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Onlv such remittances will be at the' i risk of the mibllsher. - nnrnmnnlnxtJorm. iinlesa thev oontahi lmDor-: pant- mawci A.illaAilMkiAflv.nil nmnAplTlhlAAte: of real interest, are not i wanted: and, ft accept-,1 ;thev wul tayiartaT; eoitheauthortewithheid. I able in every other way. rejected if the real name of i . Aaveruaera Baouta atwaja sirauuy u bsbuv w ; ssnea they desire to advertise tn. Whore no ls-; - a a . a a n a i .a I . sue is namea ine aavernBemawut lnBenea. Vn the Daily. Where an advertiser eontracta for I the paper to be sent to aim Murine tho time his: advertment i to, the-proprietor will only be responsible fOTtiwin dress. The Morning Star. Dy WILLIAM H BEBNARD. WILMINGTON XT. G. cnAviiWvn Attttst 7. lftsii i4irxrTxr TOTOA' ETENING EDITION. THE STATE CANVAS-SCA1,ES AND - TOBK. . . j We have read the outline reports of the discussion between Gen.! Scales and Dr. Jfork at Newton that! aneared in the Charlotte Observer and Raleigh News-Observer. We arc glad the reports have been given.; It will enable readers to see what the points were in the discussion and- to form some opinion as to the mer-j its of the two speakers as campaign-! ers. ur course vou can onivtorman 1 a nn n is fa Art A rrm on f ,ft, J I . . i I them, or at least after reading a te noeraphic report, but those given in i the two papers are enough probably to authorize one to form and express! I an opinion. : : - f I We wish to say that we have un-1 1 derestimated Dr. York's ability. His I letter of acceptance was so extreme ly weak and infantile that we could not see how the author" of it could: have capacity enough to conduct' a campaign, although prompted and drilled by others and posted by news- paper reading. But he is evident! I a man of some force, and whilst he5 1 is playing the demagogue .with a I brilliancy of execution worthy of i i -. - i , . . - 1 I better cause, he gives assurance thaf J the Democratic nominee will not be I allowed to have it all his own wayi although the noise may be on th I Democratic side. . I If there is to be a joint canvass, to! which we were and are opposed, be lieving that it is a mistake to give York a big crowd to speak to daily we hope it will be conducted fairly on both sides. Dr. York is entitled I to a respectful and patient. hearinc. and because he has been invited bvthk Democrats to a discussion. At Newt ton Dr. York was interrnntrl in hi. speech by loud hurrahs for "Scalesl" "Scales!" and "there were other in- tetruption8,,, says the Charlotte" Ob server. This caused York to makfe the following prompt hit: " I'Some of you fellows who are cheering w.u ueappiy ,ng w me, as uovernor, to get tfJiLte:I! tr- J AO BH B.IATUIUa Uf throttle civil liberty in North Carolina." T y The Democrats of the State can -not afford to be discourteous. The! - i v. l-' ;-X UBB uj oeingso. ; fair . dealing; all round fair treai "'.' ment and fair reporting, We must say f urther that whilst there is much iu w) ui "putting tnings and aoi; e .v.a ' . 4 a uU10twv.uvi wuivn mat, are cai- topics that are cal culated to deceive the? ignorant, and . unwary j; he cannoi' possibly deceit for a moment any voter who has k - fair kriowledsro of events MnftoVftfis and rpKial.y in North CaroU4 s The fact that Dr. York has been k Democrat since the war, and, a very extreme ono;atVthat,:w ctya strong: suspicion ypreseut.attdepr man can bo ; relied Wn fV li. :i l.. j.L I shin who sells out for, office. If Dr.' York had withdrawn from the Dem- aai nfn am. ii hen hiniseii as a.i a r"'- .--. va v; I WaiiW nflvfir twrite.a rine'ld his I we -. . . - ; - v. I A thoir rtartv affiliations, Ont I iiPartier are irely ll"Jtrwsfi. fffil certain, m on fa fnVftarWincr into effect certain. a man is convinced thatthe1 princi- I plea'are unsound wiselnen he'ouffM ceas tempt to Thaye'tlie principles-or : pSluB7 carried inOTaicai'o other words, he has VguV":fo"fMt!U with another party that is-endeavor-il tag to prevent the execution of . the I -is! .ii w, , anfArmnt of the II aforesaid principles. . 'S j M Bat if a -tnan whips arouna aaaa tkek office at once 'ne is to1 be nus gainrticing;' medicine; and- ahould vote for the Republican pom- I inees no one oald have any rignt to I censure mm aitnougo mere m.Buwuj surprise at nis course, nuowiug;! hi kats and ultra Democratic it . .. - r, W Views in tne pa3u dmuui bu,i , a ...uaJaa Ar Ki I bid party during his r session in the Congress, although he had been,! elected as. an Independent Demo- disappointed, i aspiring Democrats I wrin hav VleRerted tO f?et office. still Dr. York pretends that he is not; 1 ... r0 , ' ' . 'a:., I a Republican. Such pretense is dis- .1 . ' i , - credltableito him. f The people are ,i; . rpt,. v, son not blind, lney have eyes to see. ., , !,,!...,,,. t, 1 hey are i not deaf; they have ears , . vf a t?w; l,a io il r--A ai, ;, :..iw. nnm nA ' Af x-wwt.-h w pww per, vma iu, l or in Beeistered I - h i ltftcj: cneese. o.ya nounas in low ana ajai; in bad company. If not a Republi- the novelist, we confined our admira can then he ought to go home and tionto his pure Christian character and not make an exhibition of himself.: his genius. Of his political views we The disguise is4 "too thin." He can have known nothing. That he is a not masauerade as a Democrat, He writer of very original and unique TnT.st tT4v.3rse the State in his true I 5M?;5nrt' i1a 1nT.r il lliri at hia race andl I - lien. Scales developed more ability I as a campaigner than we had given him credit for. He shows himself; . , , , . ? well posted ana ready in retort. lie; handled his side with skill and we ink the cause of the Democracy is 8afe in h8 hand8- of course his high moral qualities and large politi- cal experience will help him no little in the canvas The good people of North Carolina really like candidates of pure lives and high morals. They w against whom the breath of slander f : r-iJ r.a. ? I 18 powerless. Gen. Scales has a rp - V"u W1 !rcu w uv Puu not WMle 'I under the excitement ofc partisanship but calmly and delibe-. " . -a . a . rately, and we say again that the ca-? reer of Gen. Alfred M. Scales ia one De commended and is every way worthy of the admiration of the pec-j pie of North Carolina. Ilia life,' public and private, is pure. His war record is; excellent. He did good! service from first to last and among! its tens of thousands of brave son iers he deserves a high place. j We hatt watch the progress of thd canvass . with interest. We expec lhe banner of ,the noble party o .a a,.j v- , " ' T'y.;lW,:il : j n J principle will be carried successfully, n;Mei.--leB.lianda,-.an4:Uatth4 I : - . ... - . . xuvemuer election wui close amiq the trjumpha and shouU of the White 1 Man's. party in North Carolina. W4 BY White Man's - party because Dr Tori-, has forced that issue, Hi civii "ghts advocacy is disturbing and dangerous, and compels, th white men of the State to meet , it promptly; and resolntely. s no iriBif. j VtJai'fJ '- BLA,1,K Aw lABOB, Tbe "Plnmed Kqigbnnfottni nately has a .record. He wilhbi 1 udSed ,b7 that record. ; If it is bad reCord, he ought to go to th wall. Wo have shown, how he was an anti-Catholic agitator, and fouj readers; are ; more jor less familiar wa nis j mnuigan ; letters.. . vve cal attention now to. another feature o - . - - - I hfetmalaolfeiiafr - I or the toping masses, , Blaine and : Logan are now posing as the chosen championa of; the4a( - classes, i o read their letters recently rtnr1iAhAl vnn mtmiLI nAJL b tCJ mma Ver unerea p I W(rd or done a at' that militated I &""a,'rwt..T.u;. oi. uu I men whrl ir.i ; At"i L w " w. .""o" I masters. 7 But even - in Blame I letter f aeeeptanee,- s we show l recently, he' indicates ihVnnmistak I We terms :, that , he -was .wUlini? to slr extend tho principle. . of ProteeUck I 48 to apply it to foreigrkemigrants &a, I M foreign production's. WjB .men tcTconsider 1 ! M.'-'Dmi.l.nii C : "i " . our neonifl ainQt. tho f. "TLZli.Trr of contact K7from Wn7 STS tor e?ifpm .,. ,.. ,r. -. . - , v M there any love of the Irian in suca ati ff. ?i " . 7 II necessary ne wni, xavor me apuuua- 1 J . 7 . . l . Si desi www , FREE TD1DE. ted Statea havt made andMr.OJlaje ought to knowatitbrOt. land. In 1 849 the -y steifv wAfti Uly organised and -inparatloifc. theri England has beenft5dnlt)arative- .Rnay iiveo, ery5,muqu thai undeir, the, wtectiye . system,. If you would see its growth look at these figures t Under the Pjtective system the merbaiidi7 HmpoHsi I amoui rM 'T'ftTrTir j ot mo . v . ..yjvyvYy in 1882 they were $1,333,000,000 ori - w,. e ' ."il tft AKrt t.boTAWr.lrfirnt.rAvoa in liying read the following authbr- ized figures: .IS. j; ... . . ,.. ij pounds in 188; breadstuff a, 43.47 pounds! I in low ana xi.si pouuua in iocm. ; riue, , 1883; i sugar, 15.80 pounds via 1840 and 63.10 pounds in 1883; tobacco0.86 pounds, ln 1840ana l .43 pounds in 1 1882; eggs,' V. W IUUAJO la -IQXV WlUli,W-IVUHUD AU 8.63 in 1840 and 23.04 in 1883: tea. 1.23 pounds ln 1840 and 4.67 . pounds in 1883, j &c.. &cn X7 ' I. . a Hi. Al.tl 1 powers we. have said. We have no sympathy with his opinions concern-; tl tt U incorrectly re- portedin theNew OrleanaAVMyune. "It. I - a a. i . . , " -rr - ?i or messes ooutnem seats or. Earning he has been instructing an-, AiennAfl &a to what wan th li.tv nf . i nnninnrn npnnip hh in i.nn nuirrn ( . r r I ine xcayune aays: "He seems to have been under the im pression tbat it was his mission to preach; progress to the most thoughtful and eru dite men of this section, and he has done: it. we understand, with wonderful afAomb. i If we are not misinformed Mr. Cable is not only convinced that African slavery was in itself and in its effects evil and only evil. but that southern civilization baa still fur-. ther concessions to make, which it is as yet unwilling to make, to the negro race.-: A Southern man afflicted with that view; I of the situation may win a reputation for ,iberalu Un ordcor lnd ; ignorant at OBce of the negro's past and present M .. . - He would do well to stick to art' and not attempt the role of a former. ' ' re- The popularity of John Bright and Premier Gladstone with the masses of the English people is undiminished J In the case of Mr. Bright it was even greater. When tbo great demonstra tion occurred in ' London this was made conspicuously apparent Thej more than 100,000 men passed his -TklL.axi- ' wji TLd Tie r T4"-" ! . , I ou. ungn. was Billing a. me open win? Ljow, suno5nded-by hia T family, and each afPM-?P?)?!?on 8i0,l??.Pa8! w iai mkiaU Liir nun uriuic as. 11 lor iimrTiiir-HN nf iu. rhM anri in thu rk ' im h n. clear that Mr. Bright vMb popular hero; 1X9 Liberal statesman, ptner than Mr,.Gladi stone ana Mr. isrisnt. came m for anv mark tBftZ!&SS oetween. xne complete ecupsa or ail tne - younger men was one of the most remark aw ' -a . . able, and not the most satisfactory, feature! rt vaaTarnajT'a ihnw " : , Maj. Charles M. Stedman will be gin his canvass of the State. , at Bre I ?arVi Transylvania oouaty on i the I Hth "bf Atfgast Judge Fairclothi the Republican candidate tor Lieutf Governor, has been: invited to meet. him, The eamnaiirn fires sare hnrni I ing, and in w little while from mount tain to sea the- people will, gather to hear the issuer of the day discuss TUE OLD MEPUBfilCAN f J i ; SERPENT." . From Gen Sealea'a sveeela at rteWto ' , Charlotte Observer Abstract."iv : The DartV OODOsed to the Demon. 1 racy was .composed of tho old Re I puoiican serpent, ana an tne elements of Opposition to the - regular Demo- I Liberalism-H IlV his audiettfee Vbul j look back to -theJi history of the tw i z nuu uvmuiwiu I ' York, his ' Cdnrpetitor, it ; would 1 it ... ni,i. . ... Dsvu-nuaii bimwuu '-'14IWOrV Ww'tV; coTitteitfoftttiere: washut one candl rfatfthe two 3cnii9na called by different r names nominated but one man. The obiects and olatform-werfa SSS of two .conventions, two nartia anrfM - - .. " . '- - - ...--7-' r -use for. twp 1 1 - "The consumption- of bacon.! per capita 1 J onl7 one candidate .was a fraud upoji I Pfjih Carolina; it wasjA CabV- A ft.nnftlTifmfl1K ilA Tl; I ntiva , AmiiWKA'y4tA-t!.-.!i."--, onPn .ZZ. Z' I wnich on his part Rhould not close; until thethdayJof i .j t. . . . ' - a t. 1 .7-' .?''t:- fiosition ..of R : publican or Libc ral. Cr- ouna wiin iwoiaces L t ." IIe said there was a bar room on Pennsylvania av- jhanee'itnii-waapfoi)&"iy-n pfobfthly H 1 sideho 8ie read tfThe Last Chance"1 :'Vi iiik- j, ,a-iiii-w. il -lots was iortuuyvvircoouicuii going j;o theJrifcbiV the I v.. wa.uftviw . r; 0W bar.anaaltjousat rxprk .at-; tetnpted tobebotti tw liTSt and last: cnance, tuere waa.rout one . aets 01 ;i 'principles for1 Ijotlr parties, and there was out one bar. tender. i.j i "r r.-:? "'r ti Repubticafa'bartri North Carolina; thev Jcent in nower for a while bv allowing f terrf'm;ahDy irr 1868 to ;1 count theote andt?clAi(e who j was J elected. -This was the .first over u ' i t i.! T v C r j a time when the flection held was a mere travesty upon justice., ui THE DISCUSSION AT MAR-; ,-f.A iSHAJdlt-V . ... -j York Had and Vuleaf. From Letter in Raleigh News Observer. York attempted a defence of civil j rights on the ground that the bill) was not such a one as that declared unconstitutional by , the . Supreme Court. Gen, ;Scales . said to York! that it was evident that the bill in-; mnJ in Cnnntn ktr V(?mni.ia was intended to have the same effect j as the old.obhoxions bill, , avoiding a far as possible theconstitutional ob- J lections. Ho called upon York again and again to say whether ho was in favor of such a bill as, would ''give? the negroes equal privileges in thej schools, cars, steamboats, &c . York i evaded a direct reply,' Scales asked bltf-two, rrtjef mor.folina pumberof returning XugiUve Democratic . .and, Republican--an4 M MAESEnlksl August i-ere'have; that hflWM ;i llriiifinn. m rdlasainer : blS tl hoon kWmi rl Anthn hprr f rnm. lrilprft rlnrtno' 1 ... . . . .. a (I , . . . uuiuycbiiiur,. as a :aveuuuiiuiii' -na -uv 11 r"' """"J himself - was "the ;re'coghized bhdi-IJ ; f ;lBPOpji, aa . t . Ia. natnAiiMtiA norfn ."''Tlail & . Small "COtW Eublipan cry of ruf eessity for a "free j Lake Shore recording the greatest decline. , allot and a fair.counLV, and tnat ati This was followed by sharp-'rally of i to; tl,iltf the long imprisonment of a gro3. wne" go "f-l cUizen' of America. uuuuuco. c a ui . cioucu tun uura- tion also. ;e. Scales asked where York would put the negro. With a rude snort, York said "Put Jem in hell. Uen.-caies4ben turned to. -the audience andifakiyi wUhered; . ork, saying that such language was the only answer he could get to such; important questions. .1 York's speech was an hour and a half in length. In his rejoinder to, Mr. Scales he indulged in a great amount of self -gratulation. He boast-! ed that he would rbo elected;. that, this would be by the negro and poor; white folks'! votes; that he couldn't) be beaten; that he couldn't be swal-; lowed up, I , ! York in leplyinc to Gen. Scales yattiked WCleveland, So indecent was his language, that' ladies left the windows df houses' near by, where they had been listen-! mg to the debate. He made gross charges against this late President Andrew Johnson. He said : that Cleveland J was a seducer, and that one of bis victims was in an insane asylum. He made a vulgar allusion to Gen. Scales. " -- j Gen. Scales let York' finish his) scurrilous remarks, though justly in--difrnact. ... , . , ; I Tn hia rAininrlAr hn nal1 that from the high position to which they bothf were aspiring ho could not stoop toj the depths and icondescend to wallow in: thSlmire as York Iiad : doneH i 1 DQcn lauLTuairu as xura useu in I v : Jlx -J 1 uwame auy iuu iu nuy umcui;c,ttiiu York's conduct Was uftgentlemanlyj No report unless verbatim could irive en. .ocaies s ian?uagei wmon wi . ... ' t ( loudly applaudwt. lie was very sej I vere- indeed upon York, r He sai I av. .a ; ....d I" Cieyeland,-nd:.that forth I kiuo nMoiv vuuiiuu u a a. -a could see no reason and no . excuse. The reply ,waa jn fact withering, anq the audience saw that York was disj comfitcd at ali4aiaU- A prominent Kepublican, of bUte reputation, was heard to remark that he was heartily I disgusted with;. fork's speech, and 1 that if there w$re no national issues jnvolved in the contest, ,York wou!4 " ? mfm au.a -w -J Mawaaamw uMar- New York Herald, Ipd. !( The, Blaine organ, Mr Mills's 2 H uuwn regrets mat, rinsLeaa, of a can paien'or irit'elHffeut. " manly;, and di cent discussion," there is a tchdenc to a "campaign of personal scand: and blackffuardTsmr . - . . i ,Pfii single tpage of yester4ay!s isj I sua'of that paper 'the opponents, o I auu ljogau were variously rt J.erfe?, to as mfamousv slanderers dence 'gamsteA-s; 36fefters of gm ' iinrnorality ? Harsf'having t the feet liarity 'of polecats Deing defamers character, and hunery crews of via , ... - . . w a . . nuniersi i?wet trarmdnU emeu ol corruption and whoso protests agaiae Mr, Blame are venom, filjLh anrl f on' I est slanders.--- - I For once wiaeTe witbMMilb 1 ,TT . - . V rww. i ttere is indeed aj tandenc am fa'caropaipTt of - nerso nal.Bcan- and blaolrardjsm.5 ',..i-, f. (1 ?..'' rroi. ralfwhb are suffering fro; I FREE OF CBAtmW Thia crnAt. i-Ammtv tea o. 1 discovered by a missionarv in South Amer- Bend silf-addssed envelope to -Rav, Joseph T.Jnmak, Station D, New York. THE. LATESTNEWS. .. , ,s.. Peace Assured , Between China and f " BfBlf jjth-;orniiMt Stsr.T -4 V that tv4Ts i' rtn1 Th Aft,.riMii Min.i , . r. . . . ' ... . ..ill jgier -is,w arDiiraie.-Aseiuemen. wiu;i tableto both mrties. lQtit1s believed that , I thesettlement wUl be, temporary only ton thurPfemj!. sideTha'Phmerettnowxtbati the -pfeacbate' anxlona-toHttt;eWwhwe., ? toumht, August 7.r-rhere iwe four;, deatbs from -cholera! bere- last nighty one V i""" "j umw Mo;vii. r.rfiflfe.in the number or riitSRft hwin to the August ,.7. The , failure of n firm was' retorted oiT the lltarkel Wealx and! h V ; - S iKwr - ;iDyT6egrapBio ineomnr:u.r.i ? j WF' . w0?0" prices ieu ou t to i per tni., xew iors Central, Western tfnioti Northwest and Uentrai, Western ui market is, weak again.. . H SENtTi'- JF IS UTIKB;.A r. , He . Aecepta (tie . Nomlnatioax r ax. . the.' 'GreenWekera and AnU-iaonove-Ilata. '. ' ? By Telegraph to the Honda Star. : - j Boston, August 7.7-Ben j. Ii Butler has written a letter to Mr. Dana; editor of the New York Sun, announcing bis intention to stand by the nomination of the Green- backers and' Anti-Monopolists. CLEVELAND QN IMPJIISON ' I NO AMERICAN CITIZENS.' -VYo do not claim to make laws for nnfri ht wA .na;at t.fcit whalever those laws may bethey in thfi intcrcat Qf human free! dora and the rights; of -mankind, so far -m th-y involve tJ,e tibejr of our Citizens, bo speedily administered., We'bave a right to say, and- we do say that mere suspicion, without ex- amiainn nr trial nn -nffimAnt tn nay permit .their citizens : to be thus imprisoned. Uurs will not. ' And this, in effect, has been solemnly de clared by statute. Grover Cleve land, at BuffalOi Dec. 5, 1881. '. Appolntmenta of Gen. Scalea. The Democratic State Committee: announces the following appoint-, ments for Gen. A. M. Scales, at which Dr. Tyre York,the Republican .candidate, has been invited to meet him, and a joint canvass may bo ex-; peetedf- - .....1..,.wi-.. - . ; Marion, Saturday, August 9. ' Morganton, Monday, August 11 Lenoir, Saturday, August 10. ; - Boon, Monday, August 18. I : ' Jefferson, Tuesday, August 19. f Sparta, Wednesday, August 20. I Trap Hill, Thursday, August 21. J Wilkesboro, Friday, August 22. j Elkin, Saturday, August 23. . Dobson, Monday, August 25. J .. Yadkinville, Tnesday, August 2& ! ' Mock8ville,Wedne8day,August 27 J Salisbury, Thursday, August 28. iUBCET,L H0U8EI .-- ' - - - . - . . . UNDKHNKW ItAlGBMINT, 1 Wilmington, W. C. I H. IL- PftlTV: Proniietori M its ipototmeiits. Terms aj 10 saoo per doy. ; . febsu . - . i AtllillSOn nailllUlfir'S 1 a-n-nMAA.a BANK 07 NSW HANOVER BUILDING!, Wllmtaa-ton, N. C Fire, HariiB ail . Life ,Comjaiiies Aggregate Capital Represented Over $100,000,000. tell tf r . ' 4 -f ' i PAESLEY& 16011 MANUFACTUBERS OF SaSll, BlinaS, DOOrS AXTTl : . ' ORNAMENTAL WOOD WORK; mylltf ; BOXES AND CRATES, j For shipment' of . Vegetables . and) Fruits, ia snooks or ready maae.ji 1 - A full stock of Rough and Dressed Lumber. ! Laths, &o for Building purposes. t tOTder8 by the cargo, Domestic and For- eign, Bcklieited. .myntl.. PARSLEY A WIGGINS. .c lONTIKUS TO OFFER A 1TJLL STOCK O GO( GOODS in one line, and Invite rite nartic icnlar at tention to our 8PBC3AL MrUSlTMMKR PBICi of Coolers, zers, Drive Welts. OU Stoves, Ad anasDeciaiivco tnax terror to au conmetitora the Farmer girl Cook Stove. This Is our lubilet season tor an Kinaaoj wors ana Jrtooimg. jy27tf F. M. KING Ss CO. ,t't Jigam ttiid Tobacdp. ' tf yoo 'wakt To-mroy; A GOOD SMOKj A for five cents, smoke 1be G BORGIA MAJOl I lo;have aa excekont. brand of CHKWIN i. I .i"' :;,v DrmrandSeed Store, ug 2 tf ,r : ; New MarkeX: WUmington, N. C. trtnOLtSAIJ. ANTJfKTAILJ .KEW STOCK ; iT.I -arrlvtne evorr dav. for J"all trade. Her-. 1SY1 a rAa o-rwi nt Kam vrtll hva mAiuv Ktf- nlanimv fc . L - - . -n. J . . j l . A 1 call before plaoing orders with dtheis. : r ; - :' r'v t,i : i.-i - i .n. A.tiMrni. ,L aJg 3 tfjt . . jFBrnltnre Iealer. No. Front St. !miLQibhdQ Seeds JjBSQ XOTr Jf- JSOBKOT .BTJST,s ;TrJB3P and CABBAOTSITOS, for sale low. 'M win: ,i7 f-i.'ji '"jrtf'.,- pro i ..'ai. AU Front and Market lata, At tho Old Stand , C Jii You can get' any thing in 1 heir line. AT BOTTOM HGIJBis: l ' . J . Nev BIRD CAGES Just in. PURB WHITXOTL. aug8 tf a it per cone, out' t ine pceseni lime me 1 CO.MMER0IAL. CW ITM TNQTON. MARKET.! . -t , v - STAR OFFICE, Aug. 7, 4 P. M. i f I SPItllTa TURPENTINE The market was quoted flrni at" 29 cents per gallon,? with sales reported of 300 casks afthat price. - -- ....!,......, .' . . rROSIN Tlie market, was quoted dull at! 97J- Jcenit7f6r Stmedfand , ffik1 for Good 8tralodJwiUijaa aalea KpoJtaii TAR The market ; was quoted firm at i.oAna. m,i v nan - .!. 1 . i Mfyw ", wu bhiwj ,quo-i ,;. J ' l i "r-4ue 't- was steady, . with sales reported at f 100. for Hard arid $f 85 fdr Ylrgia and Yellowl ' i COTTON The market was quoted firm.; Nojsdles reported; . The following were the i! official quotations: j - i Ordinary. 8 ll-lficerits 1d J uwva. WAAal4Aljr 47 101U ' i LowiMiddling. ..,.,..10 ;-lG ' i j MUIUU1UU. ............ 1U ill ll - ;Goodl!41ddllnc;.i;iv;li ; : !? - PEANUTSlfarket dull, on a basis of 7580 cents Ordinary, ; 59Q cents , for. Prime, 95cfl 00 for Extra Prime, & anci f 1 o!CG.i :iu ior rancy. f 1 ' ft KCtUPVS. : Cotton. . bales 175ssks Bpirits "Turpentine, i Kosiu Tar.. 787 bblsf 67 DDIS1 Crude Turpentine. . Svl bbls DOmSriO 1UIA.BKETS.. . , ' ! ' ' ( B t Telegraph to the Morninj? Star, i ---v .; htif -Financial. , x. ,;; , . . , K-w Yonn. August 7. Noon. Money firmer at 13, per cent. Sterling ex change 482Ha483J and ' 48448fi. JState bonds dull. Governments Steady. . ' ' . , Commercial . ' . ' Cotton weak, with' sales to-day of 533 bales; middling uplands 10 15-16c; Orleans 11 3-1 6c. Futures dull, with sales at the following quotations: August 10.88c; Sep tember 10.76c; October, 10.61c; November 10.27c, December 10.28c; January 10.38. -Flour heavy. ! Wheat ic lower. Corn ic lower. 'Pork dull at 16 50(16 75. Lard easy at $7 80. "Spirita turpentine dull at 32c. Rosin dull at f 1 22il 27. Freights quiet. ' Balttmork, Aug. 7 Flour steady and quiet: Howard street and western super $2 503 00; extra $3 254 00; family AM nsr nv rr act. niM a rvro i er SiOTK 5 25. Wheatr-southern easy and lessac- tive; western active and lower, closing weak ; southern red 9092c; southern am- her 93 95c; No. 1 Maryland 9494ic; VSZJSZ 69c. POKEIGN RIAUKBT8. IBt Cable to the JtornlnttStar.l . Livk&pooXh August 7, Noon. Cotton quiet,-with a fair inquiry; middling up lands 6 3-16d; do Orleans 6fd: sales to day 10,000 bales, of which 1,000 were for speculation and export; receipts 3,000 bales, of which 2,100 were American. Futures steadier; uplands, 1 m c, August and September delivery 6 9-64d; September .and - October,, delivery 6 8-646 9-64d; October and November delivery 6d ; No-; vember and December delivery 5 59-64d; December and January delivery 5 58-644; January and February "delivery 5 59-64d. ' 2 P. M. Uplands, 1 m c, August de livery o y-o4a, sellers' option; August and September delivery 6 O-didsellers' option; September and October delivery 6 9-64d,: sellers option; October and November de livery 5 63-64d, Bellera' option; November and December delivery. 5 59-64d, value; December and January delivery 5 58 64d,, buyers option; January And February de livery 5 60-64d, sellers' option; September delivery 6 ll-64d, sellers' option.- Futures quiet and steady.' Good middling uplands 6 5-16d; middling uplands 6 3-16d; low middling 6d; good ordinary 5 13-1 6d; or dinary 5 5-1 6d. ; Good middling Texas 6 7-1 6d; middling Texas 65-16d; low mid-1 dling 6 3-16d; good ordinary 6d; ordinary 5d. Good middling Orleans 6Jd; middling 6fd; low middling 6id; good ordinary -6d; ordinary 5Jd. i i Sales of cotton to-day include 8,000 bales 'American. - . 1 4 P. M. Uplands, 1 mc,August'delivery 6 8-64d, buyers' option; August and Sepj tcmber delivery; 6 8-64d buyers' option; September and October delivery 6 8-64d; byjers' option; October and November de: livery 5 63-64d, seners' option; November and December delivery 5 59-64d, sellers! option ; December and January delivery 5 58-64d, sellers option; January and Febf ruary delivery 5 59-64d, value; September delivery 6 1064d, buyers' option. Futures closed dull. ? NewTrk Rice TlarKet. t . ; Y. Journal I of Commerce. . Aug. 6. :N. Stocks are limtied, demand fairly active and prices held firm. We quote Carolina and Louisiana fair at 5J5ici good at 5f 6c; prime at 66Jc; choice : at 6i7c; Rangoon at 4c; Patna at 5c 1f OCOIW - Tlon nHn lrr A Tpn'a Hah. Jtr. ! flrt " AIAVMJOAO. A iOUUAgo, W VU.j Charleston, ' 8. C., telegraphs the crop movement to date: Beceipts, " 73,485 bbls. sales, 72,111 bbls; stock on hand, . 1,324 bbls..., No new in sight. , ; 4 Messrs. Dan Talmage's Sons, Liverpoor, state; Stock January 1- 618,440 bags; re ceipts, 583,584; sales, 78Q.464; stock, 421,f 560baes. There is a shortace in the visi ble supply (quantity afloat), for the present year 01 ovex-UU,UUU. bags, whicn will De apparent in prices later on. , 1 ' ' . ' ' ": : Iftf--V: Tierces, fcbl, Bxportofor the-week. . .. . ... ---- ...... n 194 Exports from January 1 . , .. , 51 14,672 Exports same time last year.''. 4,80tUia;0li v' . - j' aw .ata"" J?'. rt. :i gayaahl News, Ane. The market was stead v. with onlv a mod- erate demand. - - The sales forthe day were 185 bbls. Appended are the official quota tions of the Board of Trader Fair 5l5M; Good 5ia5c; Prune C46c ' - Itouglu-iceCMtmtry lots90f 1 30;tide water L 25l;4a ,. j , I m 't- v 'Ity w:im! L- zl aI Li Ajrvr o Ague vure never lsiia iu cuoti. Fever ana Ague ana ail inaiaTiai disoTde O EEj ID JB 3Z Xj inokuNd tobacco; MADE' EOM : PTJKEST NOinTa- CABXOaTITA ! ' Qnaiihteed fo be'THB FINEST GOODS on tie market. . . I . HOLMBS is WATTSBS.' jy 18 2mi:-49eJe-Agente-for Wilmington! The Itocoln,Ptes&; PUBLISHED ' BVEBY FBID ATi AT1 -tjlljl- V v.'-''' 'lJTON;II.ci.ry',;t-, 1 . ByonCf aTlPT01E4?r and Prop4 " The ' PRESS" Is acknowledged, - by those who have tried it, to be one -of the best Advertising Mediums ln Western North Carolina. . ;It has a large and eteaauy increasing pationage in ion noln. Gaston. Catawba. Cleaveland. Burke-and Meoklenbqrg counties. Advertising rates libe ral. Subscription f 1.60 per annum. - mh 11 tfl I ?Ritt'lMli THr BESITQHIC. J&VZ? y fOT Dsof the It is invaluable for Diseases roonHn. . Women, and all who leaiSft 10 . Itdoes not injure the teeth, cause heaE . produce consUpation-otAer IrZmd& It enriches and purifies the blood SS' the appetite. aidaOhe assimilatkaTol W1,65 lieves Heartbnrnand Belchinp and ' ens the muscles and nerves g' stan,L- For Intermittent Fevers, Lassitude t ori, . Energy, &c., it has no equal. T k 01 3 The genuine has above trade nnrv . j crossed red lines on wrapper. Xt de a-ljky BReWH CHEMICAL CO,, DALTIMOBE, ii' Jyg7D&Wiy - tooorfrm nrm jy- BiiffaJo Lithia Water FOR MALARIAL POISONING. '"-'r '?; MX ki USB OF IT, IN A CASH OF YELLOW Db. Wm. T. Howard, or Baltimore, Professor of Diseases of Women and Children ia ine, uiuversiiy or Maryland. jjjg . ----- iui; HUW. "Indeed, in a certain class of cases i h m,. .i superior to the latter. I allude to the ImL debility attendant upon the tardy convaleSS erave acute diseases; and more espwrtulr to the Caekana and Sequels incident to J I fevers, in all their grades and varletios, io r tain forms of Atonic Ihjzpepua, and all tlia-t,. turns Peculiar to Women that arc remediable ai all by mineral waters. In short, woe I called ,,,, ttalefromwkat mineral waters! haw m.u ', est and most unmistakable atnounl of goad umt the largest number of cases in ,,, i t nl mm i would, unhesitatingly say the Bxffulo ,sw;,,. ;., Db. O. F. Manson, of RicHaoNn, Va., Late Professor of General Patholojry and P1itsh logy in the Medical College of Viria : "I have observed marked sanative effect from the Buffalo Water la Malarial Vachei ia, Afoi,,e Dyspepsia, some of the Peculiar A ffrttifm of m tnen, Anmmia, Hyjtoctondriasis, Cardiac yW.in tions, tc. It has been especially tsllicarioiis io Chronic Intermittent Fever, nvmeroux cus t tl,.' character, which had obstinately wilhrtofxi tin '-.(,; remedies, having been restored to jurft.l hntlih in a- brief spactof time by a sojourn at the nimi " Dr. Jorrs W. Williamson, Jackson, Tens. Tfrtracts from Communication on the ThexmWu anwKw uic jiHjiitiv jjiuim it any in ait ' y trginia Medical Montldif jor Jteoruary, istt. "Their great valuo In Malarial IXmips and Sequela has been most abundantly and atlsfa torily tested; and I have no question that it would have been a valuable auxiliary in the treatment of the epidemic of Yellow Fever which so terribly afflicted the Mississippi Valley during the past summer. I prescribed It myself, and It gave prompt relief in a case of Suppression of Unm, in Yellow Fever, and decidedly mitigated other dis tressing andilangerous symptoms. The patient re covered, but how far the water may have contri buted to that result (having prescribed it in but jbl single case) I, of course, cannot undertake tn say. Tliere is no doubt, hotcerer, altotd the fart Unit its administration was attended by the mod bmrti cial results." Springs now opens for guests. Water ln cases of one dozen half gallon bottle? $5 per case at the Springs. Springs pamphlet mailed to any address. For sale by W. n. Green, where the isjiriiw pamphlet may be found. . ., THOS. F. GOODB, Proprietor, ap 10 tf nrm Buffalo Lithia Spring, Va IMPORTANT! A NEW AND VALUABLE DEVICE ! . . . ' ' A PATENT Water Closet' Seat! - : FOR THE ( CURE OF HEMORRHOIDS, (Commonly called f "PILES,") Internal or External, and - PROLAPSUS ANI, for Chil- 1 ; dren or Adults. NO MEDICINE OR SURGICAL OPERATION NECESSARY. I have Invented a SIMPLE WATER CLOSET SEAT, for the cure of the above trouhlesowe and paiufnl malady, which I confidently pUce before the public as a SURE RELIEF AND CURE! It has been endorsed by the leading resident Physicians in North Carolina. Is now being t ed ln the Hospitals of New York, Pni'adclph and Baltimore, and we are satisfied the res-ntt wiU be satisfactory, -as It has. never fa led where; Yon Can write to any of the I'liysicuns or prominent citizens in Edgecombe C0..M.C. . ; These Seats wiU bo furnished at the following Plt003 t WAIaNUT, Polished. fC.OO 1 Discount to Pky CHERRY, - . 5.00- cicians and to me POPLAR, - - - 5 00( Trade. Directions for using will accompany each Mft We trouble you wifli no certificates. We leave the Seat to be Its own advertiser. Address LEWIS CHAMBERLAIN Patentee, Tarboro, Edgecombe Co., ' 1yl7D4Wtf ' New York and Wilmington Steamship Co. FROM PIER 84, EAST RIVEK. NEW YORE- At 3o'clock P. M. REGULATOR .; ..'.Saturday, BENEFACTOR,, REGULATOR ' BENEFACTOR " REGULATOR . . T." . ..... " '"" 'FROM WILMINGTON Anffn1 " AURUSt ' August 1C ...nal.'23. nun "t Aufriii BENEFACTOR. . c- --!-' j i REGULATOR.--BENEFACTOR.. REGULATOR.-- ...Saturday, AUi!"31;-' Angu"t 1C An(ruat 23, Angos' w Tj-tfiawrfroH " WflllJM- w - t-Through Bills Lading and I'in Rates araoteed to and froin polais m andSohtn Carolina.. .;i . J-or Frelght.or Passage, apply to : . H. C. SWAttBON'' 1 Jy29tt Choice neCrop; Molasses. ANDlNfl 2ND CARGO NOW L b SOLD PROMPTtY FK0 , JAITO.WIIaL J7HABF AT LOW PRICES. tt WORTH j i This medicine, combining iron with -2 vegetable tonics, quickly and h.pnr9 Care. Dyspepsia, P'etelr
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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