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i&v.UL ?r0lmaO:rmjer; r& PLAN FOB OBTAINING SUPPLIES O P SE CD , W II B AT. The TrideneruWra V fttlfl . . -- . hndtrrti, I after alluding tni..A f 4i, f ... wuvbcw.. wx , iuu i .Ar. nf JnVortn seed com, sussests that, as onlv two months remain before the seed wheat will beneeded,-,the men of means, VirwtK a-af ?t.w a! n,iinnn.,B;' ' i joint stock-compaoy for the purchase of seed wheat. 'The oreaniiation can I be effected, with but little expense. T.Pt. it hft d nrrantrpa tW ctrw.iT.w.. : r".T',-Jar-r-i ""y. : fifty and a hundred dollars ,everv one paying in the amount of the shares he I f can takeiind 'receivinff stocknhere- L for. With the money thus raised let the wheat be;, purchased in large amounts, at the very lowest rates,; so that the farmer can have the advan ' tage of the price. Let him who has taken stock and wants seed wheat, hay his wheat' .with1 his stock. The greatest dimoulty will arise in supply- ing ..UVo nuuaia uu muue tu uuy i Mut,B. vri Bucaijouu vKmuiuemBuoum be the prime object of the movement. This might be ' done 2 without" loss to j the company by selling them wheat on twelve months timei " and rtaking euuer approveu personal propeny lor pay, or chattel mortgages on the crop to be grown.: jTlie risk of .the com- k pany would be the failure of - the ' wheat crop, or that personal seeunty.: iiut we submit that theemergenoy would justify the risk. COTTON. I: Ttae Latest News from tbe Crop Be port of tbe Norttk Carolina Sab-De partment Other Crapa. Special Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune. Memphis Ticnst:, July . 20. Prospects within the radius of the " 1 Memphis Department, comprising rDa TvLoLNVn,,!, moLW:;: vwi, AUUm. nA A,t0oo ToI l ..rwf hoan 'aa r a v AV4 nia cin Aa ISftV oo . :" ' . - . - I is shown in tne montniy report ot the I Cotton ;otton exchange, issued June 29, and f in correspondence and country ex 1", changes received since that date, . these reports being so universally favorable, Land deeming, crops of all kinds safe fromJany possible, damage i : l.-- rrv.J r.. c. calls for juy J chans- aia not issue reports, and will. not issue an aggre-- ?ht. inAntmfftHfl rf th condition of the crops at the " present 1 mie are at nana. - xne toiio wing ag iiixin the Condition of crops at that 'time are contained in the Cotton Ex- chanjre report' for Junef ; COTTOX. ' Present -'condition , of ; .ci op Ile-" j ceivea 140.-responses,' ot, wnicn s werti very good, 33 good, and 8 mod- J rate.' Une hundred and thirty-eight I reported free from grass and weed I nml well cultivated, ,:1G- l-5 that I Mjhares are forming freely,. and 12 re- I port blooms jdatitig from the 18th to I U? 22d of June. ; Cool nights were -.imiiainea ot in verv lew- instances.: t tit i heir; effects upon the cotton cron I have ht-ett- clountleracted bv the sii'b- I q-ieiit favorable seasons, and it may I ietaiu up toj tne presenx -lime, since i tin cotton was planted no weather Jitrs prevailed to materially retard itK growth. rAmounti in acreage pianteu i .-. !- -" 1 ' 4 ' .a a 1 ' . - aimut one-inira in excess or iusl year. 1- OTIIER cuops.; Up to the present time, information rocvived from .private sources, (and Yitr correspondent has- daily access im communications oh the subject) of. "J li ;rops from all parts of the countrv io thitiFect that crops of all' kinds 1 cue steadily . prospered ' since the t anners oeirali worfc- ut une wtieat : in, 1 he- J une report of the v. (Joltou Kxr-liange also gave the most flatter- in v aecouuti both as to cttiiditloa. and - increased acreaH' jnvpii- -fiid-intplli-? j gence received since coiiiiiiues in the ' same tone, except that in some few j localities recent; rain-storms have pre- ailed, : and icaught many harvesters I in the act of harvestmer iheir wheat, which'did considerable, damage, but in the aggregate of -wheat raised in this departmen t, compared with other :8eason8,vthis Twill .'not be materially .felt, other than above stated ' The . yield of wheat in ibe Memphis depart ment is more abundant than ever be fore, and is all now harvested and ife from any possibility of damage 'TroracanfsciureeF t 'V ;-:;' The corn Icrojp, of which r there was an increased "acreage planted,' it is claimed to. ;be equally propitious as that of cotton, slid, under the influence of seasonable weather, will mature to the most abundant yield ever noted before in the department.' -v f:-:' Other .smalli grains as ;:well as grassesi arel'feported jn the same con dition;ralsot that-farmer are giving jnore; atteniioniftO diversity of pro ducts I Some anxiety was . eroosed -.among lowland farmers the past week in regard to sudden risesr in the tapper rivers, atid their effects upon the Mis isissipij which has. risen several-feet iin the past jfew diys, by which a few Rowland farms lAbove here iare sub tuerged, biit these individual losses are amply made up in the aggregate by the benefits the rains proved to upland farms. 4 411 fear of damaging overflow "ha now subsided, and it no nitods j intervene urmostiaanguiue expectations: will.be realized. v j'r THti LABOBvQUBSTIOSr,. . r which haer hUhertoeeffaHonrce of tfreat annoyance lo odr planters, has been so fixed by legislative enactment that we) hear tiowAreport8 that labor " w doing better; than ever bejore. . In all Wr prevtouWl 8w were emancipated, at this season of the yeafxnei.eameivp'ifnoiif'jRe planting districts that the hands bad all quit wbrkvleaving their employers over-planted, resulting in bankruptcy in both the planter and ms merchant. A8 ws now; the farmer can calculate 8aFelj oh gathering in -aU he plants, because his .hands are bound: by Jaw finJ" l" a"" v" um iiVTCU,JiUB greatest oyuuuns 10 our larraers: lf oar an B"Fns to ,. , w .realized, -.. rii . 58l Tennessee, Arkansas. Worth J1880.u" North-Alabama, who rA Pfaased breadstuffs S?6? f?r worlk 8WH abroa? Wl11 MaY9 r"enty. &t home .for. their ; own. T00! H8lde B0e V !el1' and ?3 ,beable to demand cash for cot- VUr mer?nan",1 appreciating "V are preparing? for an - immense foil 4-0h --' 'A-. NaUon itxcifee-NorfHic iDeprlmen,ro Report for July; 118T5. . .. Norfolk, Val", July 22. . To the President and 'Board Direct ors Norfolk andJPortsmouth Cot- ton .Exchange: ; i , Gbntleme w : - Your Co ra mittee on f Information and Statistics be? leave tO Submit- thn fnlTnannnr - rennrt. for juiy. conaenseOi' irOm replies of cor- respondents in sections allotted to :this deoartment Fift v.fi v renliea from t wentv Carolina, six replies from four coun- ties in Virginia: i 1st Question. What has been the character of the weather since June 15th? - . - . ' Answer. Twenty fourSreplies from North "Carolina report5 weather very favoile. -Twenty North Carolina, to July 8tli, as very dry and hot; svncetheua very favor able. ; bix replies from Korth Uaro liria,'tbo much rain causibg too much srowth. Sir - replies from ; Virginia report weather 4r.y to July Vth, since hen seasonable 1 v f r - . 2d Question. Has the weather been more or less favorable up to this pe riod, than during same time last year? - Answer. Twenty replies from North Carolina report weather more favora- vi mi - . " i- T .1 7"e - ''TOPr--' olina report weather about same as last year. Twenty-two replies, from i Ul WWIUI -reuui ICM.UU w aur, mvinrr t ri uraothor 1 1 -I tin - 1 nrAA v fJV.r -7 " P111 vVgin" ,wore a- yorable. Three" .replies, f rom V irginia report less favorable. 3d Uuestion.f How are the stand&in your section,and how do they compare with same last year t f l Answer. Twentvreplks from North Carolina report stands as better than ia8t ve.ari y-weu-ve, cF .OT eigV replies as not soj good as last port stands ; as very tine; two replies as notqual to last year. 1 j ; k- ; 4th Question. , (Is the cotton , plant forming, bloorning, and boiling well ? Answer. Thirty -eight repliesU'roru Nprth Carolina report. plants as torm ing. blooming, and boiling well; seven teen replies as forming very well but as vet tew blooms ana dous.. ; .01 x re plies from Virginia report plants as forming well, but few blooms and no bolls. , ' " 7 (' . 7 ; . 5th Question. ; Do the laborer, eon timie to work well ? ; . ' ! Answer. - Fifty-two replies ; from North Carolina, report laboieis- an uorkinfr verv wen. ammi iiiimnersiii ii.stanc.es much better than -since the vrarr ; three renlies' remrt them :ih be gini)ing to take part in ioIitici. 'Ive replies I rom Virginia report vnem a rworkmsr very well; one; reply reports them as worthless. : 6th Question. What is the present condition of the cotton brop in your Section, aud how does it Compare with , same' time :hst;yea't2i 10 .21iCl Answer. Fifty-hve replies from North Carolina report condition of crop as very good, but in size: it' is "generally a little sinaller, and from live to eight days later. Five replies from Virginia report condition as let-, ter thau last year; one reply as not so good. - ' , , -: s' : v; 7th Question. State any favorable or n n f a vor able ci rc n mst a n ces rel ati to the growth or condition of the coU tbnxjrbp in your section; not covered by the above questions f Answer. : Keplies state that the frequent rains: may cause atoo growth of weed. . , J ;:. f IL S. Kb olds, Cliuiu- V- ' ' Asa Biggs, .;,; . -r ..,1" .. Committee information and Statistics. I A new obitnary poem of extraordi- ' nary merit, appears in. the columns of the Fhiladelpbia Ledger. It is on the death of an infant aged ning weeks and Ave days, and reads thus: . ,,; Little Clara wis our darling, ' ' Pride of all our friends at bome,)f k Bat a breeze came floating lightly,- . . . 'y Came and whispered ' Clara, come. I In the same number' of , the Ledger is this beautiful and ingenious varia1 tion of the same noem: i f f 4 j 1 -Little Lizzib was our parting, ;- j r Pride of all our frieads at home; ' I But a breeze came floating liehtly. f CameaDd whispered, "Lizzie, come." , j-wiioj wouia not, giye minions 10 know the author of these inimitable pr(Hluotku8 aiAy simple introduction to him; were a liberal education. : I Deatfr of One of . I lie AgtA Trplf tr i Mrs. Sibyl Ludd'tngton, one of the three noted triplets of; V ay ue county, N. Y., died at the lesldciice of Hiram O. Chase, of Bethatiy Monday, June S.-ati the age of eigh ty-seven yearsi Her sisters, Mrs. Buchnell and Mrs. Grennell, survive her and are. in good healCblCwasUie intention 4f theiri f fiends that the remarkable trio should be one of the.feftturef O0rthe centen? nial exhibition at Philadelphia next year, and a New YoVkf gentleman had offered 'to. 'defray, the1, expenses vof theirttendancfoMrslddmg died qnite unexpeiatedlyv nb-.on from tbe effects ot ner expreme age. I Maior General Winfield S; Wan cock, who has been absent In IhC Wstf of several vfee&a past, reiurwej ' A Poei! A Po'il i NAVlUiTIHU TUB AIM. 11 77 l Xbe Sebroeder Co blnatlAB or Atr snip and BailoonSIaebtnery for Fropaltloa and Steerln-T-Wbat tbe llnventor Expects to Accomplish iZ 1 ?. V.fSeW.Tork Tribune.J ; X?: 1 j- VV -Jt . sbchroeder whose novel . in vention in the shape' of-an- air ship, asseneu.io oe,enureiy jiuueriue con- i - " " .-."-:. . trol of its engineer. . has been, men- tioned in -the TWwn ;recen in.this; city yesterday exhibiting mnnol anii'itiin ttiiiinNi nn1. 'iiAttonTttniV the torm ,of a lite-boat, supported by b ufliiuuu, an piujranTO'H' iwiu in the desired dirnction bv. annaratns I like that ln-ifa in niarin vessels, The boat is 65 feet in leugth by about 10 feet in breadth of beam. Its ribs are of ; three-quarter inch wire; and each is capable. of.- bearing a. 6tram ot 8,400 pounds.' Over the wire frame work attached to the ribs is stretched canvas boiled in oil, so as to be im pervious! to both water and air. In aVh And- nf l.h htiftt m a! St Rel rod tir'll -t-3. TT'Tr .T7; - r --r t. ' T : I mast, leei.rtign, wmcn is Becureiyi braced ,by stays frpmevery part of the vessel. ,ach mast terminates above h; a strdug cae of W""e frame-' work, which encircles at either end the point of the eggnshaped balloon, which is thus always , carried1 along with thel vessel, - never dragging t be hind 'or swaying from its position', no matter how high thel, rate of speed may be.!: 'Around the middle of the balloon ! passes ra r strong " girdle, . at tached to the balloon at points only 1 two feet' apart' From fHhis descend 1 the numerous carrying-ropes which supporthe car. The strength of the balloou Is insured byan aggregate of eight and three-quarter miles of net- tin jr. capable of bearing a strain of 25,000 pounds: With this arrange ment. if. the balloon should burst whichr it is claimed, is .. bey oiid , the limit of probability the firm girdle, securediat the ends to the mastheads, would ohly allow the bottom of the balloon to float up, forming - an im mense: parachute, the buoyancy of which would cause a slow descent in a spiral direction. : : ; ;; i The great obstacle to success in serial locomotion heretofore has been the rotatory tendency of the balloon, which, so long as only one motor was mnmvMi. was .an s insnnerable dim- culty. The aeronaut could not steer agaiustkhis rotation. But it occurred . t, l j ... ; i to Mr. chroeder that if propulsion Quald b effected both before and be- bind,' by one . power - pushing and another pulling, the rotation would be got: rid of, and ' the'n guidance Vonld be a comparatively easy mat ter. Tp accomplish-this he nas put at eachjend of the boat a propeller of two blades, so that by placing them horizontally he can settle his boat flat r- k .I- Lo Hioa nnt Ush thlS he Has put upon the ground, each brade con structed of wire and canvass, and 15 feet lone bv - 4i feet broad, These i, - i . . u , PPfNfT'' working together, acl' the one to pull" sfnd the other to push the ship forward. They will be able to make over 1,200 revolutions pyr minute. At each end of the ship if a hliije rudder, and" theuo-wlien WrktM 'jii-getlu-r slaml at angles op n -a:li otiu'i-, .so that they act 1 end, tainting the; Stern oiie p-lle at- bi'ii way and the bow the other. A3 this machinery ; is,- disconnected, the pro pellers can work iuone direction of in" opposite directions, and as they are re- versible, head way can be made equally well in either direction. But this is not - all.; On each side of the boat is fastened by hinges 'a wing," 35 feet Of the Supreme Court, on,Monday render lono by 15 feet wideiiu front and 10 edn. 3ion ichU.hiteing under feet wide behind, which is concave on the.inner surfaou.; It is set at an an gle declining slightly toward the front ana naps up ana uown at tne rate under H full- speed of 160 or -170 strokes a minute. , It works on the principle of the bird's, wing, catching tho air in the hollow beneath in the downward stroke : tne upward press ure tends to lift the machine, but as the wing is slightly inclined forward tbe resultant or this pressure upon tne angle oi inclination is a lenaency to push .forward, .which is no little help id the propellers. lis, by being caret u to create, a balance of theiwiud and- also 'enable' the air-ship to stand still, which .would make , it,, very, valuable as a means of military observation. jmi. . -ii w . a u The .machinerf . operated ,by a very ugui, sirong uj uraujiu eiigino its ? resistance, will 1 ratriwhiia thW oft-dt.w wh-:itt hi ' rir ae; isri.4 V ot .-about eightborsd power, : to bo engineer, was very considerably hurt, hsv KnJlt. paramnllv fnr th nhrnna:' ' Thfl I log had several gashes cut in his I face fand ... " - - - - ' -' " -. uariouu w.. i.uiu suuui w ;vuuw feet of gasf and still allow all needed u 1 1 . . L . tm on Ann io-ainst a Dossible lack of eas. a e:as rraiiuratnr nfnlarnro noneof r ; wi II Kt Kepi on ooaru to Keep up a constant supply. , In case of a leakj little ball loops smeared with bird lime will be sent up inside the great globf , which,! being sucked into the leak and atick ing: thee, will stop" it cmi ptetely, Oniviiuch a heieht to be,- measured by "tb'4 barometer will be attonipted xo reacu as win carry tne aeroiiauts aoove Hurricanes ana inunaer storm. In a etill airt it is claimed thfttfalsiieed of fully 70 miles an hour can be- ob tained, while : a far. greal:r vt-bn-i ly can be reached with a tavorubl wiildl puuiius., hiiu ircgm, tu tue amount hi ordmrVtidttl .frr W Immediatelv after Mr., i SchroederV .Ita iiHi ikAA. return, to Baltimore the contract will S i Vi; - a n ew w n l f 01 toe arm oi jrau as- ax, oi raiii- more,! his partner, and-it , is expected that the vessel will be ready by Au gust 15thj at ft; cost: of " isfiOOi to $6,000. The inventor will go first to Washington,, and tbencO ,in turn to New York, Philadelphia,, and Balti more, when, if hie Has had the success pf rmeh ba is now confident, he will make proposala to the Government to parry mails to Europe, I ttirite:!I urpentinW I i 'Scotland Neck :has ;o'rganized tbe,,KoanokelJtfleGuard;"r,!, , il. , I: ? Senator M,,W RansonS's famiW. are summering at uuuaio springs, v a. Capt. WmJI. Roberts, of New-1 beru, died oo Saturday of xongesilve chill.' I Perry, will remove; his t Rvebue headi h quarters toRichmond. . -j (J:,r ; , , . " . , ; 77. -7 Z . t bih vh ru it vwi i 1 n l Liir: nann w i in mill child murdererPartin, - fV 1 -l. 1 ' r. . . . i .m'... . .' U M Ol 8U : DDK EI SS 3 fOr: V IV nrffl ID 1 J."WHWiM....U..'..i. waa i r- Jaieign ,o.w. repona i, r-- - , - A1 ' 'T V i ' ! - Pittsboro has1 iusthad the H TAR-Sales 6f 56 bbls lri order at 3l6. 5 "S?? fjEr Methodist District Conference and wiUuaei.Mtkfit kte on the 28th the Episcopal onyocauon. A 4 , 1 js . e iearu irum vim j. vi wuiyw, that IIia rnnfprt fnr the Orohan ' Asvhini last week in Oxford was a success. r-The valedictory of Prof; Redd and the salutatory of . Key. Mr jBailey apr pear in the last dumber of the: Buxital lie- ooraer. There lis more demand iusf now for carpenters in Durham and Loulsbufg than anywhere in these, parts, says tbe Sen-' tinek -n ' , . ' : .v - . 1 .; ? . :: TT?ntnr i TItpsisl i ;rTjftst 1-MnndaV ..: a.. .eeuug it very ucbi rutins muwui m piuscu over a portion otJaco'sorKowosuipio I'tuis county... ; i .i 'tint ii m At Fore8tville Monday evening Richard Thompson, of that place, stabbed Mr- Samuel Merrill;. Of Raleigh.t'f atally, it is thought. ' ' - - ' ,,: Hickory :y' Press: f On i"the !l2th 1nst.,'at the'residence of "Margaret Closes, 90 years, v Her husband was a soldier inthe Revolutionary war.. ,111 - Mrs. Adams, a widow, who has beenteacbl ing school at r Brevard; aieu on j riuay yi lasl "f6 lMta?.PPol?ea ior niexnipi - . ' i Z:' - Sale lEMiZl col The successor as pastor n Ral eighof Rev? Prof.jMangum will probably head. D. D.. who once occuDied 'thb nnlbit of Ithe Edentou Street M. E. Church. . : ; -1 he Patrons of Husbandry re cently had a gran4 dinner at Young's Cross Koads, uranvule, and VV.'j AL, liobert A. Hamilton; Esq.. and. Mai, N. A..-Gregory, delivered interesting addresses. 41 . hi I Raleigh Constitution of i Satur day: A desperate fight occurred between Aiuert Mordecai and a man bv the name of . - - . f , r .... oiepiof , in uas urove, : oo yesieruay, m which Steptoe was seriously wounded.' His I physicim hinkB hQ cannot rccoverj . I .. . . i " -..,! ! Tbe Observer, records a series of .tSSfliS' parties going out irom Cliarlotte to hear feshop GibbSns. preach in GastonLcounty t last Sunday, . 3 Five buggies were, more or 1 less damaged. I Charlotte Southern Jlome: Mr. I S. A, Kirkpatxick, of Sharpn, has deposited n, .lndw. I seen, u weigns s pounas iu ounces, ai- I tKrtrtrffc - A.i u i k.. k though rudely ; made of stone; - it has the shape of the latest patent r. - : : , - j Portsmouth Enterprise of Tues day v Messn. T. L. Emry and Wm. Day, hotel keeper and lawyer oi VVeldon, became involved in a quarrel about a piece of prop erty at Weldon yesterday morning and both dre w pistols and three shots each were fired. I urcw indium buu lunxvuw cacuwereureu. ThB 0'ffleer8 0f the law appeared imdputan end to further belligerent proceedings. Mr. Day was arrested and held to answer, but Mr. Emry evaded arrest by going over into Northampton county. ', i ' The following ' railroad lofficials were at the . convention, which; met last Thursday nt Atlanta: Hichmoml & Danville fiednionl Air L.ino and Great Southern J)i patch Line, (JoL T- M, It Talcolt, and gen eral freight agent John R. MacmUrdo; At lanta & Kicumond Air Line, A. a. Buiord and L P. Grant, receivers; Atlantic. Coast Line and ; Steamship- connections,! general freight agent A. Pope; Carolina! Central I Railway and connecting steamship lines, general freight agent WCjark 1 i . r llalei en-News : Judire JPesrson. certain circumstances. - In : this Case1' the parties having made a contract of marriage; and on tbe day previous to marriage the woman executed a deed of eift- of her rear estate to the value: of $8,000 to her step- motiier wituout tne knowledge of the man. After the marriage the husband sues, fer the recovery of the land back to tbe wife upon the ground of fraud. The court held that the deed :was . fraudulent,: intended to de ceive the man. and the step-mother is order ed to convey back the land to the wife.: . - Quite a serious accident occur red on the Air Line Railroad, a short time 1 netore dayugnt on Sunday morning, a mile ana naii jMortn or uentral. to tne soma- ward bound train, r The Obaener' says - the the opposite rait . The enelne wa ditched I ahdrvery badly wrecked. The tender was thrown ojna Traced in right angies wiw the track ; .the express car ran up over the Wnd6,and tone eod of it was thrown up the I side oi me cut. Mr. Utck. Uhatiiam, the I'I ViaOaai ( RfTua 9 4 Ii aaooi traM a a rlaAn o a f a i -v. ' -wssw u wivou nuuaouvwur aoiu; mh and reaCued lhe He taken careof and win soon be over the hhrt.-2 The these two-no one ewe. on the train was in I jured. ; . V-i.m m i ; . .! Hood, effective remedied prove themselves. If 'a' certain preparation is offered as a sure 'remedy for rbeuBadsm and a dozen or hundred trials are made' without avail, bf course our faith recalls from the so-called remedy. If a Dereon, suffering: from rhea-. ma ism. 1r advised to try the celebrated Home timsch Bitters 1t a cure he may be Bkeptical at first, bat as sure as he gives them a f ir trial his skeptiotem vanishes.' ' This preparation; prove Its -own claims. r !", i ,i .f .T "..'."' -;t MARINE, i : ,1 r.;. . nrivnn-. . i L !rtr RriV WTfr.f.r Foster. PhiUAlnliift rr---, . Jani(Anaerson:& Co.v- j ; ..ji -,i..iJ't, cK-ur onuiv, iiivvtw r muiu. peiiui, vt. Mttliell .fe Ron.' ? 8chr Spray4 iFentQOi.Wttle .RiverS, Ui L 5 8cbr Silve v?iumT:i8 ,dav lromv ? - r , T r I P .WSMiw51. . afl.mAiniirfiAriii rtiiver iuitirBrt. -Steaiiiahip-iWWOUver i icneameuipueneiaciuf, jouesxnew. ors A I Cazaui, ',Xi& ' 'M I hla'rrilat. I train ma i hchinrl timannrl itfriilayntiliina ot Uv-regulated so as a pretry rapia rate wrrougn a smaiicuiv me v i j.u vwvmvlj- .-j'- ? -It . t .hnnl).'. !.... I.!.. .h.. I. i i - ... hoinmiiri iho fnlia i cukiw; puuva a uicvo ui wuuu itiuk avv,i' ' --T iu -'yji ir. -. . - etweeu voe lorce i JTj x 1 Nnw vark wan atorei. narkiei. i Steamship Regulator, Dbane, New York. 1 ADUaiaux.-'Vi i'jj atfiihli i Stfatnghip I Lucule,' Bennett'-: Baltiniof J Bchr 1 KnighV.tMfller, -Boston, , C.H Robinson.! ;;H : ';"S.,:vf.; k" --..r .Gillican & iJl Ai -lmiPil' Ger Barque Rudolph, Paske,Hamburgj; J n Blossom k Evans. COMMER0IA1L. 1 at: W I LINING TON: MARKKT. j Ji S f TAR' OFFICE,' July 2S:: 11 ' .caiks.. pales of 100 casks at 29 .cento and 1Q0 do at 29 cents per gallon, for Southern 1 ROSIN.--0ReteipU 2.120 bbls, 1 Market nominally .unchaoged.lwitbjno aaleMo. re- port. i nv,:;ii ;un? 'j.iJ -a."T .i- . . : i . 1 CRUDJS auUFJSNTINE-Receiptsand cxJTTdNReceipts. .4 .bales. '1 Market i juii an(j . nominally unchanged, with no I' l ? ' -v 1 - i . - r.': . i J '. ri Si il OlM viuxv .juiy o.iu ! SPIRITS TURPEimNtReeeipttS93 casks. ,J Sale ;bf' 200 casks at8icento $ gallon' for 'Southern packages ; Market steadv. 1 ... ' A ROSIN.Receipte l.55e.bbla. Sales of 100 bbls fine rosin. ! from Extra 5 JNa 1 to Extra Pale at' fl 50.f Market nominally quiet and ncoanged.i'rtvMVut:':., j CRUDE 'TTJRPENTINnReceiptS-400 bbls;h Sales oi 250 bbls at $365 for Virgin, 2 10 for YellbwDip and fl 25 for,5 Hard.' Market steady! 1 . UV- TAR. Receipts 37 bbls. Market firm, - - " J.;:.t. -r: -y-t . -.s; wiin, no saies to report. 1 1! aaies to report, ana noomciai ouptauona ,hiu liyr V 7 : U.-U tWsh f P1 ." i doicb ui iw vuu ai o . wuu i gatlon for Southern packages, Market flrn. ' : ; ! .:.i-.v M evening, and not! previously, reported, of aso Dois. Btrainea, or jf ai fi ott 1:000 do at H ;40;i550 doi'WTS for l Exira No. 1. M 50 for Pale and $5. 50for Extra Pale and 33 doExtra1 Ka 2 at 1 60. 1 Market steady at $1 40 for , Strained. ; $ 1 CRUDE TURPENTINE Receipts. 150 bbls. : Sales of 150 bbls at $3, 23 for Virgin. $2 00 for ; Yellow iDip. andat. $3 25 for, tt i : ' TAR Receipts i 21 bbls. Bales, of 21. casks at $1 75. t ; Market firm.. : ; -r-:-t COTTON.-Nomihal, with no sales to l renort and no official onotations. s i P . ... : . ; STAR OFFICE, July 26. i SPIRITS TURPENTINE Receipts : 91 casks.. Sales of 100 casks at 29 cents per gallon forSouthern packages. Market firm. ROSIN. Receipts 497 bbls. Sales of 55 bbls Extra No. 1 at 3 75. Market quiet at $1 40 for Strained.- ! CRUDE TURPENTINE. Receipts 200 bbls. ' Sales of 200 bbls at I3 25 for Virgin. . a no forVenoW'-Dfiiand f 25'ferIIaid: i , I Market nntet.: It-, r. 1 TAR Receipts and sales of 24 bbls at $1 SO. Market firm. ,-t , . : i COTTON. Receipts, . 3 bales. Market entirely nominal, with no sales to report and no official quotations. : . ; STAR OFWCE, July 27. r 1 SPIRITS TURPENTINE Receipts 780 casks:"' Sales of 500 Casks at 29 J cents per gallon -. for Southern ', packages. Market firm. ' " " ' ' ' "' "1 : ROSIN. Receipts. 2,408 bbls. Sales of 500 bbls of Strained lit $1.40. ' -r ft" f. -c " ;wu .... steady..'.. . j.. .. ... ..v.t. .,:., Market, CRUDE TURPENTINE Receipts 175. bbls. ! Sales of 175 bbls at ( $3 00. for Vir gin, $3 00 for. Yellow Dip- and $1 15 for Hard,; .f i jiliii' ?4;;ii;i' ? ,.:.': TAR Receipts 00. Market firm at $18aj with no sales; to report. ; ; ; 1 -1 COTTON. No sales; to report and no. omciai quotations. ' '- Grade Turpentine 9 bbl -; : V vi i saRDfpiceL July:jU I SPnUTSTURPENTINE.-Receipts237 nooCo ffoloo nf oj octo ot 9Qi Vnts ncr "'"T . rn.i gallon. ,for Southern packages.. : , Market strong at 29" cents.; . .';....; :t..,,-. Vl'jl : ROSLNrlipts T; .; bblsfr .Sales' of, 350 bbls. Strained at. $1. 40. ! , Market firm j CRUDE TURPENTINE.- Receipts 129 bbls, j Sales of 129 bbls at $3 00 for Virgin $3 00 forYellow Dip and $l 15 for: Hard; ! TAR Receipts and sales- of 54 bbls at ACl fin V n(OA iaWnii last AXarfol -w, an auvaucc uivkcouu iihiicuviu! J- wL . . i 1 ' ' ' i . , r , . : .1 Market Aim.' - 1 -''IV-' .'":"; i COTTON Receipts 1 4-: bales.; :1No sales j Re&lpts'ioaV.'lSrt1 bbfs tosln,I162 36 gpixus lurpcuiiuoi. - DHnv IUI JJCllimo was rather; qtiet tonlay Owing? in partito the stronger views;, or hoJlder8f the; msjority asking 82c. Atthe best, however, the de mand was not quick, ,- and was confined mainly to retail loti "' Rosins were without narticularl v i new fest uret. i the demand ruling moderate and about former; rates cur. UenC Sales of 200 bb.ls No.and pale at j $4 005 50'; 100 bbls No! 1 at if. and lpO bbls low No. 2 at $1 ' 75.' " Taris QTiiet and firm. Pitch steady; The telegraphic advices to-day ' were: Liveriwol spirits ,:turpen line firmer at 22s Mpcflmaoir rosin uteady at 5s 3d. iJondoti-SpiWtari tarpemine dull at .229; commounateadyftt. 5s K 4 stric COTTON AN R JAVA U T.qilfe.;. f , fhe followingjs the stock of nayal stores and cotton .in yard . and afloat, at this, port jJolr. 2y5 4:i-iei.ij ji n-i)3..iH4-M. fe.v? .j iCjotton, ashore,!..., j407..bales.t .lil . - - tt in. . . JJi . f : i ti - i . t a wU i ttA fi t 1 -J . .. U T -f i-Wr.fcc jijO'l -Kfir.iiuLilii i mints rurpenune, wyaru,..,., o,oo uufa. rr , :fOM h iVofihai' Js Vm10 r. . . ..... ,-- i i --"- - Jii 6,557 j losiin;yard,LU . 27,537 bbls.. : : Total, i. . i8....'8i,087, L ! - ... . ri- s-feiwt CJrodo Turnentinehi yanl bbls.: a V J4 .anoav. :.' t h n oil v.Rb-m -t'i.' 1 01 K Vp!r ' 1 i. T?arVitf yaroViVj-).. 5-Vi Tsfloa li i . .-ilJJ i?.H i'tW. 25 ? it HW tri wpplr Andimr . Jniv 8ii Cotton. s balnirits. 8.T26 casks:! rosin, i 10.01? I For ihe' Veek ending Jfuly 2w-Cotton. bales; spirita, 3,200 casks; -rosin, 9,643 bbls; crude, 1,289 bbls j tar, 9 bbls. it sftouid bennieratoOiL reo uu qaouuioas. sent tW wlufleaaltf price gtmerallj; v la (inaklaa- bulU orflers higher prices hT to be teurgeL .'.-.l" lvt 4 ' . ! Doable Anchor " A. w3'. j ums. V -... .''.-., 1 1 Shoalderi -. jrjji Sidee, J'l' t - Bflouiaers, lltt' ''i8xa:7:isjif ! B SCO S&5J t TO'-'i a oo. ..S70 So 4& 5U " '8 00 1000. OS MOO ' 10 ri S5 if SS. -j 40 mcKsrwibinjiui"if Mir: , Northern.. .i. ......... . . BUTTICB North Oaronna; fc . m Northern, V f,v.-.Uwi....i qANDLKS-perm, CHES-ViJ ! i SrT oV'11'' 'fSM'if'.V.riinr COTTON T1KS i5 , ;m' s-JiS' '8 iS 5 - : l 07 1 MK .X o. ex :" SffiHgrT Sr" "i 1 I. !7 18 00 SO 00 8 60 a 00 NO. I. tt if b'bL.;..... HAckerel. No. 1. bbt . 13 00. WW "j Nc. S, Xb"--.---..... MckereCNo. t, bbU. . 11 00 U Bd:, 5 00 - 8 0Q , 00 8 60 ! 4 60 6 00 S00 6 00 ; 6 85 1 00 7 85 ,800 0 00' 000 0 00 000 00 00 00 00 00 00 0000, AOlieiB. 0D1...... . U. Uerring. Dry Cod. N il . UAMlntf AO KKI I f TV" i . . . OTITTD m.. a V1.I JMr urn.. W U1II..........A. Super. Northern, bbt..'... jsxtra oo. ti '-r V bw..; 4 y PamUy bbl CUy MUl4iipr bbl.... Extra, 9 bbl...., flt . Jt fin LLI 80 00 00 00 00 00 60 00 50 00 65 00 00 00 40 00; 00 00 45 00 00 00 6790 : 66 00 6500 00 00 67 00 I fi g?!r"- h wISS ,. Complete Mjuimre. 'j Wbaim'a Pboephat' . 00 00 7000 : i wanaornospoate ' Bertrer A Ban's Phot W W - 70 00 . 0 00 : 00 00 SS.to&.. 15 .17 i 1 06 1 10 1 V:: Corn. Yet.'. SI rm.-m ' an v-A-i ' vans, jm ifuouvi. ............. Peas, Cow, bnshel.i...... HIDSS-reen, V Dry, EAT Baiterm, 100 fta... i VTA..I. D1. B 1VI -m oo in 185 la 1 10 1 20 i a no HOOP IBON--9 ton....... ... LARD Northern, f? B.4...;. .18. & YlX J North Carouna, uu U W ltO .J LUJ4BBB CTrY SvaurSAWBS j Ship Staff reaawed, 'Mft.'. iBourhBdse Plank. Mtt.v. 4 00 - J7 00 saoo scoo WeatlndlaCargoeakccordliig ; .- i to quality, v ,'-" OreaMa Ftoortns. seasoned. ; : " Scantlmg and oaros, com- 55 55 111 aw; w, 19 sa w ! mon, Jan.. 15 00 SS OO MOLA8SI ISBS Cal Lha,hhds,9(nl. Cuba, bbls 9 gal... Butrar House, hh da. sral.. 4r " Vble.9 eal... at - .A Byrnp, Due, -9 gaiw;. .... NAITJS-Cut, 4d to SOd, 9 keg.,. . ATT 11 ;M T' - 40' 1 SO 4 00 . 475 jujo jvcxubcuo, . y Ktu......... ! Ltaeef.l j. '."... """.'.! : Roein, 9 gal. . . .. . .r. .iv V 18 00 00 1 1U, 145 1 00 1 10 " 30 40 1 40 160 . 75 0 00 8 25 3 60 S3. 00 ,83 50 00 00 00 CO 00 00 O0CO a oo oo oo i ; 8 ' - 00.' j 00 I SO ,180 ' ' ! 6 S3 76 00 110 1 10 1 00 8 08 o eh - rikAil J X O UtUBUOt.., ....... POTATOfiS sweet, 9 batm el.. I Irish, ISforthern, 9 bbl ..... POKK Northern. City Man..., Thin, p bbl. f Prime. -9 bbl...... ...... ' Ramp, bbl..i... RICE Carolina. 9 ft.. I Kastlndia, 9 lb............. ' Rough, 9 borih .. UAOS Country, 9 ft.......... ropb ........ ........ SALT AJnzn, 9 baahel......... - UTerpooi, V aaoic... ...... American, 9 Hack......... STJOAB Cuba, ft.. ....... 1 Porto Rico, 9 ft...... .... i 'A-)offee,rft..i..; .... 1 B M 9 ft.... M:'iixa'f;lH c 9 ft Ex. C 9 ft.......:. . Cnuhed, 9 ft..... SOAP Northern, .9 ft.. ..... SHTNOLESContract, 9 M.,. t earnmon, 9 M. ! CypreesSaDi M.V....... . . iox . ax 5 tx S SO 3 00 5o; m 9 60 i , - -; 30 00' 35 00 00 00 00 00 IU 00 00 00 08 ' 1 - 17 00 00 . 13 a 14 00 -CypreesHt3art8 V M. . -1 STAYS 5 W. O. BbL, 9 M... ; K.OHhd.,lM...... ...... ? Cypress, 9 M... TALLOW ft..:..-.;.........". ; TIMBER Shipphic, (M.Uo I .Mill Primers S.T.. ...... ... : . i Mill Fair, M.......;..;U ; Inferior to Ordinary, 9 U..V. WBlSKBf-r Northern, 9 gal.'... ' North Carolina, gai 8 50 10 00 1 4 00 .6 00 . I TO ,500 175 .S50 ..95 .,.,30 ts a-;40 WOOl-Unvraahed, 9 i Waahed, ft.............:;. BATES OF FREIGHT. Per Sailing Per Steamer. vessel ... -I . ,,:- ' ToNivYoek. 6 0 45 0 00 0 85 0 88 a 035 0 50 0X5 r5 00 0 DO , TO cSSiVbii;::::: l Peanuts Vboahel.., 1 4U o oo s oo e oo oio o oo o os a o so 0 00 85 0 00 15 . 0 00 010 0 00 0 60 0D0O50 " V To PHiisxirata. I CradeTnrpeatine v bbl Par IB Mil.- 0 00 0'50 0 00 1 00 pt Turpentine 9 bbl 0 00 0 80 0 00 0 50 00 S 00 0 00 0 75 0 00 0 10 TOO 8 00 0 00 0 45 uosin 9 nDi....v...... Cotton 9 bale......... Cotton Goods 9 bale.. Peanuts 9 bushel-.... Lomber 9 M...l..i... D 00 0 60 w 0 00 0 75 0 00 0 10 0 00 10 00 0 00 0 45 00 0 451 ! TO BALmfOBB. . Crude Taipeatlae 9 bbl Tar y ooi 0 90 0 45 Spts Turpentine y.bbl Bosin bbl........... 0 00 0 901 000075 0 00 0 45 0 00 3 00 0 00 0 00 C 50 0O 0 00 0 65 0 00 0 85 0 00 0 90 0 65 0 70 O UU & D 48 e oo eo Cotton 9 bale.......... Peanuts 9 bushel...... Lumber M. wr.'.. .... i To Bostox - .. o oo o ii o oo 8 oof CrudeTurpentine bbl Tar.bbL....vi....i. Spts Turpentine ,9 bbl o oo d oo e oo o eo o oo o oo 0 00 0 00 Konn y du.. Cotton V bale...-..,,.. 0 00 0 001 S 60 th D DO reanuis w DusneJ..... Lomber M....;,... 0 00 ,9 00 0 00 0 00 0 13 0 10 11 60 IS' I wiLirxiNGTON money MARKET. OtlinOTID BAQ.T BT THE UII Of XXW BVUlOVKS, ' I. B. 'GfiAttfOXlt, rBESISSNT. ! imt' ijl v.i. -mTPW' .!. ooia :....: ...E. ..- 114 . ' vi sihftBitwwu.t,u i, a;... J:i06--' i ue u Exchange (aight) on New Yoik, t ... .-, x dlsc;t t j oi? ... i!...i Boston.... ..-.Li.. )6a J . Fhiladelphia, , ' i ii-i WeBternCitiei.....i.;3ef Exchange 30 days 8 9 cent interest added te aoove., Bank ot Mew uaaover stoca. 108 jnrsi naaonai atom. .. '.-.ii.-, r9S: Daweon Bank: : 103 10 edStV?k'-i "-: Navassa Guano bo. -: " ' 8 15 N a Bond OldBx-Ooupoa.U, .,.iv.90 Do.; Pundins 1866. ........... 12 lKt,! "15SCB.....i .....J : J ..j Do.r$ .-Nsw...irf...',i.'.10: f i Do;. Special Tax.. . - rr s ' tvDo. toN;C. Bailroadi ' 1 w. . w. & jWBonasTctwoiQ iiuj-.pu ,'s 4 tnuAltnK nan'tntl It Tt. RfiB1. ft e.. 70 ' .WfhntactoB Cttr Bonds.i 9e.--.i.-:.-.i'.1"i-rt'-f,; I tMSl ? ,i ; " oil 8 WC.:'! .7 .i;:i.-!.r' . . new c....CS5(GodInU ' t ''. 8?e.... ...-.lt New r HanoverCkmntv Bonds 00 yearsT, J;t-$- TV. A W. Kaiiroad Stock v North Carolina .., ... .so '. ' "e CL Jtattraad " , . ; . . ': . - ... . .01 . ? . v ; wu. uchtco. 1 ....'.....io t a iWil. St Seaside H. R. i.-.i ..U .00 y 'o; EXPORTS FOR THE WEEK. -Scbr L T. ightT-r2150 ,hbls rosin. ' I 1 BaV6ri 148 bbls tar. 454 dd rosinV 16 do spirits; B0 do nitcb: 2 do crude, '15 do oil," 4 "beer ! fregsi 1873 fwtl ; ..hafagfclothflS-dQ-TarB.-Ji'follSileato hhda stems, 18 cases tar. f: lua MNuav.at' ' f : ?i i.AvSt"''-' I l..i..i..u. .nttAn wi v.nv.Aia.wnnH,t.! t is AZSrZ J Haiohtbo. Qer Barqne RdolpVf-Ji;740 bhis rosm. - I J' - 1 ' !W ' i Nkw yOM, July 28 Evenings, Money easr t 2513 J 'Cent'1 Sferllnir exchange- quiet at f 4 87. , Gold active, at 113113f. Gaverninent securities active, ' unsettled and kJwer-bew 5s 116." State' bonds qniet and nominal. ' . a s i 1 1 Cotton firmor, with 'sales of 945 bales at'V " : cents. ; Flour dull and heavy, and J ' 015 .cents lower Southern heavy and fewer common to fair extra $5 SS!; good to choice extra $ 6 45&3 25. ' Wheat ' : opened lower -and dosed firm,: with better " Squuy lor spot And future quiet a large " emand for apot and .delivery - this week; m Chiefly for filling eontractsr at $1 S7$l 40 . for winter, red western; $1 41$1 43 for' ' $mber ' da J and fl 87$143 for white ' Western, itye quiet at $112$ivl4' for' r State. Corn higher, with a better export-' and fair home .trade demand at-828& cents for steam western mixed;8486centsi t for sail do.' anT8386 cts for yellow west, " 1 ernr Oats more active and firmer at' ie06rv' cts;f or mixed a western: 63&68 .cents for ; r white i western, and: 58&60 cenU for un-r sound .mixed Canada. Coffee Rio. quiet. ana yery nrm at I7i20 cents, (gold), for , cargoes; l7i21.:cents (gold.)fof Iolf lots -Sugar dull and In buyers' favor at 78J' cents for Jfair to good refining; 8 cents for prirae-m sales of magnrtuae reported; re-H. fined dull and easier- at lOf cents for stan dard A; 10JU cents for granulated and lli cents for crushed and powdered. Mo- asses, quiet om srm sugar i nouse .nrm iat : 25 ; cents. Rosin firmer ; at ti 70at 1 75. 8puits turpentine firm at S2i .cents.; Pork i opened heavy and. closed firmer new mess ' 20 95$21. :Lard heavy-primesteam 14 cents. Whiskey steady at $1 21i Freights firm.j-'if-jMtf:? L ir' - xf . ' ..'-v. : ' ' I Cotton Gross receiDts 27 bales.. Futures closed strong, with sales of S2.000 bales as ' follows: July 13 11-16 cents; August IS 31-32 14 cents; September 18 15-1613 81-82 cents;. October i 13 23-33 cents; November ; 13J13; 25-33 centsi December 13 23-82 ; dents; January 13 3I-8213i cents; Februa- . ry 14 13-16l42-32 cenU; March 14 7-16 14 15-82 cents April 14 21-3214 11-18 cents; May 14i14 292 cents; June 15 1-16 Oioicenw,; I" BaiiTDiOBE, July 28. Oats fairly active BOuthern6165 cents. t Rye dull at f 1. j ( . XTOTisioDB quiet uut arm.. Si . ft Pork mess $22 25(at23 50. Balk meats shoulders 9i cts ; clear rib 12$ cents. , , Ba- con snouiders lot cents; clear rib 13 cts; nam8i4iaj4i cts. Coffee autet and firm. Lnrd quiet and steadv. Whisker held firm ly at $1.20.; f Sugar strong at 10J1 cents. - .'11 ' " ' - j f ;LoKDOir,: July 28 "Noon." Erie railroad 'shares 12. : -: - m - ' ." :. -Pabis, July 28. Rentes 66f 10c. : ' ' f Xry Cottoii st!eadmlddiinfir Ublands 7d lind- dling Orleans 7id. Sales Of 10,000 bales; for speculation and export 2,000.,' i uotton to arnve 1-16 cheaper. CalWa .An i B t liana . A .. . ! ..1.. n .1M j kjaitjo ju Or uaaia ui uiiuuuuk uuiiuuk. nothing : ibelow ilow middling, deliverable August and September 7: l-16d, , j ? Sales ot shipments of new crop on a basis of. middling uplands,, nothing below . low middlings, 7d. 1 ' ' " '' '' ' ' 1 ; Sales on a basis middling uplands,' notb- ing below low middling, deliverable Sep tember and October, 7 15-16d. ; ; ; . .. I sales on a basis or middling uplands. 'nothing below low middling, 'deliverable September and October, 7d. . '"; i bales ot shipments Of new crop on a basis of : middling uplands, nothing. , below low middling, 7 3-ied, . ,,f.; ; ; ; ; PBICE US fN AUlW LOT OF, EASTERN HAY, J08T J stored. Pork and Beans.' Soan and Bttud. Meal and Motoeses; Crackers and - Cow Peed. , B 1m wove jramiiy irwur, za oo; warrantea. ; :" "(SRANT4HINT0N. Cam. Merchants and Grocers. jar 87-dAW It I i ... PBEPASEDSTTUS. . ,. HOME -BITTEES j C0,f ST,j.L0IS, , DrnsKlac land Dealer . Cenerally. ... i . V : . V' -' --i ia1y!Mm j j V THE DAILY STAR. I 1-14? T UK A11 I I l - . . - . - lT HORSIKH STAB. A l FIBST-CLASSCONSEIiyAXIV 4 WSP - 4 : - A- -:. 1 --- - - s .j, - -- - PER, pablished at tbe following- low ; - 4 One Year, postage paid, $7 00. Six Month's, ( l,;...-.H..r0.i 1 CO Three ' 1 v ft One - . i - J- a -t.1 '-'! : 1. - 1 THE i DAILY STAR Contains full Bepprts of the Wilmiagtoii War., ; jkets, Telegraphic Bpo ; and Saropean Markets, and ib Xtesti ..f. r-. oenerai ewsDjr Teiegrapa .wi. - . - 1 ii j ... ...t.fXil;;J! m r- ! -v ru i ijal l9 it i i:h TT? i . A .1 n: t. WH M II U'U M X 1 . ... ' . lrro;pioTri W ' WOmlngUm, K. C. 1! it !!!! i V, 1 'If ji i T. i i I., . - .- ! . ... ... It: , 1-
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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July 30, 1875, edition 1
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