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The Morning Star.
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a? wiLtun it. asaaAjajx.
wTLjfixoroy. x. a
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TrtciMOAV Kvfctrso, Mat 15, liSL
EVENING EDITION.
a rtarioio rmai rots tvil
JS!TO.
Th moHt importxat scterprise that
concern Wilmington Is the exlcn-
sion of the Cado Fear and Yadin
Valley fUilroad to this city and to I
.w iw:.. t: tv... t. I
m t wj j la i w aKav&a. autv acs ui i t.v a
in which the future of Wilraingtoa
o much involved a. in this. It Is
a nfcrMMity thAt the hnk between
Pavvuevtlleaod this plare should be
constructed ana at n earlr dav. I
rij ' I
The nAtarAl outlet of Western
North CroUoA i to the aboard I
to Uminstoo. mt Tennessee
mtrrchant ar drumming Western I
I'AroIina for it trd. Krcry dollar I
of thi. trade will come to WUtaing I
ton if tho nc-!Ary highway of I
tratnc r opod and the indacemcnta I
.... . . . t- . - . v . . I
ruer.,. r irs jjt ine ruA'j uQiit
t. Mt. Atry, and then let oar business
men .ro oat thm.!ve.
. . .
k nave ?r anajr aoien or more-1
to court. ot one of the oppr coan- I
it, with
rn tnorin Jura books aod
penoiu
ta hand, talking with the
plantK-rt- trllinjj thera of tho pros
pect. of the price of tobacco, wheat,
Ac. th. b"t time t hip to market,
and m tarn taking order for gro
crrt, frm ;jpptt, tc. Thi per
ooI ir:rji. wa ncceruary arul it
ptl. Uichmand wit twenty-ooe
mi! 'lut.uit on on ide, and Nor
folk u on th other, with it. great
hipping dr antagv, and if the gra
did not grow ia th? strveU of Peters
burg it. biioc(! raen ma.t bestir
thnvt-N-. strike oat for the trade
in that rich .ctHa tretchaog from
tUrtiw county to Cok and Ilock
inharu, and for the tra.loail tbroajb
that Ally prtxlactivo and very
timtlar ctton that lies in Virginia
btitwfeo Psterburi and Danville and I
Lynchburg. In pit of big Rich
mood" and N'orfolk wtth iu very
grat advanta . Ptrnbarg has
grown sad t! jirishfd aad nor than
held its own. Here is a Usjoo worth
cooninj.
Wilmington hA great natural ad-
vanuges. jhe mart Iarn to improve
ihm T tut .t
elegsnt hot.l. There will be no pro-
Srvs- ..til thb U done. r.II up our
town all wmur frora (Xtob-er to I
Mar-with w.ll t. .tM. Ka
-ww i
, . .... i . ,. .
d not care h-?w oaeh it costs so
they get the comforts and it wool J
t , , .
rtvolatiooUe the town.
lt as mention a fact probably not
- .tt i . t t-v I
4t V4 wv" rV'- I
are two cIaas of visitor frout the
North who go to Florida. There is
the smaller clast of invalids. Thta
cLmm seek rvpoe aad quiet. But
"plorvla in too warn for them. By
"April the weather oppresses them.
, They sun hom aad the charge is
o prvat that ia two weeks many of
wwra uu iato th grave. The hart
m .vtcas etimat ana Sad wiaUr It 1
- -
icarisU in wart or plcaaar, aa- torn aciaauj rcqnircu . vum hiddenite, imetbyst, emeralds, chal-Tcntar-,
qaUt, change and incut- $300,000, and we suppose that en- eedonj, agate, .onyx, etc.; great
twao Florida. Tho litrhtencd and well informed legisla- variety of beautiful marblesr BtaW
Mtlmiu b tkat TS.0OO proos en-
UUU Uaatinux,
Tb7makil a bhl-. They aro
fi'Bf sad eomlnff all the time. They
first "do Florida thoroacbly. TbU
ar o J for Georgia, So alii Carolina,
Tcoqcmmc, Western Carolina, Old
Poiot, anywhere for a change.
The invalid class would be de
lighted with Wilmington qr with the
faraoas Oaslow Spriogs and tho Sao
i Una in that mast be bsilt there.
Bol a railroad is the first thing when
we think of Onslow. The Northern
invalids can only get there by rail.
The grU oyster and fish industries
in which Wilmiogtoo is so roucb in
tcrcftted really and will be more in
terttei hereafter, demands s rail
road also.
When wethiok of Wilmington
aod the great tntrel Southward the
first And Last consideration is a hoteL
Almost etry day new and convinc
ing evidence cornea to as in so mo
way of the great need and advantage
of a lArge hotel for Wilmington.
must come If the money cannot be
raised Acre, then the bosinesB com
munity ought to open correspond
ence with capitalists elsewhere to
try to indoeotbem to invest at least
250,000 here in a hotcL They are
doing this in a doten or more towns
south of us and why not here?
The sum then of the matter is
'
I Vrmf m nmm lint
Second, the estenstoo of tho Cape
Fear, and Vadkin Valley Railroad to
Wilkin Z'on.
Third, the extension of tbe same
road to the Ohio River. It is only
some 423 miles from Mt. Airy to
Ctncinnati.
Fourth, the building of a railroad
to New Uivcr, Catherine Lake and
the Alum Springv in Onslow. This
mean health for Ujs Northern iovs-
1J, tremendous development of
iK ;.k nA nvmtnr imlmtriM for
' - -
Onslow, and a ffrcat canning centre
for v ilmington. I
Fifth, a free bridge otcr Brnns- I
wick river and a steam ferry for tho
vP rear at tno.Joot or uiarxet
. I
street. This means attracting tho I
trade of that large county and the I
development oi a large trucking uu
sine. It means more
Wilmington, and a big d
of the vegetable canning industry.
Sixth, the opening up of all avail
able water wavs of trafBc Then
v .v - t' :. . it w. v.-
w.vp. rc.w.i u
still farther improved in its depth of
water so that Norfolk shall bo its
. . i.it
oniy nvai in excellence, wdh soan i
rapialy a city or so,ovo peopi
-feM .I r n-r- m.f in t.nimmitv art. I
ik.w.mmv. i
ittH-pli.!. . gnat Jet. A ...rong
pull, a long poll ami a poll altg4her
is what is needed.
After awhile there will be a rail-
the other side of the river probably. I
Tbe Ust poaVible bathing is to be
dvsi po-tioie oainio is 10 w
d both at Hald lUad, and, we
t,th. mrt nf SmithvilU
ve, to the west of Smilhville.
found
beliei
The time is not distant, we must be
lieve, when an elegant and commodi
ous steamer will ply upon our river.
This will come with the new hotel
and the crowd of visitors. Wilming
ton ians think on these thinks.
. .
of Mississippi, is
of politicians in
Senator George,
not of that class
uke roocb tocic- IIe either belongs I
to that cla of Southerners who were I
always opposed to the great doctrine
of Jefferson Madison, talboun,Alex.
Stephens and Jefferson Davis, that
the States had certain rights reserved
to them under the Constitution, or
he has deserted that doctrine alto-
Sr - Io pooch is tbe Senate on
the latemai t'euagocy bill this na-
k
"ntralixed style. Said be:
I U not feed on the cry Acats aod I
rue& r?w'JM cf umi tW
rw. wntcn. oowtTtr resnectaoie in ueir i
,, h. - .. , . " M .
TST EiL .
UraiC Tf we frTr in S
Jli!.!.5' . ctoru
Sml'ailtr Z LJI'JIXTS
sldniW-itK t. -
I
TbU U thm .!ut tS.t ,i, k
trusted with the destinies of thU I
- v emrnm I SSW SBV MWVW B
country. The people mm sleeping
OTSr 1 Vln mm nl Hvnmit.
- J ...W BUVt I
i. - . v . r t i
u; u.i u are w we twp.
ing of the Georges.
The Congreae should appropriate
all of the foods needed for the im-
provement of ths Cape Fear Itiver
as It is really a work of naUorul im-
i ... .11: .1 :
tors will not rcfaso to grant thU satrf
tl Cgio think, to U
reqaisite and necessary for' the next
fiscal Terfa operations. Oar former
paragraph was based upon imperfect
Tho critic of tho Philadelphia
American has cordial praiso for Mr.
Crad dock's "In tho Tennessee Moun
tains," tho new Southern book to
which wo recently called attention,
llo concludes a well written notice as
follows:
"In general. Mr. Craddock may be con
til.nS imrriSylSriJj
r1ctjnesj sod importance of the literary
vela wbleb be has struck, and on the skill
with which be pursues It.
TUB PERIODICALS.
Te $um for June is out aod overflow
ing-as usual with illustrations, designs of
fancy work, needlework, etc It has 2
colored plates; 3 natloaal costume nietures;
150 lustrations of dress and needlework ;
13 flat paper patterns; 0 embroidery de- . b" ident of the Metropolitan Bank, in place of
sixns and 10 InlUal letters. It Is much winter to encounter. Living and la- q. i. Seney, resigned,
souibt after and it 1 so wooder. Price 80 are extremely cheap, water Wall Stbebt, 10.45 A. M. The Ban
cents. New York. International News Co . P.w.er 19 abundant for mining and kers and Merchants' Telegraph stock, in
n v o, JU, milling purposes, and their king, cot- which A. W. Dimerick & Co. were heavily
31 Ueekman trcCL should manufacture bis own interested, is offered at 75, against 119 sales
Vura Caniima TtatlUr for April is well
filled as is usual with this very handsome
. i i .. .vi.
monthly. It contains a piece of music en
titled "Keep the Place," L. W. XJagley, of
Wake Forest, has ao article "Against
School Pri are. " It has a portrait of Julius
L. Tomlifisen, L A, Principal of the Win
ston Graded School, and a long sketch of
I bis career. Price $1 a year. Eugene L.
narrell. Raleigh. N. C. Managing Editor.
TXt SrvtJitm Pulpit for May contains a
sermon by Rer. Dr. Sparrow, and a Vir
giola pastor; outlines of sermons by Revs.
E. A. WhitemsB, M. B. Sharbrough and
W. T. Robert; Recollections of an Ad
dross by the late Rev. Dr. James A. Dun
. . t . i
can, ana ouier maiier oi iniemk mce
fl.60 per annum. Address, Richmond. Ya.
NORTH CAROLINA.
I La ntaeral and Lasaber ItMoams.
Correspondence of ths Boston Post.
Marios, N. C, April 29. Hereto
fore the attention of the hardy and
eneriretic sons ef New England has
been turned to locating in and build-
ing up the great West, extending
I even to the far-oS Itocsrv mountains,
It is an area largely covered
j mr
with primeval forest, and abounding
in rich minerals. North Carolina alone
having 15,882,807 acres of unim-
proved lands rich in minerals and
. ' . . , ir
catea. It has been overlooked for
lba K1Jon that before the civil war,
when slavery was extant, Northern
people did not visit or frequent these
y, f . .. . ...
acres under cultivation. Vhen
some level-headed, thinking South
ern men and railroad corporations
said, "We can, if we will, exhibit
.-., w " I
practical proof of the actual resources
of the South.bnngtoour aid Northern
aod other capiuC and cause our rich
vacant Ian da to be ocenrjied bv en-
-- - - . - ji. " I
nrMiiiion id iioilod njllLl Ult'n ui Lueir
r . . r f- . . i
"- JP--" i JK"
f cotton. etc such a display
r.rtvmri ifAnot arn 1 1 a I
as would make any nation proud of
such resources. Ue fol-
I inarinrr fmstm from ftHiAia tnnrroa
Vjorth Carolina There are 16 va-
rietiee ot tree, 176 varieties of
rieue ox tree, 170 varieties ot
shrubs aod plants, many of them of
great commercial and medicinal
E yArieUcs of vines and
many wild indigenous fruits.
GIGAXT1C FOREST TREKS.
In the tree catalogue are pine
(eight varieties), spruce, cedar, hem
lock, gum poplar, elms (three varie
ties), walnut (two varieties), birch
(two varieties), maple (five va
neues;, nicxones Vo varieties, oner-
.ry, magnolia (feven varieties), oak
(nineteen varieties), asb, chest-
rieties), hickones (0 varieties), oher-
0f many of the forest trees aregigan-
tic: White oak; 15 feet 0 inches in
circumference, 50 feet to first limb;
JQCef 60 Teet to first limb; chesnut,
18 feet 0 inches in circumference, 50
feet to first limb; poplar, 17 feet 9
inches in circumference, 70 feet to
JSfn
camierprirp. fin f pt ta first 1 1 mh
black gum, 9 feet 7 inches in cir-
cum I ere nee, 40 feet to first limb:
ItlkllS "l???0
'c?0 i
There are trunks of pine that squared I
o feet, 86 feet long, and the larecst
. - t i
iuck kdowd, sqoarea o leet at case
aad 2i feet It top and 30 feet lone
soU in Ns I Yort f nrmarJ gt
soldin rew lork for 600.
To givo an idea of what these
forests can prod nco per acre in lum-
oer. toe IOUOWinsr n cruxes axe Piven I .
- ' u.m.:.r: t3.u
Carolina ba 4 counties; out of these,
W ll B1U1 S-I lllLlAi KTSa LI IliaLS'H 11 III I II
15 c0110 giro Inpinolnmber alone,
feeL The
Stats Is well traversed Tbv ra.il wavk
U. . . I. 11 4
- Or t '
- . . - . - : 4
M inmber can Do freighted in
quantities to the seaboard at low
rates probably at 93 50 per ra..
by vessel from ' Norfolk or Wil
mington to Boston. North
Carolina has several ore belts traver
sing the slate from northeast to
aathweat, cArryiag 25 to 30 Tarie-
I ' - 3 I . ... . . . i I inrr trrMt Th rmMn WMft in rnnrdfl nf
trad, for ates except vne iargo c.ues ana h is utterly ana irreconciiaoiy nos- 'f7Kta OneTrihe
lm.ni I,De of trave, nd Nrth Carolina tile to Blame's - cabdidacy.iV. 1. poggeag 8iigbtly wonnded, and one of
eveiopmeni had only ix and a half millions of Time. Hen. Cash's associates was wounded seriousl v.
. I luumuvw or-neiiDic"Buusuc,
jboal, kaolin talo7cfil and mlU-seohe)
fSoinrfsSwtT
taken from th placers and surface
of the veins by slave labor, in tbeir.
crude mannr,-and trith' this present
milliner, and intelligent management,
mea!? .ittW' U-gMbi. the
Carolinas and Gebrgia.
A RICn MINING COUNtET,
Tho writer took, four years aeo in
four days ruq upon the plates from
a common 10-stamp mill at the fa-
mous Rudisiir minPo at Charlotte N.
C, reopened since tbe war, and pnn-
cipally from sulphurets, raw, more
Pold lhan bo has over Been taken'in
! , Mmo
Colorado under
stances.
The writer has been familiar with
Colorado since 1850, and has pitched
his tent in most section in that coun-
I try, but in the past five or six years
I has examined ana paid especial at-
I tention to North Carolina, and
woaw from choice mine m tna
. 'i Bn Anantlr r. kan
I v . J b . -rt ir o
sr. ill, o.
CURRENT COMMENT.
Laying aside the question of
the constitutionality bf the Educa
tional bill, its very tendency is evil.
It is a mixing up of State and Na
tional matters and laying upon as
heavily the strong iron hand of the
United States Government. The do
ings of its revenue officers are too
fresh in our minds for ns to wish or
, . , . , ...
desire the touch of the ederal0roy-
ernment in any of our affairs. While
we respect it and are faithful to it,
yet wo cannot look -to it for any
;i . , , Mnnill,a ,
salve to heal our wounds if we- are
to judge for the future by the past
We favor education. It is the ground-
work of prosperity, but for us to
hav th nartiian eve of a imwerful
r - j r ' .
party bearing gifts to us we protest.
Camden (A C.) Journal, Dem.
.
lint the nomination Of Mr.
I Blaino would be the 'preludw'to dis-
I aster ouite as certain and quite as
I overwhelming as that which would
result from the nomination of Ar
I tbur. His supporters may not be
I a J mf
easily convinced of this, for in large
Dart tbev will reDresent constitaen
I cies where there is a genuine popular
belief in bis strength. It will not bo
- J - . x
I is regarded in many Eastern States,
but tbev may bo convinced of the
I importance and tho strength of the
reform element, and of the fact that
I .. . ... . . .....
THE TOBACCO TAX.
Charleston, News and Courier.
TT- 1. .... r? n
" v ut"i oul4 "ur c,clJr
mno Iteformer in tongress will
Ji
or reauce tne lax on tooacco. Jt is
a scheme in the interest of irotec-
,J
......r.-t,,-. .a k.v i. ! on
manufacturers who selfishly disre-
"ter tteUte.
II were a cnra.e to 8Ive to
nnS miutona ot aouars at tne ex-
P, of .t
WOUIU Wits wuucuui4nuu ui
the Democratic party. The Demo-
crats who were beaten by a combina-
l,on .f democrats ana uepubiicans
"""i" , r
owe it to themselves, and to the
country, to join the Repubncans ff
need be in defeating any bill for
cheap tobacco as an attendant or
consequence of dear clothing, dear
...i : i i--i I
..vu.tu.i. ,u.F.cuc.ifcn,uca. 0a.
timber.
A Fitting Beply.
Boston Post, Dem.
The real revenue refomers should
now como t0 the front 8ay8 tho New
york W and deal with the surplus
by reforming tho war taxes of the in-
Sun might have added, the men who
refused the people cheaper blankets,
olothes, lumber, coal and sugar, must I
now come to their relief and give
them cheaper rum and tebacco.
OUU STATE CONTEaPORABIBS. I
Every man thinks he knows bow to edit I
a uewipiDcr ana mue money tntnt ne nas i
. a . t . a s I
wow uieu uiu uangerous experimeni. ai
people were as goodtoDavfor subscriDtion
as to find fault the editors would be happy.
The Aurora invites criticism. The editor
is sot trying to please everybody and never
exVoVii
it is much more difficult
aJT ,b tttak-
At least three of the
Radkal State ticket, to.
- w --a -art . , . , r, i
mwii. ; jji.es urn. xoris, I
? iuowju. ana prooaoiy omers,
but wc cannot say positively for some of
Ihem we never before heard of, were until
a few months agcy staunch Democrats and i
warm defenders of .the present system Tf
county government "But" Jhe party de: ;
. " "K"' U1 uio iravcm ouu manes l
n Issue. Warrtnton Qatette. f.
I
Daraett's Coeoalne
Is Hexowxed as a Pure asd Effective
Hatr Dbesscto tsr Evert Quarter of
tub Would.
For thirty years it has been a favorite
with the people and a leader with tbe trade.
The name 'CocoArjfE' has become a valu
able crooertv. Bnmtt rv i
llshed their bright to lis uie n:.eral I
suits at law, thus protecting the public and I
themselves from imposition. . . . .
The superiority of Burnett's Flavoh-
ma Extracts "consists In thvir perfect
purity and great strength. f
Tbe Panle Somewhat Subsiding One
Failure Reported to-day The IWetro--polltanJBaiik
Rejinmep Bnlnese All
CheckJi, VtmVlr Honored Favor
i aale rteW.r,o'it ondon, etc.
Br Telegraph to the Morning star.l
Nkw Yobk, Waij, Stkkkt, May ,15,
10.15 A: l:Dimerickfc Co. have sus
pended. '- -vy
' The Mfitropblitan Bank has posted notice
on its doors,-adTing' that' the1 bank cxamin-
I affairs, the Bank will resume business at 12
era. navinz maue an -invesiieawuu w
Da rrWr.fvS "from
lnAbn n btiV-botlr'Istock and bonds.
Their" correspondents Report fthe market
for American secunnes aavanczng, wnu a
I -trnr fVimB-ftndno'Jaihires. v
Wall STrafcT, 10.20 A.rH7 The stock
market opened 1Jsrons: .'JJygf;-
ntraf Sterl
o.rM utrkA are buovant. After the an-
I oouaccment of the failure of Dimerick
prices sagged per cent, and the market
was irregular. The loan rates are 1-641
per cent, for all active stocks; others flat.
Money is easier. The bond market is
feverish.
Wall 8trket, May 15. The stock mar
ket is higher this morning, in consequence
of the resumption of the Metropolitan
Bank and the action or tbe Clearing House.
I pricea rotse J to 4 per cent. The failure of
I A. W. Dimerick had but comparatively lit
"--- JacQue8 haa been elected Pres.
I yesterday. A sale at 00, seller na, nas iusc
I been recorded.
Wall Street, 11.30 A. M. A dispatch
from Boston reports the suspension of F.
A. Hawjey & Co., a firm which, although
not heavy dealers, was regarded as of good
standing.
Messrs. Hotcbkiss & Burnham arc en
gaged in the work of balancing their ac
counts, and expect to be able to resume bu
siness to-morrow morning.
New York; 12.15 P. M. The Metro
politan Bank has resumed, and is payiDg
out to all depositors presenting checks.
I Even before the hour named for resump-
V k VVT aZa d
and the first man in the line received his
money. individaal waa an 0id wea-
ther beaten man, who evidently drew out
all his holdings, as the pile of greenbacks
handed to him made a goodly show, and
were carefully stowed away in his inner
pocket8( af;eJr many glance8 at nia neigh
tors, of whose probity he was evidently by
no means certain. At noon the number in
I hie was not over twenty-five, and was com-
Ppsed principally of boys and clerks, some
lot wnom only required certincauon oi
their checks. Only one lady was among
I the list, she being attired in widow's weeds.
I Uer gratincation on receiving her money
I Wfta nlainlv written on her countenance.
I The number of those drawing out their
I funds is regardedas very promising for the
I f uture of tDe bank-
RIDDLED WITH BULLETS.,
I
I Bona Caab, tbe Sontb Carolina Ont
law and Bfarderer, Killed by a
Sberlfla JPoeae One of the Iatter
baa bla Fingers Sbot OflT by Caab.
By Telegraph to the Morning Star.l
Ciiarlkstoii, May 15. A special dis
patch to the News and Courier from Cheraw,
says W. Bogan Cash, the fugitive murderer
of town marshal Richards, was killed this
I morning ai about 4.30 o'clock, while resist-
I inr arrest TKia nwn wa in fVinnm nf
Gov. Thompson received the following
at 10 o'clock this morning:
CJieraw, May 15. To Gov. Hugh S.
Thompson r I went with a posse last" night'
I w
to arrest w. ri. Uasn. i instructed my men
not to-fire unless absolutely-necessary.:
i then surrounded the house and barn,
ATtllb
f 1 V- 'irr"B. IL" w
uaro, i om-reu iv w ue Burrouuueu, v.asu'
csmo out and fired on the posse. The fire
i uujiets. a one or me posse were sirucK ex-
l T . . . .
1 JSPSaS who.. w,
(Signed) E. T. Kino,
Deputy Sheriff.
RAILROAD HORROR.
Farther Particular of tne B. & O. B.
B. Accident Twelve Persons In
Jnredand Fourteen Horned to Death
By Telegraph to the Morning Star.l
Pittsburgh, May 15. When the wreck
near Connellsville was cleared away it was
discovered that twelve persons have been
"aod fourteen more were missing.
Tho bodies of ten of these latter have been
recovered; the Others are supposed to have
been entirely consumed. Of those recov
ered only two, Cassidey and Dermott.could
be positively identified. The others were
burned into a shapeless mass.
LOUISIANA.
Tne Legislature Protests Against Any
Diminution In tne Duties on Sugar.
By Telegraph to the Horning Star. I
NewOrleaus, May 15. A dispatch to
the Picayune, from Baton Rouee. savs' a
3oint resolution has been introduced in the
r &tJZE..2i
Senators to join in with all other American
Interests needing protection, and avert im-
nendine danger, and to exert tb ntrt
. XV a m . m. " I
tiioris in arrestms- bo ratal a r-Arftmitv no i
would result from even the aliffhtpst
j "
uimiauuon oi existing duties on sugar.
The National Anti-Monopoly Conven
tion, in session at Chicagohas nominated
Benjamin F. Butler for President.
'--J m i T-
eod Kpee Dr. Bradfleld In the Sale of
his Never-Fallipg Female Regulator!
- .i.unoiuo xciuaia ivcuiator I
k .
" m,wuo compounaea ana
offered to the public for the diseases for
which it is recommended. 1 am acquainted
tciiA a iofy who never had ny health until
h cemmenced using it. , It gave her im-
mediate relief, and from that time until
" uw vujujjcu nio ucai ui ueaiui. , x
can say with hearty good will 'God St
speed
Dr. Brad field in the sale of his never-fjJlinrr
. -T 1 . .
Female Regulator 1' ' ,
Treatise on the Health and Happiness of
Woman mailed free.
- Bbamteu Regulator Co.,
g . . Box 28, Atlanta, Ga.
WeHave
TN stock tub best ant cheapest sad -
ii:1Ji?eHi?,rn Trunks,8atohels,Buggies, Phae- J
tentlo Tto' reoaM tVoSS
iruiii jn&ser in tbe State.
MoDOUQALLA BO WD EN,
114 North Front St.,
' Next door to D. A. Smith's.
my li tf
GOMMERGIAE;
I
W I t.M IN G FO N MAUE E T.
STARIoFPICE. May 15, 4 P. M.
- SPIRITS TURPENTINE The market
was quoted fjrm at 29i cents per gallon
bidi"withates'Veported of 110 casks at that
price.
ROSINThe Lmarket was quoted firm
at $107 J bid for Strained and $1 12 J for
Good Strained, with sales at quotations.
Also sales of 500 .-bbls (F) Extra No. 2 at
$1 25 per bbl, ..
TAR The market was quoted firm at
$1 30 per bbl. of 280 tbs., with sales at quo
tations. CRUDE TURPENTINE The market
was steady, with sales reported at $1 00 for
Hard and $1 75 for Yellow Dip.
COTTON The market was quoted
dull on a basis of llf cents per H)
for Middling. Small sales reported. The
following were the official quotations:
Ordinary ..... 9 cents $ lb
Good Ordinary. 10f "
Low Middling, 11 " j
Middling 11
GoodMiddlinff llf
PEANUTS Market dull, on a basis of
$1 201 25 for Ordinary, $1 401 45 for
Prime, $1 501 55 for Extra Prime, and
$1 601 65 for Fancy.
RECEIPTS.
Cotton 4 bales
Spirits Turpentine 239 casks
Rosin 650 bbls
Tar 80 bbls
. rude Turpentine. 33 bbls
OOJIESriO HASKETS.
: ut Telegraph to the Moraine 8tar.i
Financial.
Nbw York, May 15. Noon. Money
firmer at 12 per cent, per annum. Sterling
exchange 485485t and 486487. State
bonds dull. Governments irregular.
Commercial.
Cotton steady, with sales to-day of 923
bales; middling uplands life; Orleans llc.
Futures quiet and firm; sales at the follow
ing quotations: May 11.52c; June 11.62c;
July 11.74c; August 11.86c; Seplember
11.55c; October ll;05c. Flour dull. Wheat
opened lilfc higher, but reacted partly.
Corn opened c higher, but reacted.
Pork steady at $18 50. Lard firm at
$8 52J. Spirits turpentine steady at Z2
32Jc. Rosin steady at $1 401 42.
Freights firm.
Baltimore, May 15 Flour dull, with
an easier feeling: Howard street and west
ern super $3 003 50; extra $3 624 62;
family $4 755 85; city mills super $3 00
3 50; extrcK$3 656 25; Rio brands
$5 625 75; Patapsco family $6 50; do su
perlative patent $7 00. Wheat southern
steady; western "a shade higher and dull;
southern red $1 09 112$; southern amber
$1 llil 15; No 2 western winter red
on spot $1 00il Olf; May $1 001 01i.
Corn southern steady; western firmer,
closing dull; southern white 6870c; yel
low 6063c; western mixed spot 6060ic;
May 6060f:
FOREIGN HIAHKETM.
By Cable to the Momlntr Star.l
Liverpool. May 15. Noon Cotton
More offering, nd sellers inclined to give.
i - "o -
I wa7 slightly; uplands 6id; Orleans 6d;
sales 12,000 bales, of which 2,000 bales
were for speculation and export; receipts
,uuu Dales, or wmcn 400bales were Ameri
can. Futures quiet at a decline. Uplands,
1 m c, May - and June delivery 6 13-64
6 12-64d; June and July delivery 6
16-646 15-64d; July and August deliv
ery 6 21-646 20-64d; August and Sep
tember delivery 6 25-646 26-64d ; Septem
ber and October delivery 6 22-64d.
Spirits turpentine 25s 6d.
2 P. M Cotton Good uplands 6 7-16d;
uplands id; low middling 61-16d; good
ordinary 5 13-1 6d; ordinary 5d. Good
Texas 6d: Texas 6d; low middling 6
d-lbd; good ordinary 6d; ordinary 5 9-1 6d,
Good Orleans 6id : Orleans 6 S-16d ; low
rn lHrll itict ft Sl .1 Ail ctatmI vrl ino Tvr ft1 . nrAt.
middling 6 3-1 6d; good ordinary 6d; ordi
nary 5 9 16d. Uplands, 1 m c, May deliv-
ery 6 12-6M Mayand June delivery 6
l2-04d, June 'and July deUvery 6 15-64d
July and August delivery 6 2-64d, all
delivery e as-Mcr, Beptember and October
delivery 6 22-64d, October and November
delivery 6 ll-64d. November and Dr4m-
i ti-.r. i
I "aw,.. oot-o tI-V JdtU.a001a.
American.
3 P. M. Futures firm, with a crood de
mand for near positions; uplands, 1 m c, 1
June ana July delivery 6 16-64d; July and
August delivery 0 21-64d.
4.00 P. M. Futures closed steady; up
land!, 1' m c, May delivery 6 14-64d,
May and June delivery 6 14-64d, June
and July delivery 6 17-64d. July and Au
gust delivery 6 22-64d, August and Sep
tember, delivery 6 26-64d, all sellers' op
tion ; September and October delivery 6
d-04d, value; October and November de
livery 6 ll-64d, buyers' option; November
and December delivery 6 7-64d, buyers'
option; September delivery 6 28-64d, value.
New TorK Blee market.
N. Y. Journal of Commerce, May 14.
The demand continues fairly active;
stocks are light and holders require full
quotations for both domestic and foreign
grades. The quotations are : Carolina
and Louisiana fair at 5i5ic; good at 5f
6c; prime at 66ic; choice at 6$7c
Rangoon at 4c; Patna at 5c.
Tierces. Bbls.
Exports for the week 519
Exports from January 1 51 6,856
Exports same time last year. . 20 ' 5,966
Messrs. Dan Talmage's Sons & Co.,
Charleston, S. C, telegraphs the crop
movement to date: Receipts, 64,735 bbls-
l pwr ill . i 1 . r aaa m- V
sales. 62.709 bbls: stock. 2.026 bblS. Marke
nrm
Savannah Blee ItlarKet.
Savannah News, May 14.
The market was very quiet There wes
nothing doing. Prices remained firm and
unchanged. Sales for the day 24 barrels.
The following are the 'official quotations
of the Board of Trade: Pair 5i5c; Good
osoc; irime eigbic
u : . n--.- v .. . I
Every year increases the popularity of
Ayer s unerry sectoral. KeCommended
for all pulmonary troubles. f
Atkinson & Manning's
Insurance Rooms,
BANK OF NEW HANOVEB BTTELDTNG,
Wilmington, N. C.
Fire, Marine : dT jtlft 'Craj9asli&k
Afgregate Capital Represented Over 9100,000,000.
fell tf
A DMTNISTRATION NOTTCfE. BEING -DULY
iToT
mineton, I hereby give notice to aU persons
navuur-olauns against my intestate to present
them to xne on or before the 26th day of April,
1885, or this notice will be pleaded against them.
Those indebted to the same Will please make fan
mediate payment. HENRY BURKHIMER.
ap 28 oaw 6w f r ' Administrator.
OkLS
and MALadi VER.
From thoae 8ourceaAR A, '
the diseases of thl & torsri.
Appetite, Bowels CM?,slstcnc:riV
oke.flUlne.s after fk
exertion or body OP .Vnf ' v"34-
jura, A leeung of i, " rc"Pr,
omedmy, Dimness wK
Het, Wu before Th'e eitlr, K ?k4
ored Urine, COJVbtipVt.'.SL'sA. t'V
mandtheuse of a remedy, 7?f01. anaS
on theLlvec . As aUvcr L ' apta
have no equal. Tho L ln?,TtT
Kidneys and Skin is also nmi action m
aU Impurities through t52fSl ; rc"ov
ngere df the v,t,l 080 "Tee J'n!
tlte soand deffi re,?roluci"K 1
cause no nausea or min tTT s Wli2
ANTIDOJXjTOj-ALAR
HE FEELS LIKE ATT
-I have had Dyspen JWAN.
Hon two years, WZTmlu Cons' Pa
kinds of pills, and TUTs n dir
that have done mo any go0, ar" tlie m
cleaned me out nicch- I' havo
splendid, food digests icali . W'Mi
have natural passVeq i f t ,a'Hl I no
TUTT'S HAlfDYT
Ghat Hair or WmsKFna '
stantlv toaGwsgr BucK 'K1
plication of this Dye. Sola L ninelc P
or sent by express ou receipt PieK
OlBce, 44 Murray Strec f N I ' '
TBH-e MANUAL OF USEFUL RFm 1..
Jy 20 Deod&Wly nrm
ia rL
su we fr
Ira
Corn, Bacon, Flour, &c.
3000 BuBh Prime White cow'
150 Boxes D' s" ' R' SIDES
1000 Bbls rL0UP a11 Rrades.
5QQ Bush FEED OATS,
5QQ Bales Choico Timothy DAY,
100 HhdS BblS PortoRico MOLaskrs
150 BWS Refined SIJGARS' a" WidH.
JOO "acs Choice EIO COFTKR,
2 Bbls Carolina RCE,
5QQ Bush W. G. MEAL,
Gross MATCHES,
IQQ Gross R. R. Mills SM fk
100 011868 LYK'
FJ0 Cases TOTASn, Can nn.l
J0 Boxes SOAP,
0 Boxes STARCH,
100 B0xes CANDLES-
Oysters, Crackers, Candy,
Shot, Nails, Glue, &c, ic ,
For eale low by
G. W. WILLIAMS A CO.,
Wholesale Grocers and
Comm n Merchant;.
my 11 tl
16 & 18 North Water Strte'.
Read the Following:
The Lirerpool & London & Ins. Co,
paid wrrntfUT discount '
$3239,091 in "the great Chicairo fire, '
$1,428,729 in that of Boston,
$465,151 in that of St. Jonh's.
Over $33,000,000 paid in satisfaction of (ire
losses in the United States by
this company.
Jno. W. Gordon .V Smiili,
my 11 tf AGENTS.
ENCOURAGE HOME I
it
Security Affalnsf Tire.
Tke North Carolina Home
RAL.EIGII, IV. C.
THIS COMPANY CONTINUES TO WRITE Po
licies at fair rates on all classes of 1nnralle
property.
All losses are promptly adlusted and paid. T!
"Home" is rapidly eaining in public favor, and
iu North Carolina,
appeals witn oonndence to insurers of priori'
I Agents in all parts of the State.
JOHN GATLING. President.
W. S. PRIMROSE, Secretary.
PULASKI OOWPER, Supervisor.
ATKINSON & MANNING, Agent,
sep 96 tf Wllmlneton. N. 0.
150 Hhds. 150 "
Cuba & P. R. Molasses,
NEW ARRIVALS, AT LOW PRICES.
1400 BarrelflG00D FAMILY Fr'0lR'
gQ Barrels REFINED SUGAR.
JQ Bags RIO COFFEE,
AT LOWER PRICES.
HALL & PEARSALL
mh 29 D&Wtf
N.VA. Stedman, Jr.,
ATTORNET AT LAW,
4-tM2 T t. W-i - - m.An( onH 2d Stf.
in the Basement of Building No. 114, next tooia
Journal Building, WILMINGTON, N.C., nM
Practices In all tho Criminal and Cml Coow
of New Hanover, Bladen, Columbus. Penw M
Brnnawlck Counties. Ian 1JU
Steamer Passport
'yiILL MAKE "REGULAR TEIPS TO SMITH-
ville and the Ports every day except Sunday
Fare, 75c. round ;trip. Parties of ten or mcn
ian secure tickets day befeor hand v-?
ap 20 tf J- W. HAKTE
Perfumery.
JgAZIN'S EXTRACTS, FARINA luia-
Florida and Toilet Water, Satcliet and TiW
Powders, Ptrff Boxes, Pomades, Dnf?;' '
Medicines, etc. Prescriptions ap8jER'S,
my 3 tf Corner of Fonrth &ndVrmw
White (joods.
QHECKED AND EMBROIDERED SWISS, IRISH
and PERSIA LaWAS. Victoria and otherstyle'
8500 Yards STRIPED LAWN, at 10c per 3"ar 1
worth double the money. T n1mKlCK-
ZaplStf JN0JjiL----
SIIE HAS VANISHED
THE FRENCH FEMALE I trfor e m(7
ty-Horee Power Tooth E$to r, w gt ,
FEMALE SELF-ACTI
ver Tooth Extractor, .
DUC 11. v. riUKMriUtl mJ "... - hore no "
but H. C. PREMPERT may stilt oe l""b n be U
Old Stand, No. 7 South Front MVitt. HAlK'
prepared to do as neat a jop ",,n 'rity.
CUTTING, o., as can be had n '0J?' k'e WaH.
t a -ri Iv. miV, hilt, call TD
Moles, Ringworms, Tetter, Ac, move lf
ne nrooi or tne puuumK ,
New Scarborough House,
JO. ,104 NORTH WATERBSTRETsTREfff
WTLMTNGTON. N. C.
gle Keals 85e. NoMg
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This KLIori, (1,
There i "",,,
the OS Ksp'n'Joh.
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