic railroad State -property), and has - requested Quar- termaster ttenerai Meigs to compute toe amount due the State on this- construction; -?The amonnt is something oyer two hundred' thousand dollars. This account has 'yet to 'pass through the hands of the-Attorney (ieneralanqwill accompany bis report to tie Secretary of .War which wilt doubtless govern the Secretary, and secure tbe pay ment 01 uie muney 10 vne oiaie. - -1 Ez-Concf essmau J. WHey Wells, of Mis- -sissippi; has been'appotnted Solicitorof thtf 1 treasury m place oTrrTalbot. wet otyri1'- Correspondence :ftA Reference, 10 in Aienf QTaU:ef iTroopa' aom tbe State. lienae at New brloaios. " The4 follow inc 'was sent frbml the" Head quarters- bf . the .Military Division of.. Mja n A ....... tn . ' - ;- : ' I e.,-i r.u. 71 s, "iiOAOovApru via " ...4 - . am . a ... ft a . Sra'rbv .'directiotf of the 'ttentenani 0enefal,utbe following .telegraphic order, from the General of the Arm v. is forwarded -i0r your action and ;oiaabc, 'Please re- port blelegraph hpoq the i execution of. W a c TmrrnrrvMcr A rSml 01 ' "xou will pieasordertue troops now posted at or fn the imciSdiate vicinity of tbe ., Btate House.: JHew u cleans, lo: me United States carracka on, Tuesday, April 24tb,; at I r ( . r- - - . . - r Id yon by UjaaU, audanother-copy will be Mntlo -ntJTrrW lAllt Arl-lntant l.nariV v. .v.4U.uu. If l I I I I BBS BBSS I , ( iiJJ i l- ;: I LOUISIANA . . (, . 'rae, lcnlli Iiettlalarture r Bnrnln Board inembera, Ac I H - - NRWtoarsrApril 21. 1 jln the JTienons'Iiegislatlire to-day J. A, Coee of the -8th BenatoriaKdistrict. was i Mr. Deraasreturned to his W ind ex- . i . - , ' . n at. p- i i piainea tne causes' wnicnvieorto his desef- l-tlrtn 't-.w ? iuv-- 'i l.i lMessri.'tDernaraisT:andvQault' o -l a ' , .o . a . ' ja.. ' ... . . j QOSKy, uoie,;ot jsl Jond.'TbimmesandUicK' ! S.nsnn nt- Rt Juma. Anrl .flnaar1 nf TrmiHo -i ' were sworn lnf making '86Tenty4hree turniili Board ipmhPDi Jnthallousa., Sev eral Returning il3oardlmeiaber3 wbo.were liomuiistuoa to- some of ; Bay mey I Heeosnltion AppolntmentsPaek ' . on Prealdeut. &. L- "s , t i s ' Wabtttwotost. ADril 21. j . f; , 1 nnroe as ivWCon86l -for fbrwajr at DarienGa;ai,jj 5 t i Nftw. Orleans disDatch of JUCLieuaa- jn Tw4Buenq JNOrwav,anen4u1w'ai4Q..-i :ffigf r W" ii1 Gov. Pacard'a.cancusL member A Onfc W RThihitpH rirrA!' itures of ibe suDervlaofSaft ; electionot . ft , -- I e parian piliurieane,r ceriiivipgnat iev 'feedings against 'the President j -cKuk xutu iur use ill uu. wuuuw LJtj I respondent says ignorant colored wen and : at Jew desperate and disreputable . white ed' believe3 thev can -lake teyenee by' a metnod or ims kind- - - i j i FOBKIGN INTELLIGENCB,. IkaiViWlll Kem'alit Ieatral-TIte Baa tataai AlauireatA neelaratlon r War ::.';;"v-': -v::'.-:-- " Rome. Aoril 21. Victor Emanuel declares that 'Italy will remain strictly neutral a9 long a9 the war is ...t ... ... I:,.-.-. ...... .'.i-'. ';,' f . :. 4. . . . .. ! -' .... T A SI v. i - .. - v; iajuu, April Ai.' tit m tn!morl hat Prinna Plitr'ng ' tt Roumafiia has already1 received the follow lug uiainreow nuu nurauir log maniieslo from Kussia 5 The document rmii",',vy Jt. jil VJf if I , . .v . . - . ; i m- "r oWingtoHhe.stubWnf the! PcrteH :,th"e tne condign the garistiana ju tbe: I rEag. i nnimoroyed. their lives and Drooertv bfein men ftced; therefore His Majesty; in I tile name of bumanity and in the full con-' ffbKtjiral protector of the Slayonian , nations 8ioasnesair: ma 'sovereiga anty':.aar tbe .hiAAi for hU rMati-uu4 MlAw.lwtltAvenrrirfr' appear absolutely necessary. fdr 0 their lutore' .weUare.": v:V;.l tThC itoanifesto' disavows any' desire -lor contjdeat, but will hold Bulgaria- as ma trtri&t imarantee for reform- , . - ? . - .. ". '. Pawtr AnHl 21. Pakis April 21. The Russian Telegraphic Agency reports -ll ' J 1 .! . T. ! . J . . mm mTT t' -'V '? JJ . t, jj t , BTEBIIAITa i oli i - jfctaA&pjriaAvmi' ou&u&n wwni, . v. 7 Office Up StaliMn Brick BaDdlnjt occupied dj c wdpwwd SidSer Fifpr totll wit&out ami. urawinir ueeaa. Marnracrea.- ma a specialty, . . . ap -Dwtf .- ' TlIRi" K-PPfilVPfl ' J . ,-. . v. TTUMILY lisss BBBF, choice; A . - . . ia Barrels and Half Barrels. 4 r B UTTER, OF GOOD QUALITY, in Tuba. T)EEF TONGUES, LARUE, AND ' PRIME QUALITY. , 1 For ealelow by ' - BINFORD, CROW CO. mh 2-tfJAW 500 One Gallon . 500 CANS- -":? Tp.i:.0i- a -r-lc o4- QKn JC reSH ii.ppieS ttb oOCi Tabid 30 : CentS.' Bllttert I W '.' 1 CHOICE TABLE .-B0TTE1VAT'' BETAJL- FOR i it THIRTY CENTS r I h 1 I iyTTT! I A, I i ,S T OP ALL KINDS. A namber of the Fullest Flavored .Fine Imperials ; r " r Jnst Opened, IIB-NOTE A la the Best Combination of Choice r Green and Black Teas ever,made,an4 the ' '' Best OseDoUar Tea Krer 80161'; I mtt a n ' 1 rTTTTin n ft- j lUii.b. il. Li X iib OC L0. j . , S.Jfc 7. North Front St, t I J I ffO..J.",'l"Vl 1'i jBrKIEDIHQ KKNNflL OF Cs WADDKLL; 5 YFermerlr of New Jersey J:-l-rl i : t 1 ! ED1NA, KNOX COUNT Yi-ttlSSOCRI.' '1 ' J i SETTBR.'POINTXBS; SPANIELS AND OTHEB, .t -'-V - - : ! SPORTING- DOGS, A Bred from bo:ta Imported and Native Stock, at rno- iWtA nrfpea. . . t anlO-D&Wtf 'M I 80 Bozos BT SALT AND SMOKED SIDES AND SHOULDERS, For sale by kp lfr-P&Wtf ' ' If ALTi H PEAF8AL31 r 1 UUGIC BOQICGi Good- News! ; Good News! A SABBATH BCHOOL 80NQ BOOK of great beamty; y R. M. llolsrosa,' la 'tradeniahly One of 1 -.! ! ;: i ! if f--.IT.'-.l 'Ki r . 'i - ' i i i the best, and is already popular, . Price m et?.., ,! nnn ii ii iiiniin i in nuui.iuu i dnn out. -Atuorougn ana excellent wwi..: u ounv - 1 1 i 1 - i . 1. .. ... nl. UMIUir. i ni? wi MiKinut .vl"isjs;;. ixi,?';"""' Sporting ; Dogs. , aapa t . . 4..-,. - .. TTr." Y'r'tSfiMSTaJfte ,1 BUCa DCBUUUk Jy U, AYJUUWV. 4UV w whpi m- M.Chidwick. uuumuu uynDnuD. Just out. la a bright nd atti acUve ahort Oratorio or Cantata. - - Sure to lease, from the beauty of the story aa wen as tne tractive moaio. ($1 89 Bde. f l Paper.) i. r ''.t.r. d L'ilbJJt.n Jr ' V rrrrr.TSrrfLi'-i l f llllVeir lllT.nnllCi fJO.. i' . avm ... a a. i ; tUvvi? ,B,OB.TON. I'M iih CHAS TT. TiTTRDTff PO. 4 J, R. DITSO 00. i 1711 Broadw&T. N. Y. I Successors to Lee A I bL ap';i8dwsy wed ' saf : 4 WaUterfPhiladelnhia, N EW : ADVERTISEMENTS." a m,"R at nppF.R dispose or 100 i NOS and OHQAHS,new a Becora-'aana.or JTirat Viast- jiaKers, lnoiudine tiower Tices lor uasa -or install-, until aid Tor. tnan ever Derore of- ' GRAND 'SQUARE' and ,trP- aad GKA (UiGlndiDg their nd POUBOIRV are the BfiST ranted. - t2f LOCAL and TKAVELLNG AUKNT8 ,WANTEl.J Dlnstratcd. Catilomes Mailed. A lib eral dieconnt to Teachers. Ministers Churches .etc. theet-.MnBc; at Halt Price; : HOllAr.B wjs T teats, at. kuns .uanatactarers ana Dealers, 40 v hm -street,; union fcqnare, ff. xt 668tftttIPflnMt,,4t5 t t , - h.-haLLBTt :ho' 'foVfland, Maine! - V -'! i .i '. ' i vsf;ii;;.v. -j 1 - C CORCC PACE ci CO : fa, A Jr. ... r.Miis . -?V Canjr, Mnley fe Sasli JlilJUi .1 irl8t & Floni'MiUs, AVntef j Orinirs:'SAWW. Hf 111 NnnnllPn. A-m c.J Lijcj i 111 11 f W B REEr ryJ. YIUK KH I . i w if- x itya-gi gn sta, Maine. 1 O A DAY AT HOME. ApenU wanted. Ont VIA t ana terms rree. .-; .-.-' . i, f : . - -' - . - XKUB a CO., ABgn8ta, MalHC. . ft K EXTRA FINE MIXED CARD&, with name, cents:, poet-paid. X JONES' & CO ., Nas sau, Hi I .''! .... - Tiie v Mylandi Eye aiift - Ear Institute. 1 1 No., 66 N. Charles St, Ballmorer -. - incernorated Asm . iwi. President,5 Honi 3. W. Dobbin.- Jadge Snp. Conrf :TneaboTe.niatitntiaanfleniflE4be comforts-of a )me to Datlenta Bnnerine with eve or ear diBe&MiR Skillnl nurses are in attendance, and as the enrgeon m cnarsre restaea in tno nonse wita tne Tamii7. na- xienta re seen dv mm several times darine tne dav. jrer miner, lniormation apply to tne' enrgeon in cnarge, . . -. . DR. QEO-BEUL1NO. . dC fftOft perdiy at; nome.' "Sample -worth $6 tu tyau ireej ctinsun s ut,, rortiana. Mam. li A I ' H" I J HI. K. A ' I H fio far rarest hlllasftft fnrr&rpfit. Btamnfi Tt w nw SJaSr r ambbicam stamp ce., Box 4045, New York. lrv JYl T; fOST XTB AORDINAKV-Terms Of ( Advertising are.offered for Newspapers in the xHM.oor nrm Carolina. Bond ror net or pa pers and scnednle of ratea Addren OKORfiTT P. BO WELL CO.AdvertlalDg Agents, 41 Park Bow. New YorV. ' Refer to Editor of tbls Pper. TO "-WHOLESALE GE0CERS or. U- j : . ; qjjor : heechahts. npHE ADVERTISERS WISH TO FIND A GOOD IUL .cesDonalble noose wbo wenld take tbe pole tvrem CY of their well known Alea and Porter for Wilmlnir. too. weald sell uiem at a low once, ao a pood ma. fit can be made, or would make a small consignment on oar account, so quality iconia ne tested. Car brand has a high refutation in Northern cities, and now. want it introduced in Southern cities. Being Drew era. we sell it only in wood, and sell .to Bot- uera. uererooce required. Apply to or address - j ., J ' .TisC. liVRlAN 6c CO., T -" 1 HOWARD BREWERY" 4p S-4w 618 to 683 West 33d Bt, New York cU I ; Jtr PVDLISUED. - - - Iastltita of common 6c Statute liw( BY JOHN B. MINOR, LL. D. Prbfeasor of Common and SUtute Law in the Uni- .. . . , ' Yvniiy oi Virginia. - -VOL I. Rkhta Which relate to the Person. VoL II. Kights which relate to Keal Property. M edition, , with Chronology of the Law, Tables vooienn, ana 01 losses, ana uompiete indexes. nice f la, wnn discount to the trade. Far sale by WE3T, JOHNSTON & CO.. and BAN- t;-" ' vrtivMWiT uu wj uvuA- eeDera renerally. Address (P. O.. University of Va.) J4- McKENNIE A SUN, Booksellere and Publishers ap-D&W4w :'. THE SHEIDEB EBEECE-IO&DIKG .Prices $$0 ,0 to 25 .. r . MVZZLE-L OADING1'? G m' ALTERED TO BREECH-LO ADING. : Prices, $40 00 to $100 OO. . Clark ci'Snidei t , . ; , i M ANUFACTUKERS. . . Ll -s S14 We8t Pratt Street, . ' ;Baltimorfe Send for CataioKH. ; . dec 22-D&WU TO L LEY'S - .4. -."V"?'' PINE LA E N GH S B '':!. Breech -Loading fChins, J We have for many years, with great success, made a specially -or ooiiaing jnne isreecn-iioaaing unu to tne BBecuu l&atracuoaaor mamasti soortsmen Making for a large and select trade enables na to rife greater care and attention to the fitting, shoot ing ana venerai nnisa or oar 'wons : inan can oe giten to those Gnus bought by the retaL trade from manufacturers who nrednce for a general market. We solicit the patronage of those sportsmen who arS indues of Fine Guns ' and who know the miDor- tance of having their. Qnna made to fit them. -.. We are prepared to accept orders to build Gunp oi any weim, gauge, proportion or styie. .- tSBAITO. j t. , -. . - -TBICX. PUONEBR.. 5 Gold. 1-ULtLilSI. ...i... Wl STANDARD 115 '. NATION AL.. ..'......'... Y 140 :. ffiH Ai.iiRNi4ic. inn u paragon :r::rr. ass ' Full Illustrated particulars with' references and instructions for self measurement forwarded on an plication.--" i ji i. a w. -ivuLtisx, i srascn umce. in wunam street, new xortc. : ) Mannfactory, Pioneer Works,- Birmingham, ng dee 14-DAW tf - - . : : ' flTlflTimOTTTSWO Dx lA A O JJLLAI1 D Oil-Tanned Moccasins ' JBOOTJIOCCASINg, ' . , .. LADIES' MOCCASINS, 'I. 1-f 1 .t-'sn - -.f .if ' CAMP SMPPERS, made from carefully selected stock, in the best ma nnr. atnricea tn anir tlwttlmM . vena ior uircviat and Prtee Lasts, s ? j Oct l7-D&Wtf . ? ?; Dover, New. Hampshire. - ' i : I';. w,-i si Mi ETAllilC CARTRLDGS. rMLUTARY, UUN1 - j r EXCEL ALlr OTHERS IN ACCU j. . . ' h RA.CY. - STRENGTH s . ANI v - i iu i t . . - - 40, 44 and 50-100 of ,an inchj and of any desired length, r r from 90 to 105 grains. Weight ef lii.. , . . I.: . ...... I nstoi grip ana .cueosea... Bignta: piain; uiooe ana grip ana cnecKea... Kignta: plain; uiobe and tetrchangeable front I BifiUba .f.tutt-BjBujua. fliwj. mwij ui . am I Prices firom S30 to $123. X ( r SHARPS -RTFLi COMPANY: sept Sl-BAWtl -;vt; :.ivsiW. c- jidgeport. Oonn. f - !e TTifrTi-Tlrfl Tlnvc E NQLtSIf , IRISH ' AND GORDON SETTERS of the Choicest leod, with guaranteed pedSgroes F.OT sale by R. P.. WELSH, .: Xork, Pena. 0Tt-D4Wtfa. THE, !.E33lU7AEYEQ. ; - ErJGlTJE. ;t 'EffectivoV;SimpletiI)uraU Ti tIt will drive your Cetton Gins, torn a-- a- 4- 6( 'Si ! a ij . . -- 2 a, ? 4 - .III p' ' - J . For or further infortnatiMi nd a deeS-tf i i i i ' ..r . Uor,UB9.'ALLBW aTO.AgeuteV Wewbern. N. c.1 , - FAIRBANKS';; .J Standard Scales, Latest MOStiVaLUaDie imprD7ementJ L . 7 ' . '.'raa -' V I t f J4 i Tt r i m n t. r IJ j 1 . )'l TUE WORLD'S STANDAUI. RECEIVED fflQHEST-jtfEBALS ATM - World's Fair, E.onlOB,.-..-.v,,.i.. 1851 World's Fair, Newlork.,... 1853 wona'i ifair, aria.-. iboi World's Fair. Tlonna ... ....... "1873 World's Fair, 8anttaso ChUI)... 1875 worlds Fair, a-miaaeipuia ...... iio ''-mo- - ; ' COFFEE AND SPICK "MILLS,'"-'' "'. . ' 1, ' TEA AND -COFFEE GANS,- : ' ,'K ' - u l STORE TRUCKS, &, AGENTS for MILES' ALARM MONEY DRAWERS FalrbanK &;Co:i 311 Broadwayjlf .T. FAIRBANKS 3s Co., 166 Baltimore et, Baltimore, z FAIRBANKS & Co.; S3 Camp at. New Orleana. -" FAIRBANKS & Co., 816 Main at. Buffalo,- N. Y. - - FAIRBANKS A Co., 838 Broadway Albany. N. Y.-; FAIRBANKS A; Co.. 403 St Paul sCMonrreaL - FAIRBANKS & Co., 84 King William Bt, London.'' FAIRBANKS, BROWN & Co. 3 Milk at, Boston. ' i j; AxxvuLLi AO van jxur, turns. umj FAIRBANKS, MORSE A Co,, Chicago, I FAIRBANKS . MORSK & Co.. Cincinna jtaikhajn h.s s w iix ut. juaaonig iiau, nuiaaoia. Chicago, nia. - ? -Cincinnati, Ohio.' " FAIRBANKS. MORSE Co.. Cleveland. Ohio. FAIRBANKS, MORSE & Co., Pitteborgh, Pa... ; FAIRBANKS, MORSE Co., LoniBYille, Ky. WATTJRA-NTtH . dr. Iy.nl, Mo " TIT DT) A XT IT Q 3r UTmVtITHfin)I S.n'iln.n '- f I For eateey leading tiarawareiieaierB. feb2atawD&WtJy W i.jrh&Sa;; ilj Grand: Expositioxv" Eotol, Wakefield ;-xabthx closetco r --i 34,;Xey Street, WiTri-?i?;-i give general satisfaction, to oar: gueste. t Wo will send 70a an order shortly for as many more. ; j . . ; . . - m. RIL. Manager.' Mr. C. A. WitmiLn nlkeed In the First Banttat h Church of Ptttsfield, in the fail of ,1873, two of hia T j Vault Karta uioeets one for theme Of ladles, and one : for geBtlemen and they prove Batisfactorr In erery wine, iney are enure 17 oaortew, inoaen piscea in ; small close closets.- They hare-not been enNi)f : repair, or wotkibk oraer, tnoogn nsea Dy eaiki aren as well aa adults. Tnev nave been filled with drv earth and cleaned out but rwioe a year, and beside tinanave- IC; DASIEL STEAkSs.I Trustees.1 A. D. FRANCIS. ; , :, . -5 PlTTsriSLD, March SO, 1876. 'iVS'-'tu'y: . ' 8rno'KaafaieliijBW.'l' We have used one in our f i actory for' nearly one year It nas done- all you claim n ior it. -. we wereiore recommend it to our lenow citizens asoneor toe most useful discoveries of the age, .-i -is " - - , Yours. reRpectruily, , ' . ' Isaac raorrrr & co, :- ; . . ; i Boot Manufacturers. . WAKBKif, M ASS'Marcha, 1876. Toftr Vault Commode. Dlaeed In our new r.onBTRtrs. tlonal Church, works admirablr, and- we heartily re- . Yours, ; . ! i. W. H. 6HEPABD, i . ' ,., i . ,: y. ft ; ; : ' -S 2 . -Chairman Building Corfluttee, iSThe Central ParkTest, :tM DeY Street: 5.r;" i WafceBeM Kii rtb C!etere have been in nse tour var in; Central Park.: They Have given' tAtlr Malta farttlDn- "Wvrt 4 ceased asinir the Watnv Mnsil3 which were contaminating the .... rr 1.1... .- . T . WWW V. WU. ITTfli 1 1 v. . j JULIUS MONCKWITSL - ; -" i Bupt.n.p.p 31 1 3i UIIDOUBTED , TASTE ! -AND-1. r Excellent; Judgment I AKS SELECTING TIIE1R . SPRING ::;DR1?SSES' 4i. FROM OUR UediumLbwnided '5 lit ' FABRICS ? ' ( . i..? r-ii," ;,'vr,4 " iv" , " -'I ' AND tsk-,-' ;rt'jri IQQOIDB i -. 1.4 , J " :-p. - irf . . SOLD FOR , ; v X"-' .A. .- M X 1 t 1 mi ;,t . ' . -uji .- , .. JL HO JTriUGb Ul VJl . mhaa-tfDAWc- t ! J-- -1v..;?f ft? TZCJSLLXNZA COTTON FERTILXZER. Sold on Oron Tima and for dashT W e-rnerlmMiit.' A few tons left, which we offer at Barraln tn close oat stock on hand, t It has. stood, the test AT Ltimei s 4ap2S-ltDaW grant-hiscton :oa.j Hills and Grain Threshers with ease m 1 - a - r '! f " 3 - z - 0 Descrrptfve.'Circlar? aadreas v,1-?: jPHE:; DAILY STAR; ft ,:r, A ' - t -Til rjMK 3 AII.T MOBMNH STAB,' ; Ar FIRSTrCLASS jpEMOCRATIC NE WSPA PKR,: pnUUhed at the following low' 4, - - ' ; i ! - 1 . . . - - - ? . .- J HATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Year,, postage. paid, . t . . j;; t.. Six' Months, " " ................... .Thee " " One ,. i ' js . , . - i ..... .- 7.00 4 00 3 25 I 00 f THE f JDAILY STAR : .T, , I . ., Conta&is fall Reports of the Wilmington Mar . kets Telegraphic Reports of the Northern . iand. Enropean Markets, and the Latest -t General iNewsj by Telegraph and i 1 1 . : . , Mall, from all parts of the World. Largest DAILY CIRCULATION in the STATE - Address, WM.. H. BERNARD, ' Editor A Psofstjctor, - Wilmington, N. C Our Pest Poison 1 la a Safe, Sure and Cheap Destroyer mvi we rouuo uag, -roDacco jriy,caD--baea. Currant and Gooseberrr Worm - i 4 it and of all insecta that Eat ths Lxap Unlike- ParlaOiwm rr nthsr Pni. eons. It can he entirely dissolved i water and ap- Dahoebous to nse. " Nxvzb tails to kill. Costs ABotor;.85 cirra s A' acbb. Pnt np in half pound - ooxe8,fnongh for two acres; Price 60 cents. Send for Circular with Testimonials. Alio kills Honse , jrnes, cocKroacnes. Kats and Mice.- KEARNEY CHEMICAL WORKS, 6 Cortlandt B V New York. P; 0.-BoxS139.::n.;?ijj?ii r ; . mb S-W8t, OlOTCHES. f Cheapest lntte known worlds -Sample wan, and tmijit Jrpt to Uoenl. ;la faf For terms address COtrLTE& & CO .Chicago doc8-Wly,: C. IL. SjOTjfAHi..v.y...f....i..Vice President S. D. Wlacz. ; .. . , .w. .i... ...,Cashier Isaac Batm...::.?.,.-.!.X; ..... '.Assistant Cashier Bank of Uc; Hiinover. CAPITAL PAID IB" - - - $350,000 ATtTHOIUZED C APM . '.1 j.... ... . -j. . :.. . . J ohn ' Dawson,' i ' - -' - . D. R. iUurehigon, of Wil- C.M.Btedan,ofWrigh - r&tedman. - r " Jaa. ' A. Leak, of Tades- boro. : ' ' - K; Weddell, of Tarboro, . N. C. - : - BV B. "Bordent'of Oolds--boro, N. O. ' . , - - iiamr MUTcmson r Hon. R. R. Bridere, Pres M. ittW. RiR. t5t H. Vollers, of Adrian & Vollers. Jno. W, Atkinson, j).UcRae. i -T1. it Oi.unuuini'. xresiueuu. -. . :: ' - jsj, . ijoraeu, x. jranrciotn,vWJ Koraegaj. R, Sdmnndson, Herman WcQl . I Peaidentl i P. Leak. Cashier. - i - DIRECTORS: &i Lek'T. BeMiett,a.W, UUle, J. a Marshal , ' t -. r ,m ..f ' i.tw f ....".-, ,. r; Issues Certificates of Deposit Dearing Interest. - authorized by -Charter to receive on deposit Moneys held in trust by Executors, Administrators, Quaroiansi &c &c., Ac.. i ? ti Strict attention given to the orders and requests of our country friends by mail or otherwise. -. noTl6-wtf- ; . -s '-,,: . . mm i.tfJTh, fniril TiiIii1iii.i 1iTIi-I ' eena ramp ior paraeaisn. xnr. uar i- ton. is wamington Bfc.uucago.xu rtl-ftOm yearto Agents.'-m& a IVhj II IS25fiAg(ira. For terms ad. VUtU U il dresser. WwA&CoStMmitJlQ -deds-wiy V.';."-"1: , 1 )' TJIE-t-v 4 -n, : qfrace);.;Sewiiig Machine IS ON-EXHIBITION AND FOR SALE, -' i " uo inarsei su, near u. , ; iWILMINQTON. . I V 4 it ... NEEDLES, -OH AND 'ATTACHMENTS IfOR !V lV f .i1 MACHINES ON HAND. : , t"ltacb4nes and Extras sold Cheap for Caah or egrCorrespdndenca: solicited and. Orders bj Mai !7" r.!.. . promptly illedVea ; 1 Eor;SalejfJheap, OR WILL RXCHANOR FOR ' U7KBER, THE Machinery of a Steam Saw-Mill, sold for want : of use. a. 8teanv Engine 20 inch cylinder, 36 inch etroke,'80 horse power, 4. Plain Cylinder Boilers, 88 feet long, 40 in. diameter, with steam and mod dram nd eonaectlng pipes." -Riaden's -Saw Mill, 60 ft. carriage;, complete,' Turning Lathea&Htting and . Cross-Cat Saws andTables, Hangers, Pnlleys,; etc. . - uj, i j.., i ,i.,s 4. h. Jr MULFORD,--1 frTaplO-D6t&W4t- itij vtBridgeton; N.J. " t PITESCRIPTIOX FREE. TTtORTHE SPEEDY CURE of Seminal Weakness, JJ i Lost Manhood, and all disorders brought oa by indiscretion or excess. ion or excess. Any druggist nas ue mgro Address Dc JAQUES A CO., Cmcionati, dienta. Ohio. , . . f- rr leo io-iyua v IJU .11 v,' TT TS - :!ili iiUUUJl. . a. - gA' SrEAND SHODEra,1 ' -For sale km by 47r. K" t-D&Wtf HALLi PSARSALLV i 4-' ' - r f t -: i t I
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 27, 1877, edition 1
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