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The A IttObEIXPC I3ADIGHAI.. Gome, for the buds are burst In the warren, And the lamb's.first bleat is heard in the Come, be Phyllis. Writ be Coryn,- i ; Tbousa docks -we nave none :io iota or me for a ramble down through the dinrfe, 'or spring as uu&ea me tana 10 unqej vejthe cricket to chirpby the ingle,' , i rj fnrtu wiin mo ifl inft rnmipt ci.id r virsin raiment of winter wnito." ::P laueh in the eye&of the enrinff her lover! ivho flings her a g&rjand, of flowers aid HarkA how the jars; m laa first ascension Filli heaven with love&ongs, hovering on - high; ' MV-r-i:--w-h Trus ip U!f tur mo apriog a lutenyoiii f Tn lit: now the meadow for dafydoWdflliesr4 f, tae haunt or the crocus purple and gold; Wr- , -V , vv&T?S I'll be Cotyn and yomi bFhylliaO ;- ' i SpringsUo-day are as sweet as of , old. 1 V- T ," VAamoers Joprnoil.W desperado? killed: it Irccnsboro Patriot if h ai t- f tin sf - report Jreacli le shooting ajudiillinglof a bv jthie name of ? William notohotja outlaw, i&nd fdr ,fivo nasi efcf art o lift mounfiain8' of the Blue -".Rid are. lie hot seven- men; killinjrforie, has seienj- men; killngf oi rses and -cattle &jicte stole1 Li U 1 " r If uu eountor- f eitel J money, i Three f ara haro he utlawed. but escaneJJ eiinturff h v pmg frpm ..'county, to icountyvliv- liEe a beast of prey; i He has re edly beep inghrof r.lJniteai Rtafie una j ptate othcersi: ,: x eaterday nwoibrotnersi James anf isttrleson. e6nstMes,rf oujid I'ri chard at bousell jof rhist ;lther4n4aw; Ml Keese LBIalocKThey ad artrant8. for both Pritchard and i Jparpneriu3jii$lrrhi also ,ioi jlhe houe. I IVitehard, was a DOvrerful inan and armod. e koattmptll ajresislnebnt the woman wasl too ' sick-to be hk en "from the honsa and . askeitl. af f M mile away Scarcely had Bur4 crfoif gone wnen I'ntcnarq seized -a Will and mapped f it atVames L'Burle3 ni ,Qufck as , thdught"the ' latter fifen andlshot him in the breast: with lflslueavjf revolve?,! The noise 6f the inhf brdaffht baek . Edward Rnrlei suijj and both .brothers opened fire ienj f attempting to club -.out the )iinsl 6fj the constables -with the fgfin. i he womam aided in the hght. ' Pritchard was sMot twice in the head. twice in the brast.and -died on the foor. i Both constables and the wo- Jnaiv were painfull vliniured. v . .2jrEv YoeI, April 13.-The move- mefnv ot j tne crop, as indicated by hjr telegrams from thelSouth toi mknty isi, given below. For i the Mteek ending this evening , (April 15)4 the talfeeeipts have reached 72.935 bsles,J against 78,708 bales last week.' 8o.99!9 bales the rre- vious week, ahdl05,Q62 "bales three eess since: maKing ; ine total re ceipts since the 1st of September.1882, rj,4o.i38 oaies;e asramst 4.3e.yao bales ij)T. the sainQ period of 1881-82, showing anincreae since September 1, 1882, bMil02 bales. ? " The exports fpr the week " ending this dxenijig reach a total of 99,262 bales, of7 whicli 38,868 were to Great Iriain,I4,556l France, and 45,838 to pie rest of ie' Continent,while the Htcks As ma4eup this evening are 6w 7p9jo70 pales. ; '. ' .- ' To-day the opening was stronger, ' but the: demand proved limited, and the parly prices were not fully sus tained, the market closing unsettled. Cotton on;' the spot has met with a better export demand, and stocks be-. Mg comparatively small, have been held with increased firmness. On alondar and again on Thursday quo tations were advanced l-16c. To-day me market was hrmer,. but prices not quotably dearer, middling uplands, flosinir at 184c. . ONE OR THE OTHER; . Wall Street News. ... r ' He was a young man who bad just :6rne into possession of a legacy of 115,000, ; and he went to a retired Wall street speculator for advjcei "You think of going Hoto Wall street, M":" ---lY-m "Yes," sir.".- , . . ;X im ,r "You yearn to double ivour' mo ney?" - J "I do." ; '.J. , "WelU-leVs see; r this is - Wedties- ay.; There's plenty of time! before aigub . xegin inis , aiier noon." - - "Yes. sir " ' ' ' ' - MAnrt k Jl m ,. tl. , v. ujr oaturiay you n - eiuier nave to go to work by the day to earn your living, or you'll be inf a po sition -jo invest about $25,000 in something that will pay somebody to GEORGIA. ArrlvM of JPr.Went Arthp Bad Party ff Tybcen-Flr at Iadlah Sprlnga- preat Atiahta. , 4, tvf Q W Telegraph to the Uonrinff Star.l i. Rt' APrfl lThe United States Warner Tallapoosa, with President Arthur ja party, k to sight off Tybeft. JThe tug: S th the Board otAkiemien: and . aai0g merchants have gone to meet the tinguished visitors at fylx. : ;V- ". atte'A. AprillS. The ColUer. House. 'inaiao Sonn o-r &nA t fnnr Bfnwa : wata ITJ ocever - was appointed ito-dar Tor 0maa, C6ffln &' Co.rdealers itf books. iifm488,?1 the firm amount to $12,000? ;liabffitle $18,000.-4 , - . klIeW- A. Bobbins & Co., Rocking fflw C" "Brown's Iron Bitters is e here pespor lr?rich- IT. lie r.'-. ; nurders In Jackil fro oa 8atar- V' aj-Pall or a .Great ETfei r In' Crown V ConmyEIajay Kulldln A 4 an EnUni FamU: iXemolSsned Cratned to Amonztne. Pec; lai V v I 2y TelejcraiA to the Moi ir Star.l . Oalvestqit, AprU 15. A yvhra frcii Jacshoroiavsdi Jlcial to the ing ainxarrel 'between JoseDh Blackerhv anl James Wt. rick, yesterday ternoon, the V latter was shot and kiUed, c?-i'v" u-1AY . . A Epecial from " Jacksboro Vj"vthe New says yesterday, John, Green, Jf., shot and instantly killed his uncle, Jamea Winches ter. Winchester drew a kntfe and was ad vancing on Green, when the latter fired. The affray was the result of an, ild f eud. : Ioiit 7oirni; April .16. AV dispatch f rom -William?r Ranche,f Brown county, says that at about 2 o'clock, Sunday morn ing, a great meteor fell on the, outskirts of the town,-killing several Jiead of catQe, and destroying the dwelling house of Mirtinez rGarcia, a Mexican herdsman, who, with his f amjly, consisting of his wife and five children, was buried beneath the ruins. 7 In its descent the meteor reeembled a massive ball of fire,n and; the shock was similatto that of an earthquake: f It is still hot aU4 steaming, i It is imbedded in the earth pro bably one hundred feet, and towers, above the surface, about seventy feet, and wilt cover; about an acre of ground: The concussion 'twas terrific. ! nearly ,: every window In - the town Hug pattered. People ; were hurled , violently from their .beds and goods in storehouses were thrown from. the ; shelves..;' No lives were lost as far as known, except the Mexican herdsman and his family,7 although several buildings fell to the ground.7 1 Cattle fiedinT terror In every- direction," the air was filled with sulphurous gas, and the wildest confusion prevailed, as it was along time before .any body could even conjecture what it was. This is the largest meteor that has ever fallen, and has already been visited by many people, and will doubtless continue to attract great attention for months. . It has occasioned great , excitement not only here but all over the surrounding country., ; HORSFORD'S ; ACID PHOSPHATE iir Sick Headache. Dr. Feed Hokneb, Jb.'; Salemj Va., says: "I know of nothing comparable to it to relieve the indigestion and so-called sick-headache, and mental de pression incident to certain rheumatisnv" t ; ; : v SO VTJS . CJLROLl&A. Postponement "of tne Trial of the ,4!raeetion Caaea,;'-. i Wr Telearaph to the Morning Star.l r ChasoistOn; April 17.-In' the United States Circuit Court this morning, Judge Bryan presiding. District Attorney Melton announced that nu consequence, of a defi ciency in the appropriation or the payment of the expenses of thetermall the defen dants and witnesses in the .election cases were discharged from further attendance upon this session of ' the court. Counsel for defence stated that the accused were present and were ready and eager for trial, but he supposed they would have to yield their right to the financial necessities of the government. They desired to know, how ever, if the cases were continued to the spe cial term or to the regular term in Novem ber next. The? District Attorney replied that the cases stood on the docket, and would go over to such term, general or spe cial, as the court upon the arrival of Judge Bond shall decide. : v i -: Judge Bond is expected here this even in?. I '. ' ' ' - ' ' -. "There is no arguing; a coward into courage."- But even "the coward may be brave. after trying Kidney-Wort, that med icine of wonderful efficacy in all diseases of the liver and kidneys. It is prepared in both dry and liquid form and can always be relied on as an effective cathartic and diuretic. Try it ' f WASHINGTON. 1' Redemption of Stamped Bank Cnecks A Murder Trial Matters In the ; Poatoffiee department The . Star Bonte . Trials More Indictments Aealnst Kellogg and Brady., Washtngtcot, April 18. The ' Commis sioner of Internal Revenue has decided to redeem and return with the word 'redeem-' ed" stamped uponl each check, all bank checks and drafts with two cenfBtamps im printed on them which may remain unused after July first i This will enable holders to use up stamped checks after the redemp-' tion of the stamps f ; - , The jury in the case of Charles Hamil ton, colcred, charged with the murder of George A: Hill, colored, were unablelo agree and have been discharged. ' They Stood three for manslaughter and nine for acquittaLT rJ ' : k-Jv-. '- Postmaster General Gresham to-day 'di rected that in making postoffice appoint ments in Mississippi, recommendations ofv Congressman Chalmers shall be given the greater weight than may ; be properly at-' tached to them as recommendations from n private citizen. : . . ' r'Vui--' An order was issued yesterday to ap point Samuel Grigg to a thousand-dollar clerkship in the Postoffice - Department. Grigg was endorsed byja member of , Con gress from Iowa. ; To-day, when, the gen tleman applied to take the oath of office, he was asked if his residence was in Iowa, to which question he replied in the negative, adding that he lived inj Virginia. The mat ter was referred to the! Postmaster , General, who declmed to make the appointment, on the ground that Yirgnja's quota is now! full, and that he did not think it proper to credit a resident of Virginia to the State of Iowa, notwithstanding that the application was endorsed by an Iowa Congressman. The prosecution in the Star Route cases to-day closed the evidence in rebutal, and the question of an arrangement of the argu ment to the ( jury was considered. ... After each side had expressed views Judge Wylie announced that he would deliver, His de cision on this subject to-morrow .' C"-- : The erand jury came in during the dis cussion and returned the following .in- dictments:. Agains! Wm. Pitt Kellogg, for receiving money -whilst United . States Senator "for j services j rendered -in- rela tion to contracts With the United States;' witnesses John Ai "Walsh, Jas. B. Price, Joseph' Cochran - nd S: M. Brady, for re ceiving money whilst Second. Assistant Postmaster General,-for services rendered in relation to a contract with the United, States, with the same witnesses asthe above. The indictments ) are f voluminous appa-, rently as large as the indictments in the Star Route case. Therer are five counts in each indictment, charging five separate payments of $1,500 for one , service - rendered, for expedition of the mail schedule' on Price routes from San 'Antonio to Corpus Christi, Texas, and. froni Monroe to Shreveport, Laii Mr; Kee, of'. Government counsel,' ssyS the first of the drafts Was paid April 19th,, 1880, and if thg indictment had not been re turned , to-day the statute of ' limitations., would have begun to . run against ffie oJE xence w morr 0W.:: "''IT Tne Vig Texaa -Meteor story Proves' '? 'Vip ipttpftj Paseleu. M Fobt WctftTn. Texas, i-April 11 Tele- graphic mqniiries have JWeen .made during, the past twenty-font; hours about the ac-, curacy of the special report that a large meteor fell near .Williams. Ranc Brown' countv. doiner srreat damaisei Careful; in vestigation shows that, the story as utterly K3Dressesi cloaks!' coats.- -stoc&ings and all garments can be colored successfully with the Diamond Dyes. Fashionable col ors. Only 10c.- ,!r' , ' t COMMERCIAL." WJLU IGTO IT U Alt EE T. - I H STAR OFFICE, A-pril 12, 6 P. M. ' : miTS nBENJmark' opened firm at 44J cents per . gallon, with sales' reported of 75 casks at that priced anct 50 do at 45 feuts, closing weak and with-; out buyers. - , 4 : J ROSIN Market steady at $1 80. for Stxaincdyand Jflutf &t J$iy Xfol5 Good Strained. ' -"" " : :'" . . - TAR Market steady at $1 60 per bbl. of 280 lbs, with sales at quotations. -: . CRUDEttt5NTHC3f Market steady at $1 60j fpr Hard nd , $2.. 75. foj Soft. Sales at; quotations. "-' 1 . ' .' 'J- ". 1 COTTON Mamtmwith saiesjre ported ;of 75 baleon. basb of; 9i cents per Ib. for MiddgThVfollowing were tbA bfftclaf 4ucak: v' .'" Ordinarys.Ui.fliliC -S-lentS tt Good OTsdinary.- i,., Low.Middlinf..& I OT5dinary..i.i,7 lSrld .i " Low mmte&Mm hi y& m Mk& Middlmg.... 9f: Good jddlini: . ' ' " ' -glTAlOroCEprn li;'pJiCfi SPHHTS TJJOTENTINE-The market was quiet and " steady at 45 cents per gal-; . ROSIN-Market quoted steady at $1 30 for Strained - aind jft 82) for -Good trained, with sales as offered." lAter,(we hear of a saW of 500bbls Strained at $r 27i per bbl. TAR Market steady at $1 60 per bbL; of 280 Ihlrwith sales at quotations ' "CRUDE TURPENTTNE-Market Steady at $1 60 for Hard and $2 75 for Soft Sales at'ojiotationsAl 4 SJJa-''- il COTTON -Market firm, with small sales reported on a basis of 9 9-16 cents per lb for Middling. ? Later, we hear of salei 0f75 bales on a basis of 9 1 cents per lb. for Mid dliug.;g;;v; Ordinary. ;; , j; i 6f ; cents f ' lb uooa urainary... 7 Low Middling..'. .... 1-16 Middling;.. ....... 9 9-16 Good Middling...... 915-16 'ti :. 1 1 ';; jSTAR; OFFICE, April 144 : : SPIRITS TURPENTINE Themarket was dull at 45 cents per gallon,' with no sales to report. ROSIN Market quoted steady at $i 27i for Strained and $1 82 or Good Strained, with teles as offered. - ' ; . TAR Market steady at $1 60- per bbl. of 280 lbs.', with sales at quotaUons;' . ' , CRUDE TURPENTINE-Market steady at $1 60 ;?or; Hard and $2. 75 t or '-$ot t. Sales. alqubtabns e--'""."rvv"'' COTTON Market steady.-with sales re ported otTSles n Voasls'Vf $rcente3pfer lb tot Middlmgetfollow offldal quotations:; . kwM Oinarft-O-lC centsJh ooa urqinary. , . . . ; ,-' t-: Low Middline:, . . . . . 9j Middling.' i . r;r; v 9f Good JIiddlmsr,.v.,.ii 10i ii.a ; STAR OFFICE," April 16, 6 P. M SPIRITS TURPENTINE The market opened at 43 cents per gallon bid, with no sales to report, - buyers and sellers being apart in their views. .; ' ir. '.! . ROSIN Market quoU d steady at $1 27i for Strained and $1 82 for Good Strained, with sales as offered, including 500 bbls re ported, at quotations. r " "'A r TAR Market, steady at $1 60 per f bbl of 280 lbs;, with sales at quotations. ; - j r s CRUDE TURPENTINE Market steady at $1 60 for Hard and $3 '75 for Soft,' Sales at quotatiousi ;' .,' :: CTTON-rMarket quiet, . with sales re portedf 100 bales en a basis of 9f cents per; fti for Middling; The following were- the official quotations : ; ' (' v4' ' . ? j ; : Ordinary. -Y.-L-.l 6 13-16 cents In.: i Good Ordinary. . 1 . . : 8t - : - " , . . ijow auaanng. . . . v Middlings . . . SPIRITS :TURPENTTNT2-Thft openeddHlPat 1 ; 43J tpcsUts. per gallon; wifi sales later of 250 jcaskst? '& nlK tT-j!! RQSINMarkifMoteiis ; for Strained and.l tS& f or ' Goa troined, with sales as ofleredr Z- TAR?-Markt &41v at 1 60ier.bhV nf , 2M2faffi.saaii quptatioiiatjir'- CRUDE TURPENTINE-Market steady i at $V 60 for vHajc-and &:35i fortSoffi 'l, Sas . ;quatlbnja;tw COTTON-Marketuieti with sales of 125 bales on aJbaaisurf J9f cen& 'ber lb for'Mid- dling'.- The following were the official quo 'rdlnar?JEi0i. . JTftloCfftits- ft ; uooa wruinary. . . . ...ot Low mmpiiH'- -'" GoodMiddfinirtilOi 'c- opelied flr)n 'Scenlsr gallon, with small saleA at quotations. : -s - ROSINIarl et quoted; Jrm at" $1 271 ! for Strained and $132i for Good Strained. We near or a saleoxj&QgepblsGoodbtrained ., at qnOtatons.o;:T34 : :vt'.'!-VV. TARMarket steady at $160 per bbL of 280 lbs, with sales at quotations., x f i .ni " CRUDE TURPENTINE--Market steady at 1 60iot iBkrdaad $2 J5iorSoft. k Sales at quotations." '. c lZt rV- -'.' ' - vCOTTON--Mark4t steadyVlwUh aalesirei ported of 175 bales on a basis., of 9 cents per lb for Middling; - The following were ;' the official quotations:' .:, :.:iv Ordinary . , . . . si. 'i 6 11-16 cents fb uooa uramary . ,, .... , - - juuaaung.. v .-. Good Middling .. I..'.. 10 '-' ; ' " 1 ''ti': New X6rKyDomparatlve. Cotton State-' 1: ITele3.to; 1 ,NkW " YoBXi Anril .lil.--Th ,u fnllnw i'mg is tne comparative cotton: statement for week ending this date: :- t- ':4: the j Net receipts af an United " . . ; " - --tistatea porpsauring tne ' 1 u: - Total receipts to - this 7 . . date:: : 5,469,2674,333,059 ,TTtfrta f ortha week. 1 . 99.234 1:85.634 I Total exports to i this ; i - date: . , h-ii :? . 3,870,542141823 : Stock in all United States - ports. U .Vi :y.H-. 778,070784,741 Stock at .all' interipr' Stock in Liverpool.'. . . ." 995,000 873.000 American'' afloat M or 1 r, . s.TvI. i f ' Great Britain....;.:,- 172,000 : 221,000. ; Good Mddlin. .-v Si 10i 4 , o ?n 1 STAR QFFICE.priilIV3Le COTTON ANO NAVAL STOlllES - "-' WEfcKIiTT STATEMENT ' . : ' . j , - RECEIPTS -, , , For the week ending April l4th, 1833. .Cotton. Spirits. fiosin. . Tor. " Crude. - .511 . 69 9,881 1,748 - 1.014 BECEIPTS . ;; ; From April 8th to April 15th, 1882. H v Cotton. - Spirits. Basin. . Tar. Crude. 758 792 . 9,233 2,744 , 1,869 r ; ; exports' . r For the week ending April 15th . 1883. : ? &itm. Spirits, Rosing Tar,OrwU Domestic 1,936 1,023 3,435 2,823 B -r- 3 Foreign. V 000. 4 000 .1,100 2,200 , 0 Total ; 1 ,936 1,023 4,535 5,023 'W 3 " -EXPORTS , y From April 8th to April ;i4th 1882. ;' Domestic-1.450 397 4.(19.1 1 9 as 1 r ;o.i.45Q,87;ift :.,:rAsh and Afloat,. Apirii 14. 1883 Cotton ..Vr . 6,625 -1,956 "8,581 Spirits.. y..... J -2,775 ' 00 '' 2,775 Rosin, ; :ii$it; V!. 74,600. ;; ; 9,61184,211 Tar.:h:i. 7,4021,500 902 Crndevi. rl.t- 1,941 iKyOOO 1,941 F Ashore; and Afloat, April 15 1882if j ;Cofeii:Bpiritx jOrude. I 4.544: , -'-747 . 126,103 ; 13,319 , 1,133 - ;; QUOTATIONS. April 11882.;? a April 14, 1883... Cbtton kWiiTh. Spirits.. ;r57i'. " Rosin . . l-92il 97i Tar s . .. 1 75 ; Crude;;.; :f -s . , 45- 1 22il 32 ol 60 - : ;1 60 3 75 POPULAU CUSBGYMAN UNDER A w:;4 -rymrLB. M.: It was in the Yosemite, on a , steep .and rugged mountain Toad. The party num bered about a dozen; arid the jblliest of all was 8 well-known dominie. . Somehow or other- his mule stumbled and rolled over a,nd over, the dominie? clinging fast to him. When they came to a stop the mule was on top. Both- the dominie and the mule were badly bruised." One of the party happened to Have-a bottle of Pebby Davis's Pain Kttj.kb.' ' In a few hours they; were ready to proceed on their journey. . f MARINE DISASTER. ! Senooner Mary J, Bnssell Sunk by ; Collision nvltn tne Steamer City of Merida The Crew Saved.; .V CBy Telegraph to the Uornlng Star.J 1; New York, April 18. The brig Robert Dillon, which arrived, lo-day from Port Royal, had on board the captain, and ' crew of the schooner Mary J. Russell, which she fell in with, water-logged, having been sunk by the steamer City of Merida. Capt. Geo. W. Steelman, of the schooner Rus sell, reports that the weather was clear enough, when the collision occurred, on the 11th, for him to see the vessel's ' light at a distance of a mile. When near the schooner the steamer suddenly changed . her course and soon struck the schooner on the star board side. Hailed " the steamer and re quested that she should lay by, butreceived no reply After getting clear . the steamer stopped and threw a bright light on the schooner, apparently to see what damage had been- done, and then steamed away. The vessel filled in ; four hours, with all hands pumping constantly. The only part of the vessel not submerged was the . top of the cabin house, upon which we all re mained untQ the afternoon of the 13th, when we were taken oft by the brig Robert Dillon. "'' . ' 'f y -.'I, Vt;A- : " 'it-.;'- vlBowltwuDone. " "How do you t manage,; said a lady to her friend, "to appear so happy and good natured all the lime!'' j ''I always -have Parker's Ginger Tonic handy," was the re ply, "and thus easily keep myself and fam ily in good health. I am well, and I always feel good natured." : ; vi: - i f xc - t:: An Arizona: Town. Surrounded " by ' Mostlles Movements of Troops. ; Bv Teleirfaph to the Uornfiuc Star.l ... Tucson, Abizona, April 18. A dispatch from Calabazas last night states that a pros pector was chased to within three miles of that place last evening. The town was sur rounded last night by camp fires and signal ling had been coins: On throughout yester- i day from the surrounding mountains. The ciuzens are mounted ana - awauingan - at tack. V A special train from CamprHuahua is oh its way with troops.. Captain Black and his rangers arrived there yesterday. He sayS they traced the Indians who killed Mc Comos' family into, the Sierra Madre moun tains in Chihuahua. ; Two scouts Who got in sight of their camp in Deep Canon, count ed sixty-two warriors 'and observed a large amount of plunder and a great jnany ani mats2 They reported this discovery to Capt. Blackfbut as the rangers numbered only twenty, they feared to-attack them. " " : The El Paso (Telas) Times says, edito rially: "Gen Crook will have supreme cdm-mandf-both of the American" and Mexican troops, and will enlist one hundred' and fifty ; San Carlos Apaches. ; He will move ' into Sonora..and a most vierorous campaign I will he. immediately commenced. Both the u American ana Mexican officers believe mat , tbo anmniiation of the hostiles will alone make peace possible, v ; -4 7 :J-''J.- r' j ' " ;s An JtoposslbrntyV; ' Deserving articles are always appfecia- f er's Hair Balsam makes it popular,? Gray nairs : are jmpossiDic with its occasional use.", ' . ' v: v . . , . - . ' 'J . ; 22. E. RAILROAD. A; Frclgnt TndnVWrecked Near High ;- Point TbeXnsrlneer Killed and Tw - Men. SerlOnsly Jnjnredv"is1. t-N-lr N- :llBy Telekinph lofhejoilnne S(ial; ..i'l; iDANViti, -YiLw April i 18. Affreight train on the North Carolina Division of the Richmond & Danville Railroad ran over 4 cow near High PointK N. CL!,! this morning! The engine and tender and eight cars were p pUfcdnp hx a-icut. Engineer John. Gayle was killed instantir,;ana vy m. Wilson,, tne; fireman, and a braketnan (name unknown) were seriously injured. " - ' v ' 1 i 5 j: - - - ' C v-l -fltseemS impossible that a remedy mada of such COTnmon, simple plants as . Buchu HotosriJiandrake;" Dandelion, .etc. ishouJd make so many and such great cures as Hop Bitters do: but when old andj young, ;rich and poor,; pastor and doctor,' lawyer ahd editor, all testify to having been- cured "by them, you must believe, and try them; your self, and doubt no longer; fir 1 11U UUUHI VUL1 illl E BMATlS-M im u is sw an a patnzu flino m of tuel KIOHEYS4.IVER AND BOWELS. It aleaaae the system of Htm aetid tmlaonl that erases the dreadftu snlteixi which, only the Tlotfansof Bhemnrtiwn esn iesUse. THOUSANDS OF CASES of ttis :rarmt forms of this terrbl ftinnssn hsve leena.tiiaU7MUeved, sad ta short time PERFECTLY; CURED. I mac. $u uqwa oa dkt, sold bt sbuqqists.1 44. -. Dry can be Bent by man. I v af C- II ZtK'll ; be 1 Deod&Wly . so we fr nrm oct I (S..iadjg. t : - .il : 1 -1 .aw s- -m . a 1 . m 1 'A y.rM- :: 1 i ,.r. i rand avoid sickness: - ' 4 rfeelms: tired and ' ;;t Avorh Out;1 instead of 'aches H1 ' ;' 4.;.ttj- m;w:i. xjqu can,eonunije leeiingry-ri iniserableahd od;fbVric-&i 'thmgi sand -rgv ond bnt Votir- . "i'l self cart find fault, bht if you' ; 4 . are tired bf that kind oflife, ' ' r " ' 3H35dC hangtiiT you.r : r. t; 'Tr ow.?.; Byrtge&ng.'one ; bottle: of Brown? Iron Bit-: . ' Ters, and taking it regularly ' r ; ? 1. 1. . , . Mansfield, Okid.lfor.afi, 1881. i 0 Gentlemen have snffered with ; C!;ii . ! m.. t.nAl 1 . .. ! ? soreness on my breast, with shoot- '. ng pains all through my body, at ' ; tended with great weakness, depres. ' ; ' sion, of -spirits.: and loss oT appe-- .; tite I hare takes seyeral different . ' medicines, and was treated by prom- . ; ; inent physicians for my liver, Tcid- ; ."-neys, aind spleen, but Igot no relief. , I thought I would try Brown's Iron 1 , Bitters; I have now taken one bottle ,:' " and a half and am about well pain - ' i in side and back all gone soreness . all out of mv breast, and I have a.."' ;. ii-; good appetite, and am gaining in, 4 strength and flesh. It can Justly be; Called HcAkitig qf tnediciHtt. ; ' ' ' : JoRlf KAlXStlbSB.- ! ' Brown Iron Bitters is r ? - ' composed of Iron in soluble 't' ; form ; " Cinchona t the' great , j tonic, together ; .with other standard remedies, making , r: ; a remarkable non-alcoholic : . . tonic, which will i cure Dys-. i . i . pepsia, Indigestion, Malaria,. ; :( Weakness, and relieve all ; "Lung-and Kidney diseases. ap 25 DfcWly nlw 'nrm" 8dn r ap25 WHOLESALE PRICES Our quotations. It shonld be undetood, represent the wholesale ' prices generally. In making aj small orders hteber prioes have to be charged. . - , , ' - Abticlks. I'-'-v-;:.;. ,;.'?-.'' ..wucats. BAGGTNO Gunny : : I ... . . .". ... . ; f? ' 10Ha Standard. . 00, & bauow Nortn Carolina, -Hams, lb....... i.. ...... ' 1 . ' Shoulders. $ lb Sides, choloe, $ lb.......;... Wkstkbh Sxokbd Hams, 9 &-. Sides, f t......... .. Shoulders, lb Dkt Saxtku Sides, l V,... Shoulders, ?-lb.w,.. ..v.. BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, . 1 Second Hand, each.... ..,. New New York, each New City, each.. i r-. i.. . . . . BBasWAX ft lb... BRICKS Wilmington, 9 M ...... Northern CUTTER North Carolina, 9 Northern, S.....v.......i CANDLES $ lb Sperm. . .- - Tallow . ' I . . . . . .C ..... 1 ... . ; Adamantine, . . CHB3B- lb Northern Fact'y . Dairy, Cream..... .. State , COFFEE V Java:,..',". ..... ' Rio .... CORN MEAL bush., In sacks, - y - Virginia Meal. . .. COTTON TIES bundle....... BOMBSTICS Sheeting, 4 4, V yd Yarns, bunch...... 00 00 A 15 & 10 11 16. , 00 -11 . 1( 00 & 00 & 00 ! '8a 1 75 1 90 0 00 00 7 50 0 00 25 18 a 'iso. 2 00 & 1 90 . 9 50 & 14 00 25 . 35 25 12 15 ,1 14 28 14 . . 12H -.80. 80 -175' .-. 7.: 11)49 18 & 14 & 00 ' 10 18' & is o 75 77jia 1 50 ' 6 90 , PISH Mackerel, No. 1, S bbL : . 18 00 ea sw w 12M i 15 . Mackerel, No. t, 9 half. bbl.. ' ' - Mackerel, No. S, bbl. .. . ... Mackerel, No. 8, ft half bbl .. Mackerel, 286. 8, $ bbi. Mullets, W bbl7..U...; Mullets, Pork bbls N. C. Roe Herring1, V keg:... 1 Dry Cod, FERTILIZERS 9 2,009 pounds. French's Carbonate of lime French's Agricultural -Lime 'Peruvian Guano, Nol....... ' " !"." Lbbos.?.... 8 50 10 00 9 0 10 00. 5 00 5 60 8 50. 9O0L. 7 00 ,8 5ft 8 00 i4 . 5 . 7 00 C 8 50 57 60 36 00 00 00, 00 00 45 00 00 00' 00 or 00 00 40 00 00 00 on no 7 60 9 00 ' 68 50 - 37 00 i 61 00 ! 60 00 50 001 40 00 45 00 67 00 45 00 67 00 70 00 iugh's Carolina Fertilizer ; . Bone MeaL.,.. " Bone Flour.. 1. v uroona noae ; .. ... . . . ' f Navassa Guano . . .4 Complete Manure. .... - Wando Phosphatea...; ...... 00 00- RercrA-p Jk "Rnt.T.'u PhnsrJiat . 00 00 w nanu's mospnaie . . . 70 0 60 00 1 KxoeUenza Cotton Fertilizer, 65 00 - 60 00 FLOUR-HP bbl Fine. . 0 00 0 00 4 50 5 60 6 60 9 00. & 85:: 6 25 7 00 ; is isortnern super.. . - Extra.. . .a 6 25 .iiv- . .'V,,, Family,,. 60, v.bj m inn kjiiroi . . 5 00 v..;- '" iiiiramu; - ' , Extra . 6 0(t, y.... oo glue-hp n.-;.'.v. . HATV S3 KnahAl M1 . . Corn, from store, bags, white ? .: Corn, cargo, mTmlk, . . -., Corn, cargo. In hags. . , " ... ,. . ( Own, cargo, Mixed, in tags. . . Oats, from store.4. t.,7'.. ...iti'o '7 f ' 67 65 65 95 4 6 ;v, 67 uow eas BIDES-f) B Green . t 00 :.i.;...v 10 11 uai bt iuu ids jsasiern. 1 00 - 1 25 . western. i ' 1 05 . North River . 1 80 HOOFt 30N Ton. . ........... LARD W lb Northern. .... ...... ; North Carolina. UMBWbarreL... LUMBER City Sawed ft M ft. i Ship Stuff, resawed..-. . Rough Edge Plank........... 78 00 3 00 " 126., 14X oo 14 -- - 1 10 18 00 15 00. 1 60 20 00 10 00 18 00 west inaia cargoes, accora- ingto qnality...... 13 00 ' Dressed Flooring, seasoned. . 18 00 - Scantling and Boards, oomn 18 00 SB 00 15 00 iuiAHai5i $t gauon,: New Crop Cuba, in bhds.... . " " ' in bbls..... " Porto RicoT In hhds ..." V : lnbbls........ Sugar House; In hhds. , ... .Jnbbls , - Syrup, In bbls. ' NAILS Keg Cut, lOd basis. w & 00 00 00 03 ' 26L 0 00 .. 12 1 10 , ,W !15 , 00 00 85 ' 15 " 75 75 60 8 50 86 '. 40 ". 86 , 41 . ; 00 ,27' 80 , . ; 8 50 IS 1,45 ioo j 18 ; '". 20 -!. 22 1 25 4 1 10 80 ulls w gauon Jierosene- i tai yL m f fjj ... Ttn floods, . ."-,. r . Rosin .1... ." : Tar. . . ......... ..... .' ...j Deck and Spar .:... ' POULTRY Chickens, Uvegrown -"" ; "Turkeys ...'.. .-s .'i tf PEANUTS bushel j.i.t.lv.-. ; POTATOES bushel Sweet .. - Irish, ner bbl ...... . 8 75 PORK bbL City Mess... .. 00 00 22 00 i V 1 00 17 00 . .'17 00 18 00 Prime ... RumD ....... " "f ' '! RICE Carolina, lb Roiigh. bushel. .... . . . 8 .90 1 05 iiAWO W ju vuiuin.-.k...... ,v . J.J City ... i-ii-s.!Av. .v.i fJ.y 13 i rope a ft . . u . . Aii . lirijiv ;.- n SALT sack-rAlum. ... .80 ; . 85 -75 Liverpool,.;.....;.';.......... ' 00 liisDon ww da w American . . .. K; . ..as 00 . . ; SUGAR S Ilv-Cuba.. .tv.. 0 00 00 Porto Kieo. . , .i. . ft A Coffee.... .......... ; 9 00 ft v c ,1,... f.,t.?.....;(jv7K W?f " EX C ...................... ; 074 jj 8Jl - Crushed -.... -.ir ..-- -10Ji - " 11 - SOAP t JTorthern-.i.. ...... 5 6)4 SHINGLES MT-Ootntract...v;;,5 OO 7 00 Common ...... Ji 00 2 CO Cypress Saps. . ...... 4 50 5 00 '. ' Cypress Hearts..! 0 00 7 60 STAVES M W. O. Barrel..... 12 00 18 00 7 R. O. Hogshead . ...... TALL0W- t.i......:.. a JCfe TIMBER M feet Ext Heart - (first class yellow pine).. 14 00, 14 50 . 15 00 . Prime Shlp'ir (first class heart 12 00 13 50 Extra Mill (good heart).. . 8 00 10 00 Mill Prime...... ........... 7 50 8 60 Common MUl 5 00 6 60 Inferior to ordinary 3 50 WHISKEY galloft Northern., 1 00 . 4 00 5 00 8 60 86 25 15 North Carolina . . 1 00 WOOL lb Washed Unwashed..". ; Butty.... ,. 25 21 10 'I f:" LOOS TQ' YOUR INTEREST. 77 7"7Ar-fJ. ' :f;.- ;'.&'! --":" ' " ' ' '. '.'...' - y7t'-y7yjv'lif:- . j ; - ifi If ' fpiiiliy; this? cut spows -MAciiiiinB Cai l1 A4tachel as well to Carts! ?3--ic5; )',-.-'!..-rJ.-. : f2." 5....':J. !...' - ' --f-vt--:.-' ;uti"M"ir wun it you 1 can put on Evenly - s X ' - - - " - . ' -.i ' " l .v f :1!I,P' impost, SXuek, on Eigrht or Teii Acres Per DayJ .'.MjiHji.;- i ifkIti t ' ' ' --'- ':: tl-i-77 iy , f- It S the cheapest and most efecient. machine of the' kind known, and will distribute broad cst SWgio dritt or in two rpwsatonc? anylwidth and In any desired quantity. The farmer will In one-year, get hack many times the- price ; of 'the .farm right and machine in the' increased yield' of his crop alone, to say pothmg of-inoneyjved which he has been paying for fertmWand the permanent improvement of his land.- .t; tt j v- : ?j; -.-. . -; - - Read the foUoWmg certificate the machine was invented and has. been thoroughlyjltested .for the- last four years : . ' " ' r -- vr---' ; This Is to certify that", we" have used Brawn" in its praise, as Udtrftutesstable.and; barnyard; manure, cotton seed, etc. evenly and uniformly, in any desired quantity,: both in single drill and wO rows at once; any width, "We further recom nlend It for Its cheapness andim ;can be had on every farm, which enables- every .one to be his Own repairer. uSigned,' , . . . D. C. MORGAN,; ." 0 C. C. SMITH, . A. B. SCajlBER, 1h. - - ; R. O. COBB. - w. jl DeGRAFFEREID, T. J; "WILLIAMS, i I W. C. HINSON, !JOS. A. POWELL, THOS. WOOD, - PAJJLK. M.; L, BOWMAN.. " J. R. MERIDETH. - .' l" . ' . ; -'j And ajiost; of others. . ' "'. , ' ' t - 5 y l z-. .... j . ; T . K " ,7. n Single Haclines, $12.00. "Agents wanted In every: county in OR ap 0 W2m EXPORTS FOB. THE WEEK. COASTWISE. Baltimore Schr Florence N Tower 137,015 feet lumber. . ' , ;New; York rSteamship Regulator 839 bales cotton, 855 bbls spts turpt, 350 do tar, 124 do rosin. 50 do nilch..!? tierce rice. 75 bags chaff,. 112' pkgs . mdse,106,94a . feet luinDer.- . ,r ;:iJi ; .y ; . t -"" '-' Philadelphia Sfchr .Thos Sinnickson 115,262 feet: lumber, 8,200 ..shingles, 5 tons brass nd copper. :'77iy !--'-.-v. n New York Schr Joseph Rndd 2,995 bbls rosin. - ., ,; f ' . 1 , FOREIGK . 1 1 -y 1 A- -, : Qlasoow Nor barque Frey-iSll bbls rosin. .A'-"' j . m m m . i! -pXf tractt's; Ceosr;;; . ;, Is renowned as apure andreffective Hair Dressing -In very quarter ' of the world. For thirty years it has been a favorite with the . people and a leader with the trade. The name "Cocoaine" has become a valua able property; Burnett & Co. have estab lished their. o!e right to its use in several suits at law, thus protecting the' public and themselves from imposition.. .. H . The superiority of Burnett's Flavor ing Extracts consists in thier perfect pu rity and grelit .strength. '7-fil i r; f ":' m New TTorJc Naval Store.IaiKet, : New York Journal of Commerce, April 16. H Spbrits turpentine There' is a light trade demand and a lower market -with sales of 50b arrels at 48c : merchantable order offered at the close, at 47ic. 7 RosiosTtecmarket nas not vaneu. ;inere are rauier prompt sellers of the low tirades m account of the increased supplies and the 'slack4 interest of exporters. Medium andhrsbr-grades un changed. The Quotations; are:. Rosins-- Strained at $1 67il TO ; . good strained at SI 75; JS0.2 JSat SI 8-; JNo.a F atSI 95; No. 1 jG.at $2 O52;i10; No.l H at $2 302 35; good No, I I at $2 45 low.pale Kat $2 75 a W; pale M at f9-.l2i; extra pale. JM $3 803 50r window glass -W at $3 75 4 sso; xar is quoted at S3 25 ror vynmiDg ton; Pitch is quoted at $2 25. ' . - 1 PERSONAL! TO MEN ONLY ! Ths "VoiaSc Belt Co.. MarshaU. Mich., will send Da. Dtx's Cirr.yw rated Klbctbo-Voltaio Belts akd Elbo- bio AppuAJtCBS on trial for thirty days -to- men (vouDflr or oldV who are afflicted with Debility,-Lost Vitality and Manhood, and kind of troubles, guaranteeing speedy and complete re storation oi neaitn ana mamy Tigor. Address &b above. . N. B. No risk is incurred, as thirty days trial is auowea.- ' THE-TORTUNATE NEWS VENDER. Schaf- ferj the book and news man. who made the big hit in the Louisiana State Lottery the other day, got his money yesterday per Central Express Co. It wasn't much of a package, the amount eon sisttng of three $5,000 billa ' Mr. Sehaffer will oontinue in business, and not allow his good for tune to spoil him one bit.. Thus far he has made a great success of a. small beginning through hard work. Allenstown (Pa.) Chronicle S News, March 38. HOW. TO BH0RTE2T LIFE.--The' receipt Is simple. You hare only to take a riolent cold. and neelect it. Abernethr. the ' neat English surgeon, asked a lady who only told him she had a cough: "What would you have 1 The Plague V Beware of "only eougns.,. j The worst cases can, however, be cured by SR. WM. HALL'S BAL SAM for the LUNGS. ; In . Whooping-Congh and Croup It immediately allays Irritation,- and is sure to prevent a fatal termination of the disease., Sold by all druggists and dealers in medicines. : v THE FLORENCE NIGHTINQALB OP THE NURSERY. -The following is an extract from a letter written to the German Bsformed Messenger. acunamrjiersDurgn.i'emi.r A uimCTACTREsa. usc onen the doo for- ber-. and Mrs. Wlnslow1-. will pr0ve4he American Florence Nightingale of the Nursery. Of this we are so- sure,' that ' we will teach our "Susy' -to say,' '-'A- blessing on Unf; Wmslow for helping her to survive and escape the griping, eolioking, and teethmapsiecei.- - Mbs Winslow's 800THIH& STBtrtP ' Telieres the chfld from pain, andtcures dysentery and diarrhoea. It softens the gums,reduues inflammation, cureswind eolio, and carries the mf ant safely through' the teething period. It performs precisely what it tesses to perform, every pax' or n notnrng L We have sever seen Mrs. Wtnslow know her only throusrh the preparation of hero6thrag Syrup for ChiMren Teething." If we had the power We would make her, as she is, a1 "physical saviour to the infant race. Sold by al duggistai 25 cents a bottle. ATT ACHED TO WAGOJf. it; and Uniformly your Stable Ma- -- "-71. i "" '- ' - -'i"-, ' "- d I '-1. ;v . r i 'I Ouachita Paeish, LotrisiANA,1 July 20, 1881. Patent Distributor, and can sav EVERYraiNO ttT "cokcru oiaie uairs in iksu, Where It was ex- In Clnls of Two or More, $n:oo. . the State. Address," BR0WH & NICHOLSON, ; f .Proprietors, Charlotte, Iff. C. EART, BAILEY, & CO., .. . Manufacturers, Wilmington, N. C. Gen. HATTHEW P. TAYLOR, General Agent, Wilmington, ST. CV , COTTON MARKETS. ., , CBy Telegraph to the Mornmg Star. . April 18. Galveston "steady at 9jc nei receipts 2,448 ! bales; Norfolk, quiet at 9 1316c net receipts 1,168 "bales; Balti- ' more, quiet and steady at 10c net receipts 1,067; bales; Boston, steady at 10c net re ceipts 503 bales; Philadelphia, dull at 10fc --rnet receipts 673 bales; Savannah; steady at : 9fc net receipts 1,101 bales; New Or-' leans, in good demand at 9 II-I60 net re ceipts 1,654 bales;, Mobile, quiet at 9c net receipts 185 bales; Memphis, quiet at 9Jc net receipts 655. bales; Augusta, quiet - at 9ic--net receipt 102 balesi Charleston; it fair demand at 10c net receipts 902 bales. THE GALLOWS. -r Execution ora murderer in New Jersey h :t :- By Telegraph to the Homing Star. ' 1 'Morristown;' April IS.1 James Ttec lewn was hanged in the county jail yardV in this city, this morning, for the murder of Minnie Chirgwin, at Port. Oram, Tues day June 20th, 1882; ' , . MARINE. v 1-, ' . t ARRIVED. -; . Bchr Ella M'Hawes.! 330 towns. Piirriri- 1 ton, Rockland,1 with lime and hay to E G ( Barker & Co. . - .. ' . ; Schr Jennie N Huddell. Henclrsnn Vpw t York, with 350 tons steel rails to W & W K K Co, and I,70 empty spirit casks to Worth & Worth"; vessel to Geo Harriss & Co Swed bria? TJnea. 230 tons ' nnl1hnrr fit I Thomas, W I, Heide & Co. Nor barque J H Scbwensen. 376 Ions. I Gundersen, Liverpool, Heide & Co.; with salt tooraer. : - - , Nor barque Ellsef, 420 tons, Haoge, Bris. toV Heide & Co. , . 1 8 wed barque Vulcan, 373 ton.'Linander, Dnblin, Heide & Co. ' ; Swed barque Thorguy, 341 tons, Ander son, East London, Heide & Co. , J5 Nor barque Christine, 314 tons, Jensen, Liverpool, 200 tons salt,- Heide & Co. iNor barque Eolus, 259 tons, Krogb, Ramsgate, England, C P Mebane. i Schr .. Leonessa, 213 tons, Henderson, Geo Harriss & Co. - t , . , ; Steamship Benefactor, Tribon, New York,T E Bond. ' ' - , - - Schr A D Lamson, 448 tons, Smith, Na vassa Island, Geo Harriss & Co; cargo ot, phosphate to Navassa Guano Co. ;: . ,..- ., . . . , CLEARED. . , - 'Nor barque Frey, Halvorsen, Glasgow, Ale Sprunt & Sonj ' J Ger barque- Albatross, Siebe, Hamburg ; put in nere m aisiresst :; -j. i . ; .Schr Florence. -M Tower, (Wilson, Balti more, E G Barker & Co; cargo by Col vi lie & Campbell. ; ; . r v ' -" : Schr Millie Trim,' Barbour, Cliarleston. ; S C..EG Barker & Co., ;.r - . - Steamship Regulator, Doane, New York. EE Bond., .-. m "' ! Schr Thos.Sinnick8on. Dickfinmn Phiin. delphia, Geo Harriss & Co- cargo by J YL Chadbourn ffe Co. Col H B Short, and Hart. Bailey & Co. t (Incorrectly reported in our Oast.) ; ' . Bchr Joseph Kudd, Hallock, N6w -York, Geo; Harriss' & Co ; cargo by Paterson ' DowninirCo. ' ' . : .-,..'.'; Hew Process - Mi U4 entine :i Still; (PATENTED ifAlTT 3d, 1882. ' -; i"TjV)RTY PER CEKT; INCREASE IN SPIRITS,' and a more nnlforra.andi better itosin.- Sim pie. . i durable andlsafe: . Been fuliy tested. State ' Riffhts for 'sale. ; Inspection asd eorrespondenc'e v solicited by .. -1 BELLIN&RATB & REDWINE, JanSu Warn Castleberry, Ala, Turo mm :'AM1 El ft 1! r-i i '-.if it I (. ." JL
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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