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-; - . ?. 4 - - i - Mornin etofe v. . -i WILMINGTON, JK G Friday Morning, July 4, -1834. Corning edition. THE LATEST NEWS. FROM ALL PAETS 03? THE WOULD. TPrtKTY.vrfaHTH CONGRESS. M. W . : " ''-I. : "'firsx session. ... - TUc SenWsusTIta. the Veto f He rorier Relief BIIl-THe Antl-Chlne-e BHi; and the. Fortification. BUI Passed Disagreement of - the two noose on Appropriation Bllla-The Tttexlcan Veteran'a Penilon BUI Ta- Ken np In the Howe. (By Telegraph to the Moraine 8tar. A:"-- SENATE, ..-.- -. it Washington, July 3. After the reading , . -ii -r 1: J VnfnmtlMiSii. of the journal the Chair laid before the S nate the Jnz Jonn x oner - a , which was -read.' The question, being "Shall the bill pass notwithstanding the objections of the and nays were taken without JjebatJa resulted in a tie vote-yeas7, nays 27. Two-thirds not votine. in the affirmative wii failed to Dass. Thevote indetaU is as follows: . - . yeas-Messrs. Bayard, v Beck, .Brown, Butler, Call. Cameron of Pa., , Cpckrell, Cke,Fair.Farley.Garland,(rge,Giwme Hampton. Harris. Hoar Jonas. Jones of Fla,, Maxey, Morgan. Pike, Pag. -J Isom, Sewed; Vance, Vest and Voorhees Navs-Messrs. Aldrich, AUison, -Blair,; Bowel, M of Wis. Conger, Dawes, Dolph, Edmunds, naie, narrisuii,"-". Hill, fnaftlla, Lapham, Logan, McMillan, x Miller of N. Y., MitciKii. Morrill. Palmer, Piatt, Plumb, sawyer, onermau, v aa vt yca. ' . Jflr. Dawes, from the" committee on Ap propriations, reported the Fortification bill . with amendments. Ordered to be printed. . Mr. Jones, x?f Nev., explained that he . J had been necessarily absent during the vote 7 on the Fitz John Porter bill, and that if he had been in . the chamber he would have y oted in favor of the bill becoming a law notwitnstandine the President's obiec- , tlOU3. - . ' "-Mr. Blair, from ""the conuuittoo nn Edu- cation and Labor, reported favorably a bill to legalize the . incorporation of the National Trades Union. Placed on the calendar. . " . i" The anti-Chinese bill was called up by Mr. Miller of Cala. . '. -; Mr. Piatt moved to strike out the clause " excluding Chinese who are subjects of gov ernments other than that of China. , - Mr . Hoar reaffirmed his disapprobation of this class of legislation. The bill, he said, was based on sheer barbarism,, and the - - American people would in his opinion some day repent the action of Congress on this subject. . , , - -Mr. Miller, of 'Cala., hoped that Mr., ' 'Piatt's motion would not be agreed to. vJ' Mr. -Piatt's motion was not agreed to, ' . and the bill, coming at once to a vote, was passed without amendment yeas 43, nays 12. i The vote in detail is as follows: Yeas Messrs. Allison, Bayard, Beck, ; Blair, Butler, Call, -Cameron of Pa, Came : rem, of Wis., Cockrell, Coke, Conger, Cul- lom, Dolplfr. Fair, Farley, Garland, , Groome, Hale, Hampton, Harris, Hill, In ealls, Jones of Fla., Jones of Nev., Logan, Manderson, Maxey, Miller of Cal., Miller of N. Y., Morgan, Palmer, Pendleton, Pike, Plumb, Pugh, Ransom, Sawyer, ; Sherman; Slater, Vance, VanWyck, Vest and Voorhees 43. t i Nays Messrs. Aldrich, Brown, Dawes, Edmunds, Hawley, Hoar, Lapham. Mc Millan, Mitchell, Morrill, Piatt and Wil osn 12. . , Non-concurrence of the House in the Senate amendments to the Sundry .Civil . Service bill was announced and a new con ference ordered, the members being Messrs. Allison, Hale and Beck. . ' Consideration of private pension bills - was undertaken, but was cut off for the day by the limitation of time. "The Senate then resumed consideration of the bill to forfeit unearned lands granted to the Atlantic & Pacific Railroad Compa ny. - The debate was continued by Messrs. -Morgan, . Tuiphf Blair, Plumb, . Harrison , and Ingalls. A" vote was taken on Mr. Morgan's amendment providing for the re ference to the U. S. Circuit Court of the question of title to land after forfeiture, and it was agreed to yeas 31, nays 11.. 'Sir. Sherman thought this left the bill a mere naked fteclaration of forfeiture, leav-' ing possession of tiia land- to the company and everything, else open, v -Thai-5i5iild be worth almost nothing. It was quite proper ' to have the court prepared to protect every body's rights, but actual possession of the land by the government" should follow the declaration of forfeiture. He, therefore, moved an amendment, which was agreed to, providing for the resumption of title by the United States, and. declaring .the lands part of the public domain, but not sub ject to disposal under the general laws until after the termination of the legal pro ceedings prescribed by this act The buTwas then passed. The Fortification bill was passed without debate, precisely as it came up from the Senate Appropriations committee. The Senate committee increased by $200,000 the amount for the armament of sea-coast forti fications and added ah appropriation of $5,000 for the preservation of Fort Marion, at St. Augustjne. . - , : - 7 A message being received from the House of Representatives announcing the non concurrence in the Senate amendments to tne jKJrtincations bill.: the Senate insisted Cn its' amendments and ordered a commit. : tee of conference. The Chair .appointed a such committee Messrs. Dawes, Logan and .Cockrell. - J"; On motion of Mr. Hill the Postal Tele . graph bill was then laid before the Senate in order that it may: stand as unfinished business for a to-morrow, and on motion of Mr. Hawley, at 6.15 p. m., the Senate went into executive session, and when the doors' were reopened adjourned. c HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES ' Mr. F'inerty, of Ills;, said he was absent yesterday when the vote was taken on the passage of the Fitz John Porter bill; in the belief that he was paired. Had he been present he would have voted for the bill. - Mr. Robinson, of N. Y., made a similar statement. .- . . . - ' - " VrTrl SDaer appointed Messrs. Oates, McMillan and Payne as conferees on the : bill limiting the time within which prose- cutions may be instituted against persons u,"6u viuiaung internal revenue laws. Aiso, aiessrs. ltosecrans, Morgan and. oieeie as conieees on the bill relievine cer- .aui ouimcn irom me cnarge oi aesertion. Aiso, jaessrs. ltosecrans, Morgan and : Laird, as conferees on the bill for locating a branch Soldiers' Home in' one of the , csiern siates. - ; ; - , Also, Messrs. Randall, Forney and Ryan ; .as conferees on the Sundry Civil Appro miation hill , T .- ' . - i""- Mr. Hammond, of Ga:; submitted the re , port of the select committee apppointed to ffiulwhete? 1 W ex-members have vio ' mntSlI116668 of the House. .The oommiUee find nn fnom ir -i icsted , COn breach TT .."sa vs. reelle, ,was a ?nTlleSe in' be House; and cotnmend that the whole matter be i laid x& the table. - v" ' v ' ,,- !5 ; Mr. Milled of Y., P?J," nority report, dedaring. that tb; &arge that W. English iobBiedthe i $oor n the interest of his son wiull sustained by the testimony, and that Ws Conduct w. improper and? a - flagrant: latioaof the , House"-' The report J accompanied by resolution excluding W. H. English from the floor during the present Congress. : f 5 After a short debate Mr. Hammond moved, to lay the whole matter on the ta ble. Agreed toyeas 137, nays 72. -Mr. Holman moved that when the House aajourn to-day it be to meet on; Saturday next. He thought this action would give more time for the conference committeestft meet, and would therefore facilitate a final adjournment. Agreed to. v '' On motion of Mr. Randall, it was pr iioMii ht. th hnnr of " meetine of the TTmioa nn Sat.nrrln'V bfi 0 a. ID. . ; I j The conference report on tho 4th of J uly claims bill was presented by Mrr Rowell, rt Tils and aoreed to. ! -! ; Th Mexican - veterans' Dension bill was tli ah tAken nn. and. after consideraDie ,oo- I fiction a vernal amendment of the Senate OTPQ ao-TPpd tr . There was much opposi tion to the bill manifested, and Mr. Hewitt, Af Ala and Mr. Hardeman, of Ga.Un- tpHptjd Rftvpral motions to adjourn, which wfire severally voted aown, uu wmuu. dered progress with the bill very! slow, I' j Til ..M in toot to an inquiry that the House would notiad- lourn untu the Din was passeu. i Pendine debate several conference, n Wqfni hills of minor importance were norrperi tn. ' I UThe Senate amendments to th Fortifica tton appropriation bill were non-concurred in, andMessrs. Randall, Forney and Keif er wn artrtninted conferees. ' '" I i The House then resumed consideration thft Mftxiran Pension bUL Mr. Hewitt, of Ala., raised the point of order that; the House must consider in commitee o the. Whole the Senate . amendments granting npncinnn tn widnws of soldiers of the Mexi can war who were manied after theifi dis charge. . - . J. fPv,A uABbav anaramofi r hnnntni nr nr ier. The House proceeded to consideration of the amendments but the 'opponents of the and lm the House without a quorum. I Afteta call of - the .House a I recess was 'taken until to morrow at 10 o'clock. : " A' ' m at aa- L . .WASHINGTON Cbolera Report from tbe U. S. Consul at MaraeUl French M alls to be Dla lnfeetedHoiMe Contested Election Caeea A. Jrrolamatlon' acalast; Set- tiers oa Oklahoma I.ands Repprt of UteitfarlneNauonalBank. i By Telegraph Vo the Mornlnjt Star. i Washington,' July 3. The Secretary of State to-day received a cable message from ionsui Jiiason, at Marseilles, as follows The situation- is ;wors6 at Toulon, i The deaths average lO-lS yesterdai. The dis- .ease is conceded to be Asiatic cholera.! The epidemic is stationary atMarseiUes ; 6 death Friday, 8 Saturday, 4 Sunday, j 5 Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday. Some casrf are apptuvuuy jaiaiic, tne remainaer lpianium or sporadic. Twelve cases at tba special hospital " Many thousands )efi for the in- terior. Tlie steamer BurgundO sailed for New : York f Sunday, without passengers. No emigrants to the States reported. j To avoid the possibility of importing cholera -from France into this country through the mails, the British Government will be requested to , thoroughly disinfect all French mails , passing through England to this country. ' The adoption of this pre caution by English postal officials will re lieve the postoffices of the principal'Ame rican ports from the necessity of establish ing quarantine against all British! - mail steamers., 4 .jjr In the contested election case! of I Craig vs. Shelly,' of Alabama, the House com mittee on Elections to-day decided to re port in favor of Craig. It was also agreed to report in favor of McGinnirdn the case of "Watkins ys McGinnis, oft Montana. Shelly and McGinnis are sitting! members. The President has issued a proclamation warning all settlers and intended settlers off what are known as the Oklahoma Lands. in Indian Territory. Tbe lands are declared to oe the property of Indian tribes and all whites who take possession will be removed by force, if necessary. j I- " 1 fie report of the Marine National IBank was received by the Comptroller of. the Currency to day. The Comptroller! savs he has not had time to go through I the schedules and examine the report, which is very voluminous in detail, but from the fact that the proved claims amount to $3, 493,017, and the assets estimated as good amount to only $3,022,586. he has no doubt but tnat an assessment Will be made aeainst the share holders of the bank. In reply to inquiries, regarding the probable dividends. the Comptroller says he hopes to be able to make a dividend to the creditors of the bank within a month, or six weeks. He i not .prepared to say wheth er -'" proceedings Will be enmmenrori against the .. directors or not. I In reference to bad and doubtful -debts, amounting to $1,823,188.07, thei Comptrol ler is of opinion that there wlil not be a total loss, but the condition of the Marine bank is involved in such" legal complica tions that the amounts recovered from these bad and doubtful' assets will bfc collected with great difficulty and their collection will be attended with much delay and con siderable expense, . t j " . . FOREIGN. I 1- War Threatened Between France and China Ttoe Cholera at inarselUes and Toulon-strike or English Wea vers, &e. - ' i ; j . By Cable to the Morning Star.l i; London. July 3. The Shanghai corres- pondent of the Times telegraphs as follows: war is tnreatened between Jf ranee and China. An influential nartv in! China-ar instigating it. Prominent officials, such! as Tso Beung. Tang Pine. Yu Lin and ihfi Marquis Tseng, are resolved" to f repudiata the recent French-Chinese negotiation. The irencn win proDaoiy claim an indemnity and demand that the island of FormosjJ be pledged to secure its payment, j" Toulon, July 3. The Italian Consul has been suffering from an attack; of cholera but is recovering. - o j . . Maesetlijes, July 3. The panic is un questionably increasing.' In the face of this, however, physicians and chemists! of the city have held a meeting ancrdeclared that the alarm is senseless. The rate of mortality at present, they aver, does not exceed that which is usual at a; . ijeriod, of great neai . lney express the belief, alan. tnat many deaths have been attributed to cuoiera woicn were, reauy fluei to other causes. ine mumcipar authorities have aeciaea toiorego the tjustomary celebration on July 14th. ; . . ., : . u- Pabis, July 3. The Prefect of" nolice has ordered that air passengers andbaggage! arriving from places where cholera is pre valent shall be disinfected before entering ioi. ,uuu(5 u w xariBian jourrtaifl as ertthat there were three case of cholera in x-ans yesteraay,, , yoktaire denies this. . "o uacio are laniaiea cases every summer It says UiaUtho sanitary condi-! ftMl tT ymt mt mm m. J 'T i , , , 8WU- f xraveiieis who pass into HolvKi. (k tr. y. i m F V "j aluuui. iews Munnet-are Buu3tsciea y quarantine or five days at the frontier.- . : , . , -. j ; , Jilj 3. Twelve thousand wea- " ourniy itrucK work to-dav. " ' ' V Pa5?? Ju17 IS. At a Cabinet Council toJ oay iTlme Minister H7rrv-ntJ!rt tfi. 4v. J Chinese oreign board did not disavow the uuu ui. iue vjninese troops atLang-fton, butadmitted. that the- ChinesTdwobey, wie oruers 10. retain possession of .thr tViATurii i this was ; contrary tn tho second-article of the. recent JTan- j .n.r!hinfiR i treatv. whicri: -proviaea s ior .. . : 5 . ;.LJ lnfli(lilicia IMT- tne immediate wiuunwu y v"w 6- fisons. r China, however, contended .that vo cVommtion nf fmntiertowns was condi tioned on the signature of the definitive trea ty between J? ranee ana ijuina. vmua, refused to recognize the stipulations agreed on between! Hung vnang ana yapwua Femces for ' the evacuation or. .uangson, Cas Bang and Lao Kay, between June 4th and. June 26th. ; M. Fotenotre.-iJTencn Minister to China, who has been: aosent frnm hia nnst to make a . treaty with the. Kmc of Annam; has been ordered to go to. Pekin immediatelv to maintain: me nguis of France. In the event of China' refusing! redress for the actional her trpopa at uaug son, France .will immediately, declare -war. Pams. Julv 8. An official notice was civen on the Bourse to-day that there 'had been no aeatns m irans irouicuuici. . COMMERCIAL. WILMIN GTON . MARKET. STAR OFFICE. July 8, 6 P. M. : ; SPIRITS TURPENTINE The market was quoted arm at zi cents per g?uiun, with' gales reported of 60 casks at 27 cents, 45 do. at 27i cents, and, later, of 225 casks at 27T cents, closing at the latter figure. ROSIN The market was quoted firm at 97i cents for Strained: and $1 02J for Good Strained, with sales as offered. TAR The market "was quoted firm at $1 35 per bbl of 280 lbs, with sales at quo tations. ' CRUDE TURPENTINE The market was steady, with sales reported at $ 1 00 for Hard and $1 85 for Virgin and Yellow Dip. COTTON The market was quoted dull and nominal. No sales reported, 'ine following were the, official quotations Ordinary cents lb. Good Ordinary. . Ldw Middling. . . 'Middling. ...... -t . - r f 1 J 1 11 m ......114 UOOU JtUUUiUlK. OOBIKSTIOWAHKBTS. By Telegraph to the ifornlng Star.l Nkw Yokk, July 3, Evening Sterling exchange 482. Money It per cent, Gov ernments strong; new tour pur i crs. new three per ceats 109. 8tote bonds dull. Commercial. ., Cotton qet and firm ; sales of 233 bales ; uplands Hie; Orleans life; consolidated net recefrts 73 bales; exports to Great Bri taiu 79 bales; to the continent 1,083 bales; to Fjnce 76 bales. ; Southern flour steady; common to fair extra $3 504 60; good to wioice do 4 65&6 25. Wheat spot l5c higher; ungraded red 72ic; No. 2 red 6ic; July9595$c. Corn spot l2c higher; closing with less strengm; ungraaea ongj 62c; ungraded white 6370c;o. 2, July . . . t. a Qei OOioytC. uais ic nigner; ju. a, our 36c.r Coffee spotfalr; Rio dull at $10 00; No. 7 Rio on spot $8 . 25. Sugar firm and quiet;" centrifugal 5cc; Gaudaloupe 4c; fair to good refining 4i5c. Molasses steady. Rice quiet. Cotton seed oil- crude aaic; rennea iJU4ic. itosin sieaay. Spirits turpentine firm at 3030e. Pork dull; prices somewhat nominal; old mess on spot $15 50; middles nominal; long cicar 8c. Lard advanced 1012 points, closing strong; western steam on spot $7 657 70; August $7 78780. Freights to Liverpool firmer; cotton 3-lod; wneat 40. Cotton net receipts bales; gross .re ceipts bales. Futures closed very dull; sales of 42,000 bales at the following quota tions: July 11.01 11.03c; August ll.lUC; September 11.0011.01c; October 10.65 10.66c; November and December, 10.51 10.52oi January 10.5910.60c; February 10.7110.72c; March 10.8210.83c; April 10.94c - The New York FosCt cotton report says : Short holders of futures having apparently finished covering their engagements of yes terday, the reports . of fine weather in the bouth and lower Liverpool quotations nave caused an inactivity, and forced sellers to submit thus far to a decline of 7 to 5 points. Tbe third call displayed rather more firm ness: sales, were made for September at 11.01c; October 10.6510.66c; December 10.53ai0.55c; January 10.61c Futures closed dull and 6(&7 points lower than yes terday. Johnston Bros, have announced their inability to meet their liabilities. Next Saturday tbe .Exchange will be closed. ' i - Chicago, July 3. Flour unchanged. Wheat opened easier at Idle lower and closed iJc under yesterday; July 82f oofc.- Jorn opened easy, declined fc, ral lied and closed c over yesterday; cash 51 f 52f c ; July 5U52ic Oats steady ; cash 29 ic; July 29T29ic. Pork dull and a shade higher at $15 6517 50; July $19 50 1U 75. Lard firmer and 510c higher; cash $7 37i7 42; July $7 377 40. Whiskey $1 10. Sugar unchanged. St. Louis, July; 3. Flour unchanged. Wheat unsettled and lower; No. 2 red 99 J $100 cash; July 89i90c; No. 3 red 89c. Corn lower at48Jc cash ; July 48 48fc. Oats dull and lower at 2728c cash ; 26j26fc July. Provisions firm and high er, except pork which is jobbing at $15.50. Lard $7 35 asked. Whiskey steady at $1 08. j SAVANHAfe, GaI, July 3.jtjpirits tur pentine 27c bid, but held higher; sales 200 uujs. iwsin urm at f 1 uu(i iu; sales aM bbls. : 1 Charleston. C, July 3. Spirits turpentine quiet at 27c bid. Rosin dull strained and good strained $1 00. : COTTON MARK KTS. By Telegraph to the Morning Star. .v July 3. Gaiyeston, qoiet at 11c net re ceipts 4 .bales; Norfolk, nominal at 11c net receipts . 2 bales ; Savannah,, quiet at llq net receipts 52 bales; New Orleans; easier at 11c net receipts 89 bales ; Mobile, dull and nominal .at 11c net receipts 18 bales; Memphis, quiet at 11c net receipts 00 uaies; Augusta, auii ana nominalt lie net receipts 2 bales; Charleston, nominal at 11c net receipts 2 bales. POKBIGN BIAli keVk. . . I By Cable to the Morning Star.l London, July 3, 430 P.M.-Spirits tur pentine onspotsteadKat22s 6d; July and August delivery steady at 22s 9d; Septem ber and December, delivery 23s 8d. , . ; : ' 5 , I Opening tbe Fountains. In numberless bulbs' beneath the skin is secreted the liquid substance which tives the hair its texture, color and gloss. . When this secretion stops, the hair begins at once w oecome aryr lustreless, Brittle and gray. Is that the condition of your hair? . & so,' apply Parker's Hair Balsam at once. It will restore the colorgloss and life by re newing the action of nature. The Balsami is not an oil, not a dye, but an elegant toilet article, highly appreciated because, of its cleanliness. r : f , sGreensl)oro Female College, H. c. HE BhTl SESSION OF THIS WELL ESTAB-! iiunea ana. .prosperous institution will begin on tbe v ' -.'". -t n ' l, . - ? 20tb of Ansnst,'l884. , .JfcaWon accessible, J healthful and pleasant J Faculty efficient and falthfuL Thorough work In all departments of instruction. pSm?? S10!!.0 yasaing and lights), and weekS??5 m KnllBht Course, per session bf W - Charges for extra studies moderate." - ' .. or waiaioeues annly to . t. v. .toxrwa JyUw '. v j r President. -.f- A Port Almanac Jlyi.4. : Bun'Rise; ,l ; : :. . i". . . 5.17 A. M. 8nn 8ett.i;vri-.f4:;:8t P.M.- Riph.Water at Rmithville. ; . .. .4.83 Mornr 1 HighW&ter at Wilmington. . 7.84 Monk, Day's Length,: .;. x, . ; . . ... I4h.i I4nu ;' , " ARRIVED. . i ' Stmr Passport, Harper, Bmithville. mas ter.' ST--, f.:---.h .:S---Sfc.V-- ."- Stmr Louise, Woodsides. ; Bmithville, "tnasteT. " iwi.--. iii-M-.i w.-;. : Stmr Bladen,. Green,". Fayetteville, OS Love & Co. . - ; , . Stmr River Queen; Bagley, Fayetteville, roaster.' e .j. a- - . Stmr John Dawson. Black, Point Caswell. R P Paddison. - ,, ;V'"'"a"' " v- , . ,' CLEARED. ' " ' ' -;'f StmrjRiver Queen, Bagley, Fayettevflle; master? .' '! ' :"f ''"- Stmr Bladen. , Green. Fayetteville, ' C S Love &Co. i , .ir,"'"-.?- : Stmr Passnort. Haroer. SmithvMle. mas ter. ;; ;. ,i . - - ; Stmir Louise. Woodsides,- Bmithville, master. . , ' :-y BSSBSSSBBBBSSSBBSSBWBSSBBBSSBMSBBSHSHBSaSBBSSBBSaSBBSMBBBSBBBSBSBSBBBSBSSBBSBSBBBSl : MARINE DIRECTORY, 1,1st of Vessels In the Port of Wllmlns ton, N. C, July 4,1884. This list does not embrace vessels under 60 tons.1 ? - BARQUES- Richard (GerA 463 tons. Paske, E Peschau & Weslermann Tviatlian fNor.V 881 tons.: Ten esen." ; E G Barker & Co Clen Davia fRr.V 643 tons. MacombCT, . . . . Alex Sprunt & Son Ala Nnr.v 45U tons. Anaersen. . - j 1- jumuane Der Wanderer (Ger.V 229 tons, Stuebiing, ; E Peschau & Westermann Julia (GcrX 390 tons. Muller, - . E Peschau & Westermann IToniErin Auerusta (Ger.). 460 tons, Wilde, E Peshcau & Westermann Lvdia Peschau (Ger.), 868 tons, Bremen, E Peschau & Westermann BRIGS. Ulaneo (BtX 345 tons. Tucker. A Sprunt & Son Amvkos fNor.). 234 tons. Holstad, - . . C P Mebane 'Emma (Ger.). 254 tons, Voss, E Peschau & Westermann SCHOONERS.' Mattie Holmes. 160 tons. Jordan. Geo Harriss & Co Paul P Keller. 204 tons. Foster. Geo Harriss & Co John R Fell. 354 tons. Loveland, Geo Harriss & Co Alice Tarleton. 243 tons, Freetley, K E G Barker & Co JohnPKelseyi 189 tons, Steelman,; v ueo namasffi uo A tew nullets, gEED PEAS, , CANVASSED HAMS, N. a HAMS, MOUNTAIN BUTTER, AT LOW PRICES. HALL & PEARS ALL. my.SBIMbWtf . The Glorious 4th TS FAST APPROCHTNO, AND A GOOD TIMS ted by evervbody. and in the mean J. is expected by time do not let it escape your memory to pnt tn a good supply of tbe celebrated PAOLA CIGAR for the small sum of 5c each. Can be found only at the je29tf GARDEN CITY CIGAR EMPORIUM. PARSLEY & WIGGINS - MANUFACTURERS OF . Sash, Blinds, Doors,' AND ORNAlTTENTAIi WOOD WORK. my 11 tf BOXES AND CRATES, For shipment of Vegetables and Fruits, in shooks or ready made. YELLOW PINSLTMBSR. A full stock of Rongh and Dressed. Lumber. Laths. fcc for Bnlldinr nniDOses. CffOrdeT8 by the cargo. Domestic and For-' sign, solicited, myll tf PARSLEY A WIGGINS. Consignments QREKN APPLES, PK1CHES, WHORTLXBEHRIES, CHICKENS, EGGS, HONEY, and N. C. MOUNTAIN BUTTER. These Goods to be sold at LOWEST MARKET PRICES. ;i ? 1 Q Tubs VIRGINIA BUTTER perfectly dell- clous. The best Butter in the city, at much less price than Northern Butter. SUGARS AT VERY LOW PRICES. COFFEES ROASTED DAILY OF SUPERIOR QUALITY. STEVENSON'S FAMILY FLOUR is the BEST VALUE IN THE CTrY. Try it. JAMES C. 8TKVEN8ON, je21tf - MARKET STREET. Baleigh fiegister. Early In February as soon as thft nrintan va. I ceive the neeessary material the , publication of the RALEIGH REGISTER, a North Carolina Democratic newspaper, will be uuuiuiouueu. The Rbgistxb will be printed weekly until the freat political campaign of 1884 begins. It will tnen be issued twice a week, or as often as may 1 be useful or necessary to the Democratic party in North Carolina. It wul be printed from new i and beautiful type, on good white paper, and; though it may not be large enough toehold aU at once all the good things that, glowing prospact oses sometimes promise, yet the applioatian of a poronghknowledge of how to use them will put 1 xubu iu cmny-xwo oroaa ooiumns all the news, much good reading, and a comblete history oi wnat u aone in North Carolina, Mr. Hale will 1x3 euilOr 01 me xUOIBTXB. " ' - The price pf the Hsgistbb will be $3 a year; $1 ipr six mouths. Pay for your homeDaner. and 1!,6R JPlt iPr the Riqistmu Those who remit 4 w uua omoe wui reoetye as . A PREMIUM. ' eitneryoiume ordered of "Hale's Industrial Se-' ries." Two volumes are now ready: II:.001sn Tikbtos or Nobth Carolina. , vu.i d, iumuunB , ana is.eiT s ixtanicai ite- ports, supplemented by accurate County Re ports or standing Forests, and illustrated by ?Sf cviiful' ""P wie istaie. 1 yoiume izmo. Cloth, ZT3 pp., $1.25.- - iKDusTRiBs or nobth Cabot iwa In tot Coal f11? 12?.?! Cotnmsa. Eminons. Kerr's. Laid-. if.7 a Vr e2',and the Census Reports; supple- i si,, Jr "i, auu ana accurate sxetcoes or the . xiMj-oii vounties. ana Map of the State. -1 : tuuuuq ismo. XAOO, 5 pp., 11.50. AdAr8 . RALEIGH REGISTER, jn uwu . - Raleigh. N. C. The Lincoln Press, PUBLISHED EVERY: FRIDAY, AT LINCOLN- - , TON, N. C, By JOHN C TIPTON, Ed'r and Prop'r. have tried it. to f"""" "i OTMjra rtoixa uaroiina. it nas a anL8teftd,ay increasing patronage in Lin coln, Gaston, Catawba. Cleaveland. Burke and tli LSI? ?ont.1?9- AdyertUnng rates Ube- "-v..i.vM S1.UV mmwntr m.iiimiiii. mhlltf Absolutely Pure;; 1 H1B powuqr never twiob. a umtu vm. piuibjr, ttreagth and wholesomenees. More eoonomleal than nminarr Kinas. ana cannot oe auiu m wm petition with the mnltitude of low test, short weiKac, ainm or paospiutM) iwwueii, xu twjr m wnoiesaie, Dy AiiitiAn ac vuiiiui9. nov 24 It . nrm. too or frm ; 4d -nev 24 STILL SELLING THAT FINS SRnPPERNONw WlflE at J81.00 per GaL FINE RICH FLAVORED, JpNE. CATE FEAR, STUART'S BYE, and KARTELL'S STILL HOLD THEIR OWN. " Finest Goods in the Market. P. L. Bridgers & Co., 110 North. Front St. je 29 daw tf , ..; . Q-roceries.' G-roceries. FLOFR, ? MOLASSES, ': COFFEE, BACON, SUGAR, : SALT. ' CORN, RICE. MEAL; -j ' - - -t . j LARD, SODA, GLUE, - ! MEAL,. LYE, OATS, p POTASH. -HOOPIRON, SHOT, ; HAY, STARCH,- SNUFF, -i CRACKERS, SOAP, TOBACCO, CANDY, CANDLES, OT8TERS, WRAPPING TWINE, - PAPER BAGS WRAPPING PAPER, - PEPPER, SPICE. GINGER, YARN. " 8HKKT1NG, ' 'Ac, &o., &c. '' ' For sale low by G. W. WILLIAMS A CO., Wholesale Grocers and Comm'n Merchants. je29tf 16 ft IS North Water Street i' - Polish rpiIAT WILL MAKE OLD HARNESS LOOK JL new. Pare Neat's Foot OIL Harness Oil Blacking, Harness Soap, Chamois Skins. A full line of Carriages, Buggies, Phaetons, Harness, Kaaaies, TrunJcs, satchels, Bags, sacxs, &o. Trunks repaired by the only practical trunk ma ker in -tbe State. McDOUGALL & BO WD EN, 114 North Front St, 1e 29 tf Next door to P. A. Smith's. Our Dr. HV Eobinson, JpROM BLADEN, HAS ARRIVED. Also, Choice Goods from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and many more are expected. The "Children's y-'- .. . . ; Favorite Antmal Crackers" have arrived, and the "Old Folks" can come in on the -more substan tial in the same line. We have a small stock of Choice N. C. Meat, Sugar-Cured, Ferris and IXL uams, strips, . u. snouiaen, Dried Beef. &o. Notwithstanding the DECLINE in Sugars we are selling as iajw as tnoy can be bought else where. We can sell the very best Family Flour at y.vo per oarrei; otner graaes in proportion, je 17 tf F. Q. & N. ROBINSON. To Dispense tie Best Soiaf IT IS NECESSARY TO HAVE GENUINE FRUIT SYRUPS, of pure 8ugar, well charged foun tains, and Tuft's Arctic Soda Apparatus, whioh, when kept full of ice, draws colder than any Other.- Call at . BRIGGS' PHARMACY. The Child's Glass, which we introduced, has proved quite a success, and we will continue to give inem, iwo ior p cents. -jeCTtf GraiiL Cradles,! JMPROVED PATTERN;, TEED CUTTERS Baldwin Rotary, Smith's Lever, Copper Strip, for sale low by - r- WM. E. SPRINGER A CO., i Sucesaors to John DawsoaA Co . le S9 tf 19, a 23 Market Stroet. i 'I'liK AGONY-IS OVKllf STATU rBVliww JL nominated I ! New Hanover not forgotten 1 1 1 Therefore do not forget that H. C. Prempert's aoux-muijo, ouaviDg ana nan uressing saloon. No. 7 South Front Street, is still in full blast! where Mr. H. c. Prempert, assisted by his two song, can always be found to attend to those who niau a nnst-ciass snare, nair-Cut, so. Corns ex- tmuwxi anq oKin juiaeases or all kinds cured. ". Respectfully. . Je29tf . . IL X PREMPERT. W a WILL-TALK TO , YOU AGAIN ABOUT Ice Cream' and Soda Water. but this week we JViSSSCE. hi .best Uneof Purest and Freshest j u 1 ino ciiy.wnion we are making daily,. ouiu.nuiuu cui w oougm H t ) - WAiUtKNTSCONFlICriONERYj Roofing and Tin Work, I IDT EXPERIENCED WORKMEN.' Our stock of Goods Of the BEST MATERIAL. , If youwant a COOK STOVE call on . PARKER A TAYLOR. .- rums WHITE QIL. w .... Je29 tf Window Shades. TSXKW STOCK OF TRANSPARENT AND OTHER styles. all.tiAw it '.iuai. tina. Chamber and Dining Room Furniture. 1 Call and ojMmuie prices ana terms, ... 3 29 tf Farsttare Dealer. NtFroat St. JUST EKCKTVED OP: Hats,Flo7ers,Featliers it Bibbons, Silks, Satins, f r.";;.,. Laces,' Gloves sand Mitts, . ' ' . t 1; .M'- - in Lisle, Thread and Silk all oolora and lengths. CorsetsV Corset Coveys, -,.. I 4 . v , Tjaereax skirts,- ; ; r " . Hight Sobes, Parasols,' Fans, Pocket Books, -1 ; v Satckeis, Ornaments, v ; - Buckles, Embroidery, 41 CSB XJTXiUUlLUg, : I ; ' T V, . Jerseys, Braided and Plain, - AT THE WELL KNOWN POPULAR PRICKS, AT 4- Taylor's Bazaar. N. B. The coolest place for ladies to stop in Is TAYLOR'S i BAZAAB, US Market St. Je 15 tf I White Heal Yeast, I 'A vbtvaluabi?uebtsastpowi)er. tested by a great many Having been thoroughly' of the ladies of Wilmington, I feel so hesitation In oommending it to the public. It is elegant for J bread, rolls or biscuit. j It is made by Miss Hodges, of this city, of pure vegetable matter, an4 she refers to Mrs. A. A. Wlllard, i Mrs. Gen. Whi Mrs. W. L Gore, ' j Mrs. Samuel Northrop, f for the correctness of her statements. For sale b r J50. L. BOATWRIGHT, ia&HNo.ProntSt., mh30tf Sole Agents BTCAPITAI. PRIZE, Tickets only $5. Snares la proportion. Louisiana State tottery Company. We do herebw certify 'Oat we supervise the ar rangements for. all the Monthly and Semi-Annual Drawings of The Louisiana State Lattery Company, and in person manage and control the drawings uiemsaves, ana wot tne same are conauaea vnui honesty, fairness, and in good faith toieard all par- 41 a it n tf miM fwst4Wfenl-9m Amhuii w mi a thia mm. ciflcaU, with fae-HmiUs of our signatures attached. Commissioners. Incorporated In 1868 for 25 years by the Legis lature for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of $1,000,000 to which a reserve fund of $560,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote Its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. ! The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by thepeopleof any State. j . IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS TAKE PLACE MONTHLY. A SPLENDID WIN A FORTUNE, OPPOUXTJNIXY TO SEVENTH GRAND DRAW r . it m-. r r AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY. July 15, 184 lTOtb Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE, S7S.OOO, 100.000 Tickets at Five Dollars Eacn, Fractions la Fifths In Proportion. ' 1 Capiial Prize 1 Capital Prize 1 Capital Prize... .. 2 Prizes of $6000 5 Prizes of 2000.... 10 Prizes of 1000 20Prizesof S00..... 100 Prizes of 200 300 Prizes of ,100 AA Tll. . A I S ...f75,000 ... 25,000 ... 10,000 ... 12,000 ... 10,000 ... 10,000 ... 10,000 ... 20,000 ... 30,000 ... 25,000 ... 25,000 gwrnzeaoi ou.......i. 1.. 1000 Prizes of I 25.. 4. 1. APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 9 Approximation Prizes of $750...... 6,750 6 Approximation Prizes of 500. 4,500 9 Approximation Prizesfrf . 250...., 2,250 1,967 Prizes, amounting to'. ..... . $265,500 Applications for rates ito clubs should only be made to the office of the Company in New Or leans, j s For further Information, write clearly, giving full address. Make Pp.i Money Orders payable and address Registered Letters to - NEW ORLEANS NATIONAl, BANK, I New Ctrleans, La. POSTAL NOTES and ordinary letters by Mail or Express (all sums of $5 and upwards by Express at ourexpense) to . . . IS. A. DAUPHIN, j New Orleans, La. orHI. A.DAUPHIN, i 60T Seventh 8t.,;WasnIneton,D.O. Jel6DAW2aw4w j we sat Last Tobcca Sold. NEW LOT JUST RECEIVED. , WANTED 10,000 lbs. pog-Tongue, 5,000 lbs. Beeswax, and 5,000 lbs. Dry Hides, for which the highest cash price will be ! paid. ! . SAM'LBEAB, Sr., - . Je22tf . 1 ,; j 18 Market Street. THISr DAY ! : Bargains! , In Parasols ! Je7tf JNO. J. HEDRICK. CWYATES; Bookseller anii v Stationer,1 - v. : . ,1. 119 BXarket St WIIiMINGXON, N. 0. ; 1 1 o chool; BOOKS . AND (SCHOOL . SUPPLIES Blank Books of every description In stock and made to order, when desired. . . ; . Fancy Goods, Albums, Pictures, Frames, Jf ost eal Instruments, &o. - 1 . i- : Bibles, , Hymn Books, Prayer Books, Sunday School Books, &Q. ,1 Lithographing and Engraving a specialty f . tar Special discount to'teachers and mer chants. . :.. ' . . Don't send off for your j School or Office Sup plies. We can give you bottom prices and save you freight. ! f , Large stock of Wrapping Paper and Paper Bags always on hand. . j t . ,j29tf - ' v - ' -GENTS' Unlaiindried, Shirts . t ' : at 40 Cents ,& 50 Cents ONLY A FEW LEFT. HAVE YOU SEEN? Brown & RoddinVo 5c White CoMefl PipR. iiaveyou seen BrOWli & Roddick's 20c Linen Towels, HAVE YOU SEEN? 1 . '. 1 Browji & Roddick's 75c f Hte Bei-Spreai i Ton can find all of the above at 1 Brown & Roddick's, 9 North je2D tf Front Street. Dismal Swamp Lottery Co, Of NORFOLK, Va. The franchise of this enterprise is based upon the chartered right -granted to the Dismal Swamp Canal Company, and its legality has been repeatedly tested before the Courts of the State, and now finally, to silence all question tip on that point, has been carried before the Court of Appeals under a "writ of error" against ad verse decision. The purpose tn view is the "improvement and extension" of the Canal, thus securing great public benefits. Its fair conduct has already secured public confidence, and the next Drawing will be made on the ' 17th jfJLiY, 181, before the public, in NORFOLK, VA. CLASS I, -SCHEME: CAPITAL PRIZE, $5,000, 1 Prize of $ 5,000 13... is... is... is... is... Is... is... is... are. are. are. are. .J5.000. . 1,500 . 1,000 . 600 . 200 . 200 . 200 00 . fiOO . v&a . 1000 . 1.00ft . J450 1 do 1,500 1 do 1,000 1 do 500 1 do 200 1 do . ....... 200 1;' do 200 1 do - ......... 200. 6 do, 100 15 do ........ 50 100 do 10 200 do 5 APPBOXIMATIOS PRIZES ! 9 of :. 50- 9 of 30 9 of 20 356 Prizes, " Distributing $13,050 TICKETS ONLY $L Plan of Lottery similar to that of Louisiana Company. J. P. HORBACII, - - Manager. Address all applications for information, Tick ets or Agencies, to , . f J. P. HORBACH, 207 Main Street, - Norfolk, Va, The undersigned supervised the Drawing Clas H, of the Dismal Swamp Lottery Company! ana certify that it was conducted with strict fair ness to all interested. GEO. T. ROGERS, CHAS. PICKETT, Commissioners. Jer20 tf tnthsat 1. . Groceries. Groceries, JgQQ Bbls TLOUR, all grades, 2502bto Granulated SUGAR, p p 200 Bags Bio and Laguyra COFFEE, . Tierces LARD, J00 Cases and Buckets LAKD, 0oxesCHEESE, ; 40 Tubs BUTTER, , 0 Boxes and Bbls CRACKERS, -V 200 Bbls SEED POTATOES, 20 Bblfl TURNIPS, 20BDlsAP?LKS fJ0 Hhds MOLASSES, 125 Bbls do 200 KeBsNAILS' ORA Bundles HOOP IRON, '. g0 Bbls and Half Bbls MACKEREL, Tobacco. Cigars and Snuff,3 Candles, Soap, Candy, Ac, For sale low by T mhatf ADRIAN & VOLLERS. , Lawn Chairs, t ounges, . ' t:j- , ' I.'" ' ' STUDENTS' CHAHtS, . : " tv s HAMMOCKS, Mattresses, Window Shades, and an elegant line of Chamber; Parlor and DinuMt Room Suits, ., . For sale by THOS. C. CRAFT, AeT., ' " ' Furniture Dealer, jesatf 20gajVQSts f Choice Hew Crop Holasses. 26 CARGO NOW LANDING AND WILL BE SOLD PROMPTLY FRO ' -. " - , 1 . ' ' ' -j r i WHARF AT LOW PBICKS- j ? Itf V WOBTH WORTH' 4
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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