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- r 1 -y9 - 5.- - f - i - - r t-.v: ,t - (Pi if 13- i - -.- it -A, 5 jsy:, 1 - i. v-f- The Morningi Star. - - - .lii', . ' WILMINGTON IT. a Saturday Morning, August 9, 1884 MORNING EDITION. THE LATEST NEWS. FROM ALE PARTS OF THE WORLD i f i i ? :V FOREIGN. Dead Bodies Found In tne Bay of Biscay-American Mediation Between - France and cnlna Manefceeter mar-Kets-Aralra In Egypt--. Cnolera Death In Swltaerland Tne Mortality la French and : ItaUan Xowna Ma llsnant Fevere on tne Manama Iath ' miiBIne Peace CJonference and ,tne Panama Canal A German Gunboat Pnranins KnElUn Flnhlns SmaeKn Germany and the Cono QneeUon, ' &c. &c. . Bt Cable to the Mornta Star.l London, Aug. a A heu coop has been found in the Bay of Biscay, upon which two deadifien were lying. It w supposed .f tvn mm were from the liaxnam nr oion steamers which collided and sunk off -Ctorunna. . - Thfi Pall Mall Gazette, in a leading arti- i Mtrnoatw Rflvnftatca American media tnroon hirift and France. Both countries, it thinks, would eagerly ac- i Ceptit :V--'5 'v.-v:.: "-:"'. if id TAnrfoA that Sir Thos. Brassey, M P., and Mr. Samuel Morley, M. P., are to l)e created peers after this session of Parlia ment is over. - , -Tho Manrhmtfir Ouordian a commercial o5ni m- The market is quiet and steady. OperaUons have been on quite a : u oi . Riwnra are -careful ana are -purchasing only to supply Uieir actual o Thprp has been no decided fall in prices. Yarns for home use are very flat. The demand for export is poor. Cakio, Augusta The Nile has risen six tnat in thfl nftat thrfiO daVS. " : I v There were further arrivals of British, troops hero to day and others are on the way. The departure of the 60th Rifles fop Crorcss has been postponed. Capts. Speedy and Mason nave leu ouaniui 101 . Vtowtia AttPiist 8. Stellmacher. the murderer of the banker Leinhart andthe broker Oisert; was hanged here this morn in PfArpfnspd to mate any coniession No disorder attended the execution. ElaV S' orate Drecautions have been taken against " anarchist reprisals. - . j . " Toulon, August 8. There were two deaths here from cholera last night and one at Lazyne. ' tjitwww Antnist 8. A rae-dealer at WitT.wfiil Canton of Berne, has died of cholera. x MarsEilies, August 8. The heat has somewhat increased the mortality among cholera patients. r Rome, August 8. tThree fresh cases of cholera are reported at Cairo, Italy, and at Mnntenntte. There have been two deaths to day at Muss; one at Carignard and one at Ossasio. No fresh cases have appeared - at Pancalisri. but two persons who were - under treatment there have died. Panama, via Galveston. August 8. The. Star and Herald renorts that an epi demic of a malignant and pernicious fever is prevailing at San Carlos, a village 88 miles from Panama; nine deaths occurred in from twenty-four to thirty-seven hours, The inhabitants are panic-stricken. lt is helieved that the epidemic is duo to intense malarial poisoning. Panama is very sickly from ten to fifteen funerals occur daily. 1 he heat is intense- Berlin: Aue. a A German gunboat iB pursuing in the North Sea the English fish- ing smacKa ,wuicu irauuj jjiiiogtu a - '"viRinn nnttei1 from "Berlin. Oermanv has-' reiected the proposal of ; Portuealfor i&n European conference for the discussTon of the question concerning the Congo' country. ThiTTssHLs. Auff. 8. The Chamber of DeDuties to dav adooted, by a vote of 73 to 44. a bill providing for the renewal of di- plomatic relations with the VaUcan. Berne, August a The Peace Confer ence closed its" sessions to day. Before ite r final adjournment it adopted a motion V ; favoring the neutralization of the Panama ' Inter-Oceanic Canal. -Cairo, August 8. The autumn expedi tion for the relief of Gen. Gordon will pro ceed up the Nile by the way of Dongola, Suakim has been abandoned as a base of "operations. The project of constructing, a railway from Suakim to Berber has like ) wise been abandoned and the plant has been taken to India. " A , dispatch ; from Assouan states that ; Maj. Kitchener and thcMudier of Dongola have gone to Debbah. ; Brides Les Batns, France, August 8. A house at Villard Surin. near this place, - was struck by lightning to-day, and unme-7- diately took fire. The flames spread rapid ly and ninety houses were burned before they could be subdued. ; , ; ; St. Petersburg, August 8. The Rus sain Government, has issued a circular to the principals of schools in Russia hold- ing them lesponsible for any revolutionary tendencies their scholars may have, and enjoining them to maintain a strict supervi- " - sion over their pupils in order to dissipate the slightest favor of Nihilistic sentiments. PENNSYLVANIA. A Carriage Strneh . by a Locomotive and Fonr Persons Killed The Cat tle Plague In Lancaster. ' By Telegraph to the Morning Star.l , Shenandoah, August 8. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon, their two children, and a man named Cuff, were crossing the Philadel phia & Reading Railroad , track at Counen Station in a carriage, this afternoon, when the carriage was struck by a locomotive. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon, one child and Cuff were instantly killed, the horses cut to pieces and the vehicle demolished. The driver and an infant child of Dixon's es caped with slight injuries. The party was returning from a funeral. . . . Lancaster August a Several cases of lexas fever and pleuro-pneumohia have 'been discovered among the cattle in this county. The State authorities have been notified and the infected herds quarantined. MONTANA, -I Three Thousand Indians starving at Blaefcleet Agency, - V " : By Telegraph to the Morning Star. -jaEJuENA, August 8. jbeading citizens and the Board of Trade of Helena last eve ning wired a petition to the Secretary of ; the interior urging immediate action for .the relief of 3,000 Piegan Indians at Black .-J feet agency, who, despite contrary reports. . are; actuauy siarving. ine aeam-rate is very great. The supply of provisions :at , the agency is, almost, exhausted and the ' rations issued are so scant that they would y ue insumcient to sustain me except ior tne plenteoushess of wild berries in the hills. sock men report, that, many cattle have ' - been killed on the raBges by starving In diana.;, ,:A :tJ,v . ,. :, , i Jno. J. Carter was yesterday elected di rector of the Louisville & Nashville Rail- :VWr. O. Carley. resigned. . uunuvjiai puui is 10 oe reported at : meeting on Tuesday next; ' - - WASHINGTON. ; Aimrnnriatlnni Tnr ImnrOTCBieDI DI Rivers and Harbors In ifortn ana South Carolina -s . By Telegraph to the Mornlnar Star.l V Washington, August a Capt. Hinman, of the Corps of Engineers, in charge oi thn imnrovement of rivers and narDors in the States of Vireima. North uaron- nn and South r Carolmar' has. maae nis annual report tertfie Chief of Engineers. ADDended is a statement; giving tne wprK -contemplated, the money available, and the money -asfcea ior, ior ine nscai year. ending June 30th, 1880, in Xerth and Boutn Carolina:: - i ' - Meherrin river, N. d dredging.available f866, asked for f 7,500. - ; Currituck sound. Coanlok bay bank and North river bar, improving channel, avail able saooo. asked for 850.000. Jfidenton Bav. N. V.. improving cnan- nel, avanable $10,000, asked for $ 8.000. Pamlico and Tar river, N. C. removing obstructions, : available $7,333, asked for $5,000. :-'M;vv-; - -rv-v.;.. Neuso - river. N. C. . ceneral improve ment, available $25,862. asked for $10,000, lieauxort iiarbor. JS. U.. general- im provement, available $31,198, asked for S20.000. ' ' " : - ' :-: Clubfoot. Harlowe and ew Port rivers. N.C. .general improvement, available $9,805. asked for S50.000. s ' -: - ' Trent river. H.G.. dredging ana remov ing snags, available $10,000, asked for $10,000. - ' - : - Contentnea Creek. 11, C, removing ob structions, available $50,000. asked for $20,000. - ! S Cape Fear river, ayailablo $22,497. asked for $50,000. : : 5.-, ..-..j R. T:, :. Yadkin river available $23,2. - ' Great Pee Dee' river, N. C;, removing obstructions, available : $8,154, asked for $10,000., v -; - Waccamaw river, S. C, removing ob structions, available $6,830, asked . for $10,000. . i Santee river, S. C, general improvement. available $32,049, asked for $47,427. Wateree river, . C, removiug oust rue-. tions, available $5,161, asked for $37.000. ' Georgetown Harbor, 8. C dredging, available $12,000, asked for $2,151. , . NEW rOJKK. Italian Emigrants Detained at Castle Garden Pool Selling at the Buffalo Driving Park. " u , : By Telegraph to the Morning Star. J -. ; New YoriC August 8. Among the ar rivals today at Castle Garden by the steamer Scotia, were a large number of Italian labor ers. They were sent over here by an Italian panrone, 10 work on a railroad, and by Xhcr terms of the contract entered into by them with the padrone,, they are nothing more than white slaves. Affidavits setting forth, the terms of the contracts were taken from these Italians today, and the emigrants are detained at Castle Garden. Buffalo, JAugust 8. The Directors of the Driving Park Association this morning obtained an injunction restraining jhe po lice from entering thePark grounds. Con sequently pools will be sold. ; "' .: ; COTTON STATEMENT. rotal Receipts at all American Ports Since September. V - t By Telegraph to the Morning Star.l New York August 8 The following are the total net receipts of cotton at all the ports since September 1, 1883: Galveston, 591,683 bales; New Orleans, l,514,966;Mo bile, 253,329; Savannah, 653,277; Charles ton, 417,585; WUmington,.91,302; Norfolk, 580,054;Baltimore, 48,996; New York, 116,-798;Boston,95,116;Providence,25,447;Phn-adelphia, 102,541; West Point, 178,282, Brunswick, 8,084; Port Royal, 11,198; Pen sacola, 32,345; City Point 2,387; Indianola, 8,493; Newport News, 2,124; minor points, 21,115. Total 4,756119. I COLORADO. ' - j A DestrneUve 1 Prairie Fire that In flicted Great Xoss oh Stockmen. By Telegraph to the Morntar Star. Denver," August 8. News has beei re ceived of a destructive prairie fire about 150 miles 'northeast of here on : the range be tween' Denver Junction and Frenchman river. - The burned district extends about thirty miles along the Platte river and back irom me river a great distance, covering a portion of the Jed Brush, Gov. Rault and Bruce Johnson ranges. It has inflicted great loss upon the stock interests of that region. v ' BUSINESS FAILURES.' ' inercantlle Agency Renorts for tha PaolWeek.- . : By Telegranh to the Morning Star. . New York. August 8. The business failures throughout the entire conntrv for the past seven : days, as reported by R. G. Dun & CaV number foe the Uniteil States 206, and for Canada 26. A total of 232, against 251 last week; a reduction of IS. The Western and Pacific Btates sunnlv nearly half of the failures reported. Cas ualties in the. Southern States are verv few comparatively, especially.in Texas. IOWA. An Outbreak of Fatal Cattle Disease. ; : By Telegraph to the Morning Star.l Chicaoo. August 8. A Desmoines fTowa aispaicn says mat notice nas been given by the State Board of Health of an outbreak of fatal cattle disease at Limaro: seventeen bead of cattle having died in j; twenty-four hours.. The State veterinary f surgeon 'has been sent to investigate. No details yet. . C EI-KCTRIO SPARKS. S. D. Hall, sentenced to bo handed at Lynchburg, ,Va., for the murder of C. A. Bowyer, has been respited to the 29th inst. Gov. Hale, of Wyoming, has issued - a proclamation establishing quarantine to prevent cattle shipped from Texas entering the territory. . j; . . ' Greenbackers of ' Clay Centre, Kansas, . have nominated for Congress W. D. Tenny. A proposition to endorse Jonta A. Ander son, Republican nominee, wai" voted down. Dr. J. Hooper Shepherd, n6w proprietor of the Cambridge (Md.) Cjwifcfe,died sud denly last night He had justiaken charge ui uuj paper ana issued ms salutatory on Wednesday. t ti The Pittsburg (Pa.) coke operators are loudi in their t complaints about the de pressed condition of this important industry. Notwithstanding strenuous f efforts put forth by the syndicate to bolster it up, the trade continues to fall off. A j suspension of operations is probable. j - : ' Irritation or the Scalp-Anj An'thenUe . : ' " ' Testimony. f " " ;' . r . Gentlemen Yot. five years ft' have been greatly troubled with dandruff, with: a severe itching of the scalp, and my hair falling out I have tried almost every known remedy, all proving worthless. See-: ing Burnett's Cocoatne and, Burnett's Kalliston advertised, I procured a bottle or each, and am ; happy to State that the aanaruii is completely removed, and noJ ikuuiu wutMcver remains. ; ; r r , , -y -o J. E. CAVEN, 1 Kansas City, Mo. v U Burnett's Flavoring Extracts are the best. : : - jj;. , -? i : i At therlTid I. f iyr eAWLKR a TAYLOR i t 1.; Ton can get any thing in then- line AT BOTTOM FIGURES 1 !"V "'' New BIRD CAGES just In. PUBS WHTfB OIL. : : augs tf . COMMERCIAL. OORIHSroC BIAHKItTfc. j - By Telegraph to the Morning Star.l " 1 Financial S,J New York. Aug. 8, Evening Sterling exchange 482K 'Money4T per cent Gov ernments flrmer;new four per cents 119f ; new three per cents JOO. State bonds steady. L-v;Vi;y?l; '. . , ,. , - .-. OovuMrewl.; I .. '; ..' , Cotton steady; aies to-day 1,000 baies; uplands 10 13-16c; - Orleans 11 l-16cy consolidated net receipts to day 1,287 bales; exports to Great Britain 3,109 bales, to France - bales; to the continent 100 bales; weekly net receipta 41 bales; gross receipts -8,894 bales ; sales for :the week 8.658 bales; stock 138,000 bales. Southern flour quiet common to fair extra $350 4 59; good to choice do $4 556 25. Wheat spot declined ifc; ungraded red 7795c; No. 2 red 9596&a Corn spot 4lclowcr; ungraded 5363c; No. 2, 62Jc; AugustiJ0i61c. Oats without im portant change: No. 2, 8737ic. Coffee spot fair r Rio quiet at $9 T5; No: 7 Rio on spot $8 20; September $8 058 10. Sugar steady and less active; Pernambuco 41-16c; centrifugal 5 ll-165Sc; fair to good refining 4 15-165 l-16c; refined extra O oUaSfc:' white extra C55fc; yellow 44c; confectione8, A 6 7-16c; off A 5J71c; mould A 51c; standard A 6ic; granulated 6 9-16c. Molasses unchanged and dull. Rice quiet Cotton seed oil crude 84a35c; refined " 3942Jc. Rosm unchanged.' Spirits turpentine easier at 31i31ic '' Pork dull and unchanged ; new mesa family $17 50; middles nominal; long clear 9c. Lard cash "scarce - and higher; western steam on spot $7 90 7 98. Freights to Liverpool firm cotton 13-36d: wheat 6d- : - 7 Cotton net receipts 4U bales; gross, re ceipts . 45 bales. Futures closed barely steady, with sales to-day of 82.000 bales at the following quotations: August ; 10.77 10.79c; September 10.6710.68c; Octo- ber 10.4010. 41c; November 10.2510.26c; December 10.2610.27c; January 10.36 10.37c; February 10.4710.49c; , March ia5910.60c; April 10.7110.73c; Alay. AAA 4 A - k - - . i ; Chicago, Aug. 8. Wheat unsettled,' lower and closed flc under yesterday August 79 80ic; No. 2 Chicago spring 79f 80ic. - Corn unsettled,, opened easier and closed tc over yesterday ; cash o2f53c ; August -52i53c Oats dull and lower; cash 28c; August 26f26ic. Pork dull; cash $16 5017 50; August $24 00. Lard easier and 2i(&5c lower; cash $7 457 47i; .ugust $7 45. Bulk meats in fair demand shoulders $6 20; short rib $8 75; clear $9 35. St. Louis, August 8. Flour unchanged. Wheat unsettled and lower; No. 2 red 83 84c cash; 83i83c August. Corn higher and slow; cash 4748c; August 47 i47ic Oats lower ; cash 30H&3 c : Au gust 25ic . Provisions quiet. Pork jobbing at $17 00. Bulk meats long clear $8 80; short nb $8 95; short clear $9 2a Bacon long clear $9 50; short rib $9 75; short clear $10 00. Lard, $7 25 bid. Charleston, S. C, August a Spirits turpentine quiet at 281c bid. Rosin dull strained and good strained $1 02. Savannah, Ga., August 8. Spirits tur pentine firm at 28 c; sales 400 bbls. Rosin active at $1 051 07; sales 1,500 bbls. COTTON RXAKKOTS. - f By Telegraph to the Morning Star. - August 8. Galveston, nominal at 101c net receipts 6 bales; Norfolk, dull at 10fc net receipts' 1 bale ; 8avannah, quiet at lojc net receipts 55 bales; New Or leans, quiet at 10c net receipts 7 bales; Mobile, dull at lUfc net receipts 10 bales; Memphis, quiet at 10c net receipts 19 bales; Augusta, dull and nominal at 10Jo net receipts 13 bales; Charleston, nominal at 11c net receipts 2 bales .. FOIKIClGlf RIAKKBT. ; IBv Cable to the Morning Star.l London, Aug. 8. 5.00 P. M. Spirits tur pentine on spot dull at 23s 9d; August and September delivery dull at 23s 9d; Sep tember and December delivery dull at 24s dd; January and April delivery dull ' at 25s 3d. , ' New York Comparative Cotton State- nsent. Nkw York. Aug. 8. The follow ing is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending this date: 1884, - 1883. Net receipts at all United . States ports during the ' week....:-..:....... 2,304 9,686 icnai receipts to uus date. . . . . .. 4,756,119 5,927,893 KJtpoits for the week... 16,537 16.384 Total exports to this date. . . .'. ........... 3.797,112 4,632,190 Stock in all United States ports...... j........ 192,983 279,482 DtocK; at all interior towns.. 10,959 25.680 Stock in Liverpool..... 827,000 932,000 American anoat for Great Britain. ....... 31,000 35,000 ;' 1 ' The Baby. With "black drops" in infancy and candy .when he got a little older, baby grew up paie ana puny, a ney gave mm all soits of medicines.: They heard of Brown's Iron Bitters, but had an idea it was for crown folks only, As everything else failed, they tried this medicine one day on baby. Baby began to pick up. . The blood in his little veins was enriched. He was saved. - The doctors agreed that Brown's Iron Bitters had given baby new life. The druggist says that many of his customers find im mense success in using Brown's Iron Bit ters for ailing and delicate children. f Appointments of Gen. scales. The Democratic i State Committee announces the following appoint ments for Gen. A. M. Scales, at which . Dr. lyre Y6rk,tlie Bepubjican candidate, nas Deen invited to meet him, and a joint canvass may be ex pected: ' - :';;K; -';Mt ; Morganton, Monday. August 1 1, Aienoir, oaiuraay, August lo. , Boon, Monday, August 18. ' Jefferson, Tuesday, August 19. Sparta: Wednesday, Aucrust 20. j Trap Hill, Thursday, Augus.t 21.; Wilkesboro, Friday, August22. Elkin, Saturday,' August 23. Dobsonf Monday. A-ugust, 25. Yadkinville. Tnesday. Auffuat 26.. - MocksvilleWednesday, August 2,7. oaiispury, a nursday, August 2S. Mai. Stedman's Appointments. I The Democratic State Committee announcathe following appointments for. Mai. C-- M. Stedman. at which Hon. W. T. Faircloth. the Republic van canuiuaie, is invited to meet mm: - lirevard, Thursday, Aug. 14; xSSSra lhl - s f - . ; ' f r:-f g Webster, Thursday, Aug. 21, i f ranklin, Saturday, Aug; 123: : El antahala. Afannn nnnntv Tii uay, Aug. mq: - -v . - :v Murphy. Saturday. Aucr.' 30. - Vallevtown.Cherokee oonntv. Mdni i . J J . Hon' KAv. 1 ' -- i i :? noDinsviiie, Y ednesday, Sept. 3 MARINE. Port Almanac Ansnst 9. SunRisesi;;;;..Yi..;:. 5.40 AM. Sun Bets. ....-i, 7.11 P M. High Water at SmithviUe. ... 9.17 Morn. Uigh Water at Wilmington. 12.17 isven. Day's Lengthr. . . ; . . . . . . J13h. 36ro. 4 - ARRIVED. , ' "" ' Stmr A P Hurt. Worth. Fayclteville, iWorth& Worth. , . Stmr Bladen. ; Orpftn . Favetteville. - U D iJjOVeCC KM. rt ,, T.V , . . Stmr Passport, Harper, Smithville, mas ter.' -,.:v Stmr Louise, v"Woodsidesf Smithville, master, h - . . ' . . CLEARED. ' ;. Stmr Passport, llarper, SmithvjJle; mas ter. . - - , Stmr ! Louise. Woodsides, .Smith ville, master. 1 f - -;.v j - -- Stmr ; John Dawson. BIack,i! Point Caswell, R PPaddison." Stmr A P Hurt. Worth. Favetteville,' Worth & Worth. ' .. Stmr Bladen. . Green, Favetteville. C 8 Love & Co. v MARINE DIRECTORY. 1.1st or Vessels In the Port of Wilming ton, N. 0., Aug. 9, 1884- This list does not embrace vessels under ft) tons. I BARQUES. " i - Yr, Soli deo Gloria (Ger.), 427: tons, Meyer, . - Jfi Pesncau cs Westermann August (Ger.)847 tons, Grebe,. " IS Peschau & Westermann TexasGer.), 291 tons, Loof, . s v . -is j tsaxsxv & uo ,Orion (Ger.), 333 tons, Clausen, E Peschau & Westermann ; BRIGS, r u IM Buuck (Ger.), 180 tons, Hardrat, : JS GBarker oS Co SCHOONERS. W n Jones, 283 tons, Falkenburg, . - 1 Geo Harnss z Co John A Griffin, 805 tons, Rice, Geo uarriss cs (Jo . Stephen Bennett, 244 tons, Douglass, Geo iiarnss ffi uo 1.1st of Vessels Up Cleared or Sailed j for thla Port. The following vessels are mentioned in the New York Maritime Register as being np and cleared for this port : . '. . - ; , " BARQUES. Deodala (Nor ). 372 tons, Andersen, from Ham burg June 1st. Frey (Nor.), 281 tons, TTalvorsen, at Liverpool May si. i -Fama (Nor.). 402 tons. Taraldsen. at Para July 17. Gibraltar (Nor.), 406 tons, Tonnesen, from Rot terdam June 4. nattle 1L (Br.), 403 tons, Cochran.from Hull Jane Insula Capri (Nor.). 894 tons,Dan!olflcn,from Ham burg June 13th. Leda (AusL), 533 tons, Krsher,from Flame July IS L.uiraiwor.;, 47U tons, Lorentizen, irom uamDorg Jane 18. . , Lacy & Paul (Ger.), 328 tons, Andries, from Stet tin Jane 25. Vereln (Ger.). 453 tons, Jancke, from Hamburg June 24. Vikedal (Nor.), tons, from Archangel July 10. i' " BRIGS Express (Ger.). 878 tons, Frsetwurst, at Liverpool iJuiyiT. Hermann Fried rich (Ger.), 288 tons, Niejahr.from urerpooiAng. l , . . Bellevue High School, BEDFORD CO.. VIRGINIA. For Boys and Yonng Men. - Prepares for Basi net. College or University. Thoroughly and Handsomely equipped. Fall corps of instructors. Beautiful and healthy location. For Catalogue, address i W. R. AO DOT, Principal. BellevneP.O. - jySll&WOn St.! Mary's School, j RALEIGH. M. C. 1 , ! JHB ADVKNT TJtRM, THE 87TH SEMI-ANNUAL SESSION, begins Thursday. September 11, 1884. For Catalogue address the Hoc tor, Kev. BMNNETT HMKDKS, A. M. Jyl72m Salem Female Academy, I - SALEM. N. C. rUT FALL TERM OF .THE EIGHTY-FIRST Annual Session begins Thursday, September 4th. For catalogue address tne nstdent. 1y 13 2m Kkv. K. RONDTHALKR. D. TX St. George's Hall for Boys. Kelsterstovn. Md. An nnsurnassed Boavdlne School Prepares for any college or business life. S2S0 to S300 a rear, lanre bulldln?a. beau tiful grounds. Eight trains daily. No malaria. llwr. J. C. KINEAR. A. M., yS9 2m . f -Principal. Wnslilnston and Lee University; Lexington, Va. 1 Instruction In the usual aeademio studies and In the professional schools of Law and Engineer ing. Location healthful ; expenses moderate. Session opens September 18. For catalogue ad dress "Clerk of the Faculty." Q. W. C. LEE, rresident Law School of Washington and Lee University. , Gen. G. W. C. LEE, President. Instruction by text-books and printed lectures. with courses of lectures on special subjects br eminent Jurists. Tuition and fees $80 per session of nine months, beginning September 18. Forca talogue and full information address Charles A. Graves, Prof, of Law, Lexington. Va. - jyioeoaim tnsatta Ltimmer's Cotton Gin ! "fTTE CLAIM. FOB IT GREATER SPEED, lighter draft and better sample than any Gin on this market. It oombines also that great Im provement the Beater Attachment. -v :.l uUiSH a HU KUU1SON, ang S tf i ' 38 & 40 Murohison Block. FIRE. i Northern Assurance Co. of Aberdeen and London Fire Insurance Association of London. - MARDTE. r ' j Boston Marine Insurance Company. . British and Foreign Marine Insurance Company. . - ; .r;i4FE. ;, (. I' Mutual Life Insurance Company of New Torkj . 1 - - ACCIDENT. ' . ; ----- " :"..v;" J' A 7 i -e - a. .... , Accident Insurance Company of North America. : M.S. WTLLARB. Agent, ; augS tf - xvs w. water Htreec Close Out. A 7WiHANDSOME WHITE-GOODS AND xx LACES at greaUy reduced prices. i A superb stock of TABLE GOODS at bargains. Towels and Handkerchiefs cheap. - - The first instalment of FALL PRINTS, Hand some Patterns. - : - . - -. . augstf . .v jua j: hedrick; House Builders I HARDWARE. OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. Locks, Hinges, Butts, Nails, Window Fasten- ings, Ao. Contractors can save money by con sulting hs... Large stock, good assortment and good goods. "'- WM. B. SPRINGER A CO., . i -' ' ' . x. i Suces&ors to John Dawson & Co.i 'angatf : Wilmington, N. X A is v Kit t Tfiiznurni Herciitmt'iji. Fanner -. 1 . .. ;. .... . . .... ....... ... .. , a ;i ; r.;iTOLI8HEp WEEKLY AT?W ' :s MARI01Tt80 UTHCAU OLIltA i! It a large and Increasing circulation In the heart of the fee Dee oeuntry. the best Cotton section of the two Btates. - - f i- vjt is a desirable medium' of communication wiui ooia ua siercnants and Farmers of this eection and particularly with those of Marlon and Marlboro Counties. It is therefore the paper for the Business Men of Wilmington.-- ' - : - 1k ' ' - " " - " D- McLUCAS, . i ; decstf .- Proprietor.. ' - - v.. . - - . - - , , - , TR3YAL f8WJ! . XJ IP'::: Absolutely Pure. This nowder never varies. A marvel Of parity. strength and wholesomeness. More economical than ordinarr kinds, and cannot be sold In com petition with the multitude of low test, short weignt, alum or pnoapnate powaers. eoia only in cant. . - Wholesale, by ADRIAN Sc. TOLLERS. nov241v nrm tooorfrm 4i nov24Sj BURR & BAILEY, SUCCESSORS TO HART, BAILEY & CO.. . 19 & 21 South Front St, DONT BUY AN ENGINE OR A COTTON PRESS Until you get our Prices. PULLIES, SHAFTING. BELTING, &c, &c. At Lowest Prices. REPAIRS done on Gins and all kinds of Ma chinery. aug3tf Corn, Bacon, Flour, &c. 2500 Bn8h prIme WMte and Mxd CORN, : FJQ Boxes D. 8.C. R SIDES, do Smoked do 750 01)18 FLOOT a11 grades, ' Bbls Stand. Gran'ted SUGAR. IQO Bbls Ex. C, add G. C. SUGAR, 200 8&cka Choloe RIO COFFEE, 2 Bbls Carolina RICE, - 1 H A Qbos and Bbls Porto Rico MOLASSES, aw - 00 BnsoMKAL' PiesnGronn1, 2000 8acks LIVKRPOOL salt 500 do rINE do' 200 0,1806 rO CaBes BaH potash, 100 Gross R,,R-MMto fiNUPP'' gO Boxes TOBACCO, all grades, -J00 Gro8a MATCHES, g0 Boxes STARCH. - 2oo 00X08 SODA 100 00X68 Craoxers, Candy. Oysters. Wrapping Paper, mapping l-wine, &o., For sale low by G. W. WILLIAMS A CO. Wholesale Grocers and Com. Merchants, : aug 3 tf W A 18 North Water St. . WHO LEADS? OUR MR. BEHRENDS HAS BEEN AND IS now In the furniture manufacturing centres of the North and West, taking advantaee of the prevailing panic by buying for cash. We invite you to visit our ware rooms, S.K. Cor. Market and Snd Sts.. and eomnare our Mods, and vnn .will perceive that we have the largest, newest ana most eiegant stock or FURNITURE In the 8tate. which we will sell 10 per cent, below the lowest. - t : ang 8 tf iPlour, Sugkr, Coffee. ' 800 BWs LDR 411 Rrade8' ij g Bbls Refined SUGARS, rjg Sacks Rio and Java COFFEE, ror saie oy j KERCHNER A CALDER BROS. ugS tf Bacon, Lardf Molasses. gO B0168 DlT Salt SIDES, Ca3tB Leaf.LARD, . 1AA Hhds and Bbls Porto Rico IV V and Cuba MOLASSES. For sale bv aug 3 tf KERCHNER & CALDER BROS. Hay, Corn. Oats. gOO 011169 Cno,oe Timothy, 300Q 0a8h Wh,te andMlxdCORN, 2oooashFeodOATS' " - For sale by -angatf V -K:eRCHNER A CALDER BROS. Nails, Hoop-Iron; Glue, JjlVETS. SPrRIT CASKS, BUNGS, Ac, "' Z For sale bv ' . ang 3 tf KERCHNER A CALDER BR0S.I I JNO. W. GORDON. JOS. D. SMITH. Jno. W.Gordon & Smith , AGENTS, LUerpool 4 lonlon & Glole Ins. Co., (the' biggest Insurance company in the world) which has paid during 3d years in the United States over i. $33,000,000.00,, V 1 ALL LOSSES PAID WITHOUT DISCOUNT.2 aug 3tf . .- j Furniture ALL GRADES. A LARGE STOCK 6V MATTRESSES AND BEDDING, , . WINDOW SHADES. MOSQUITO NETS, BABY CARRIAGES, AC. -We also repair Fund- turer renovate Mattresses, cut and. make Carr - . " - -' . - ..'i.i-v .-, 'i-ri pets, Ac, Ao. --, ; . : rf , i angstf - , thos. a CRAFT, AeT. Specialties ;For - :This . Week. B RO.WN-&" RO DDIC K , 0 Norths Front Street. WE ARE . OFFERING Some Special Bargains FOB TlliS WEEK.! LOTl. i FINE PRINTED LAWNS, now 10 ct formerly 12Ct3. - . . "... . ' . LOT 1. - LADIES' COLORED WALKING SKIRTS, from 2So to 75o -a Revolution In Prices. . LOT 3. LADIES' 10 BUTTON LENGTH BLACK SILK JERSEY MITTS, 76c, formerly 1 1 00. LOT 4. OSTRICH FEATHERS REDUCED. ABOUT 33 PERCENT. V : Just Received, A?ulJLine of Ladles and Children's SOLID NAVY and SEAL BROWN FULL REGULAR HOSE. Ladles' SCc a pair; Children's 25c. Ladies' Jerseys. We can still give you a full assortment of sizes- In LADIES JERSEYS. PLAIN BLACK, $125. FINE BRAID do. $1.75. No such value to be found elsewhere. BROWN & RODDICK, 9 NORTH FRONT ST. aug 3 tf,. rarcAPiTAi, prize, f 75.000.. Tl cketa only f. Snares In proportion. Louisiana State lottery Company. We do hereby certify that we tunervise the or rangements for all the Monthly and Semi-Annual urawings or The jummana male iMleryCbmpanv, end in person manage and control the drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted with honesty, fairness, and tn oood faith toward all var- ties. and we, authorize the Gomnanv to use this cer- cificaie, wun jac-stmues qj our signatures attacua, m tis advertisements." Commissioners. Incorporated in 1SG8 ' for 25 vears bv the Legis lature for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of $1,000,000 to which a reserve fund of S55O.O0O has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 3d. A. D. 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by me people oj any state. - . . IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES. ITS GRAND SINGLE (NUMBER DRAWINGS TAKJs MONTHLY. A SPLKNDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE, EIGHTH GRAND DRAW ING, CLASS II, IN THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. AT NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY, Angsil 1, loot m'4it .noniiLiy jsruwwE. CAPITAL. PRIZE, S75.0OO,- 100.000 Tickets at Five Dollars Eaeb, Fractions In Flftna In Proportion. LIST OF PRIZES- - 1 Capital Prize. . . . " 1 Capital Prize... 1 Capital Prize. .... . . .. . 2 Prizes of $6000 i ..; 5 Prizes of 2000. . 10. Prizes of 1000.... .... ....... i 20 Prizes of . COO t ... 100 Prizes of 200...., .. 300 Prizes of 100....... 500 Prizes of 60.. ..v ......... 1000 Prizes of ,...85.;.:.; APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 0 Approximation Prizes of $750....... . 9 Approximation Prizes of 500 : 0 Approximation Prizes of 250 .$75,000 . 25,000 . 10,000 . 12,000 . 10,000 . 10,000 . 10,000 . 20,000 . 30,000 . 25,000 . 25,000 6,750 4,500 250 1,967 Prizes, amounting to..:.. $265,500 Applications for rates to clubs should only be made to the office of the Company In New Or leans, r . For further Information, write cleatlv. elvlne full address. Make P. O. Money Orders payable and address Registered Letters-to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, . New" Orleans, La. POSTAL NOTES and nrdmarv lettm hv Mall or Express (all sums of $5 and upward by impress at our expense) to BS. A. -DAUPHIN. " . : New Orleans, La. orfll. A. DAUPHIN, - . 607 Seventh St., Wasnlnston, D.C, Jy 16 D&W2aw4w - we sat The Person County News, Published at ROXBORO. N. a, i , WHITAKER & CIBBONS, ' . - ' - -- - Editors and Proprietors. The NEWS has the largest circulation of an paper published or circulated in the fine tobacco section of North Carolina. . Advertising rates very, liberal. Subscription $t00per year. : :' - :.: " iThe Eobesoiuan, ; Published every Wednesday in Lnmberton. N. C 4 cy w.w.ncDiAiiiaro, HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION AND THE largest advertising patronage of any paper In the Slate. It now has over eight hundred sub scribers in Robeson county alone, besides a gen eral circulation in the counties of Moore, Cihu- Deriana, Bladen, -coinmons, lacnmona, ana. in the adjoining counties, Marion, Marlboro and Darlington, in South Carolina. Jan24tt Tha Central Protestant A WEEKLY RELIGIOUS AND FAMILY NEWS xxpaper and the Organ of the Methodist Protes tant Church In North Carolina, is published, at Greensboro, N. C. ' j - . irms, za oo per annum, ui aavance. ; The eligibllitv of Its location, the number and' activity of its agents, and the constantly increas ing demand for it among the more solid classes of readers in various sections, give the CENTRAL PROTESTANT peculiar claims upon the- patron' age of the advertising public. - Terms very f aror able, consult your business interest, and address the editor - . J. L. MICHAUI, ; ' , ' . t Greensboro N. C. Another Mark D0wn TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, ANOTHER MARi DOWN IN PRICES BE?0rk e. we wouia,sooBeracriQcea SELL FOR COST the entire stock than M over this season.- " t We cordially invite aU the ladies to seelh dnced prices and BARGAINS In I Hats, trimmed and untrimmea, for lairo . ' and children, in every color and clyie; ?eath Flowers, Ribbons, Silks, Satins, Laces, rorsct Underwear, Gloves, Silk Mitts, &c. An entii?, 8WEEPING REDUCTION IN PRioes wm given at . " TAYLOR'S BAZAAE 118 Market Si. .. ' ' " WILMINGTnj,'iS ,. EVERYTHING AT YOUR OWN Prick Goods sent C. O. D. to any part of th whefPrtvUege of examfninK bef.lre,' As An Eyiflcnce of tlie Popnlarity OF- EOYSTER'S CANDIES QUR 4 LAST ? WEEK'S: SALKS NKARLi i doubled those of previous wocks. and v?Wni satisf act ion has ensued . FRESH, PURE AND WHOI.KSuMK f 3 lbs. for $ 1.00. Kaiser Imported Beer, TROPIC BEER, AND TIIE SCOTCH AND ENGtlSH ALES will keep you cool when nothing ele win P. L. Bridgers & Co., i 110 North Front St. jy27D&Wtf r Booming. QUR ICE CREAM AND ICE CREAM SODA are still on the boom. The BEST in the city. Call and try and be convinced. aug5tf ' WARREN'S CAFE. Conundrum. WHY IS THE "WILMINGTON STAh" THB most popular paper with schoal children Because they do not like the "Reviow." Drugs, Sundries, Perfumery, Fancy and Toilet Articles, &c. i Prescriptions a specialty at F. C. MTTiLER'S, my 27 tf Corner of Fourth and Nun Streets. Favetteville Observer. ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8TH, 1883, THE undersigned will rev've the publication of the FAYETTE VILLE OBSERV K R. . The Obseuvkb will be af large a8-olumn weekff newspaper, and will be mailod to Butwcrihera, postage paid, at $2 per annum, always in art vance. It will give the news of the day in as ample form as its space will permit, and both re gular and occasional correspondents will coutrj bute letters from the Capital on State politics and affairs. Democratic in politics, the Obsebvkb will la bor, first of all, to assure the prosperity of tl Town of Fayetteville, to develop the vast ami cultural resources of its own and the neighbor ing counties, and to promote all that coucern the welfare of the people of North Carolina. Opposed to such Innovations on the homely ways of our fathers as, in the guise of prosressj, harm society, the Observer will be found in full sympathy with the new thing? orn of the changed condition of the South which sound Judgment or enlightened experience find to be &1sq crood As to the rest : it will strive to deserve tho re putation of the name It inherits. . feb tf E. J. HALS. Jb. THE LANDMARK? ' - PUBLISHED AT 8TATESVILLE, IREDELL CO., N C IS THE Leading Newspaper in Western North Carolina. It is the only Democratic Paper published to Iredell Coraly-one of the largest and wea Mitot counties In the State-and has attained a lareer local cuxsulation than any paper ever heretoiom , published in the county. Its circulation in Alexander, Wilkes. Ashe, Afle ghany, Yadkin, Davie and Iredell, is larper th Qiat ol anytwo papers in the State combined to rapidly acquiring a strong foothold In JowyU Surry, Rowan and western Mecklenburg. It Is the only paper in western "rrn that employs a RBflTTLAE Canvaxs Ae3! lation is tie THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDiUM IN WKST ERN NORTH CAROLINA. BOSTON POST. THE OLD, INVINCIBLB AND THOROUGH TRUE BLUE DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPER. TheekFamlryNewspaperol Containing the most complete news of auy w in New England. The Boston Daily Post is especially nogJ Its reliable Commercial and Financial Feature. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 'Daily Ce Year, $0; Six Months, $4.50, in H. nT-FanaT8-$100per Year in adv Six Copies for $5.00.. CLUB RATES. bhed Five or more to one address will be furniso "DAttYPOST at $8.00 per year per corr; copies for $7.60 each, In advance. pf WEEKLY POST at $t00 .per year pw . InCluba of Five or more, one copy will oe g to the er of the Club. The Home Journal, PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY MORN"3 .V-; At Warrenton, N. C JOIXF W. HICKS, EDITOR AND PROPRIET01 It has a splendid circulation to i the wgjSij -.unttf-'--'"'-- - " " Tho Lincoln Press, 0 PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, AT .... , ':'' mnn TU ft . .1 - r. 1U1 BVJOttN C TIPTON, Errand ProV ' lf V. M.MM. v T W) i . At.r.aa B to,a Vmssfl is acknowledged, Histe hatrilt,tobeoff MMslLta Tbe one of the Best" '"t hs H!.it'w5trn North Carolina. Jt un- ji.eaiums . J coin, Gaston, Catawba, Advertising ntfll iar Annum. am this mmtom a mnlrllv Increasing circnl an 1 1 it w uwu m j v..
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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