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a V - ' ... - - -, - --- - - .... ; r , 1 :a - I: 3 .- r f k' fc- M t: !-.-r-. I-"- ' i -iwiHi.i ANNouNCEitnsNX thk morning star, the oidert-datij newt f aoer m North Carolina. Is published dailr. except Monday, at $7 00 per year, $4 00 for six months, : 2 oo for three mouths, $1.50 for two months; TSo. t or oh a month, to mail subscribers. v Delivered to. . jty subscribers at the. rate of is cents per week . any period from one week to one year, . v THE WEEKLY STAR Is nnhnnhed eVerT Friday- ; morning at 91 so per year, 9 1 00 for six monuia in fanta for three months, ADVERTISING RATES (DAILY). One square -,.ne day, $100; two days, f 1 75 ; throe days, 12 50; our days, $3 00: five days, $3 60: one week, $400; wo weeks, $8 60: three weeks ts 50 ; one month 10 00 ; two months, 117 00 ; three months, t24 00 ; -Ix months, $40 00; twelve months, $60 00. , Tea v All announcements of Pairs. 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BEBRABD. WILMINGTON JT. a Monday " Evening,; Aug, 18, 1884 OF FOREIGN LFITBRS. tfi There ' is an unusual number, of foreign letters this year ; in the AuiTI"; can newspapers. We used to read George William Curtis's exceedingly enjoyable and admirably written : books of travel, and we followed - '. Bayard Taylor over Europe and in his Eastern travels. John X.- Stephens's books also once delighted ' us, and -Eliot Warburton's exquisite "Cres cent and the Cross," and Kinglake's ,' wonderfully written ."Eothen," and ' ; Lamartine's "Travels in ; the East' and Ilillard's classical "Six Months in Italy," and Castelar's "Old Rome and New Italy! and other , books of - r travel were wont to engage no little of our time. But that was decades ' a2 In recent years we have read but few books of adventure and ob servation. After reading the classics ; we do not often stop to read the ordi- Morning f i-fe' nary, European-itineraries. Stanley, t'J i - and Li vineston and. others .who ex- plore strange and unknown regions of course deserve attention even. in a busy age, for they are heroes , Iav , ingston is surely one of the most re-, markable men of this nineteenth cen-, tury and his death was full of a peculiar pathos. Some of the ac counts of the adventures in " the "Wild West" of our own great Con tinent, and some of the descriptions " : of the magnificent scenery of that ionjT .1F1 : ll l. e -oarefal reading, Magazine excels in this department. We copy to-day an extract from thei , August number. Wo have read some, of the-, letters t f T IQO fiion)oii - . ? V 'Anw 'aVnAl1iM4 I T - w .? tt neistiDor, vaQ-.JSorth- Uardlina-' iVes-: found them pleasant i reading- She4 Stella what sAs andotat ahe'f -fl,ia ; i.- -..mX i,-1 w - y ; .terest, lies in their personality. . You have an intelligent, agreeable young TlTr m ltl f n! 1 1 11V ha, Atnn . v n n v . a am 1 : I'-ari . r .sur uS);4u; - ing nerseit. with mucli that is worth, v knowing. She makes yon something of a confidante as she narrate her'li livi adventures,1 and she has the woman's Itact of selecting what will be,iof r jnost interest to readers of, both v8exe. , Her letters are very differ- Cnt from some of those we have read. - . n, -, ' . . 'V iV.ii v.ri one lets descriptions ot cnurcbes and ; ' buildiDgs generally go,: as they are 4 suu uua.8, ana leas you -;'J':' : . Saw 'as ' nh m nil mod -?a l?iifln saw as : she1 sojourned in rEngland and other countries: - i s oome years ago we read a series of; :lettersrltten;to newspaper that ; were jferj. ihsteuctive " bat ; had no personal charm -because :Se were 'no personal: ol r-. vte, rme 8i , made buildings, monument etc, with his-1 - .3 -. - m!ifitioea TjZLC v.. t-:.di niAUvl oks. vv e nave a J I i.-i! tTJ. l Our , Own ilDrarv. wa m jn vi. r.H,.h6a such vorks. UUVUj a J ... Hicurvi - auvtuxav j - VjttfierftfK information, I eed. in other parts of the world. Ju . ... c-Jl I itiT u nvnnain - Air.v vnu uuu AfaDOrate ETUiae UtKJtH LU' ;cv;fi rhich cdntain a nin f information Rpeciaily mtereBung ana usei iu i.u mo tnit?ttf they. are:'not: the best things to copy ; into ..a letter for a lewspaper, J ' ' ' , - y : he 8eries.roferredto that we at roiled to write aVeekly,1ettfert'jd; bur? different newspapers, eacir;on. lifferent routes of iravel andTgu - -' - - ;1 . 'J ' .1 inteed that theV: 8hOUld i; DO S'. a0tt T ? ; z -. i -k rate, as , minute .and as lull ot. enter- gaining information as were moss 01 the letters thatrh&a appearing ' JW tne American newspapers. i the . American newspapers. -We rere to prepare theso in North Car- llina and without going out. of the; !2-V-rir -Vu3? LT I . . , . rT?..-.' . I staffed euide-books-would - have I 1 We would have .let the i - . ' ' --- i- j . -. . 1 reader into the.S6Crt O meiT Origin. leader into the.secrt 01 their origin. MHenry -lfeatT trough the SmaitPesert, (we for- t Utev, through the SinaitibPerL (we fbrT get the exact titife): , We have read - - - . . a. t" I 'lLi' " I1! f ti St. Peterd and BO4 interview - Wltti I ! . ... . : - ... ... : . - the Pope. ley were, neat, ; ana selarly; and;w;;wriHem;Te. first : letter ; was letw. nting to. , us aa we ,nau reau. otiir an .erttp. more; .etaDoraxe, jaescripilonsi,vxia5 l.."i.-" - .-.." . " "' j.-.-' ''" ' 1 sense new. - 111s account oi n is visiv 1 to) tl Pjope wjuijaD hkd that humaaantaresfr we referred iV"" 'iT' ' . i .- I abovVt thatT ' eives gach'mauanc v more than .'wtt 'purposed; We are I sepding sheafs" f rorg erdKjoigtijai thti enormoua. quantity of ,i r';", ;' ,' . , , ., . . . , 1 soitik 8XKKi.:RAil Lfigubes. I -: a in. ipii , we price 01 steei raiis in 1 America' wa. $155 per, ton. Enclish I L .., 7 , 4 I ; i vaila in AnFfdniir nova irC , nora I rails in currerlcy were; $135 tnjereJ urn nnw in T.nn 1 1 nixmi rvLa.u .mown mills "making Bessemer steel ' ratht: Up to July l, 1883J the specific 4uty was $28 a. ton. Wheii the price was $158 qnantity of steel railsJ Vwr 7. nnavyv LiilenWr, -who h&r published Jnt 1869; .the price 4fEnglish steel Valid ' in iiMtrrannv t.mraa . American t'132. In 1880 the .Eng. lish was,,jo ana Americaar iWaa $6:; -From 1809 tol88ft thertiutvJ ": t . . r?-r--i?: '.-i: .rvrL. t win 2R a ina arid '. frio-ht waa x.ft tohr Railroad, building 33,1 te-j.ctaatw.smtrt.iTlw mindoua purt iromi 1869 to 18734 Li Wrjmri in Enelish Literature. -wse&-'mileslwera toulireik came the years of panic, anet thr443P4oalght to Fnoc attfcmpormr; Among nekt.fi veeara ai, m 1 idflk'mil Hln tn .iRo .iaSI T i"'c . " T. WT ' I ' T u:f, raysJtecttoa-rwaa ot immense Jbehefit-tai 'thefrofiimon hrahia- tThe gotfa mcPO aear) sthe Subscription ,vilJisO wfertIiW b Liltell Jk.CDi, Boston, l $'r i AA'rtHA'ib Tkk a? flJl '-t- J T' i?V "r4 Zma'h?"Vf? prfces rose ftomtf 42,o 90 per tdoBisiiopulajdtogTha Demand of Ndw Vott eari buy it for $35. Enff-lHhi I "M-J.v- I ! - -T -ip2- nnor a r a m nnrr an a rtrt i v si-wi i nn aw T ! - A. '-f; ' ;- . . . I to linn h 1mini.tir voila - amiiuci a wu w ownawm ws a wa I American steel rsutff 1r have leen sold vJ I- - ...wayjiwii v.. .YV 1Wprpnncea tec vieks, boasts "that protection has t ai1 oft-.nl fuwrun . 1 7 1 can ouua gooa snips, aooat as, cneap- - - a a . ' I .u R. Jr. Bh Aa f hAW aa m S- n i I t rm writ, mm I ! .- ... .... . - T I Miffletm says: V.4r:iat kh'w.i'iihMii .K. - Vt .S'Twir'.vri he English maaufacturerst t to-: - .'t f&l 6anhot be imported under, the nres-r t ii I entl Ta'riflf rateiatress;!tban? about - l:i f $46: or $48.' t The Bessemer" works in .Pennsylv. i varua have sold, b0wever,-as low aa I li.!.A..nli:.i. tu.- r-" m... are .now at ahnnt: Ans is to say they I $12lbelow the ?! B W u " Why then the high taxander : the ;j Tariff?Itla certain the Taritl.rednc- to8eimoorl..Jtt,KDgli.b prices. I fe-Ui Li uiT.ie-iiaI4 Btao.t Newtpo certain; Th4 Bulletin says they ean do BOtiHniwjfa labors was : cheaDeiiirnari'-rftn I' W.-iiinffer aiotvO be so.. . Here inai are selling from $10 to wonuieft tftemiQut, jr(( ,Yicejpif rgo point at which" forelOT fa y- jrif-v s?2trr:t. f. I oovs: don't di8tnr&cjaeoat there.7' in prices ? Isitnot OTer-produd; Jtwn? .Thete is tiot.half the demand; is ade Icr. theconsumption. Too J 3 . " A' . ; f i many have eone into the business! -- : peranenoyana icrce: frieods.' Were "American labor as ctie that nf Ka f APPl5n'rfi(kl Wrf rtnnli lUpjuttaerf gteamsbip Company, says thevirtgl price f ArnftriAJi labor :ia iharonVv Ihmtf that t ' ; - Americans Irom competing who b English m shiDbuiidiue. Thus ?th hijantiiropift prpoir,Jl9apjali8tf jhave, rotcted lapor Jo5 piint here i has. fieri usly depressed be industry nd Tendered nother, that used to flourish, now impoBsi le. . There are a great many interesting de-" tactions that!might ;tfe made from the Btato lents kchlch nrotection mannfacturers and Organs advance in explanation of the pre Sent phenomena. The one thing that they AunisKmstbie for the stowing ihev are able tn mako to J a 'f "v io lit? j fThel cenau , Otr l8?P( lah,pj?svi lhat therfearftbk 23422&JiminersJotihil i 792,69 laboring lassa,herel ire f some 57.000.000 people :noW workinsr to pay- bonu vto tbe 34- 28 people engaged inWninin jAnd thit is' ProtectioVii - Blathe'1 and : tio- ganV idea is that the true wayo' P8pe"ty.: is .high ,ta .taxation lifttra t .ha hrwh t tTtmn hnt nhfirfl lfl iur ao.vT y4n r -1 Qf all.of ,the lWlhx jnAjnrlh havn finv TvrAt.PfttlAn. h tvti LI , ( - 'Wff?? J , . -i, . :r lW ff aiiiiii j m. iir: : a a 11 uuiuli - a an lis tuecasOiWitnsome , or ,pur xiortn trolina milla possibly 4of alL of tftem. ' One of i5Urabie8trtemocratic pkchangos.Isay8:, 1- ;j j; wMch a Juffh tariff has been imposed were A.lA,iKtlaaa fwtofttiwT ITAn drt tnrl hkvr twutvi' cfeased to theamount f. a hienana ircr nAAnlhr npfkhihilivA tariff ind t K (fft rf law is to take from iu.uuu.uuu 01 wora- and give 6 less than" 100,000 manufac turers Thu system is surerv tttterlyro nitrnanl to thesDirit of the- constitution. which Dermits brivate brooerty 16 be taken oaly for jnKw porpbees ''and tpoO just cotnpeBjauonJ Under Uus BretBin the man uacture?of, favored . cpmmoditi.. was a rtnrla t tha n iu rT QRO HK7 TT1 Tho goods: has not been consumed. ' Over pro- dactkmi has' left immense stock which aWam lAfltAwiAAS a1 I T srvn1r1 M qaire each, of , the. ten miUioas of voters in "0s country to expend upward or ssoo an nualJy in inanufactttred goods to consume 1 this gteck. 'Persons desiring - .to Iearn soibe 'i 5fting late. Qash family, can do M by aending 50 centa to Mr, a W. .enley editor of the- Wadcsbord mlustrated pamphlet oi C4 Dasres our- -r "M- - a to contain a- truth ful-ao ." , ' a??r ijii j a -; iub rKtiivoioaJiS. WfWT Xidng. Jgt jotAMta, and dah'. resiUvdTilntAin-inAn? other i BeOns CkatejaporMiLif and 1 M Teutons Timpte MarATh Ianer Circle f OompletiorjfJfoo with install mAJfBeamy attdtheBeatt.'MacW hufraPbw nd ?i!Thea Baby's -Orand,; I UieraiialPoiAnrtonf erJifty-two nnm J beta pt aalyTfeur larga pages each 4er more 'icfri thfeftoblisktMaa! ;vii 111 T1. r IX T i lAbel wUuiaTheBasjsf Popular Governr Industrial -Sprrttr mHrtes -Dudley f CaWs, Taizabeth CadyBtanto6: Our Remote ax. j . - C 1 f .,.,-Mr . YtCv V8! I mi. flDnnwrua MMr.'u KrU! VMi m - 1 - - AratlAfityette' Place; lTidY: ti.'JO i n mi. il itj j - vorx ueeunea to apeaJK. Dispatcb td jUielfewbbserver. AiENOIK, VIAiUCKOKY. AUf?U8t 10. 18i4.i-TcPdaV Scales and York held t -"v: .cr " Tv.sri"?. rvr.. -f 1.(11141 IV uu uywi, BUUaKIU? sITa' A - a I'm"- fciplea, andH answefrtoikf oronWDtitforfaiiiAd H1 about ? fifteen. s nihutes; OTA voice said:ffnrrftK fhrTTnrV " vt ho, saidtnattAiee"A revjenuejr irom jtsarke.-'TBr:?-' affcsQ saidji BvV hietF ehtllv mepi ; Gen Scales, arose aUd asked: the! crowd to heariDri.YjOTki;o. Al wai quietus YricSaid ifitwaa' an .attfempt to: muzde:. free .speech, h An old gentleman aidho-wurits- I to HiSturb ivttnt' Mlt '.vrf-.-) th CTSriISqTt,r: v w t v wa w uiuui av Bevenners rushed in: the ring- people got jfp to stop the fuss- Gen.-Scales moutitea a box;,and Joudlyjjaixa lor 1 twA&ry ;Txiia VTlornnii.?y' .. n.nrn Yllt.t.ftfl I sail the same,jwiyi the mayors Er evthiner became quiet, z1" i y Yor; positively rijfjiaej' tOEpealj uowles begged him to do so and took a vote. The crowd said, unammous- y York Rhall and : Ynrk ; wjiilffDfL: lis j line f ougM tQ proceed.' v Uowies put -tne question to cne peo lYorkr V i Ye's, said the crowd, ' two hours. jf:hideres:it-4ff fe, ? r. ai ier vv oraer waSj ,,. res vQiea f i aif u . , Mayjor J ones had had theoendfers ar festedii ' tfwtj"?a,v P.? Ptearf op,' Chairman :kfi1;l!SgtMkii publican Con crrossional: Committee and a general st oretVeeper, tbld York ; teo-4ea;YorW'to caus jsy,y iqe ;;niirft,crowdvt 45pmQ Menfral Scales announced that.he, ould nbCrejoiii as YJork'vohld ngl1 peak. 4i Ha said jbo f hadbf fsjeei: isiuroances, ouu, never saw. a speaa r refuse to ; croc ont after auiet hao $eett;rttetored;Tv tH.blS I Major' Finger1 inade short talk. hefMavor anDears ' to have acted We have in the World tcrday several accounts - bf s vmeaeures tbat Are being takeq by RebuTlc r4an dfactnxers and capitalists t& coorce. their employes into .the . euppprt oft lilatne This bulldoitne justness, is generally reserved for the? last eeksr ii betrays high state :of exjcitenent on: the oart, of the: friends wxrSBcei- 'tince of Labor, not to - say i Mjg of desneratinn. It is auite nlaih that we are troinVr ibhave an old fasbion- ed campaign on tne part oi.;toe xte publicans.- iV". F. lFbrWLI2)m.Ji j ; Many; protectioBistsy :Swho seem .un willuiff to fairly consider the question of tariff reduction and i who conimuauy prate aDoui ine -protection 'Of home labor and taunificent American ' wages.- should - keep .their pyus. open ior.. buiiibuuu t awunuvu- snds of men wlo are: discharged t J,o bk yeplaccd by j foreign ..labor' and should i also r note that - among' other ngn :wages on mis siae oi infewaier sept up. oy protection, tne .nuntyjeus of workmen in tho bine dyo-house at Fall River get S3 a week! WW mngton Every Evening 'JDem. n3;' ' njuifiiunii i i jininrniii.iH ndtf nlnlang his own bright an ticipa nons ox nis political career, wnrcn it ist ;notj;'khowiif that ''anybody i,else. shares, s There are many. thiqgs tobe. said with reason against the conduct of affairs in Egypt, but Lord Ran dolph did not say thetrti'vVhat.he oia Bay. was so piainiy inspirea oy - a -L; r'l " i.i. ..":, ill arli.'. a-a ' .i.i: '! iacuous lmouise voa i couia.-uo.oa Ministry no harm, and Mr. .Childferft mhst have had the House with' him in the .mild chastisement which be ' . ad ministered i;" to "the aspiring youth Bat ; for tho divinity which k still hedges a Duke's son it is : toot likely that anybody wonld pay, any 'atten tion to the. .remarks , of. Ijordr Ran- aoipnw & : lie is .a juna oi itory. i naa. ler, abd if he goes on in this-way the diical; bouse ' of1 Jtf atibprough may 'yet bo jh umiliated by the gerierae , questf-theUousetAuuoas, when ho undertakes to make a speech. inat ne BnaiisuDBXituxe a comic song. V. X . UtmeS. -g a -f4ij . -ri j . ; am m i --s'' v irnE mother nvn&ARD. .Dne summer afternoon, about three years ago, say s thej.Boston ife, a jnan milliner stood ut bis parlors oq the Rne de la Paix twifhng aatpant" in his hand. ...There "waa iot enough of; it to make a lady's dress accord ing to any known pattern, and.yethia Gallic narelriionv forbade his wastiho I it.' He rounded off th6 cbrn&'jikde it kbout :a tnodef vn the 'toSblu 'To sh rr it:in?the:akV?altbV!llVvi M iew momeuLs.wnep jo t a, igajrnen was Youcnsaf ed to tbolemale world. e THisf Vnan milliner was the.iwoxtdfa't mous v orin. ana tnis new earmeni wfts 'the, Mother Hubbard:1 "itsud- ucpiy ucuaino iue rajjij uiuyu lair Pa-rial on noo' -T.tt.Tarf a -tcIto lt". j .whotoit was appropriate, and ladles wore h io wnom it was now eas ladies wore it, to whose foims it lent an jadded grace; and stoat ladies wore it, to whose forms it lent nothing.. In ehrt, everybody, wore it and wore it; every wnero ; jmo sucq garment: maa iiess had been seen sinca .the; Potty varden took the world by storfn,t, f..;. n WCn STATE CONTEMPQatAJKlSSU ) What : has the colored man received in V. tm wuuvj wr ouiwj ur uio yicwpry given lire. xvepumican pany r vi ne ecno answers? --lauyana pwrnises.h Whue thellemo cratic party promised nothing, it gave us what the Republican party promised and. failed to carry out. We are opposed tti. oar race being: enslaved politically; -and we therefore advocate political freedom on the I stump and at the ballot box; and the time v.ui come sooner or later, wnen uiecoiorea mal's politicswin Hot btf "kiiown-py: Jhe . eolr of his skin, and. when the'frace will become Intelligent enough to show that it belongs to no party, but baa the same right, as asny oth rrace Ju the exercise , of their ; iMIptWffso Newi ((Swdf .:! 78 Blay at bomeV Ten; yw agQ-venfive yea s ago--the chance !for rapid Success ! waajnotso great : iu orth. Oaioliiia: itt the mTest, but it has always been more cer5, , tain.; and; to-day it ia doubtful, .whether the are so many or f such 'excellent opporr tunnies for-practical land enjETgeticimerf ianyjrhere elso-as 4n theSouthr-and no where else in the South are them more than' in North;, Carolina Unless you. are quite, 'sure; that: you will Succeed as a profession, al man, and have infinite patiefnee and an outside means bf braad-geUiaglet the pro-, :fesson8 alone. ,Yet there is a better chaace iBveit for progressive, and hard-working pror fessional I ndea here thair in- tho Wi?st n HU.-e.- CctUeae kvae,, m THE LATEST NEWS. ITIOU P.' T3 OF THE W0ELP? t r Airrt r i -ar . V w "7. - - 'S3lNuwi-L Arrest of a SherlfTand Clerk military Forces Called Out Conflict of Jndl- lal-ABbrttyc rrt lfcRTeleera4ii V theMominK Star.j ' iiwMJfek.4 August iS. A s peciat Iberia., to the VracaikTnacrat savs. , New waraiitseraissueittha to 'shef iff- vaiy, for tbe artes.t J ex'.sherilf j Viator: knn Jpnitv.'(;lerl .EtiA. wliW wera it uiiar? .,? Vir,L-..wi L-.-Wi' 'i.--1 1 -t VvV! rt io ' a ni. 1 -ft 1 lATlfl f ra fin iKTut ". fc5.on0i atiit Etys's at .l00o: and:thev:;were liven tillG p: m.' io f uruish nui V 5et I iauea to ao bo. a iuw miuuica oitci u Wlotk aJlof; vq mUita iorejbwweBe assembled and formed lnTrontIpi tne fj Mowahall.J 'WW Prisoners' witb' Arnife- litf W&jt?& PWk OHtand, elivered to..,anfjm.; vflazy.An..e8con, oi uiitia , then formed on Main str.eeA.and larSedtorthe l1atr, v whetethe 'prfsonfefs ere! locked nx.. The Jail waa. then mri tunded by 4he militia and guards placed ,t the doraere of fetreets leading td" the jail, nd nocohe was permitted' itoi pass 'without ipermit. Tha JDuisiaaa .eld i Artillery ere ordered home; buita-ithezelwas:some tklk of disturbance fterthe -New Orleans ; Artilteryvwas ; ercdjhope;v they were sfeain ordered to rernaiu. until relieved by ftor troops.;;! Wi. r Viator a sunnorters have little neeitancv t ib Aatlhg that they doot recocaize Jude LQ-teaAod.thofftaftR GoverpmeirtJ ? a J Tonight Ihe merchantai are , watchi g ..tnejr.itbrjes and a vigilant .Eaardi-la, main-. hkaione thousand frieactstbere ttwtt he- tan cille4fibe -ftCj deaiijed; JLle is jmueb in nBed atiVhUolr, furtft, buj moves about i Jt"i" ' '' km rm' 'T ' I t A .1 IjUtlj: Arirai,4fTrP;bBMl;Hore for :. pfedHc FafposesTaUMr nalbev aivcrurv ana J nbiiae (6jr,Telemph to,the Morning Star. 1 j- ttobinitdhTwMcA'arrivt'Irfirff Drooght 124'thorotaghbred Normandy tallkiis arjd msrrea; . jThey, were bought in fiancee' and shipped via ,Uvre to London. They,are, intended for'stok farms ia vari ois parts Of the;c6uhtry. ,The importers hgehts-report that theTrench Government Islbegiihlng to scrutiniaetbe shipments very, cloeeljf .and en. the deportation of jtlns Aass of stock with anxiety and dis- - Wkw Ybni,' August 71 the Central Cduncil of the Father- Mathew Temperance jSdcielies of New York met to-day and per ifebted arranrements for the celebration of abb Anniversary' '' and jubilee of Father Aiauewis birth, which will be beld m the t Oteat UalL6f tbe Cooper Union, on , Oc- tobctlu. An oration will, be delivered by, jarfcl Rev. Father McGiynft,' of 2tew York, xvv. f auier aiwunu. o ajudy. vt. will De Uirector of (Jeremo-Oes. 4 Tie Town af Orcnada. I-IIaa.V Nearly 'T Swept Away'laceariary Ulaae - at fWlrwVtelfr yd' ,'t- t Al-ft to) the TlirutpepUcrai, from (Jrenada, Al 3Si sayaa nre which broke out lasturgbt oe ittoyed the gftater portion of the busi ne is part of this., town. ; Tlie-1 fire i burned for three , liours, ioonsumrng seventy eight buildings and, their' contents.. The loss is 1300,000; insurance M5.O0O. 1 : - A specUl M tP(Mjftn,1,. from New lbena,isaysi . fJEarly ;tbu, mprning Gall & Plkrr's aw mill . was i-, destroyed by fire. It is believed that jhe fire was caused by an incendiary; toi threats to Are the town h4ve heen-madovr iTbe kas isi taO.OOOsno insu- race i MrPharry one of ;Ahe Owners, is a mcmboc oi the , militia, ana.had UKen an acave Art in' tnb present ta6ubl& , Thia mciaent nas increased tne- excitement D AH QZmQVESTjpN Tle nedtcal ptreetor avea lit o, Settlea WWrVrlaWtetiearT was i - - - i .i iii'..ilri:'.ij:.u,f vUti, . sr.' i tBy Tltrapb to UMorataKStar-l RW i Yoaffi f Anfruat 48.-H-A letter was froln .Cot Sutherland. H edical Director of tueiinvision or the Ailantiaof the war 'Deiar.ksiit,Mr. which he stated' that when he Poriol tlib death, of 1 privAte- Ue'nry; of tnetureeiy expedition, to have been caused by tarvation,in aDPlvimr fjr transit na peri, he was not advised of the facts, m the case as subnbqoeiitly developed. . He' doea( not: undertake to authorise a correction, leading at, to4U& a,4horties at. yTashicfg- ton P9 heai from.yj , :, : -Ui'J' lifi.ci i ,- !!f l.ifev .11 t;;t:. Kpjfeitols,,, ReTirlas-r IBv Cable to the Mornlne; Star.l r - - MAtsTLi. AfrciiRl, 18 lTl.frA "wpm tour deaths frbm cholera At' 'oulptt there; wan btie'death in the hos . nd ' several in the toWr., " Thd ebi . denfic is apparently reviving, and thenuu . ber bf cases Is increaeia . no ruit .c r t 'PkM.t'-Auf.ttst 18! A ff JsnalTi beffh If&dVed'. from' Gen inilot, dated Hahp!,' August ltn, wmcn say:v "'i'-nave pui .hshed pr6cla8jtiQnito tSopebble; courted witty aBuUiniatunj, regarUflg theiBegent: r IiMir'w?ii( . . . . i. . ii .1 .- ... TV m I.:...-..-j i-.t h.in-uil...A .ln W..l.-. CUT-. . . T ' . - ' . ... i. -.. igu8fi 17.rtJt.i ia .irepotted: authoritatively uiat watrairiOimirez,)iilejjA.' and . two 1 ptheta, implicated in the recent . fooliardv I I rli, -Mbit ritkittt iJS.A-4UWi5Ai ' taonloF th6kmfeiratbrt; whipb deceieethat' GonbaeS; Diazand all IfeM eneaeed Iff W I treoffi !S'H5tft- pm-itl Ualar.r Thr Wek m Sd hthern 3t Ohloatia IntHana-Threateaed Injn- !iryktfWCi csuj.;:i ia' CiTiCTAulust,' t8hf4nuoua dry Weather baa f or thtf -.'secoiid ;iime this sumper thTeatervgteat3bjary to the cbrn 1 -vegetables,: Ther0 . has-been ' ho rain an I l.tfioM. nfiSW'.i. rf UaL.'-I vi rtfi.. .;. it iTHci . ! - rr.."f.' hot and the wic ncsao. Alio weaiuer w uuv is verv sky atesxVtjHT -ciiru' 't ' 'A.CABD:r4iTo all who Ate Buffering from errors ajidiodiscretions cbf youtht nervous .weakness,: early decay,-loss .of manhood,! &c, I will sendu jrCcipo thaWfil cure you 'imEU K CHAlteii? ..-,Thia great remedy -was: discovered by a missionary in South Amer-. ica. j Send self-Addressed envelope, to Bay.) Joseph TIhicak. Station D. Neut York. ?. f ).. i w f hoistedovec tho, citadel at.IIne, thecapitol 4? Angam; u,j Rts! r;)it 1-T K: si r-rJ: , goveimte-it aff aira felnce .ther revohitibn '6f !3fcjWio-ri Aaildrtdthefc;KvV CINCINNATI. The :iriardrer (of Ttvo: Brothers Bs-1 "Vf fcneiHuflBt. - " IB Teletrraoh to tha liornlnsr Star. I dfitctKNATi. At"fn8t 17. The iury in tba:case"pf PatrickMcDermott, who was chett wilfr mujrdjUn the first degree, re turned a verdict or guilty di murder in the second degrecBhortly after midnight, af ter ,deliberating.,for, ninehours. McDer-. mott "wasKirocKea aown ?ra a saiooo bv' v& brethere olmmsd X)hSTleir Kenueely4 AftervthlB lie wen t'to his -ibeardin housed ruedrplii. ana Rilled both or me brothers. ,. t , , nBIAINE?3 ILIBEIj SUIT.1 r ne newspaper man preparing for bis Tr :;'li f ill ' i5-t!7'L - - TBy Telegraph to the Morning star, t i TKiRismuTI;Angust' 17.John : O- 8boenmker;"propriet&i Bs JSenttjiel, was herelasft olghtiwithJthe purpose, it Is belie ved, ot .'employ iag Sen-: ator Ybbfhees Vthe. Jibel !jsuit brought by Blaitje aga,in'sJLtbe fiili4a(AvToQ Ijeea was putlbf the city. but Jr.Bhoema-v ker' hadt, at cohsultatiorwviwi j hislaw: partner,. Judge Carlton lasting, several New York Stock market Strone and '.ii !Jo'--krji"ipAnisB'.-tiri,i.' fT . -ri:' :ylesrrarh)toth Jforntag Sta.y -.l iNaw YbMCf Wall BtreeL: Aiifruslf 18.. The stock market this morning waa. strong ad higher, the advance in prices ranging ftom j to per cent.'1 lake ' Shore- Te cdrded the greatest improvement, selling tip td 86J. On Vanderbilt'S interview at mid- .day there was ar fractional reaction: , ; A Boston telegram states .that the dead ly of G. TL Tyler.' treasurer of the Bos ton Bijou Theatre Company, was found in toe water at uuu on iJunday.. h j COMMRRCUAi;. ' lsi ii.ui N Q TORtMAH KETi - ? - Afw Mr r"vT7iTTtT a ' 1 A a w-fc a a . diaj. ui j? n;i-ri--.ug. .io, r, jo., f PIRlTS TURPENTINE-Th market wis quoted firm at 29i9 WsnteipTffi6i-,L .1- 'with no teles reported; held higher. t-OSIN The market . was . quoted fins at 95 cents, for Strabied.and, $l ,00; ft)r Good Strainetl, with sales as. offered. ... . , T Alt The market was quoted firm ; at flHO per bbi; 6f 280 Sttaj with sales at nuotations. . " 1 ' T CRUDE TURPENTlNE-The4 market waj. steady, with sales reported at f 100 for Hard and $1 85 for Virgin and Yellow Dip. a OTTONThe' liuirket i"was ' ' - quoted flrm.v Small sales reported."The following were the,-official quotations : Ordinary. ...... v. . . Si Qobd Ordinary i 9i ' . Low Middling; . . .ld Middling. .-..;..,.. ;.10J ,! flnhd Middlinir. 1 1 i cents lb. , fKANUTMarket jdullj on a basis of 7580 cents for prdinaiyj$W cents for Prune, 95cfl' 00 for Extra rMme, : and $1 )5t 10 toi Fancv.l? t'fi v KKCKIJPTS. tx . Cotton...; !.. ',;-., 89 bales Spirits TuTpentine..!:- 2S7 casks Rosin... ............. .w ..... . i ,1,088s -bbhi" OriHb. Turpentine. , tiix . J 526 bbls i " ooimssnc Iff ARRETS ;H : B v Telegraph to tha Homing Star. -, . ! Firianeial. ; . ; Ibw'York, August 18. iloon. Money .firmer at l2.per cent. I Sterling eXcbange 482l483. ; and . 431i4ail. r Htate bonds quiet. ' Governments Bteady. ' ' ' " '- Cbttoa. firm: with- .sales today of - 07ft bales i middling uplands 10c; Orleans llic. Futiircseasy, with' sales at ' the following quotations: August ' lO.SOcf j i flcptember 10.4c; October 10.43c; November-10. 27c; Deoember i 10.29c; January.. 10. 37c. .j. Flour dult Vhct i.q lower, f Corn jc lowpr. ' Pork firm at $13 001 W. !' Ird benvy at iS 10. Spirits turpentine steady at 62c Rosin steady" at $1 201 25i Freitits:dnU.tm --Uva-I .. A-it ' -BaiJ!riJ(OBs.f Aujrust.l&Flaus.ivay qbit and steady : Howard street and western, superfine' t2 75 r extra S31 00fi 73; family $4 XXaSuPOteity mills " super: i-v a -w ian aA . rv a w; extra $3 izsa id; iuonranas 1 Wheat southern iteadtandactive; western a shade higher jTKutherti ied 87ia yci southern amber yauc; IHol ilary lanq 91J92c; No. 2 wtern winter red on sbot 87.87f." T!onr southern steady: western1 no offering and no bids:' sduthern- wbilejWliBc; yello eaooae:. IRvTSibla to tha ICnrnln? Rtar.l Livamto6jJ August 18: N6bnCotton-: dull! with- prices.-! generally in buy ere' favcr; middling uplands 6 3-16d;doOr-le&nk d ; sales to-day 8,000 bales,of which 00 fwero tfor BpeculaUon andiexportinre eapisJ 000 bales, of which 2,900 Were American; ' Futures steady ; nplands; l m c, August and September delivery 66-646 5-o4d; September a-X)ctober-delivery 6 C-64j6 7-84d ; October and.November de livery 0 4-64d; November : knd: Decetnbef -delivery, 5 59-64d December, and 5 January; delivery 5 59-&4d; January and February delivery 55-64d : ' Benteraber-delivery 7-64d. lenders to-day of 1,100, bales, now, uocsei; ouu oaies om aocaet. . ;2 jP. i MQuotetioustiof rAmerican'eot-1 ton ave all ' declined. ,i-16d : uplsjods 6d ; t)rlekns 6 Pl6d.' Uplands, I n c, August delivery. fr-64d, value; Atfgdst ahdvSep tember deli verv 6 &-64d .value: SeDtemberr and IOctober1 delivery 6 7-B4d, buyers' .bfc' tion October and November tteiiverySdit ba Vetrs' oDtion : Novembar' andDarigmhf-r 1 delivery 59-64tt, tiayera. option; Decern. ber and January delivery 5 59-d, sellers' option January and ' Pebruary delivery 5 5MU4d.' buyers Option; Sentember delrverys flWr ta m huu iiivvj . : , Sales of cotton: tolay iadnde 4000: bales Amfli-irAn. - . . . - A t. !M;-Uplan!f,: f inc. Atigust dehvery ; 6:,4-4d, buyer'puoniAugUst and Hep teraMer delivery 6 4-64d, buyers' option; September and October delivery 6 l'5-64d, .layers' option October arrd NovemlKT do ;ij.verjr &.fi3-4d; buyeraV option t November and IDecember delivery 5 57-64(1. buyers option; December and January-deliveiy ' 5 57-64d;buyera' option; January and Febfu-f ary delivery 5 58-64d, sellers' optionj Sep- tember ydeliveryiS 6r4d, sellers . -Tuturea, dosed easy v kriUciejiW tlesealpAn:-Anttaeiitfe rr ' , ' .&fZe6Fo.five: years . .1 have! been greasy troubled Jwltb- dnndaiff, witB a severe itching of the . scalp, and .my- hair faili out r have tried: almost every known remedy, all proying wprthleesC Be&, ing BtrRKETr's Cocoaink and Bukhett's Kallibtoh advertised I procured a bottle -of each and am happy to: state' jtbat dhe dandruff Is completely . removed, and no itching whatever remains.' Pki J. E; CAYEN, Kansas City, t Ma-Ti tnBxjBNKTT's Flavoring Extracts are the best. ' t'-' . -- . i .... r. mmt fi tax i i Bl I I3 THP BESTTQlllc. .This medicine, combinine Iron nin. vegetable i tonica, tflidckly and XiihitWt9 Cure. Dyapeij ldl ghtWZ tt, ( ka?S5raS fOT of the is invsuua.Di& ior DiseasM rvi Women, and aU who leadStaWf. ttdoesnot injure Uie teeth, causXUSn ?.tJ!fS2rf the apatite, aids the assimUation ot S heves Seartburn and Belching, aua sS ens the muscles and nervos- u ireuj f foal, re- ens the muscles and nerves? eWh- ; For IntennlttOitFevers, Lassitudp t. i Energy, &e., it haano equal ae Lack Ar The erenuine has ahnvo t . ! f crossed red lines on wrapper. faTo oth"? jjy 27 D&Wly., toa or frm nrm jy2; Buffalo Lithia Water n FOR M ALAEIAJ. POISONING. uk ofit in a cask op YELLOW FEVKIt J I Db. Wk. T. Howabd, op BALTraoni, Jpofessor of Diseases of Women and Children in '" 1 the University of Maryland. r Vt. Howard attests the thie water in "a wide ranoe of caseT h lZ "l 3 TuPi xymmsm the far-famed White Hninh... ""i"1."" of . in Creen-. .ing : T " "uu:i 'U(: ioiiow- llndeed, in a certain class of casas it is mm.. deblUty attendant npon the Urdy convaleS? from grave acute diseases: nnri Jrrn,9e to Jhe CacAcia and Segueb incident to ffljl K 5wr. in all their .grades and variefe T? I2rm?-or AUmicJJysiiepsia, and th9 .Iffi Uo8 lecultar to Women that are remediable at a t by mineral waters. 7;i .Aor.. wre IcullM " ttale from what mineral waters I have mn 11,tZni est and most unmistakable amount ofqooda,4X 4klargesl number of cases in a ga.endwJi woUd unhesitatingly say the Huff aa .SWyif, Mecklenburg county, Va." ' -i 1" brs.0. F.Makson, oi-EicnMOKD.VA , lite Professor of General Pathology and Physio : logy in the Medical College of Virginia : '."Kha.e,5?rved marked sanative effects from that Buffalo Water in Malarial Cacluaia, Ahmk Dyspepsia, some of the Peculiar Affections of Wo men, Ancemia, Hypochondriasis, Cardiac Pidmta tkms, Ac. It has been especially efficacious in Chronic Intermittent Fever, numerous cam of Ihk character, which had obstinately wilMml 'umal remedies, having been restored to jmfeet health in a brief space of time by a sojourn at the j,rinq..n ill i Da. John W. Williamson, Jackson, Tenn. Extracts from Communication on the Thfrajx-utic . Action of the Buffalo Lithia Water in the "Virginia Medical Monthly" -, ! for February, 1877. "Their great value in Malarial Diseam and Seqvelos has been most abundantly and aatisfao toriy 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 terribl? afflicted the Mississippi Valley during the past summer. I prescribed it myself, and it gave prompt relief In a case of Suppression of Urine, ia 'xeliow Fever, and decidedly mitigated other dis tressing jand dangerous symptoms. The patient re covered, but how far the water may have contri buted to that result (having prescribed it in but a single case) I, of course, cannot undertake to. say. There it no doubt, however, aUmt the fact thai its administration was attended by the mck Ikm& cial results." Springs now opens for guests. Water in eases of one dozen half gallon bottlos $5 per ease at the Springs. . r Springs pamphlet mailed to any address. '"Vor sale by W. H. Green, where the springs V pamphlet may be found. . .. ' ITHOS. F. GOODE, Proprietor, - ap10 tf. , nrm Buffalo Lithia Springs, Va IMPORTANT! SEW AND VALUABLE DEVICE ! .' : ! a patent . : "Water Closet Seat! 1 FOR. THE , ClJRE OP HEMORRHOIDS, (Commonly called A PILES,") Internal or External, and . PROLAPSUS AOT, for Chil ; dren or Adults. ...i MEDICINE OR SURGICAL OPERATION NECESSARY. I tmve Invented a SIMPLE WATER CLOSET SEAS', for the cure of the above troublesome aad painful malady, which I confidently place Tef ore the public as a jSJUE,REMEE AND CURE i ' TtLa hw. anHnnuxi hv the leading resident IPhyslcians in North Carolina. Is now being tat- pand! .oHcftnnr a It has never failed else- rv... t anv nf the Physicians -or r te wlUb- toSShed at the following n1r7.lia In WA tTpfnTYlltfi CO.. f. f'TJt,' Polished, fC.OO) Discount to Physi- clcians ana u iuc Tl-l(iB. . " Jii or.mn.Tiveach Seat 'rWJlibte.Jwwtthnpcer DI X lO De Its own jvurcijioc.. " .LEWIS CHAM-5itUAir( , a'CL", V Tarboro, Edgecombe Co., w. l. 7BAWtf . - York aiid Wilmington .Steanisliip Co. PIER 34, EAST RIVER, NEW V0BK, At 3 O'oloctT.TT. ; REGULATOR ...... .....Saturday, Augnst -August 3 August 16- August August 30. August -August 9. August 1 August 2V inrrnSt 30- BENEFACTOR . . . " REGULATOR.... . BlkiyACTOB.:.'.....w . " feEG vXATOB..t " ill'-- j FROM WILMINGTON. BENEFACTOR. . . . "CT. .Saturday, sirelAA1bit,.: 1". . C. . . . ; ' " fJTOR........i " w.-,.,THiiTLiln'and IwestThronpt Rates gteedtb S Tfrom points m - and Boqtfl, Carolina. . , . . 1 roi Freight or Passage apply to ' . 1 ' superintendeBt, ;i,ll I c - rwilmuigton,N.t. K Clyde Co. &fw'!Ti aat . -. as Broadway. ewj IT " . ! VAvrrMCTtTKERS OF Sash. - Blinds, Doors, OltkAXIENTAI. WOOD V ? nryjrtf ftT 1 BOXES AOT-CRATES Vegetables and Frali . Pti' ahiitmAntr 4f snooss OT reaay weuto- --,nI?T . riw pine LTmbkk. I-. 11. 11 IS. 1 . tm a . . UBMEKil -,l PliBSLET Laths, &c, for a"uSJ. lwimetlc and ror- Ordera by the cargo, Domestic 6lylltfCit?d PARSLEY A WIGGINS. :1 . . - . ' w- r l
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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