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Where an advertiser contracts for the paper to be sent to him during the time his i advertisement Is In, the proprietor win only be responsible for the mailing of the paper to his ad dress. . ;,. r i Corwin; than X any wi .liTing. f peaker. Tfie people need hot to be urged to go put arid hear Vancei i Of cpurge they will, and all willbe ihere Just here wish to say to him that it will not be "healthy" for his reputation if he gives Witeinnhe gr are cbunting on him and all wo ask is that when he - comes he ; should rival, he could not surpass, the greai speech he made nero in 1880. It wa$ the greatest purely stump-speech w? ever heard; and we have'heard huni world without bemc subjected to dearad- Hnjeornpetitiohl (he is referrlag to; Euro1 tpean laborfts we wilt Make pendent or Ihesa markets eta of our own BEFOBRl iJTtereJsjane greata'Jeadjngissue DANA ONJBUTLEB. quraerrep inqe- r rr New;Tbrk.Sun. June 261 1873i ; t v 4r i -V 1 I. 'I...-" J2s 7 i : W tTTV' Theme inoafeerrBen Butler FRCII ALI PAETS OF THE VV 0ELD .Hi .-7 ' VA fitly Ulustates pan'ii mim:f inUi-it.v ' Whte of flotitions ' - ( FOREIGN. LlEST NEWS., ; V COMMERCIAL. iq thia campaign which the Radical papers and 'speakers are striving to audacity ; consequenjoesJifiJiasQr. jDfuejUdnt The oo-Cbow -Arsenal Destroyed by aoie success ne may nave attained. I the Freneh Fleet andSome Chinese V I Ti M I N fl.T O N MARKET -vis evadcrafid cttverwfiltasef orfrti rule6f..his conductrWithQut it Jb e " wonW nn tnat in ho -nrnnrd-nf Iran. I ete. rr - w w - ." T J. . ' . "7 4 ' -iLUVi2 ..-'r'-!: J i'Xi -A J.-S..Xl.l; ---1 Drlven from the Mouth ofthe River, perately corrupt that it is falling to dreds. The still-house prayer:meet-t piesri its wri f pertrescencei- f mo-ifl trio hPHt. Ihina that this manv4 I -A": ,lj"?T'SSJi?- , -- --- O - sided speaker ever got off. IIOW THE FAHHERS SUFFER Portal Uniw, Hnlnv. KrrirL or m Kftsrlfll Letter. Only such remittances will be at the risk of the publisher. The By WILLIAM H. BERNARD. WILMINGTON H. C. Monday Evkniwo, Aug. 25, 18841 EVENING EDITION' I i 1 THE REMEDY. , - ; ;!, . -.. ;-!,'i,r'V4 There are scores of leading mauu facturers all through ; the North-ana many of them' Republicans, who are anxious for a change to be made in the' present Tariff in so far as the raw materials and in ' manufacturing are cbricerned. They do not believe thai it is possible for them to compete with foreign manufacturers as long as this injustice remains; The Re publicans are solely responsible for this injustice being, in the Tariff and they alone are ' responsible for its ref tention. The Democrats have sought in vain to have it removed. " Bat the real and chief cause of the very great depression in prices is the restricted markets. The Americaq manufacturer begins business handi capped with a tax on raw materials whilst other competing countries in troduce them free of charge. He theu finds, a great Chinese Wall shutting out all foreign goods and a the same time shutting in American goods' also. The small amount of goods exported by the United States compared with those exported by England will show how. thia Protec tive Tariff system excludes Ameri can goods from the markets of the world. ; . ; . course the Blames and .Logans their claquers wilfklclc up a Dig dust, . kL,V ir S-.T-f. I W fl 1 11 1 1 1 I1H lflHI. IT! I.MH I'niWU III Xil 2X1 A all the Debartmente of the Govern-x rr iBy Cable to tho Morning star.? rid Of-a oarty.that has:crown TOidw-l JSS50S30I!5 T hours bombardment.' by Admiral Couruetlj nuiiD aucubi ii v lib iicniiinn liim vuiizu l wruiuinnir "nnrcrai aiiilicdu cumwwiw nvty pwctic;iyeabjecfi unlrdtwopedta foailprariin AnA humVittrf hnur Kfnrfi settlement was not disturbed. - The Frencb leadersbip and Iittmbly bOws before , 80 damage doriqg thebom- his povr.rJIatoma4; SSSte&Jm teranea Dy many and i;difltm8tea bt iS. plar7-34iei bombardment have atremendoas'beating ofnomr "r MWlimW olFoowiieii.mw "f""i : -- 1 il wayrir'foul methods, .distorted mind :(teraoou. andriosed at,8? Pf JL Only one '.torn and blowing ofhorqs i and .all and i ' dieted :;V heart" "lorieat iA ,neaealiery. replied. :A Areportthat two notoriety which de- says : f ' "TjenCh ri iron-cladsr . entered the o'clock? Tho- Wmtd fort opened fire with Krupp cannon,-whiles the ships were three OUies awaji" .Alter ,u uuui d pnKcuicub tha Frica, retired. , '.The. Chinese fire was; r ... Cairo, August- 25.-Soldiers from Ber ber report that 636 Egyptiatf officers and soldiers arcfiuthe hands of the rebels, who treat them as slaves. The rebels pray for Maydi instead of tor the Saltan, and de clare that the tutks are neaiuen wuo are to be killed or expelled. STAR QFPICE. Aug. 25.4P;M.f - SPIRITS TURPENTINE The market was quoted steady af 29 cents per gallon. . ROSIN The market : was quoted firm at 95 cents for Strained and fl 00, for Goo StralhejJwlllrsalesi j TARr-Tlie. market, was quoted firm., it J fl ,60 per bbb of .280. lbs., with sales at J qutions.;;:v;fj5;s,( ,.uj,-r .,.!, . uv 1 :: . CRUDE TURPENTINE The market was steady, with sales reported at Si 00 for : Hard and 1 85 for Virgin and Yellow Dip. COTTON The market , was : quoted firm. Small sales reportedl The followine were the official .quotations : t -1" Ordinary. 81 Good Ordinary, . . . . 9f Low Middling. iiOf . Middling. ...... ..VI . .10i Gootl Middling. . . .. . .11 1 mmmm . - n a vairi? Thfirlhavei beeri! sadTv 1 "athes m :them as political merf-i'ft- ftouf FoaChbw-of this afternoon, - U--v - ;-v . yvti iM.i-.'i i cbandise. - The notonetv which de- t mvV1 ' "French iron-clads - entered the abused and plundered and they know cencv Bhr:ntg from as a derrkdatioA mouth -of itheriver -thlsafternooon at 2 itaud they mean' to keep .an oybfij;- he 'seeks at' any sacrifice! He treats edoii Reform and Bfaino's rbldUrei the reproach which foltqws such ex co.inowhow;vab "rflfi'a. and stupid it is to associate . Jilaine ready made his name odiously conl .with honest and ffttgai government spiouous in and out of Congress.- -Re or the Republican party with reform J joicing in his own. shame and coining in: taxation an ' xpbiditiires. he money from open yenality discardj -.- : "- ; i i uig auy preteuso ut principle, uuuuu lis save: l ; l-v. :T.n?.. ji RECEIPTS. Spirits Turpentine. . . Kosin.l ......... .... Tar........ ,;. ...... Crude Turpentine.... . i s i " lbaler 228 casks 748 bbls 190lbbls 205 bbli BEST TONIC "This medicine, combining iron with . ' vegetable tonics, quickly and iih,fne Cores Dyppeprfij, Indlgtfon, fcifi DeSoft!le It is invaluable for Diseases nwnii. . TTn d-aU lead sedentau b It does not injure the teeth, cau se heafi produce constipation other Iron m; he Itenriches arid purifies fflfe the appetite aidthe assfanllS&W1 lievea Heartburn and Belching, and tfo'S ens the muscles and nerves rengit For Intermittent Fevers, LassitudP T.v Energy, &c, it has no equal. e' The genuine has above trade ttmitv . , crossed red lines on wrapper. Take no otv o-ljbj BUOWH CHEMICAL CO., BllTlHOkl, u jy27D&Wly tocorfrm nrm DOIflEStriC OIAKKET! New" York JYwi&.says; . ) "Our people have come . to j understand that a system of taxation which takes from their current Learnings one nunarea mil lions a year beyond what is needed Jfor the regular-expenses of the Qovernment cannot be permanently maintained.: This fact lias been made more obvious by the changed condition of trade and industry since the last Presidential . election. Then every; thtog was .Vboomiujs.?., Demand was act ive, prices were well maintained, I specula tion was hopeful, profitswre -large and rapid, and the burden of taxation was not felt But with the . reaction that : neces 8arily c followed: the? over stimulation and over production or that period ine uuraen is not only felt, but is felt heavily, aod the points where it presses,: most sorely are easily perceived. : It is seen - that, whether the protection principle be sound or not. the present tariff is not protective; mat its favors and its disadvantages are very un fairly distributed; that it clogs profitable manufactures doubly by its increase of the cost of. raw material and by its limitation of the markets - . by no ties of honor; iooffing at re- ligiou, maitiug poiiiiics a xraueiies potic when clothed . with authority cowardly by nature, mercenary : iron habit and destitute of ' one ennobling quality for manly attributes to lift him up above these wretched characi tensities, he is to-day the leading can didate for the highest honor in enf lightened and moral Massachuetts; To this complexion have we come at last." --v. THE CAMPAIGN. . We publish 'to-day some addi tional appointments for Gen. Scales . who is ; conducting the campaign with so much of satisfaction to the party and of credit to himself. He is r proving' himself : a - much;' bette canvasser than he was credited with by some who were most kindly disj posed toward hims ' He is a much better debater than we had been led to suppose by those who had heard him in other campaigns. f The candidate for Lieutenant Gov- ernor is not disappointing his friends, according to the testimony of per sons who are in position to judge of him as of Gen. Scales and without personal partiality. , ! Capt. W. H. Kitchin, one of. the Electors at Large, is making plain, blunt, slashing,' vigorous speeches in the West and is making reputation - for himself whilst serving his partyi He has the. precise qualities aaa ' speaker that would enable him tcj give the great American mule-back performer a very lively and interest ing time if he could tackle him for a few days. : ! On Sunday we published some eastern appointments of Col. John N. Staples, who is the other Elector-? at-Large. Col. Staples is a gentle man of talents and cultivation. ,He makes an entertaining, strong and even eloquent speech, and will be of service to the party wherever, he i may canvass. We liope when' he speaks at IjUizabethtown on the lOtb: of September, at Lumber ton on the the great Protective Chinese . If there is too much production of manufactured goods for consumption and prices fall, fall, fall, as a con sequence, until they shut up mills : r. We do not .' believe , that Logan could rival that in stupidity. This But the farmer is injured also by I Republican, who was running for Governor of Ohio, is not in the A. B. C. of political economy. Rather than compete - with rEngland, France and Germany in the " markets of the world "we "will build bur Chinese Wall and drive out operatives and bank- Higher and bo a nation unto ourselves just as China was for. a thousand years. This is the tariff stuff ho fed his hearers upon and this is the nonsense that passes current among a class of editors who devote their brains to a discussion of economic questions. The cure of an over-stocked market is to bring in more of the Btock. The cure of low prices and economical distress is to increase production, pile up the taxe, twist in a few more strands into the barbed wire Protec tion fence "and we will make our selves independent of these markets'? (the European) i Such is the sum of the Foraker -Republican solution of a, great commercial crisis. This is the final outcome of the great wisdom of the . g. o. - p. after a, parturition ex tending through - twenty-odd years! We will show some of the absurdi? ties of this idea when worked out td its natnral conclusion. " ! CURRENT COMMENT. I Tlie central idea 6f Gov Cleveland's political faith as enun-f ciated and , exemplified by himself is that the people by their own untram-j meieu.. acwou esuaii nuieui iuusu wiid, are to be intrusted with the ad niinisf tration of public affairs, and that those whom they select shall be held to a faithful performance of their; duties. In accepting the nomination! for Mayor of - Buffalo he declared rupt the owners, so also there is too much production of cotton and food, supplies. Let us look into this briefly. ' There ' are more commodities in the country of various kinds than can possibly bo consumed. Only get that fact well imbedded in the mind and you will have a key to the pre vailing distress. The farmer knows that in a glutted market all produc- tions sell for less than their value ' -'-and that this applies to eggs, fowls, fruit and so on, including cotton and turpentine. j To relieve the pressure to furnish a cure for the abounding evil there are but two courses open ; first, toi either greatly reduce the production hereafter, or, second, to find a wider; market for the sale of the produc tions. . Almost a fool can understand that proposition, so plain is it. The United States can always produce, if it is a fair year, more food and cot ton than the markets now open to them can take at remunerative prices.3 Let us now consult Mr. x Wells's excellent but brief discussion in the. North American Jleview for' somd facts and figures. We are now deal-f ing with the farming interests, upori which the real prosperity of all tdel pends. I .. - '.: ' .,' :;. ;v; I' Between' 1870 and 18d thotin crease of population was 30 percent in round; numbers. During that do -cade the increase of ap-ricultural ei-j ports was: Cereals 214" per cent j; hog 1,138; beef 433; live cattle C9bj MaJOUSTEDMAN'S defxni TION OF A REPUBLICAN. Asheville Advance. ; Major Stedmanih answer to Fair cloth's question: What is a Radit cal? answered as follows: 4 y; Tlrere aro four different kinds.of radicals: , . ' Ln .1st. The moss-back radical.1 who has j an antiquated political smell of reconstruction and confiscation acts, 2d. The Internal Revenue radi cal, I who had been a democrat of weak morals and slim purse, and who had been purchased by the Interna Revenue department at a high price for radical service. , " 1 3d. The' mongrel radical, who' is half radical and. half' democrat! and who honestly docs not know v io which party he does belong. I :r ' 4th. The nondescript, jadjeah, who talks liko a radical, acts like a radical, and smells like a radical,! yet will never call himself a radical,1 but generally speaks of himself as the; same ' old coon. f I should call Dr. Kork a shining ami illustrious spe cimen of a nondescript. ? . NEW YORK. A VeanS'Parmer, Crazed wltb Whis key, Kills bla Two-Hear Ola Cblld, jiana Trfee to RUi; tbe Best of bl t iramilTf The - Prohibition Presl- deaUal Canflldates. - fBy Telegraph to tbe Morning Star.) ; i;yCo6pKB8TOwi!f.SAueiist 24. This morn- 4ritr Feniirmoro Clayton. - of the town of Middleflcld.i shot and killed his only son, acred two vears. Clavton has been adrink- ine man for several vears, and had suffered from delirium' tremens for several days urior to the murder. He took the boy out into the i yard and shot him through the head, savin e "he is now in heaven and bet ter off." .He then went into the house and tried to take the lives of the remainder of his family. His wife and mother succeeded in takine the Pistol from him, but not un lil thev had given him several severe blows on the head with a base ball bat. He is now unconscious and in jail. Clayton is a young farmer, about 30 years of age, and of a respeciaoie iamuy. Cuba. N. Y.. Aueust 25. Gov. St. John and Mr. Daniel arrived here at 10.30 this moraine. 4 Thev were met by the re ception committee and escorted to the Cuba House. -All or me memoers oi me com mittee of notification have not arrived. Prof. Dickery, Chairman, is expected at noon. ; ' l Br Telegraph to the Morn lag star 1 ' Financial. ' - Nkw York. August 25. Noon. Money lower at 23 per cent. Sterling exchange 482f483 r and 484f485. State bonds quiet. Governments firm. .; Commercial. . . ' , Cotton? firm, with sales to-day- of. 640 bales; middling uplands 10Jc; Orleans 11c Futures barely steady; sales at the follow ing quotations: August 10.68c; September lO.boc; UctoDer 10.36c; JSovember 10.26c; December 10.27c ; January 10.36c. Flour heavy. Wheat iJc : lower. Corn ifc lower. Pork firm at $19 00. Lard dull at $8 00 Spirits turpentine dull at 31JC4 Rosin dull at $ 1 22il 27. Freights steady 4 Baltimokb, August 25. Flour steady.' with a better feeling: Howard street and western superfine S2 372 75; extra $300 3 75; family $4 005 00; city mills super $2 5U3UU; extra $3 ia3 75; liio brands $4 754 87; do. superlative patent $6 25. Wheat southern nrm and active; western lower, closing dull ; southern red8890c; southern amber Ud95c; H o.-1 Maryland 93c bid; Ho. 2 western winter red on spot 8788c. Corn southern firm and. scarce; western, no offerings and no bids; south ern w bite 6769c; yellow 6465c. Buffalo ,Ijithia "Water v FOR jfALARIAL POISONING. USE OP IT IN A CASE OF YELLOW" FEVl EB TUB CANVASS. Asheville Advance. ! ' We were at Webster on Thursday, to hear tbe political, discussion I be tween Major CM. Stedman and Judge W. T, Fairclotb, candidates for Lieutenant Governor, And in regard to the speaking, we will say that both candidates spoke more than two hours each, . Ma, Stedman' leading off. He made one of the best political speeches we ever heard I and as many said, hacked his oppoi hent, Judge Paircloth. Faircloth ia a good man, but is on the wrong side and therefore falls short of making any great impression-tn the people! as a speaker. . , A The Jewel of Comsleteney. - ' ' l New York World. ' j j I Referring yesterday to Gov. Clevej land's letter of acceptance the Sitrs I said: '' - , : " :-$ "Many persons have thought that Gov. Cleveland would express. him self in his letter, of ; acceptance . with some, distinctness upon the aubjeot of the tariff. , He does.,7 lie approves, tho principle which , is ." emboaied jn the Chicago' platform which proi i SALT LAKE. memorial Services la Honor of the Blartrre from Tenueseee The Saints ' ' tnrn out lk Large Force. By Telegraph to tbe Moraine Star.l Salt Lakk, August 25. The memorial services in tho Great Mormon 1 abernacle, were attenaea yesteraay uy immense crowds, in honor of the martyrs from Ten nessee. ; The bodies arrived Thursday, The meeting was under tho direction of the Presidency or tnis taRe. u ne speaKers bewailed the wickedness of the Gentiles, and said the slain were better than the slavers. Much stress was laid on the "crown of elory" ready for martyrs. Sim ilar services took place at all of the Stakes of zaon., ; - - I' THE CHOLERA. The Tfrwtt or Srexla, Italy, Suddenly Attacked Large Number of Cases. IBy Telegraph to the Morning Star.l WABHisaTON. August 24. Assistant Secretary of State Davis has received a dispatch, from the United States Charge 07 Affairs at Itome. stating that cnoiera naa broken out at Spezla. - A second dispatch received to-day," from the Consul of the United States at Genoa, says: "Cholera suddenly attacked Spezia on the 23d. There were sixty-one cases to night, of which iprty-oioe were fatal. . : KENTUCKY. ReealC fan Old Fend One Man Killed : and Another Serlonely Wounded. fBy Telecraph to toe Moraine Star. ' Lotjisvtlle, August 24. A special to the Courier-Journal, from xiew Haven, Ky., says : v At a' democratic primary meeting, Saturday, James Johnson shot and killed 'John Bartley and seriously wounded his son, Joseph Bartley. The shootine firew out of an old feud. - Bartley Is afarmer, and Johnson is a nephew of ex-Gov. Johnson FINANCIAL. New York Stoelc market Heayy and 01 ine peopie, iu uoiu neir places On July 12, the day following the and .exercise their nowera for tliA, 1 n ' . J . . . "Sri"11 benefit o( the peopld this jM 11th and SmithvUle on the 12th, thM I dairy products 182; 'cotton 9C . pe a great crowa wui be present to Hear cent. - Now this was the surplus pro the vigorous and eloquent champion duct of the country. It is Immense! of the Democracy. . .: ? frt - The tendency is still io 'mcrease the Gov. Jarvis and Gen. W. Pi surplus" -Mark that. The nseof Roberts begin a canvass in the Albe- machinery, and the tens of thousand! marie country ou the 28th insL . We of acres being devoted each" year.- in! the way of addition, to the produc tion of breadstuffs, &c, swell this surplus. ' I zX :- .. tU 'y iNow ,what, is ,to become of thi( er do not know what sort of a" Gen. Roberts, the worthv candidate ' mi ' . for State Auditor,is, but Gov. Jarvis is an exceptionally fine campaigner; No one will accuse us of "overweenl ing partiality when we give it as our opinion that there is no more -force! f ul and impressive speaker in North vast surplus ? It' is the sweat of jthfi laborer, vr It" is the"' husbandman hope. "It is the foundation of wealth and prosperity. If it cannot be sold Carolina when State ' affairs con'stii profitably then stagnation, poveVty) tute the staple of debate. He is very strong indeed in dealing with Radi calism in North Carolina. ' - We publish elsewhere the appoint! ments of Senator Vance, j He opens at Old Fort, V McDowell county, on -. the 1st of September. In the first nine days he is to speak seven times! .Why should we express an opinion : about thistump-spaker?''-- Is he not known and reiloiHail men? Throughout the Union he is known as unrivalled in his way. Senator Tipton, of Nebraska, told ns in 1872 that he was the best stump-speaker . he had heard in twenty years and f that he was more like the great Tom distress must follow. answer What is the the sensible answer i 'Surely it is to widen the area of competition! - to have a wider scope of market! This is-tbo solution that any judic ious, reflecting, capable politica economist would give; ; But the protectionists solution is no this. "When they f apply it toranul factories, I they say wior taxationA a higher tariff a few more layers of brick on the high Chinese Wall; They say, cultivate" moVej articles! diversify more. Hear that represental tive extremist for protection, Judge Foraker, a Republican; lie Bays": " ' "f we cannot go into the markets of the Rftrihen fS'ee trAiTe fnr' ilia frua tni t rr vi avnr iir - nil 1 1 i rt nn no.imr . ' . : , i . r r. . i,.f cfiws-.ie1uiiJj . aers and' protection tor the protec- !; ... r bv T.ierraDh to the Momtoe star.l tuag uuvuv vuiwauius bug muobcca I Hnniota ' ' - ; ' II , r . is II tlOniBlS. 1 1 f:.,'1-.Vii IWoll Off A OK 11 A ' II' XUT . A UAOu ff mil UUCCB, AUtlt MV, M.M. A M; The stock -market this morning has been heavy1 and lower. The decline in the - National 'i"Demnrat.irt i 1 prices ranged from to 2i per cent. Union tion, the Sun -said, referring espoj cially to the disposition of the tariff question: . " -.- t - 1 'Tho platform ifl'udiddusWise! and progressive. It is what'theMjij has t5ontended for during the last two he has reiterated ou every approprin ate. occasion since. .He dwelt upon it with emphasis in responding to the! committee which notified him of hi nomination for the Presidency, and; he returns to it in his formalietter of -acceptance." It is, - in fact, the fundamental idea of -our system of government,' j but r in : practice i we! bave departed ! very ; far from it N1 Y. limes Mepublican. .. .. :. It is'nowVlOfrdays since tb Chicago . Times-l Independent. , ' ihd rWarren.' (O.) :2H5wne, Republican; Pacific declined 2 to 48, Kansas & Texas If to 19, and the remainder of the list to if per cent. - " ' VIRGINIA. years. We are content with it. Saapenslon of the Bank of Windsor. 1 1 .- Uft Telegrapn to the Mornuuc Star.l i I " 7 PBTKKSBtma, August 24. The Bank of Windsor, at Windsor, in this State, has suspended, ahd.wUl not, it is - thought, , re POKE1GN IHAKKET8. IBy Cable to the Morning Star.l LivKRPOOi August 25, Noon. Cotton "Bteady.though somewhat inactive; middling uplands od; do Orleans o3-loa; sales to day 7.000 balea, of which 500 were for speculation and export; receipts 100 bales, all American, futures hnn; uplands, lm c, August and September delivery 5 63-64 Cd; September and October delivery 6 G-64d; October and November delivery 5 59-645 60-64d; December and January delivery 5 55-645 56-64d; January and February delivery 5 56-64d; September de livery 6 6-64d. Tenders to day 1,400 bales new and 600 bales old docket. 2 P. M. Uplands. 1 m c. August deliv ery 6d, buyers option; August and Sep tember delivery od, buyers option; Sep tember and October delivery l-64d, buyers option; October and November delivery 5 6064d, buyers' option; November and December delivery 5 57-64d, sellers' option ; December and January delivery 5 56-64d, buyers' option ; January and February de livery 5 57-64d, buyers' option ; September delivery 6 2-o4d, sellers' option. Futures firm. 3.00 P. M. Uplands, 1 m c, August and September delivery 6 l-64d; September and October delivery 6 2-64d; October and November, delivery 5 61-64d; December and January delivery 5 57-64d; September delivery 6 2 64d. 4 P. AL Uplands, 1 mc, August delivery 61-64d, buyers' option ; August and Sep tember delivery 6 l-64d, buyers option; September and October delivery 6 2-64d, value; October, and November delivery 5 61-64d, buyers' option: November and December delivery 5 58-64d, sellers' option ; December and January 5 57-64d, - buyers' option; January and February delivery 5 5S-64d, value; September delivery 6 2-64(1 ; buyers' option. Futures dosed firm. , Sales of cotton to-day include 4,600 balea American. Breadstuff s "quiet and' without quotable change in prices. Bacon short clear mid dles 52s. California wheat No. 2, 7b 7s 3d. New Vork Naval Stores market. ,. N. Y. Journal of Commerce. Aug. 23. ' Spirits Turpentine The market is barely steady and quiet; merchantable order quo ted at 31 ic. Rosins quiet and unchanged.; The quotations are as follows: Strained at $1 221 25; good strained at $1 27: No. 2 E at $11 351 40; No. 2 F at $1 45 ; No. 1 G at $1 501 55; No. 1 H at $1 01 85; good No. 1 1 at $2 102 20; low pale K at 2 602 70; Pale M at $3 123 25 ; extra pale N at $3 503 75; window glass W at $4 25. Tar, is quoted at $2 for Wilmington; pitch is quoted a $1 70. Savannah R lee raarltrjt. Savannah News, Ar,g. 24. The market continues steady, with only a moderate demand. The sales worn an hbls.! .Appended are the official quotations ui mc uuaiu ui iraue: jj air oi5c: Good 5i5fc;Prime 56c. - ' Rough rice Country lots 90c$l 20;tide water 1 25140. , : , ; Db. Wk. T. Howaeb, op Baltimori, Professor of Diseases of Women and Children in the University of Maryland. Dr. Howard attests the common aduukVn,,, thu water tn "a untie range of cum" wii h the far-famed JTiite Sulphur spring fa & brier county. West Virginia, and addstlic Hht "Indeed, in a certain class of cases it h im.i, superior to the latter. I allude to tlm alS debUlty attendant upon tJie tardy convalescent from Brave acute diseases; and more eWin,, to the Cwhfxia and Sequels incident to iUurZ Fevers, In all their grades and varieties to w tain forms at Atonic Dyspepsia, and nil the a, tUrn Peculiar to Women that are remediable at nit J nawiD. jit, awit,, fri rr I atlLftl HliOli It state frotnwhat mineral waters: 1 Imrr ,v,u. tUt est and most vnmistakalle ammntf of good , ,-, , -n the largest number of cases in a (irm-nd i would unhesitatingly say the. Jiuffuto ;,,. , ;r Mecklenburg county, Va." Db. O. P. Manson, op KicnMONn.Vi.. Late Professor of General Pathology and iv logy in the Medical College of Virginia : "I have observed marked sanativo effects fro the Buffalo Water in Malarial VuchzMu Ui jj6jkj, eouie ui mo .recimiir AJjrcltuiixM' If men, Anatmia, nupoctondriasis. (.'ui diar, tions, Ac. It has been especially efticaviuu Chronic Intermittent lever, numerctus otviw character, which had obstinately iriUiximi th, t remedies, having-been restored to ivrf d Mj in a brief spaceof lime by a sojourn at the Db. John W. Williamson, Jackson, Texn. Extracts from CommurAcalion on tfie yVittawft Actionofthe Jhtffalo Litiia Water hi the " Virginia Medical Monthly" for February, 1ST7. "Their great value in Malarial intents anj Sequela has been most abundantly and mtWar torlly tested; and I have no question that it would have been a valuatile auxiliary in the treatment of the epidemic of Yellow Fever which so terriblj afflicted the Mississippi Valley during the past summer. I prescribed it myself, and it rave prompt relief ln a case of Suppression ofVrlneM Yellow Fever, and decidedly mitigukd other dm tressing and 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, caunot undertake to say. There is no doubt, however, about the fact that Us administration teas attended by the iruit kiti cial results." , Springs now opens for guests. water in cases of one dozen half gallon bottles $5 per case at the Springs. Springs pamphlet mailed to any address. For sale by W. H. Green, where the Springs pamphlet may be found. tTHOS. F. GOODS, Proprietor, aplOtf nrm Buffalo Lithia Springs, Va IMPORTANT! A HEW AND VALUABLE A PATENT Water Closet Seat! FOR THE I. CURE OF HEMORRHOIDS, (Commonly called "PrLES,") Internal or. External, and PROLAPSUS ANT, for Chil dren or Adults. NO MEDICINE OR SURGICAL OPERATOR NECESSARY. I have Invented a SIMPLE WATER CLOSET SEAT, for the cure of the above troublesome and pamftil malady, which I confidently place, before the public as a SURE BELIEF AND CUBE 1 TtTms been endorsed by the leading? Physicians in North Carolina. Is now w w the Hospitals of New York Phjlad and Baltimore, and we are satisfied vm will be satisfactory, .as it has never t' ed where. You can write iu u w n skia or prominent citixens in Bdgeeow . a These Seats wlU he ftrnisl" ?lio followine Drices: ' WAT-TOTPP PnlifihPHI. 6.00 1 Discount to Phi 5.00 ) cicians andtot ' Pacta a bo ut tbe Cblld. . : ; ! ' ; i ' ' - . A healthy child is a joy id the house. A Rirfc find feehtA ohiM a BewSfMvaJltomLhpwever Tbe diseases which attack the child are Had Him Tbere. Texas Sif tings. . m & pnnstian; pp, Sir Ari I ,wiU probably be paid in fuU. . The suspen, those chiefly which attack the digestive or- gans ana Uio tjlood. Brown's Iron Bitters acts gently and powerfully on these, re storing the child to health and vigor. It is a pleasant medicine to take, and the chil4 I bave no respect for. those whaarei I 15 due to dun collections on tirider the influences of :the supersQj t u?t: ' ; - tions of the Christian' reKfionJ"t f'." ' i :': b.to- r. ' - I aiid thelnaianapolis Sentinel. Demo; "Well; I am a Christian. ' f caid : : ' " : ' . ! xnaL. i teei that, i - hstvA aof i T-.-i. n -n ... . a chance W vouiri the hereaf4 1 itktt a Steam laniwh lunilt for hia Brtfial irofV ter." "Better j-your chance is realfyl J on the river Seine inTaris Such is jjeuT4i better." '- How i W ' VAn- 4w: .r.t. nalistic enterpriBe. i Vy ell, you know, we Chf istiaris iie I chip of the old block. He uses very bad taught -j to w believe thj damn infants or idiots, from s your : ChrisUan standpoihirj Youn Jacl? login is eYidently tiZ t?. Wellyon know, We Christians arj achipftheld block. V use. very bai ..SbTSSSJE taught , tor. believe tha God doesnfti viJi1!. W CStoSh? ' S 5 . , .n jdi ei HYVrVV- I her out of the milhons ; paid out for the 7- 1 lirat made certain charges against the pldmed ' knight, affecting ' hi chastity,, and now, comes ' the Louis ville !Hmes with a frh version of the1 stbry,! a cdnple of : columns inj length,' written ' by & leading lawyer of Lexington. ' How does ? the great plnmed knight meet these charges?: TA t . 1 . ,m ... . s xoesuo uay io ms rienas i eiLtno truth? " Doe? antDTjmber of the.' entaof his own "citv cbmn' forward anday that thev have riatienflv Q Lhacker. John White :of.,.tevanCile.'.' tof l"?Jlfchtaritie'ap, a i,tiiA 'iil'Kii;--jizz-2' I P.PKn Uhase.;; ,retnrn'iratnce: the 550 Ii 1 lajline.out llbave tried, almost, everv you tostart aQreenbackaper witB,l knbwuern6dy,lall proving worthless.: See At ftIL; rhA "TkTnrriorl- lrr?nfht Vil-monl P I Rlftlno . .7 ..- I riVxaWi'iriAAv.Hi. Tww.'. . I . ain-r nappy to , state mat the I' cotoDletelv removedJ and hn ::wh4tever remainsC. t' -rt I Tv..- owi:uoK'jiKjm i auounocasi tneirtjrstvote foi dren under its use- will gain strength in every portion of the body 4 i . f ; O UK STATE CONTEMPORARIES, j THE CAMPAIGN. ,-f n God's, name,'! writes. Green- Irritation of the Seal p An An tbent le I,en11nr-Y(ii 'five' years I have beenj grpauy irouoiea r wn, aanarunv witn a ana my iiair. Im ' Aar.xuuii v . a. 1 1 it i in mil TTif 1 r Ma v w uimuuumi . ulhp.i nrir.n . inn fl aam AiiMArr ( lis. : r w : m j au - m av r- wa trm m m mm u a v r 1 . knight this. Motion IosL Bern .V cP"t Tiej Butler imanifatQ Zii7cJtt:z-H . i i "vimvi job m uh KHinii in inifi oanr tnn i a iko. hat. imm.4itfli aiwi muwi -r j sv,. : ' - -i i HSl-TlS?. yS?1 ttte only Bre spe- ot the State.-iVw llamvshire. aa renorted T--j . .,. - cific for blood disorders. in the Boston Post, augistf PKKITON CUM MING A CO.. HUlers and Grain and J ,r - Peanut Dealers. bonds and construction of the Western North Carolina Railroad, but , as this re-f turned sum was heretofore paid in taxes the chief cause for congratulation lies in the fact that wo have the road built and; will not be obliged to throw any more good money after the large sums already swamp- ed,-J2iafcA Farmer & . Mechanic vm 1 - In proportion as' "real information be-; comes diffused, and the mind enlightened,! does independence of thought and action prevail, it is not in accord, with a true manhood to always betray a slavish" sub4 mission ,to the opinions, and wishes of; others.; Every one has his own life to live' and another cannot, live it for him. Every-; one has bla individual duties and responsH bilties, and another cannot - perform or as- rame them for him. ? And the general con dition of society, would be better If every member of, it could, reach the point ati which he would be enabled to think, speak and act intelligently and wisely for himself, -"Chadbovrn Times, r , : -" - CHBBRY, Vnsinla'ccoinpanV egg &5Pw.jie yau wiUi no certificates. We lea" w b -Jte own advertiser, auokm L3WIS CHAMBERLAIN Patentee, Tarboro, Edgecombe to., -1yl7DAWtf New York and WilmingtoB Steamship Co. FROM PIER 34, EAST RIVER, NEW W At 3 o'clock P. M. REGULATOR Saturday, BENEFACTOR REGULATOR..'.! " BENEFACTOR " REGULATOR.......... " : FROM WILMINGTON BENEFACTOR. ..Satnrday, REGULATOR . . " BENEFACTOR. BJEOULATOB " BENEFACTOR. " An ' August It Ausritst Ana Augnst ' An?"'5 '' Angnst'5 Angost " tar Through Bill Lading and Lo w Batea Knaranteedto and from point and Sontn Carolina. ForFreteht or Passage apply to . H. O. SBIALLBONKS, OLD BIL1 SMOKING TOBACCO, MADE FROM, PUREST NORTH CAROL . Guaranteed tobeT&GOODS : ' " HOLMES ?XS$? ' IT 18 8m Sole AgenMjQJL'V . . Valentine's Henctol Pencils, . CURB CURE FOR S&W ggSrir 1?PresorlptionB a specialty at c jtlieB auginf Corner of nafadr ,
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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