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' u .... .1 J.-Y;?; 37 i i " I ... The Mornin Star g r 'e: .' " ' . I . Satukday MowmwJMti.Matfr MORNIN& EDITION: TOELA1 FE01I ALL PASTS OF TEE 70BIDP WASHINGTON: Fofir FenoD "Bonneed' from the Treasury 1 Department President Clereland's Oklahoma Proclamation i Visitors at the, :Uime House Yes terday. - : ' x '.-:. fi By Telegraph to' UMoniliiStaJi.J3r:S ' : WASHiKaTOBf, March IS. The first ; de cided action of Secretary Manning in re eard to changes ; in the . force under the 'Treasury Department , was announcedJUiia morning. It consists of f material reduc "tion of the force in the special agents di vision, whereby it is expected a saving of $40,000 annually will be made. The ser vices of forty persons in all have been dis-Y pensed with and notices to that effect were mailed to them to-day. The list includes sx special agents, twenty-six ;;- special in spectors -of customs and ten : employes : jwhose names are borne on the so called r "fraud rolL" This action reduces, the number of agents to twenty-two, the num ber of inspectors to-twenty-five, and the "fraud roll" employes to fifteen. It is stated at the Department that these changes ' are made solely in the interest of econo my, and that no new appointments will be. made to fill the vacancies created. ' Secre tary Manning has also decided that hereaf ter the appropriation for the prevention. ' and. detection of frauds upon the customs c revenue shall not be used for the purpose .- of making permanent appointments, but shall be confined strictly to paying for in : formation " received concerning revenue ,. frauds and to enable the Department to V employ persons in special cases where it is - believed frauds are being perpetrated. - The President's , message asking for the . return of the Nlcaraguan, . Spanish and : Dominican treaties was received by the Senate; to-day in executive session. -The three treaties will be returned to the Exec : utive at once; no action of the Senate be ? ing required, as the "Secretary complies . with all such requests under the general rules The message withdrawing the trea ties is very short. 'It assigns no other rea ' son for the withdrawal than for "re-examination." ' The following proclamation, was issued by the President late this afternoon: By the President cf the United Sates of - America: A froclainaaon: Wheseas,' It is alleged that certain indi viduals, -associations of persons and corpo rations are in unauthorized possession of portions r of he territory - known as the Oklahoma lands, within Indian Territory, which are . designated, described and recognized by treaties" and laws of the United States, ; and " by . the . executive - authority, thereof, as Indian lands; and. whereas, it is further alleged that .certain v. other persons or associations within the territory and iirisdiction of the United States have begun and set on foot preparations for an organized and forcible entry i and settlement upon the aforesaid land,and are now threatening such entry and occupation; and. whereas, the laws of the - United States provide for the removal of all persons residing or being found upon such Indian lands ' and territory without permission expressly and legally obtained - of the Interior . Department, Now, there .fore, for the purpose of protecting public interests as well as the interests of Indiin .nations and tribes, and to the end that ; . no person or persons may be induced to en ter upon said territory when they will not , .. be allowed to remain without permission of the authority aforesaid, I, Grover Cleve land, President of the United States, do hereby warn and admonish all and every person or persons now in occupation , or sucn lanaa, ana all such person or per sons as are intending, preparing or threaten- ' - . . . . . . . ing 10 enter ana seiue upon me same, was they will neither be permitted to enter upon . said territory, nor, if already there, to re main thereon; and that, in case due regard ; for and voluntary obedience to the laws and treaties of the United States and of this admonition and warning be not sufficient to effect the purposes and intentions of the Government, as herein declared, the xnili- ' tary power of the United States will be w- ' voked to abate all such unauthorized pos session, to prevent such threatened. entry . and' occupation, and to remove all such - intruders from said T"dfan lands.'' - .- ... ; "In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and - caused the seal of the United Stotes-to be affixed. V" "Done at the-city of Washington- this 13th day of "March, one thousand eight , hundred and eighty five, and of the inde pendence of the United States of America the one hundred and ninth year. - "Gkoveb Cijevklaxd.. : "By the President: - , "T. F. Batabd, Secretary of State."! . . SenatorHampton, of & tX,who has been quite sick for some time, is to-day reported f; w utrconvaieBCine. . ...- The President received a large number ; -of callers to-day Among, them were Vice President - Hendricks, with Hon. Barclay Henley, of Cala; Secretary Bayard," Speak- er Carlisle, Senators Call, Hawley. Cock- - relU Vest, McPherson and Jasontx-" i oenaiora oiaier, Jones ana 'encw,rn ; iiep- resentatives Hatch, Wood, Hauk. McMil S lan. Caldwell, Tucker. Jordan. Hanback and Neal ; delegate Voorhees, Commissioner iionng: a delegation from Iowa, headed - oy ijtepresentative Weaver: and a deleza tion from the District of Columbia, headed .: by Gen. 'Hun ton. f At 2 o'clock the Diplo ic matic CorDS called to nav their resrrots . and were received by the President in the olae Parlor. , Presentations were made by uie oecreiary oi Dtate. . .; MARYLAND, . fne Failure of rope 4c Cole, of Haiti-: ; . x- more' . ' .-. ij", ibv Telegraph to the Xornlng gtar.l -t " Baltimore, March 13. Pope & Cole are dealers m meui, and copper and iron pipe. The firm of Pope, Cole & Co. are " . proprietors ; of -. the -Baltimore Copper Works, Canton, which it is said will not - be affected by the trouble of Pope & Cole. v It is now said that the assets will probably -2 reach within $100,000 of the liabilities. ? A ; . In the firm of Pope, Cole i&r Co.v proprf- etors of the Baiumore uopper works, Geo. f A.t Pope and Geo. B. Cole are general . partners, with the ioiiowiog special part- tiers, and amounts Invested by them: Fifty thousand dollars by J. W. Garrett, $30,000 - . by wm. JS.eyser,and fiu.uoo each by G. W. . ward and a. uuman. r : COTTON STATEMENT. ' Total Reeeipts at all Amerlean Ports . jv Since September. 2,",- ; By Telegraph to the Kornlng Star.l Ire he total net receipts of cotton at all the pons since ueptemoer i, I884i Galveston, 443.423 bales; New Orleans. 1.428 1 fil Mn. bile, 224,851; Savannah, 633,374: Charles ton, 502.050; Wilminsrton.m7ia. -N-rfniv C23,eC3;Baltimore,E2(94SewYork,74.749' Boston, 73,373; .Philadelphia; , 85,882: West r c:-x, lirunswiCK:, .9,682; Port i, 4,( ;i; Peasacola,22,2S8; City Point 4 . J; Indlasola, 10,837; Newport "News! ; FOREIGN. . v; . ; The Fenian . SensaUoli InParls-War ' Preparations in ;; IndiaAn "5 Aree :r ment Between Russia and England, (By Cable to ths Kornuuc Btar.l ' ; Paws, Jlarch 13. An immense sensa- lion has been caused in this city dv the stand which the authorities have taken to ward Fenian agitators.: In addition to the arrests or James etepnens, Eugene iavia and John Morrisey, which were made yes terday afternoon, the police cave this morning arrested a lournanst namea -oior- timer Leroy, nd another Fenian Jwhose name has not been learnea. iirs. atepnens was also arrested, but "was subsequently re leased. The arrests ialready maae areap TMiwntlv nnlv the besrihning of . what is ' contemplated on the part of the authori ties. Warrants for the expulsion of other Fenian leaders have been issued and further arrests are expected.:- -riVj-if'-.' Stenhens. Davis. Momsey : and ; lieroy Vere taken to the frontier of France to day and. warned not to return. Stephens t bee- ged permission to be allowed to proceed ta iUvre,'ao that he mignt tase ft steamer therefor America, but the authorities re-' fused .to erant ' hia request Davis ana Morrisey, who were confined at the prefec ture, ;were subjected to an exammauon this mormner. It is reported mat tne po lice have made an important discovery. : ; . London. March 13. The War .uepart-. ment is makine preparations with a view' to the possible occurrence of serious trouble in Aighaaistan. urders nave oeen sent to the arsenals in Bombay and. Bengal .to pre-' pare au ainas oi ammuauiuu. uctaiia mi ; two arm v corps have been already complet ed; each of them will number 1,500 officers, 1 83.200 men and 41,800 horses. . The Ad miralty is making arrangements , to have- a fleet of transports in. readiness. , In the House oi Uommons tois aiternoon Mr. Gladstone amnounced that an agree ment had been arrived at between Itussia and England, by the terms of which neither Russian nor Afghan forces would advance any further on either aide or the ironuer. BUSINESS FAIL USES. : mercantile Aseney's lleport for the Past Weeti- : By Telegraph to theMornhur 8tar.l New Yobk: March 13. The business failures throughout the entire country for the past seven days," as reported by K. j G.-Dun & Ca, number for the United States 238. and for Canada 44.: f A. total of 283, against 277 last week, and 283 the pre- ; i v . ki t. VIOUS jrecaa. . raiiuteo bccui w w uu mjo increase in Canada, but" in New York and the Eastern States they are below the ave rage. The Southern and Western States furnished about two-inirds oi ine toiai number in the United States. ; r ALABAMA A Nearo Ittnrderer Hanced In Mont- s;omery. ; ' By Telejaph to the Moraine Star. Mohtgoksbt, March I3.r-At 12.30 o'clock today John West, colored, was hung privately in the jail yard. Only the sheriff, his deputies, the doctors and three or four others recraired by law were present ? He made a short speech and acknowledged his guilt of the crime of killing the negro ior which ne. was " to, hang. Hit neck was broken by the fall, and Ufa was pronounced extinct in about fifteen minutes. V - i ?j-CommlgsIonei'i) Sale, TtrlBStJASCB Or A DWJESB OP THS 8U JL pertor Court of Brunswick County, to anae-' tion of Partition therein pendinr between John P. Brown et ai; as FlaintUEs. and John W. Cotten et si , as Defendants, the undersigned Commis sioner will sell, at pubUos.no tjon, for cash, to the highest bidder, at the Court House door, in SmithviOe. on Wednesday, the 85th day of March, 1885, THRKK V ALU ABLE fiOILbINQ LOrs.insaid town of 8mlthviUe, described as follows: r " - - 1ST LOT Known as Lot No. S5, la plan of said town, and beginning at S. S. corner of Lot Mo. S4, on Moore street; running thence with said lot and parallel with Lord street 839 feet to Nash street; thence eastw&rdly along Nash street 66 feet to Lot 86; thence southwardly parallel with Lord street 330 feet to Moore street; tnence along Moore street 66 feet to the beginning;. - 2ND LOT Known as Lot No. 84. beginning at 8. W. corner of Moore and Lord streets; thence along Lord street 330 feet to Nash street; thence eastwardly along Nash street 66 feet to Lot 85. thence southwardly parallel with Lord street 890 feet to Moore street; thence along; Moote street 66 feet to the beginning. 8RD LOT Commencing at the corner of Lot No3S, running east 66 .feet on Moore St.; thence north 33) feet to Nash street: thence with Nash street 66 feet wet to Lot 35: thence with said lot 830 fee south to the beginning. leDJHSoa A. o. mv&.vv. commissioner. GOOD EATING TO BR HAD BTUSTNO OTJR celebrated FABMSBGIRL COOK 8TOVK. one of the best to be had in this market. Also. the VIRGINIA, and IROttKINQ: and then we have the TSCUsiaBH with Beservoir very cheap. Call and consult us when yon have any JOB WORK Quick work and Food work guaranteed. Beady to do your Plumbing, Gas Fitting and Boonnjc. - w. 11. aIjUKKJLaji a cu enmoeri, oas jntters m Tinners, 6tf 85 Market Street, Groceries. Groceries. 100 94X68 Bc11, 8moed and Pry Salt, QQQ Bbls FliOTJB, au grades. -JgQ Sacks Choice BIO COFFEE, 20Q BMs8UGASS, all grades, - r Bbls CABClfSJA EICE. r A Ehdi and 100 Bbls New Crop VJ - itCABhdsandlOOBbU Cuba MOLASSXS, Porto moo MOLASSES.' Kegs HAILS,; , 5QQ Bandies HOOP IBOX. - 25 DISTILLER'S GLUB, OA A A Sacks UYEEPOOL8ALT. . ? Wlb Striped Sacks, Soda, Soap, Staroh, Candles, Lye, Potash, Snuff, Tobaedtt '. " -:: ' ; ".-Vc-? Candy, Crackers, )jsterfc A vi:' Por sale at low fijtnres. . SpecVil Inducements offered to eash and prompt paying customers. WTLLIaMS. BAKK3N M CO s . wnoiesaie wrooersuom. jiercnsnis. mniu mos. 1018 North Water St. " m ..... . , i .i , ., ,.. The Biblical Beborder : PTJBLISHXD BY' : r .. '': Edwards, Brooffbton (Sc Co. x RALEIGH, N.-G..' , , - SKV. C. T. BATLXT. Sditor . ! EST. C.S. PAJ ! : i AssoclatCB. CHAS. L. SMITH, : ; In tts 44th.'Yearl ' EVERY BAPTPT SHOULD TAKE IT 2 Ai an Advertising Xadhna Unsmiassed. r- -ytor $a.oo PeViraxV2 Addrest , ' - BTBT JOAfi BBCOBDZB. '. decSStf ktiUIIIIUUU 11 KSXEOT FRML Avictimof rout rictnn ofy oatnxnl Inrpradeiioe eaonng itemsraxe utmr, Serrena uemr, rerrm. ijeomtr, . tr.Lort ' kaoinx Mniul. hiiAiMft.,.. . : 1 ..i.nf..1f r.hudiaoorer which hswlll wud FREB to hi fellow-sufferer. Addtest, JJ&aVa,3 ChathamSt. Jiow Yotk. f nov 29 D&Wly Wth sat nov 29 Published every Wednesday Jn Lumberton,K. C HAS TECS LARGEST CIKCULATION AND THX largest advertising catronatre of any osner tn the State. It now has over eight hundred snb scribers in Bobeson county alone, besides a gen erai cirouiation in tne counties oi Moore, uum berland, Lladen, Columbus, Richmond, and in tie adjotatri oonuties, ilarlon, Karlioro and Varllnjrton.la South Carolina. . JanMUr . onhQQd Oostorod COMMERCIAL WILMINGTON MARKET, - t STAR OFFICE, March 13, 6 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINB--;The market was quoted quiet at 28 cents per gallon, With sales- reported 01125 -casks at that" price, closing steady. H'P'mtM: rj '-' 1 "ssssw-sBFsafca-" 1 CBy Telegraph to the Morning star.l ' ltffci :l Financial Haw YoEX.March 18, Evening. Sterling exchange 483J. - Money lil per cenk: Governments firm; new four per cents 122; wree per cents lUii. btete bonds steady. - Cotton firm, with sales to-day of229 bales uplands 11 3-1 6c; Orleans 11 7-1 6c;. weekly net receipts 8,987 bales, gross receipts 28,747 bales; exports to Great Britain 15,149 bales, to France 1,100 bales ; to the continent 2,858 bales; sales 1,045 bales: stock 34.382 bales. Southern flour firm common to fair extra 3 20a4 25; Rood to choice do $4 805 50.' ' Wheat spot heavy, closing llfc lower; ungraded 7595c; No. 2 red March nomi nal at 98c. Corn spot ivC lower, cloeing heavy; ungraded 5U0Utc; jo. a, March oifoic uats tc lower and dull : no. 2 March 8838ia Coffee fair Rio on spot dull at S8 62-Wo.7 Kio on spot S7 00; March $6 85. Sugar quiet and unchanged; fair to good refining 4i4Jc; refined quiet ; O 4 8ic; extra C 55rc; white extra C 5v-5-16a 5c; yellow 4f c; off A 5 7-1 6c; mould A 6c; standard A 5 9-1 6o; confectioner's A 51c: cut-loaf and . crushed 616ici owdered .6 3-l'66ic; granulated 6 -16c; cubes 6 7-16 Gafw. . Molasses steady. liice nrm. Cot ton seed oil crude 84aS8c; refined 401c Rosin steady at, $1 201 23. SpiriU' rur- peatme dull at S0i3ic Fork, dull and nominal; mess pn spot $13 5013 75; mid dles dull; long clear 6ia Lard opened a shade higher, but closed dull and weak; western steam on spot $7 20a7 25; March $7.21. Freights to Liverpool dull; cotton lil.nKiMtiU - ': Cotton net receipts bales; gross re ceipts 447 bales. lTutures closed steady. with sales to-day of 12U.UU0 bales at the following quotations: March 11.2011.21c; April 11.1811.19c; May11.30I1.81c; Jane 11.4211.43c; July 11.5011.51c; August 11.57aiL5Sc; September 11. 17 11.18c; October 10.6810.70c; November and December ia5310.54c. v Chicawo, March 13. Flour. quiet , and unchanged.': Wheat was again unsettled andnervouB, with fluctuations rapid and frequent ; speculation was ' based largely upon the course of foreign securities, which was supposed to be the index of the foreign political situation ; market opened ifc higher; fell ic, rallied fc and closed ic under yesterday. Corn firm and higher at opening but receded with wheat and closed at! the same as yesterday; cash S841fe; March 3839& Oats ruled dull and a shade .easier; cash 28i30c. Pork mess fairly active and easier, closing 510 lower; cash and April f 12 6012 65. Lard stea dy and a shade lower, cash $8 906 82. Boxed meats steady. Sugar steady and un changed. Whiskey firm at $1 15. Ot. Louis, March 13. Flour unchanged. Wheat opened firm, advanced slightly and then declined a fraction below yesterday; No. 2 red 83f84c; cash 86j88c and closing at 687c for May. Corn a shade belter but slow at 3939zc cash. Oats firm at 31c cash. Provisions quiet with only job trade. Pork .12 75. Lard $8 8o 6 90. Bulk meats long clear $8 80r&hort rib $6 40; clear $6 65. Bacon slow long clear $6 80; short rib $6 957 00; clear $7a27 15. Whiskey steady at $1 14. : Savannah, G a., March 13. Spirits tur pentine firm at 28c bid; sales 700bbls. Rosin fl.m at $1 00(g 15; no sales. Rew York Comparanve Cotton SUtte- 2 ' . Maesit. .' ""'V. 2 By Telegraph to the Morning Star. . New Yobk March 13. -The follow Ing is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending this date: ' : : . - 1885. 1884, Net receipts at all United , : - States portaduring the 'week. . . . ......... 42,516, 47,628 Total receipts to this : date. 4,464,249 4,426,400 Lxports for the week. . . - 68,648 ; 93,883 Total exports to this date 8,219.049 8.088.689 Stock in all United States ports Stock at all interior towns. Stock in Liverpool. .... American afloat for 736.103 848.572 95,172 ' 96.905 990,0001,046,500 Great Britain.. ; ... . .-163.00a 214.000 Kt ; COTTON IIABKETK : (Br Telegraph to the Morning atar.i March 18; Galveston, dull at 10 0-16c net receipts 463 bales; Norfolk, dull and nothing doing at 10c- net receipts 283 bales; ttavannah. dull at lOJc net receipts 156 bales: New Orleans, quiet at lOJo net reeeipts 3,900 bales; Mobile, quiet at 10 S-lSc-Miet receipts 83 bales; Memphis, quie; at lOfe net receipts 503 bales; Au gusta, quiet at 10o net receipts 165 bales J Charleston, dull at lOJc-r-net receipts 116 bales -.v -- m ssi i . . " ' FOREIGN DABEBTs. IBrCble to the Morning Star.l f LrvEBPOoii, March 13, 6.00 T. VL. Cotton Uplands, 1 m c, March delivery 5 60r64d, buyers' option ; March and April delivery 5 60-64d, buyers' option ; April and May delivery 5 o3-o4d, value; May and and June delivery 6 4-64d, sellers' - option ; June and July delivery 6 8-64d, sellers' op tion; July and 'August delivery 6 ll-64d. buyers' option ; August and September de livery 6 14-64d, buyers' option. . Futures closed Dareiy steady. s Lohtjoh. March 13. 5.00 P. M. SDlrita turpentine quiet . on spot at 22s; March, and April delivery 22s 3d ; May and August delivery 23s 3d; September and Decem ber delivery 24s. :, ,. -p--;::.-;;v I " The liuic PUBLISHED EVEBY TODAY, AT LINCOLN- ' c: - TON, K. C -: 2 Br JOHN C TIPTON, Edr and Prop'r. The PRESS Is acknowledged. bv those who have tried it, to be one of the best Advertising Aeoiums in western xnortn varouna." it nas a large and steadily Increasing patronage In Lin coln, Gaston. Catawba.. Cleaveland. Burke and Mecklenburg counties. Advertising rates llbe wuoeonption ai.BO per annum. - mn 11 tf 1 MTH CAROLINA BESUDBCES.D "OneofVis rrust useful Beriee cf descriptive books ever published about any State." Bos- I Hale's- Industrial Series.': ; Two VolumetHow Heady. v,2 'lr. ana Timbers of North I ZTTi ""rlHwa. ammons', and Kerr's 1 gooal Reports; supplemented by aorarats County Reports of Standinf ForMtsf andlSuJ ; tratedby an excellent Map of thsState: 1 Volume 12ao. Cloth, 273 pp., 01.25: '' lev'. WrlfcZi' --57To nwni lld - iSLJ t and the Census Reports; supple , mentedbv full nd accurate sketches of the i Fifty-alx Countle. and Mapof iSeState. i voime 12ao Cloth, 425 pp.. 00. B-J.HAIJB SOW, Ptousksbs, Statiobxbs, S.hi.aik"a MARINE, Port Almana 'Rlaren 14. i .-v; Bun Ri8esj. vr: t -itti'i Sun Seta. . ...... ith. , . . r. . , . ; 6.28 8 P.M. 3 Even JEren.. High Water at Bmithville. : . 6.28 High Water jit Wilmington.- -. 98 s liengtn.. . . . ... ...... . ; iin, . ; 2: arrived: ' i; 2 Stmr Louise. Woodsides. : Smith ville, master. ; ' ;t---'. Stmr A P Hurt. Worth. PavelteviUe. Worth & Worth. 1 ; u - Stmr Bladen. Green. Eavetteville. C B 'Love & Co.;::u.;3; Nor barque Mindet 437 tons."7 Abraham- sennet Thomasv Ejpeschau & Wester- Stmr -Louise," Woodsides. Smithville, .. master. ;--'5 W-' ' Stmr John Dawson. Black. Point Cas well, R P Paddison.r- . - ' - ; ; - ' Stmr A P Hurt. Worth. Fayettevilie, Worth & Worths r,-. -i Stmr Bladen. , Green. Favetteville, . C S Love & Co. ; ,;:,. - -i - . i MARINE DIRECTORY. ' List of Vessels In tne Port f Wllmliiff- ) tonff.rCM March 14,11885. (This list does not embraoe vessels under 60 tons. I ;'2 BARQUES; - : .Miehael (Ger.); WO; tons Euler, E Pescjiau as Westeirmann, discharging. 1 - Apollo (Nor.X 483 tons' Meleon, - ' ; - -drv" aciaa.B wesiermann Britannia (Swed.), T410 tons, Larsen, C P Mebane. waitlne. ? - ' - 1 . m Moland (Nor.), 440 tons, Hansen, Heide & Co,, waiting. . , t r ; Abel OXotX SSITldns Danielsen." Heide & Co., loading for Europe- ; Isbaaden (Nor.), ?08 tons, Jorgesen, Heide ds Co. loading for Europe- t Fjelstedt (Nor.), 477 tons, Antfersen, Heide &Co, loading for Europe. Arken(Nor.), 840 tons, Halvorsen, f . 2 rfj-- '::V'-' , J - C " Mebane ; 1 ' ' . BRIGS. ' i San Juan (Nor2), 206 ton s, Bache, Heide & Co. dischargiDg. ; Pommer (Ger.). 33 tons, Bohm, EPeschau & Westermann. discharging. f ' Gerhard Adolph (Ger.J, 860 tons, York; . is resenau & westermann f SCHOONERS. Tom Williams. .867 tons, Rulon. Geo Har- riss & Co, discharging. J P Wyman,' 165 tons, Torrey, E G Barker a jo., uwcnarginjr. John W Hall, Jr., 193 tons, Fleming, j Geo' Uarrus Ss Co. discharging. ( . Victory (Br), 131 tons, Thompson, j Geo ami iaa ju w usquai , t Sarah Pottei, 430 tons, Sumner, E G Bar ker & Co. discharging. i Thomas W Holder, 219 tons, McMillan, E G Barker & Co. dischaaging.' - - 'r Chas E Faige. S63 tons, Gifford, Geo Har- riss ce Co. discnarging. f Lackawanna, 165 tens. Closson, E G Bar ker & Co, loading for Hayti. t Cherubim, 94 ions, Nelson. Geo Harriss & Co, .discharging. .. -. ; Geo P HallocV, 823 tons. EdmundsfGeb Harriss & Co.: loading for New York. ' Lizzie Major,' 171 tons, Foster, E G Barker cs Co. discharging. i - Bessie Brown, 265 tons, Phillips, Geo Har riss & Co, loading for Philadelphia. -Natividad (Span.), 170 tons, Gonzales, EG carker & Co, repairing. i Edward R Emerson, 840. tons, Childs, Geo Harnsa cs Co. discharging. I Post Boy, 171 toni.Gott, E G Barker & Co, loading for Martinique. Amelia C b'chmidt. 266 tons, Paehley, E G Barker 65 uo, loading coastwise, i Electra Bailey, 342 tons, Philbrook, Geo Harriss A Co, loading for Philadelphia. Fred Jackson, 276 tons. Snow, E G Barker & Co, waiting. . . I Dione. 206 tons. Maloney.E G Barker & Co loading for Hayti. Fannie Tracey, 245 tons, Tilton.'Geo Har . riss & Co, loading for New York. ' . . Alice Hearn, 847 tons, Penneweli, Geo Harrias & Co, loading for Baltimore, 1.1st r Vessels Up, Cleareel or Sail eel for' tWa Port, y :' The following vessels are mentioned In the . New York uariumt Siguier as being up and eiearea fortius port: . - SHIPS. Cross HOI (Br 1 H tons, from Liverpool Jan. 87. - - BARQUES. Cardenas (Ger.), t tons, .Korff, from Gibraltar ' Man. it. - - - Pried rick WOfaehn IV. (Oer), .889 tons, from Orangemooth Feb. 87. . t George Davis (Br.). MS tons. Maoomber, from uuii, ren. t.- - - - . Rattw B. (Br.), 4C3 tons, Cochrane, Malaga, Jan Tsf ararer (To'X from London Jan. 17. 1 ' Mane (Qr.) C67 tons, Penmen, at uverpootreD, . 87. . - i - - Ottllie (Ger.), 823 tons, Perleberr, from Liverpool it. .. - -).:f '"BIHGS." " ""- " I .- ' Congal (Kor X S4 tons, Danielsen, from Maryport ' Feb. IS. - ' .- - -- .'-- Der Pommer (Ger S83 tons, Bohm, from Eotter damJan. 1. t Diana (Ger.); 814 .tons, Schroeder, from Amster- aam jreo. i. i Hermann Friedrlch (Ger.), 8S8 tons, Hlejahr at Bremfn Jan. 1A ' " ' - Baleigh Eegiater. Early in February as soon as the printers re ceive the neeeasary material the publication of the :-..-.,.," :-"- .'t-; - . RALEIGn REGISTER, a North Carolmk Democratic newspaper, win be commenced. -JL.- t - The Bxeisraa wDI be printed weeklv until the u political campaign or un Degms. - is wui a be issued twice a week, or as often as may be useful or necessary to the Democratic party in North Carolina.. It will be printed from new ana Deautirui type, on gooa wnite paper, ana though it may not be large enough to hold all at onoe all the good things that glowing prospect uses sometimes promise, yet the application of a tnorougn Knowledge oi now to use mem win put into Its thirty-two broad columns all the news. much good readinr. and a oomolete hlstorv of wnat is aone m nortn usrouna. sir. aua wiu be editor of the SxeunsB, " - i " The price of the Bxsibtxb will be S3 a year, SI for six mouths. Pay, for your home paper, and then remit for the Bsewraa. Those who remit $2 to this offloe win receive as ' i - " ' - . - :-. A PBEMIUM, t ' either volume ordered of "Hale's Industrial So jries.",, Two volumes are now ready: ;i ;: " ' Ths Woods ajto Tdodi or Kobth Cabolctx. - i i Ourtia's, Emmons', and Kerrs Botanical Ke- ports, supplemented b; bv. accurate County Be i : ports of Stani ding Forests, and illustrated by y i an excellent map oi we Btaie. I Touuaeazmo. iCtoth,78ppnlJe5.',-.L;.,v, t y,y Ijtjdttstbxbs or Nokth CABornu. Ih ths Coaz ajtd I bow Comrnss. Emmons', Kerr's, Laid 1 ley's, Wilkes, and the Census Beports; supple 1 mentedbv full and accurate sketches of the nOiwtr rVvnnflu arxi Von rtt t.lia Kf liA 1 volume 12m o. Cioqh, 426 11.60. - Address JanlftDAWti Raleigh. N. C The Home Jdxinial, PUBLISHED EVEBY FRIDAY IfOKNING . . At Warrentoii, W. c;.2'2-r i'2i ; JOHN TV. HICKS, f i EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. 4 It has a splendid circulation in the oounties of Warren, Vance, Halifax, N. C, and Mecklenburg Va. As an advertising medium it is unsurpassed, t Terms 1.S0 a year in advanob. :--- Addre&l v - THE HOME JOURNAL, .--..an 6tf .::iv:H . WamntoK.XL Jtt..: : Llerchant and Farmer, PUBIHE WEEKLY AT It has a large and ImnaaslM'otMBtattaa fn'tha' heart of the Pee Dee country, the best Cotton' aeetion of the two States. -- t i -; It is a desirable medium of communication With both the Merchants and Farmers of this (ssction, and particularly with those of Marlon and Marlboro Counties. It is therefore the paper tor the Business Men of Wilmington. " r deo&tf Proprietor-" mm r 's A VV - I ROYAL I 22t r ' ; Absplatelyl i.aiB powaw never vanes, a mwrw w purujf strength and wholesomeness. More economical than ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold tnoottE petition with, the multitude of. low test, short weight, alum or phosphate powders, acta tniytn ''''wholesale, by ADRIAN 6c VOLLEBS nov 84 lv nrm too or frm ' r. 4d nov 84 -: Q : I -; The Supreme Beneb. il i :r: " From ezperlenoerI think P. S. 8. a very valua- nie remedy tor cutaneous aiseases, ana at tne same tune an mvurorating tonio. . , Jambs Jackbok, Chief Justice of Ga. Atlanta, SepU 88, 1884. b; - ; - AN AGED BAPTIST MINISTEB. . ! - Two, More Important Cases. . Your agent being In Columbus. GaVa few days ago, ana meeting tne vener&Die . protner J. 11. iiis re cures ef- Thls vene rable man Is known far and wide for bis unre mitting labors of love tn behalf of the poor of Columbus. It will be remembered that the Swift Speolno Co. has' donated Quite an amount of their famous medicine, to be distributed by Mr. uampneu among tne poor oi tne euy; nenoa nisremarE. uesaoi: . "I have Just seen a lady who has been greatl annoyed by a tetter in one of her hands It ba riven her much trouble and naln. She said she had been treated by several physicians during the past three or four years with the old reme dies, bnt without giving any relief I suggested Swift's Specific and she took four bottles and is now apparently perfectly welt Her hand Is smooth and not a single sira of the disease is left- It is marvelous how this medicine renovates the system. - . "What about the other case?" . "WelL that wa a lady also. She had been badly anecteawiineosema ror tour years. Her race. hands and arms, as well ' as her body, were cov- erea wnn sores ana scans. u was one or toe .worst oases of this terrible disease that I have ever seen. The Buffering, of this poor creature was beyond expression. She tried every remedy at nana, mcmamg mercury ana iodide or notasn. bat she only grew worse. She was in this condi tion when I first taw the case. I soon had her taking Bwift's Speoifio, and she has now only t- aen two ootues. out every mars: oi tne aisease has almost entirely disappeared. Her general neaitn nas greatly improved, it is one or tne most remarkable cures that has come under my notice, and in a ministry of sixty years I have mingled with every class of society and observed closer tne variety or aiseases wmcn aceot nu inanity. Blood diseases are the most numerous and the most difficult to remove. To overcome these diseases. It is my deliberate judgment that Swift's Speo fio is the grandest blood purifier ever discovered. Its effects are wonderful, and I consider them almost miraculous. There is no medicine comparable to It. : Bxv. Jassx H. Caxfbxxu Columbus, Ga ' Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free. - SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta. Ga. Jan20-D&Wly - an we fr - nrm chw MtAUD! CAUTIOiril " ; JIanv . Hotels and Kestaurantc reffll the iMk & Perkins' botUes with a spurious slxtnre and bkbvk it as the GEKTJINB Lea & Perrins' Worcestershire Sauce. THE GREAT SAUCE 0P THE WORLD. ; Imparts the most delicious taste and sort to ' EXTRACT --rV ". : r . ! of a LETTER from I I " a MEDICAL GEN- l I SOUPS, . 'TLEMAN at Mad- '1 I at WOSCESTEK,!-I . ' - MIT. lOOl. - BINS that their ' sauce lshlghly9. teemed In India; ; and la in myopuv : ion, the most pala- BIEAXS, . table, as well as the most whole- GAME, Sec ? some sauce that Is s. maae. at 1 ' Signature IS on every bottle of GNTJIN. ' WORCESTERSHIRE 8AUOE . l Sold and used throughout taa world. I JOHN ; 1 DUNCAN'S SONS, i AGENTS FOB THE TJOTTED STATES. ' NBW YORK. . f eb 14 Doawly , -s-I$-i.:;fr .:; "V;;- - i L l j j ii . .in"- j Prbspectis. - ON THE 28TH DAY OP" JANTJABY, 1885. 'THE undersigned will begin lbs publication, at AsbevUle, North Carolina, of a twenty-eight col umn Weekly Newspaper, to be called I fTI'I--. YtTtstsAmi Wr4 I A 116 VV 6816111 T1 D11I16. The TRIBUNE wDI disenss with entire freedom all questions of publio interest. In politics It will teach Democratic doctrine, .pure and simple. .- ---s8: It will strive to advance the educational inter ests of our people. -f-t It Will labor zealously , for the upbuildmg of oar whole state; and especially for ythe develop ment of the varied resources of Western North Carolina. ' It will be the friend of all Railroads so long as they are the friends of the people. - -- It will aspire to deserve the esteem of its read ers bv dealing with all subjects in a fair and dig nified manner, and by carefully excluding from its columns everything of a vicious tendency. - j The TRIBUNE outfit has been paid lor in full. ana memoes a rover rrees. - . -, - r , . The price of the paper will be Per Year 11.50, Six Months 70o, Three Months 50o Invariably In advance. . - . - All commnnloatlona should be addressed to THE WESTERN TRIBUNE, Asheville, N. Cj ! FRANCIS CARTER, 5 BUG. D. CARTERJ;? ";: - - ". NATHAND. MAYA ', '' M . " 'Ed iters and Publishers. i FRANCIS CARTES, Proprietor. - ri j The CotnyPlaiit. ; i An 8-page 40-column Agricultural Journal, the only paper in South Carolina published txduHvtiy in the interest of the Parmer and Manufacturer. The best and cheapest Agrionlta vinr in tin 8outh.f.;;.j...v-s f- ..: - ,;y ONLY. 00 CENTS 'AtSKifM i The bffieial organ of thtf State Orange, and by the best farmers in the State "i1 h i Send postal for specimen copies for yourself and your neighbors ; v I Address . : W. 3f.1rdnrggAT.T y I FZ: w vX?tvJ ? Pnbllshed at ROilSQRO, H."cm2 !;lVniTAlAEn ;mBOI!TS,-f2 j' ' "Editors and Proprietors.' . ' ! The NEWS hashe largest circulation of any paper published or circulated in the fine tobaooo seotlonof North Carolina. - 7 v , - , - Advertifliug rates very UberaL Snbsortotlon f 3 00 per year i fc" . ; a3SSS. mW HAVE YOU GEEW BROWN & RODDICK, O North Front St. -: 7: 3m rt i Have Toa Seen Onrf 2 5cGOESET ' THBYAEB THE MOST r".:-r. lecitted Bargain To ttiHafe EyeiSei A NEW LOT OP i PDRSES, POCET:BOOKS.tSATCHELS. : NOVELTIES AND NEW SHAPES. ' 1 j - t ... . . 1 Solid Case Nainsook Plaid,s ' .; 5 8 Cents Per Yard.j.tu v CALL EARLY. SUCH OPPORTUNITIES DO NOT OCCUR EVERY DAY. A fDrive in Torchon Lace, 15, 20. 25,30, 35,40,45, 50, 55c. i - - - -2". 2 "- .2 ."' ' ' PER DOZEN YARDS. THEY SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES. BROWN & ROD DICK, SOLE AGENTS FOR BUTTOCK'S COT-PAPER PATfESHS. Send stamp for New Catalogues. mh8tf Wultmrlftrfhe eLOOD rego tsxe the LIVER and KIDNcY8. taa KXSTOK THS lUAtfia 1. Boaes. muscles and nerves receive new force. Xnllvens the nana ana . i supplies um rower. V Bs B Sm CsSefferinefrom complaints tm 4 U 1 CL O peculiar to their sex will fiad InBS. EA3tT&SZBON TONIO a sals and peedy core. Gives a clear, healthy complexion. . Frequent attempts M coonterfrHlng only add to the popularity of the oriirlnau Do not expert stent feuua uiuiLaAu or. At Soa. yoax daitm t Xho l?r. ti artr Moajua.' imUOK tTTTg" SOU Wt"1 munniHion, ana 18 D AWly 1 16 THE CELEBRATED V . ARRIHBTOH QiHEFOfLS FOB SALE Y GAME FOWLS HAVE A NATIONAL EE nutation. They have tonjt and wxm a series of the jrreatest mams ever fought e tills or any ether continent, and Fifteen Palrg. on exhibition , at Philadelphia in TR.'were honored by the Uni ted States Centennial Commissioner vntn the" Di ploma and Medal. - fi :: I have a variety of Colors and most approved Breeds to the United 8tates. I will -ship splendid COCKS, of fine size and handaoms plumage, pet Express, c. O. D at from $4.00 to S.OO each HEN8T2-60 and $3.00 each; or $7.Ci per Pair $10.00 per Trio. I expect to raiseTwo Hundred Pairs this Summer, the Finest Games In the World, and will ship Yotuyr Fowls of March and April hatch durtnjt the months of Amrust, Sep tember and October, at Five Dollars per Pair, or Seven Dollars per Trio. . -- , - -: Whoever dlaputes the superiority of ray Birds, will please back the assertion with their stamps. Write for what yon want. ; - - ; Address, J. G. ABRTNGTON, ap 8 t - -1, 2!miUardston. Nash Co. N.C. Hew Crop nolasesS Cuba and ITew Orleans. 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WANTED Ladies and Gentlemen, In city or country, to take light work at their own homes; $8 to i a day easily made; work sent by mail; no canvassing. We have good demand for our work, and furnish steady employment. - Ad dress, with stamp, CROWN li't'O COMPANY. m Vine Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. ; fe 10 DWlmi V eare -AT- 3- i30 nun. katz's i -.i - s.- lienaxket St. i?rvr-JO-i' EXTEA INDUCEMENTS THIS WEEK. BARGAIN TABLE i '; WITH DIFFERENT GOODS DAILY RIBBONS, 2. A 53c per yard. SATINS, Bnrlng Shades,ioo per yard A few COLORED AND' BLACK SItKS left- ;- ""' - i VERY LOW. ., v ". - V,. i '.. .- -it k-f . ' . . GOOD DRESS GOODS at less than cq&t. TIDIES from 8c up. NAINSOOK EDGINGS and INSERTIONS, sui) able for coming season. MEN'S WHITE LAUNDRIKD 8HIRTS, 50c. MEN'S UNDERSHIRTS, 13c up. LADIES' VESTS, Kg up. AND EVER SO MANY ARTICLKS THAT MUST BE SOLD. F. RIIEIXSTEIX, ASSIGNEE. mhStf ASK YOUR GROCER FOJi AND BREAKFAST BACON. NOME? QBNTTTTJ-R IS&CSS SCAMtMi OUN MTttTID TRADE-MARKS, A LtQHT MCTALUO SCAi. ATTACH tO TO THE STRING. AND ; THS STWPCP CANVAS, AS IN THE CUT. deo$ ly A wed sat decs 1 7 Groceries, &c. Plour2. Different grades, CUBA MOLASSES, New Crop, in Bhds k Bbls, j PORTO RICO MOLASSES, MOLASSES, Baking, In Bbls, . N. 6. MOLAJE aid SYRUPS, Different Grades SYRUPS, AQFFEES, Java, Rio and Laguayra, SUGARS, Granulated, Powdered, ExCandC . . - ..... ., - RICE, Carolina andPatna, whole and broken, LARD. Tieroes, Tubaand Cans, ' BUTTER, Ftrklns and Tabs, x 2 mw kkSE, best Cream and Factory, CRACKERS, all grades, Bbls and Boxes, POTATOES, Early Rose, Peerless, Goodrich wdBurbaaks, 2 '. TOBACCO, Plug, Twist and Smoking, CIGARS and CIGARETTES, all grades, MACKEREL, In Bbls, Half Bbls and Kits, SOAP, LYE, POTASH, CANDLES, &C - - For sale at low figures, feb&nt' ADRIAN tt V0LLEB3. Patapscor Houring Mills, ..tv EatalIIsIied It 74. Bohr 1TT4. - BoUs 188 YcfrUAJnii PATENT ICJUttSRItlMnCo. mm rpms COMPANY OWNS AND- OPERATES A THREE MILLS, as IoUowb: ? PATAPSCO MILL A, as' JLLICOTT COT, PATAPSCO MULLB, at BALTIMORE, Kd. ; PATAPSCO MILL C, at ORANGE GROVJ, Mi !HaTtag a daflycapaoityof 1800 Barrels. ?: The value of Flour depends on the VW$? ate quantity of Gluten, 8tareh.8ww.fS phate of Lime. Maryland nd Virginto w from which our Patent Boner Floun iaw factured, ta unequalled for tts purity and ro rior quality of alible properties. i - -i 7 ' Ask your Grooer for :PatatsooBuperU Patapsoo Choice Patent, North Potot Patapeoo FamUy, ChesapeaWErtrs, . Patapsoo Extra, Bedford Family, k i -Orange Grove Extra. C. A.GAMBRILL MF'GOa, The Ilarion Star, riiia oldest WShi &m and inSneni''rt ml tarma. i .:- ? i 1 i ; mawTAB . n IS NEWSPAPER FOTWfcrf S1. TellentmediniB msi nexn 1 ' i - j.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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March 14, 1885, edition 1
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