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T . V km 1, : ;. - n-r: i I"' I- J.--. r L r V" Sit'-'- but.-- I g-g '' .-i t ui.esiixue'3 ASNOUHCEiUBinK THiC MORNING STAB, the Meet dally -:day. at $7 00 per year, 00 for bIx months ?e 00 for tare monins, si.ou tor two muauw : tor one month, to man subscribera, 1 Delivered vc ttysabsonoera attne rate oi iaoiw ; i; - v. . e-,ianT eericSd from one week to one year. - . , ; njg WEEKLY STAR la published every Jrnaay i -. . aominK at $1 so per year, $1 oo for six months M I j-;! : .S'r- ..nUi for Unas montta,-'-v-:?vp f T . ! 6 - i ADVERTISING RATES' (DAILT).-Hi , ' . JDuyiiwi iiujBfii wuowr--j' ;onr days, sa uo ; nve aays, a ou ; one ww wo weeks, $0 60 : three weeks $8 60 ; One month, 10 00 ; two months, SIT 00; three months. M CO -li months, 40 00 ; twelve moBthsv-tfiA AOTea ines of solid Nonpareil type make one square. - - All &nnnnnAnmnnfai of VaXrk. yfiHttValfl. Balls Sm Pin-Nina, finaletv Meetings. 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Known parties, or atranger with proper reference, may pay monthly or quar terly, according to contract. Contract advertisers will not be allowed to ex oeed their space or advertise any thing foreign to their regular business without extra charge at transient rates. f Remittances must be made by Check, Draft. Pnot ai unnm Ordnr. Krnrefls. or in Keelst )rder. JtXDress. or rn negisiereu Letter. Only such remittances win do at we flak of the publisher. The Morning Star. By WILLIAM H. BERNARD, WILMINGTON N. a , FlilDAV EVENTNQ, AUGUST 15, 1834. ,. , . EVENING EDITION, BE SURE OF THE LEGISLATURE. It is more important to the people of North Carolina .that they should have the Legislature; in honest and trustworthy and safe hands than to have the State Government, the Rep resentatives and he Senators. With the Legislature in the hands of inca pable and unfaithful Republfcans it is certain that the best interests of the State are-in peril. Return to power the party who pillaged and degraded the State, ruined its credit, wasted its money, despoiled its people,destroyed its institutions, neglected its children, brought dismay' and despair almost upon the whites, and nearly caused a fratricidal and internecine war, and you, may look for a return of the dark and ruinous days! - v i ,t Without control of the Legislature the Radicals are powerless to wrong the whites or even the blacks for that matter. When they had con trol they did most grievously wrong both races. They - neither built school houses nor asylums for the colored people and only used them as convenient and submissive instrn- ments with which to procure offiee. Not content with what they did to the whites of the State in the way of injnry when in power they are now advocating in 1884 measures that are intended to degrade, afflict accurse jj Qn1 lr r 1 1 Ttt tVbA ; mliif a nonnla ' nf ' r r . . . North Carolina. ' They demand1 the enforcement of civil rights which means of course trouble all around in char eh es, in theatres, in hotels, in public convey ances; it means white degradation. They are ow deraandingthat tlie negroes in twenty-six eastern coun tiea shall Jiave control again. of the finances as they had in 1869-70. What .' this means is known to every white tax-payer. Are you ready orjsuch statesmanship as that? Statesman ship ! God save the mark ! Without control of the Legislature the Radicals cannot build railroads ..on.;paper-fuidri an ocean of debt and compel repudi ation a second time. - . without control of the Legislature the Radicals cannot steal ormisap- piy.me scnooi money, rob the white : and colored children: oft education? I , lVwiu j ought to have better payi liiegraae swtBuwTgwrauvrH.aK9tuiiesr . pecuniary; valae frdmTIrdad'6pera- V;. V " lorraffi'c'pSr ' of teachers o ateior.tban it.is by making-the . tor8hbs0 interests arf mhle be ? - v -1 eh subsequent insertion. ? - The term of-the Dttblic sohools ought bpolatioii too-great.i , i ; - i Affected Jj GongtessnanegislaUp : NoadyertisementsiTisertedinLpeaiooiunuiat me term oi, ine i"i f.-A , s antfhetf that SpeakBCrol, the Hoiise, n ' - - "Adverement. inserted onoe week in Daily ' to be lengthened by months. The tKfrWtt stmehti ' asking ' f Or more .f aVhas urged L;' wui cbanfed jiWDersquareforesxhinsertioB. school houses ought tof be more.oom- 'V -i, m-:Va-u ;ifiu. :. stich a request tjn the TErroTfrfd.'that-he t . - Anna. nn-NIM. HneMtT MfifitlBm. rOUIlcat I - - . --'' " m. VJ....!.!. . ....:.n 1--- iL. J aI. J w krta MB;(n.(;..r,..J;1."i, - ? . . . 7, , , 1 AUU8 lun8 rooomg tue peopieoi nearly f 100,- 000, and leave the colored insane to suffer and die for the' want of proper attention and provision. ?r - VVithout the control bfthe Legis- -ure tne rtaaicais cannot5 make bad laws to favor tasc and :pluiidei. ""Z1""1 iaoaiB auu piuuuerers, and W so wreck the eit of Carolina as to cause iU bonds to be -, . ... - 5s ' hawked about at merely nominal fig- ures. Gov. Yanco once described the utter discredit into which Norttf Carolina had fallen as being too poor on Wall street to be trusted for one mint julep. ; ' ; : Whatever ilse yourdolin: the way nf 0T0f a .A Bv w 141lw Tuie ior tne vu,uUWJ XU4 mo ojcib- lamre. is orth- Carolina needs, and must have an intelligent, moral, in- dustriona TQ!-l- ' . -m.. . i t are to biamn fWi. f W: i - m viiwouig ? ai- ways, capable and reliable men to SerVfi thorn' "W it-. ,. . 1 en to trninc, S unuvjaroiina 18 ahead. The eyes of the whole coun - try are directed to oar State as they wto - .nnrtnA "laWa that amended or repealed laws mai 3 ' SnvMlir re- Stale "oil the way 1 forUble,: more attractive, more m i iconformiiv with the reairemeuU of cn prmuy w f r-- civ ization. All this requires tooney 1 and, ae pe y. give $I,bbo,OO0 annually toi eucar Uon. . , :;. ,t : -g--i ; Demagogues will roll u p the whites of .their eyes at the idea of giving mn.m cultinotiAn hnt pnliohtened - legislators ana intelligent a-paywj will not regard them.. . : . , ; r A State that expends at least $8,- 000,000 for alooholio drinks annually is surely able" to give oe-eighth vof tht nm tn Pducatinff the children that sum to educating jne cnuaren. Other States -are increasinsr their school appropriations." Alabama gave twice as much to education in 1883-4 as it did the preceding year. ;r i We repeat, be aure of the Legisla ture and select intelligent,' educated men. . - :-- ; - f: : AviLKissittT. . ' r, ; The whole Democratic party should wash its hands clean at once of any; responsibility for or sympathy with the most shameful, disgusting and infamous assault of the Indianapolis. Sentinel upon candidate James G. BJaine. There is no excuse or justi fication fori any such, disgraceful and; scandalous attacK ana it wm oniy disgust all honorable men. a man's I political. DUbhc record is open to in I spection and criticism, but his do- I mestic and private life ought not to be dragged into public view only, except when there are gross immo ralities being indulged at the time. Exceptional instances of impurity in the distant past are not fit subjects for newspaper discussion and have not been relied u pon by tho best people as suitable - campaign ammu nition Mr. Clay was foully assault-1 ed in his private life and it injured I him T?nt. thA omm in whinh he I 1 1 wa emigrsuwu ; i -I ' . ..'' -11. J I ftmin nnhliohaa vital of a t lat.ioia oainn I -I a "-"ITzT I of capita,. uBWIf f!,,CUM,'u 1 t T7H rri(earu 4uymmision. , a gooa miiy arim4feMviAsRfnen the month. andClmplalna jhftvlrfeWl WenJ rakEe' tliisialrilabrisiiress h'tto dd greater wnMitn porcerffTnoi, n&wspzjmTamiTTmvr-" of educate : The teachers are not remotely jsoncOTned, J of hese J mv J ,1 f&w4tmtiAig " o'efock : was defeated was verv decent when I 801116 of 016 PaP8 V. "Wolfe on Senate of the United States gradual was ueiesieu was very -ueteni, wueu i . . n..w I 1? inirt.lo1 Ktt mllirU:. k compared with the repulsive and nauseous attacks on Cleveland and, Blaine. Let this kind of warfare cease at once. It is to shoot poisoned arrows. It is to degrade those who engage in it. Cleveland and Blaine are public men with political records. Judge ! their fitness for the highest office by I those records. If Cleveland's record & not a better one really than his jcompetitorV record and does not promise more good . to the whole nnnntrtr t linn nliPfl llloinfl . in Ihff 'Ii - Ill t-ntiilrr f l o I I'lilii- If, however, up on a close examination and a fair 'criticism of the official . records of . iboth candidates it appears that those of Cleveland give more assurance of 4 a pure, upright, ; economical, , con Jtb servauvaua reiorm aaniinisirauon en let the good and honorable peo ple of the land lect bun. But what ever else is done ' or said, take ' rjo i part in the campaign of filth. "The jj attack on Mr. Blaine is cowardly and most infamous. - EX At! GE RATE O ' FIOVRES. The Stab, in its article on vital: statistics, referred to that large and 'respectable el ass of person who have ' who renort to the Government, or to - - lithe . Sanitarian and, other health Ijournals, the death-rates. The point, I we made was that the v usuallv made. 1 the datl-ratto- InrW taking inn parge a population ,as a nasis ot cai- Iculation. The Sanitarian, of New Ii York.' edited bv two able nhvsifiiany:l k one of whom we have the pleasure oimM: theV exer- ; knowing personally, says: this is the tease. We believe that a calculation sfor Kaleiehj based 6n 14.000: or of' ! Charlotte ba vnanoiie, oasea on lijooo.' would oe ltTH mUm julation claimed; Wohad noVrfej l ' -.:- , . I paper reporters in our Tnind' and ;hai ho reference" toYtbehfeRaie Lhad 0.265- inhabitants in- imCu 'now; claimed that it has 14,000. ; Charlotte had.094: it is now claimed that it has 1 lllOOO.o If wo !nBxiS inference that the caae ithe n : , . w . sana on tnis assumed basis then the prate oi mortality is mucn less in these htowns than:in rYilmihgtbn a result ;we , "ii . - I are not Vilnnff Aont t, Hm !. , . r : S? i l tilii Li r :V - " w., i uasis oi calculation i yon reduce the death rate As I - - f . " " "T.". death rate. - As to Wilmington dii-. iti ii .1. ' -'- J S the last .five years there no 1 city on the Atlantic coast that shows BO well faUts health oniy -in some exceptional year w ugh i . 1 ' ' i I . cannibaliam of the Wtf 1 SISSl nUkt y 9X,eut. K,aliWg(,u of Ni York, fouBd to be eattt:.nearl , np U proof positive. The story; is the Greely men anditheheroia.men J who perished in the Jeannette expedi- tion is most painful. Tha Timei ' ,:. u..&' r . . : , , aU foSndtoina?Mo ? wasMu the case ttf Drt Aw h6 86ked tne hlood, from hi8 own finger." "Which is the correct rendering of the quotation 'To tho manr born. or to the manner born?' 'There is a difference here amoae several sentlemen. - - t i "Respectfully, Tarboro, N. C, August 12 Wn hnvA fiTarhiriAfl thn tivA odi. i - I tions of Shakespeare that wo have and ali o agree that it is "manner born."' Two '" of these editions are among the best White's and Hud son's.' There is no text extant purer than White's. The- passage occurs - in "Hamlet," AetX, Scene IV. We conclude our selections to-day from Mr. Sehura'a extraordinarv Biu.. . f"v auu cuuwuwvtjuew. i uave Fuu- lished : probably about half. Our space forbids publishingall although it richly merits . it. No fair-minded man' can resist the force of the lucid and unanswerable statement of facts. Blaine is tho . main witness against himself. . TUB PERIODICALS. - The Atlantic Monthly for September con tains a continuation of S. Weir Mitchell's story entitled "In War Time," and Rum- her Four of Richard Grant White's very in- teresdn and acute discussion entitled "The Anatomizing of WiHiam Shakespeare." the Plains of Abraham," by Francis Tark - ham, the historian; "The Lakes of Upper Italy,;? ?'The Strj of the English Maga- zines;" "Tho Despotism of Party," by Her- bert Tattler "The Volcanic Eruption of Krakatoa, poetry by Paul Ilaync, and other, contributions of more or less interest . Price $4 a year. Lippincotf Magazine for September is quite readable. r This - monthly, always I beautifully pnnted, has improved with age and it is now a clever and en joyable publi-. cation. The contents are; ; 'Personal Remi- niscencea of harles Reade," second paper, lent thera ia nnnsiial sickness. Z'Ae Ami- :t-. .---, --....--w-s most BfJOCKing ana tne .times1 wen y -.miugB t inown oy . mm to oe calls it "the shame ofohe Nation." nntrne;; and when in an ihvtigatioti v : r" . ,w-u5 . --, r into his official integifty''helias;tv!irti hm stead Vdfybluntar'frdd bp John Ctoiemaar''Not- His' Deliberate' I. rapidly go the way bf many prede Ch6ice,Ma story, by CfeUaP.WooBe'y ; "Gos-" I cessors grow, flourish, become cor- sip. from the English Lakes," by Amelia Barr; "Bohemian Antipodes," by Margaret Bertha Wright; ''At the liaison Dobbe." a story, by Charles : Dunning; "A Summer, Trip to Alaska," by James A. Harrison; im.i..). ai..iiui.i t... ri.an nvu i"-o ;'t -rt vs doreduld. Price 3 a, year : J.-B. Lip- pincott & Ca, pablUhers,' Philadelphia ' -:' I.--'- r ' ' 1 i n w mm r v . i m wjt . mi Warn RE- A CAREPCL EI AMI NATION itl? ONE r ruiu iiuu, ari dcuuil b vrrcat opwcii in . Bropkiyn, n: ;y.'. " . i J ; CncIaeUn&Selectloiia. AnalyBe- this case to classify it. Here we find not a mere solitary slip - I of the'eonsctencieridt' a ' mero , beca-' sionai yieiuing . to i-ue seuucuon oi. opportunity to eK out a i scanty ex- Ii . ..-, . . vr . rtt inn Hmiaa nt tomrpumr'ir.ivorin a iMiuneaaike:wav;'b 'urgently askmgf ora greater Ksnare Ifin a jaiTOOT-eroriBe, npecomaiy;i i Bac?S Wfffi idre aependent oa the .action , of the j8ame;Hbus , over, -whioJ he: presides, and in which hevwieldsgreat power, president of the United 1 icbhajaae him hself Usefnl, i and consequently -i can raaKe mmseirore werui, mti order; T -' - -p--vT-'"- -.fiT -i7 lSSS porltrnfties. fTo xidyer hp these things zl m snnh an flntrrnBA.t.hrm lit.ftr.allvlHhnw. nnnn hia , hAC SIT f id I nd.hir resorting to .all ; sorts of; WZZZZ ItoiridJiet side :perectiys; openedl by th$ official lnvestigaiion strongly; iWthMmn fice without Va-rbtherregular i .a.cwBi JUj.umyyMJU;:.irienu 7r impiicatioripWicly- admits hisr fortune -td1, be nearly 'half Ja Is " w"" . nw uciuii uativa L.mi. if .. . - .. 1:; rvunat& ;aoout a nair: a million, via fweaitn. 10 ail f our countrymen ' :Cept a few. :This is' the character of !the;case. ; I know that; nT ' tHtwr ' HfUiA !t 41A' .T..i. 1 there" are among those intending to ' :a&&&SSS i iracSer. 1 r - j- w. .. ----- nnndfl rvr nfnor aaonnf ma amnnn hi a I " W VFMf kJWVMfl, V mI WtUVMg IMAM Representatives has ;- taken favors jot V4 W oe a.aeaaiieaa in.ta? ?fh himself Sfifttl fa 70055-1 an'diwfh M liak hftAW SSISM. HSfiVa'a has pn solemn occasions unblushing widely opening ;ali the' avenues o? knowledge to prove his official purity constantry and anxiously-protested eiP Wnty tia-;priVatd businessr-when jarSpeaker f. tbo SSSKS P1B a"d then the American - nedple m full view of these facts, 4 deJUb-j erawjiy umci iuav iuau.t vueir Mrre&i- denti ask you, soberly and can didly, and I hope yon will ponder it well do you" not- think ; that : the Americau people in doing so will put uiBgraiio upuu lucuiseivra aiu upon the republic? - ? j n : r . ' ?i Look around you.' You ArOAMIA t1 tl ftt A - Aa. - " . r:V..l": "e,u-urum eaSer" iihnh Mill i;u i 1 1 r a.mnnrv nnr viiv i f- " n - V. IJVHHg people to get ncn without produc tive work; -how this eagerness bei? comes more and more unscrupulous in the means it employs;. how defal cations and embezzlements in places vt puunu as wt'ii as private trust in crease in number and magnitude, in ebbs and tides, to bo sure, but the advancing tides growing all the time: I more formidable! how men of hieh standing at the head of great flnan. Clal institutions, now and then despoil I those who trusted their money to them by acts little short of downright rob- f " -5, which the industrial developments of our times have brought forth how powerful they are; how the financial management of them by hook or crook accumulates enormous fortunes in single hands; how this accumu lated wealth sometimes grows more greedy and unscrupulous the more it increases; how it seeks to control for its purpose governments and legisla tures and courts, and the feeders and organs of -public opinion; and how in some cases it has succeeded. " With growing apprehension you see the I ly invaded by millionaires whoso whole distinction is wealth and whose world of action is making money. And an instinctive fear creeps over you that, unless this dan gerous tendency be checked, or at least i kept within bounds,-not only our social life will be disastrously de moralized, but that our.political con tests will become mere wrangles be twecn different bands, of public rob bers, legislation only a matter of pur- chase and sale, and the whole govern I ment a festering mass of corruption; I and that thus this crreat republic will rupt,i xot and perish. K 4 If you want to know what the result of Mr. Blaine's election would be, stop anu ooservo wuat ue result oi nis mere nomination already has - been. What do you see? Men in - hicrh I; standing, i who were -but yesterday Y .hM,tft4f ' t Bn,h thintra . Mi ki-;1 has done, who thought that the peo pie ought and would : brand' them with their emphatic disaproval, now mueklv aDolosrizinsr for" the same' things and dismissing them as Jittle eccentricities of genius. Nay, some of them grow fairly facetious. as the "pharasees," and Vsaints," or "dudes? or "gentle' hermits" who denounce corruption lo-day as they themselves denounced it yesterday. Indeed pharasees'?: and saints.'? ; WhaM 1 then, are the strange and extravi- I gant things which the pbarasets and i samis amanu, ana wuicu alter mr, i xia;ne s nomination nave suddenly k It-.. - . .. " Ftntir. i f trnninmif rnr- thowrMiinnmr be tho ideal man And tha ern. ;bodiment of all the human: virtues? inat ne bitouiq pan nis nair in tne lddIe and wcaJT ' lavender gloves? JNo, not that. Hut those strange icreatures, these "pharasees' and '"dudes,'' insist, that a. man to be ; States should jea manf . mtegrity j j official honor; that he Should not be lone with a reeordof1 prostituted omciai power, such1 as the Mur- j States, I y Citizens itf-the;1 United warn you' Solemnly "not to- jtake this fatal 1 leap. - The lionor of tneAmerican people, the vitality kf tne wnme luture oi j sue.- Do you want to : protect that; ! honor, to save those institutions from 'deadly rot and the future of?tbe;re- is but one thing W do. If a A political party, however r great ana glorious, nas Deen-so-ior getfnl of its di dignity and its duty as I to i-iiv uviuiuitkD. a VoUUIUilliO "1U( 'UO I ... , nominate a candidate for the , r . i" r -"v---- ' . i pie must snow that they.; have. moral to . I !.:. 1 V-iA-:l1 mi.i:!. sense enough to reject ? him, - and : reject him overwhelmingly.--That thtway of salvation. ?The is 1 18 no other. THE LATEST NEWS. oniir-aiTs of the wobid 1-: . 3 V - V 4 . . v Increase In tne Cholera from intense ir ICoBainana tC fbe Jlcllef Expedition f J V-me tattri DitoreW case. - . ? . 4 lftatTiiffMtht3rfGra.tfareritv dd&ttsJiere t . ; & ; C- a . . f rbrh cbokrarf i.ThetJncreasq: ia.duO' t,d the fetenfieiLL-Tbren.atPortbpn hts refiovered ' TJiGrBrwas bine deatli from cholera vesterdav'at:8ri2li''one.tstle-1 ftu6V4eittVflWfa16e;a;2-Vfouf at a Cairo. AuenstJtSii-Tne Madier of Don- uoroon, Bnowrpsnaf5y(-?iwi bi3. Londok, August 15. Gen. Stephenson has beeaf anaiiytotoawcM com Fnd, of MGordoiv relief expedition-. It IS" repotteanut Hi o groim, pi ra.uyssrn will assist foe expiUon-'by'' flahk move, meat on Jlasibriner 1 --v 4--. av i "n pjURis .August'Il.'-AuT advocate for Jl'me Pa(t preseute a petition today for a divorce fromrber, fhuabandv Karqms De CaUx, zrhe balance or opinion expressed hvtbe baf is tlrat' the OouTt! will refuse tn grant the reat 'prknrf doana'i divorce; on ine grouna. inas j me w reserves m xient of divorce - to such applicants as have re1 ceceiv.ed injury in their, marriage relations NeW Vrk ilt'eck narket-Strene and .rs- --.if mciierT : : i7 By Telejrraph to tho Morning Star.l . - Nkw: Yokk. Wall Street, Auust 15. li A, M. The- stock , market opened; about steady, and then advanced Jlp lj per cent.. Union Pacific and Pacific Mail beinec the most prominent in the rise.' After 10.80 o'olock there was a reaction of 1 to f per cent, and at the present lime tho market is steatiyain..,.,.., vifv . :v , tOW A. The Democrats 'and Greenbaekera De . cldie ko fflak ' aFnutoa, ' fBy Telecrapbtb t&e Xornhnt Star. , Dks MornKst Ayg. 15,-M-The Democratic and Greenback .State: Central Committees held a secret session here .yesterday, and decided to make a fusion on the electoral ticket, the Greenbaekera taking 'six and the Democrats seven of the candidates for electors. ..' ,i . Infantile Blood Purifiers and Skin . Beautifiers. A Positive Cure Tor Every Form or Skin and Blood Diseases, . from Pimple o Scrofula. INFANTILE and Birth Humors. Milk Crust, Scalled Head, Kcsemas, and every form of ItchJnff. HcalT. HmDlv. Scrofulous and Ioherited Itching, Hcaly, Hmply, Scrofulous and Inherited Diseases of the Blood, 8km and Scalp, -with loss of Uir. from Infancy to Are,' cured by theCun- onai Keholyent, the new blood purloer. inter nally, and CUTicwal and CorrctrRA Soap, the crreat skin cures, externally. JibsoluUlv pure and safe, and may be vstdfrom the moment ojbtrth. "OUU OTTTdG BOY." Mr. and Mrs, Everett Siebblns, Belcbertown. Mass.. write: Odr lUtle boy was terribly afflict ed with Scrofula, Salt Rheum and Erysipelas ever slnoe he was bcrn, and nothing we could give him helDod him until we tried Cuticura Rkjib- diks, which gradually cured him, until he Is now as fair as any child." . " WORKS TO A CUARRI." J. 8. Weeks, Esq.; Town Treasnrer. St. Albans, Vt . savs in a letter dated May in a letter aatea letter dated May 28: "It works to a . charm on my baby's face and head. aby'8 face Cured the ! head entirely, and baa nearly cleaned the face of sores. I have recommended it to several, ana ; Dr. Plant has ordered tt for them. - ((A TERRIBLE CASE. i Charles Eayre Hlnkle, Jersey City He0zhts,N.J., f writes: "My son, a lad of twelve years, was com pletely oared of a terrible case of Eczema by the CuncuaA Rxxbdibs. From the top of his bead 'to the aolea of his feet was one mass of scabs." Every other-, remedy and physielans had been ' tried in vauu .... t , FOR PALE, .LANGUID, Emaciated children, with pimply, sallow skla, the CirrictTKA Rkhedies wUl Drove a perfect .blesslnr, cleansine the Mood and skin of inheri- ited Impurities and expelllmr the germs of scro- ; fnisvvaeumattsm, consumption aaa severe sun diseases. - ; Sold everywhere. Price : Cuticuka, 50 cents; ; RKsoLVKirr, S1.00; SoAr, 95 cents. Potteu Diru 'and Chkmicai. Co., Boston, Mass. . .Send for "How to Care Skin DIeeaees." I : i i USE Cntlenra Soap, an exqulj site! fumed Skin Ueautl- tier, and Toilet, liai and Nursery Sanative. mhSDJfcWtf wed sat toe or frm Spring Without Blossoms. , Late In LffW to Look for Joy-Yet Ne i . ver Toolau to Blend. . - ! Readers of Hawthorne's ''House bf Seven Ga- ibles1', will recall the pathos with which poor Cllf ford Fyneheon, who has been unjustly impris oned since his early manhood, said, after his re ! lease : "My life Is gone, and where Is my happl 'ness? Ohl give me my happiness." But that could he doneonly la part,' as " gleams of warm jsTrnshihe cKaskmally fall across' the gloom of a New -nglahd autinhfl day; " ' ,s Ta a letter to .Messrs.' Hiscox A Co., 5 Mr. L. H. (Titus, of Pennington, N. J., says : "I have suf fered unsold misery from childhood from chronlo i disease of tho ' bowels and diarrhoea, accompa ;nied by great pain. I sought relief at the hands tof physicians of every school and. used every pa Itent and domesliq remedy mnder the Ban. .1 have tattaafefoirad ki Wtt mT n ? TONIC a com- plete peclfli preyentlye aad dura. As yoor in valuable medicine, whioh did for me what noth- i - ' l r " i . " . " "... . j it - ... . jinjj ise oouit uo. la nwueu vo aa creait oi my jgettlag baok ' my' hajppy days, J cheerfully and CTatrnllv flrlrnawlan lhA font " Dr. E. S. Wens, who needs no, introduction to the people of Jersey . City, adds : "The testimo nial of Mr. Titus IS retmlne and volnntarv 4 onl v 'uh-uuch not adequately portray uie sanernig no nas enaurea lor many years, ue is my brother-in-law and I know ihe case well. He is now iw- fectly lree; fronr'his old troubles, and enjoys neaiui ana uie. asoxiDina' u an to itauh.ku!I (TONIC, .;-., ,. iiU-ff rs - r. ; UaequaUed as an Invlgorant: stlmnlates all the organs; cores ailments of the liver, "kidneys, and au HiMwwsai ine oiooa. -i'-m. i". i sepS D2tawWlt .re4 aat Una . ,l se S fpo BUT QOOnS.-8 'OTTR STOCK Iff PTJI1. AND rices satlsfaotory.lf yon heeWa WOllCbok tove there is none better Mmn.The Qolden Har vest, jt la complete in all us arrangements. , , ypRBWtnTB Olfc auglOtf- : ...... ;j .' 4.-, iii.':' ..it - BeUahle'Seed. Ir TOtJ WA rTT fTtRSff AND-ilCLtABLE SEED of any vnrlety7andatmwprces,go tO '. Drag and Seed Store, srton. H.O. PbdadelDhta nrioes trtventok ercfaaots and anglOtntl -ft I Themcohi Press, puBtisidtD , Myiirr 'yRrDAT, at uncoln .-J-i A.; i U. I - .... .. . , T.j ji-t . i. tl . ByJOHN t?. TIPTONVEdr and Proper, The PRESS: Ja aclmowledged, by" those who ! have tried tt. Co ba nnn tt the best Advertising Mediums in Western . North Carolina-- It has a large ana steaduy lnoreasmg patronage 4a Lin coln. Gaston, Catawba, .Cleaveland, Burke and Mecklenburg counties. Advertising rates libe-' rai. , HaoaenptJon ai.oo per annum, mn ii u rrt-y COMJiEilCIAL. 3 .W 1 irM'I NG TON (MAR EE T Z " STAR OFFICE. Aii&. 15. 4 P. m'- ?l SPIRITS TlfrEOTIIirE-The market! was quoted nrm at 28 cents per gallon,' with sales reported later of 225 casks at4 tjr RQSN The: market . was quoted nrm! Booct Sffane?wlffil ' TAR;-'S4les reported aft 1 80140per bl bf 880 ftstteshlg' firm; at t- 40 bid. r ,1 CRUDE -TURPENTINIU-The market was steady ,' ith sales reported at $1 OQ.for Hard and $1 85 for Virgin and Yellow Dip. yy ine marse i was quotea fwin :,Nb sales rertedi;;Thc fblfowing were thefflciaTlquotations: ' ' Ordinary. .... . . . 81,; cents' Hi, Good Ordinary. 9! . L(iw Middling.. . ....;10! ; ' - Middling. ;...i1...i0i- ' " " ; Good Middling.... ...11 : " ; " PEANUTS Market dull, on a basis of. 7tf80 cents for Ordinary, 8590 cents for Prime, 95c$l 00 for Extra Prime, and $1 651 10 for Fancv KKCEIrTS. Cotton . "'. '. .' ." . I . . Spirits Turpentine. ... Rosin . ........... i . . Tar..:i.. Crude Turpentine. ... 25 bales 501 casks 1.422' bW . 183 bbls . 169 bbla I I DOlWESriC MAHKETS , Hv Telegraph to the Moramg Star.i ..New York, August 15. --Noon. Money firm at 12 per cent. Sterling exchange 482i182i and 484i484if State bonds quiet. Governments, strong. - Commercial ' "Cotton firm, with sales to-day of 466' bales j mMdling uplands lOfc; Orleans llic. Futures doll, with sales at the following quotations: August 10.81c; Seplember 10,72c; October 10.44c; November 10.27c; December 10.31c; January j lO. 38c. Flour dull.' Wheat iljc lower.' Corn declined Jc, which was mostly recovered. Pork firm at $18 00 1 Lard weak at $7 95. Spi rits turpentine dull at 31c. Rosin dull at $1 201 25. Freights steady. 7 Baltimore August 15. Flour quiet and lower: Howard street ' and western superfine $2 382 75; extra $3 00 3 75; family $4 005 00; city mills super $2 50300; extra $3 123 75; Rip brands $5 00. Wheat southern lower; 'western lower and fairly active; southern red 88 89c; southern amber 9093c; No. 1 Mary land 9191ic; No. 2 western winter red on spot SSicbid. .Cora southern lower and quiet; western nominal; southern white 65J8c; yellow 6364c.J. FOREIGN BIAKKBTS. . . t . IBy Cable to the Morning Star J LiivKRPOOli, August 15, Noon. Cotton . business good at unchanged rates; middling uplands 6 3-16d; do Orleans 6d; sales to day 8,000 bales, of which 500 were for speculation and export; -receipts 0,000 bales, of which 5,100 were American. Fu tures steady at an advance; uplands, 1 m c, August and September delivery 6 6-64, 6 7-646 8-G4d; September and October de livery 6 7-64, 6 8-646 9-64d ; October and November delivery 6 6-64d; November and December delivery 5 C0-645 61-64d; De cember and January delivery 5 59-64d; September delivery 6 9-64, i 6 8-64 6 9-4d. -.J ;-' ,. -' 2 P. M. Uplands, 1 m c, A,ugust de livery 6 8-64d, sellers' option ; August and September delivery 6 8-64d, sellers' option; September and October delivery 6 9-64d, sellers' option; October and November de livery 6 l-64d, value; November and De cember delivery 5 61-64d, sellers' option; December and January delivery 5 60-64d, value; January and -February delivery 5 61-4d, sellers' option; September delivery 6 9-64d, buyers' option." Futures firm, v 4 P. M. Uplands, 1 in c, August delivery 6 7-64d, buyers' option; August and Sep tember delivery 6 7-64d, buyers' option; September and October delivery 6 8-64d, i sellers' option ; October and November de livery 6 l-64d, sellers' option: November and December delivery 5 60-64d, sellers'. 4 option ; December and Y January delivery 5 60-64d, sellers' option; January andFebru uary delivery 5 60-64d, value; September delivery 6 9-64d, sellers' option. Futures . closed , barely steady. j Sales of cotton to-day include 6,000 bales .American.'' ' r i ' , New York Naval Store market. N. Y. Journal of Commerce, Aug. 13. ! Spirits Turpentirie--The market is quiet 'and steady, with merchantable order quo ted at 31c. Rosins Trading is in small lots; ! prices unchanged. The following are the 'quotations: Strained at $1 201 22; good ! strained at $1 25; No. 2 at $1 80; No. 2 Fat$l 401 45; No. 1G at $1 50;Na.l H at $1 751 80; good No. 1 1 at $1 95 2 00; low pale K at $2 30012 35: Pale iM at $2 752 80,; extra pale N at $3 35 ; winaow glass W,at f 4 Tar is quoted at $2 for WUndngtbn; pitch is quoted ;at $1 70. -j I savannali iuce market. ' ; Savannah News, Aug. 14. The market was sleady, with only a mod ierate demand. v" The sales for the day were 1 65 bbls. Appended , are the official -quotations of the Board of Trade : Fair 55fc ; : Uood; &i5ic J Prune &i6c. ; uoou; on&ogci rame Oiouc. i . Rough rice-rCountry lots 90c$l 20;tide fwater il.25l 40. J 1'' '' riCe-rrf. 25i; IrrItatIM of tke Sealp An Authentic -' - - -Teattaaony. '"- i "i Qenttemen-Foi five years I have -been I greatly troubled -I with. ; dandruff , . with a severe itching of the scalp, and. my hair falling but, I" have tried ' afmost every . known remedy all proving worthless. See ing Burnett's Cocoaute- and Burnett's Kallistok advertised, I procured a bottle -of each, and am happy to state that the dandruff is completely removed, and no 'itching whatever remains; a ! ' , . J. E. CAYEN, Kansas City, Mo. Burnett's FijvoBXNa Extracts are the jbest.;;- .;;,-; ,, ,;y7t !Q;MEk-PqB;5!E, STTIOKI1VG TOBACCO, j 't . . - - . . . (MADE FROM PUREST NORTH CAROLINA i t- . ... . LEAK. .. ' f Guaranteed to be THE PINESTOOODS on the jmarket. tu HQLKf AATTERaC ; ;'-Jyl82nt-:.?' Sole Agents to wlbntagtonT; P TJ K C E L I H 0 TJ S El j ' ? UNDER NEW;MANlt INT.Vi'.tx-1 ! Wilmington, N. C. , ' B. I. Perrjv i Proprietor, i Jlrst Class In aUltsappotntmeptSr Termi t0 V JS.00 perdoy. f,.,, .f -Viirfebto;tt; Atkinson & nannings I Insurance Itoomii, BANK OP NEW HANOVEB BtQlbma, l" VWIlnatnKtottt ' Pf.i C." .J: ' K1 I.- M Fure r Marine aii Lite ; CoiaiiaBies. Aggregate Capital Represented Over 1100,000,000. :. fell tt .. v i. - i IS BESTTOHir f. This medicine, combining t. .T' , Wtah la tnnlio " "u mth w Impure Blood, MalariiLui k ? and Neuralgia. '"""saudFe enirWwh Itdoesnotinjuretheteeth elmi produce comtirtionKhoj,, tenriches and purito tte'-r the appetite.aidslhe assiniilS'o The genuine has above tnfla crossed red lines on wrapper irake k m M.d. I,fcy BROWS CHEMICAL CO, BAITU It 97 TtJtr. WlV Buffalo Lithia Water FOR MALARIAL POISOMSii. USE OP IT IN A CASE OP YEL LOW PEVEE. Dn. War. T. Howard, of Baltimohi " Professor of Diseases of Women and children ' the University of Maryland. Dr. Howard attests the comumn aiai,tr this water in "a itnde range of w it the far-famed White Sulphur Spring h"of brier county, West Virginia, and adds the & 'flndeed, in a certain class of cas?s i i, mi.i superior to the latter. I allude to tim Set debility attendant upon the tardy conVal n? from grave acute diseases; and to the Cachexia and Sequels incident to fevers, in all their .grades and varieTies tm tain forms of Atonic Dytpepsia. and all the twm Peculiar to Women that are remediable at n by mineral waters. In xi,m i r , . r", ai dU ' state fromwhat mineral waters I hart )';,, est ana most unmistakable amount of qoudw-,m L m largest number of cases i airuMl Z ) would unhesitatingly say the liufato Mecklenburg county Ya." Jin. 0. P. Manson, of Richmond, Va , Late Professor of General PatholoKy and logy in the Medical College of Virginia: .i."11 ave observed marked sanative effects fn.m the Buff alo Water in Malarial Cci,.rhi.Ai)Z, jjysjiepsta, some of the Peculiar JflW;,,,, of u men, Ancemia, llyimhomlnasix, (jimini,- h',i,,; twns,&c. It has been especially efiica'cious to Cnronic-Inlermittent Fever, nmitnmtsiumutm character, which had obslinuti ly ivilt.stt Ui,iml remedies, having been restored to jn-rf.d halih in a britf space of time by a sojourn at til, Ao i;v ..'' Dr. John W. Wiixiamsok, Jackson, Tesn. Extracts from Communication on the Tin-raj iiit Action of the Buffalo Lithia Water in the "Virginia Medical Monthly" for February, 1S77. "Their great value in Mahnhd ;, and' Sequelm has been most almmlautly and satisfac 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 tho past summer. I prescribed it myself, and it gave prompt relief in a case of Snjijiremoh of 1'i int. in Yellow Fever, and decidedly mitigat-d W rfi tressing and dangerous symptoms. The patient re covered, but how far the water may have contri buted to that result (having prescribed it iu but a single case) I, of course, cannot undertake to say. There is no doubt, however, uliovt tin fwt tlmf its administration was attended by the nm4 u .'. cial resulls."- Sprlngs now opens for guests. Water in cases of one dozen half gallon hoi ties $5 per case at the Springs. Springs pamphlet mailed to any address. Tor sale by W. H. ' Green, where the S(.rinf pamphlet may be found. THOS. F. GOODS, Proprietor, aplOtf nrm Buffalo Lithia Springs, Va IMPORTANT! A NEW AND VALUABLE DEVICE! A PATENT Water Closet Seat ! FOR THE CURE OF HEMORRHOIDS, (Commonly called "PILES,") Internal or External, and PROLAPSUS ANI, for Chil dren or Adults. NO MEDICINE OR-SURGICAL OPIffATiOS NECESSARY. I have Invented a SIMPLE WATER C1-0SKT SEAT, for the cure of tho above troublesome and painful malady, which 1 confidently plare before the public as a SURE RELIEF AND CURE ! It has been endorsed by the leading resident . : Physicians in North Carolina. Is now lme tea ed ln the Hospitals of New York. PMadclp land Baltimore, and we. are satisfied the km" , will be satisfactory, as it has new fa led " where. You can write to any of the Platans ! Orprominent citizens in Edgecombe Co., . u These Seats wfll be furnished at the follows 'WALNUT, Polished, $0.00 ) Discount to , PJJtJ . (CHERRY, - . 5.00V ciciansanutolie POPLAR, - - - 5 00) Trade. f i Directions for using will aocompany each beat We trouble you with no (Sfertificates. 'the Seat to be Its own advertiser. AUuress : - LEWIS CHAMBERLAIN Patentee Tarboro, Edgecombe to., w- 1yl7D&Wtf . !N6w York and Wilmington Steamship Co. yROM PIER 34, EAST RIVEK, 0Kr At 3 o'ciock P. M. REGULATOR Saturday.. iBXNKFACTOB " regulator " ;benefactor.... - " ;REGULATOR.r.:.v;.... L ' FROM WILMINGTON Aupist Ausnst August Aus?1 :!- BENEFACTOR. i - . i REGULATOR .'. BENEFACTOR. iREGULATOR . . Ibenefactor Satnrday, Annst ' Annst unjust Sii Angnst ,i t tn- n,l lowest iJ tes pugranteed to and from pofnw and South Carolina. For Freight orrassage apply to , miugton,,' r S fJ ! . I r! uitS. IT. P, Clyde & Co.; ognJ sewlo. 35 Broadway. New i Tyssti PAESLEY& WIGGINS '''.'WimYiirmTRKRSO? ISash;.. Blinds, Doors, joRNAlSENTAL WOOD WORl- ; myiin , BOXES W xrftU I W1 shipment Of Vegetables and t iS&S and For. BOrders by the cargo, Domesuo eign, solicited. y a wssTjEY & Wlflfil" mylltf 1 1 i i 1 ' -T- - --- ---- .. W " "- '- .-'f
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