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tit C ImUb -life- COMPLETENESS. Because It is lair, shall the rose-bad keep Its possible loveliness folded op Would you bare the pride of the forest sleep For fear of spoiling the acorn-cup? Nay.. The bad Laiii dreams of the perfect : ...; "flower; v f. " The acorn thrills with divine unrest; The bud must blossom when comes its hour , The acorn follow its hjgh behest" Ttue, they do parish. Tis ever so. -This law unerring all nature knows. Tbe bud aud the acorn are slain; but lot The pride of the forest, and lo! tbe rose. - ! February Seribner's. - promote the rrowth of ovstera in New River, in Ousbw county, pass ed its second and itird readings. ; House bill 291, Senate .bill ' 298. to incorporate the South Atlantio Ohio Railroad Company. Explained by Mr. York. Discussed by Mr. New- l J : t .Ti . . ' iauu iu - lavor. isiscussea aiso oy Messrs. Scott of Rockinsham and Whitaker. Passed its third reading HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Petitions were presented as follows: Mr. late, from colored citizens of two counties, asking for a sweeping prohibitory liquor law. "-"j ekpoets . . - were submitted by Mr. Joyner.for tbe committee on Engrossed Bills; Mr. Sparrow, for the committee on -'Cor porations, reported favorably 'on the bill to organize tbe couuty of Ddr ham, out of Wake and Orange, i Mr. Worthinston introduced a re solution requesting om members of Congress to use their influence to, have the tax on tobacco and snuff re pealed. ' V " - i Bills were introduced and referred as follows: By Mr. Page, to authorize the en try and patent of; lands in Joues and Craven counties, belonging to the Literary Board. - To the- committee on iLducaiion. '. TUB LEGISLA.TUUE. Raleigh News-Observer's Report Curtailed. : SENATE. . . I- -' Satubdat, Jan. 29, 1881. ' " PETITIONS. . f . Mr. Davidson, petition from citi zens of Buncombe : county, asking prohibition. Mr. Scott, of New Hanover, peti tion from certain citizens of New Hanover county, to abolish the . Crim inal Court in said county. BILLS AND BESOLUTIOXS were introduced' as follows, and ap propriately referred or otherwise dis posed of: - - ; Air. King, bill to provide for the utamoning of witnesses from other counties rn cases on trial before jus tices of the peace. Judiciary com mittee. Mr. Williamson, of Edgecombe, bill to prevent attorneys at-law from practicing in those courts where their partners hold the position .of judge or justice. ; Judiciary committee. Mr. Dortcb, bill concerning inspec tors of Wilmingtoo. a - Committee on Propositions and Grievances. - Mr. Parish, bill to reduce the price of Jaw books and Supieme Court Re-port!-.- ' HiVB&'p -. r; Mr. Jenkins, bill 1 concerning evi tienue in bastardy cases. ' ' ; ; .;4;'; -K. ' CALKNDAB. r Senate bill 192, to extend the juris diction of justice of the peace. Dis cussed by '.-Mr. j Scott, of New Hano ver. Mr. Respasa said he would vote for the bill if it ' also provided for thirty-nine lashes.' Mr. Bine renewed bis motion to lay on the table. .The yeas and nays were called yeas 27, nays 9. - Mr.Cunningbam moved that House u.u ioo, oe.,atf - - D u U vorably by the committee; was taken working convicts on the Roxboro I :r J J - , : railroad, be taken up. Explained by ''i--: Jk Great HnuiiD Victory. . r Washington Post- , U General; Skobeleffsi splendid, vic tory over v the Turcomans at Geok Tepe although its announcement occupies but little-space in the cable news, is a very important achieve ment, arid must5 give him high, rank among j.he military heroes , of the time. ' -t -.- : it. ... .' i ; It will be remembered that Skobe leff ! was called to the command of this expedition after" "another officer COLUJEKCIAi.. WILMINGTON MAR K K T. llon$ for Strained and $1 49 for Qood Strained, I -with sales reported of 3,000 bbls aj quotar Om A Tk n TUTU T T tmt j - Diaji Kjujsiuju, dan. , o jr. jo. ? i : SPIRITS TURPENTINE. The mar ket was quiet at 41 cents per gallon, with sales reported of 150 casks at that price." w KOSLN The market was steady at $1 37 for Strained and $1: 40 for Qood Strained," with sales as offered," TAR Market steady at $t 40 per bbl of TAR Market firm at . $1 50 per bbl. of 280 lba. with sales of receipts at quota lions.; CRUDE TURPENTINE Market firm, with sales reported at fl 80 for Hard andf (8 10 per br for ; Yeilotf Dip and Virgin. fJOTTON--The. markeiwas quoted dull, with sales reported of 75 hales on a basis of 1 cents per lb4; 'for' Middling. The i.'l -' lowing were the quotations of tbe day: of high rank had conspicuouslr failed. 2801bs with sales of receipts at quotations.1 Ordina'.:.J...:..,,.f.v :H .Y'ce'nts ??) & a AAnn? . f. :.v CRUDE T1TRPKNTTNT2 Market Arm I Good Ordinary....'.. 9 V4 'i M" Accepting the . appointment with cheerful alacrity, he entered on the work of -reorganizing1 the- .'forces placed, at bis , disposal. :. In this he was v entirely successful, reducing chaos to order, and he was soon able to advance : with a1 compact, .tho roughly f drilled and ; highly disci plined army. ... Moving on the Turcomans,General SkobelefE found them, thoroughly in trenched and in great force, 5 They CRUDE TURPENTINE Market firm. with sales reported at 80 for Hard and $3 00 per bbl for Yellow Dip and Virgin. . COTTON: The market ? was quoted. I quiet, With sales reported of 60 bales on a. basis of Hi cents per b. for Middling. The following -were the official quotations . vt the day: ' t ; ; ' '; Ordmary..,..,.; -....' 71 .cents p tt wooa urainary.. ....... .y Strict Good Ordinarv; . Low Middling..;; .,;.V-il0 13-16 Miaaung. .... s iij t-- Strict; Good- Ordioary.;: ; iiow J0jaauiig..i,...iiu ' Middling.,.:..-..., ,f..V 11 . i Good Middling . . . 'PEANUTS Sale's" reported on ' a Vasis of 3O30ceuU for, shelling itock,4d cents for. Ordinary, 50 c'ts for Pnmet 60 cents fur Extra' Prime, and 70 cents for Fancy ttntset quiet., ' - CO TON 'AND' 8TOIISS fought bravely and , were wel 1 ban- Good Middlinei U ! ." K 'J J IBON rH(Y aTArBfllfeNT'.Vf - r. -. BSCSIfTS , i s- dled, but' they were steadilv.rppulsed ana compelled to tall back, iu tie by little, until they : came to thei r . city walls. 'i ."i , .A Here Skobeleff began to use the pick and spade, advancing his paral lels until it was lime to storm tbe PEANUTSWSalea repl iretl uo a bas a of 2030 cts for shelliug etOCk,40ct for Ordi nary, 50 cents fiic Prime, 60 cents forExtrav Prime, aud 70 cents fur Fancy., Market quiet. . STAR OFFICE,1 JknunxjltiZ 6J?t M SPIRITS TURPENTINE Tbe market , j For, the month of, January, 1881., - Cotton. Spirits. Rosin. . Tar. , Crude. 7,003. .. 4.617., .67.994 , ,3,258y 8,143 RECEIPTS mi. uauc, iwi ttic lone v. I in uu A aU . 71 I Jif.J ii"--i- -.4.1. stockholders: in rraTlroads knd" ttther 8y-wy ? r7v .b.. rp . . , ; , p I ui uacuu, itv j cunco uiuoa uvw oainicpuiicu laic; vi ui bi ui (uiuu, auucpb me ueab leima .uuy uu gei, i oeing a aeenne 01 4C oujasi reports. and the result will be a vast addition to the domain of the Czar. The ter- corporations. the Judiciary. t" : - Ihe mortiiog hour having expired. on motion of Mr. Greeu, of Craven, the calendar was placed at the dis posal of the Speaker. .,4 : - lloose bill 245. to incorporate tbe town of Rutherford College, passed its third reading. j House bill 341, to amend the char ter of the town of Carthage, passed its third reading. - ' i ' House resolution 81, appointing) a committee of five to take into con sideration the propriety of removing the disabilities of W. VV. Holden, amended by striking out five and in serting nine, passed without a divi- ritory will be a valuable acquisition. sion. A messsage yr&a received from the I Governor with regard to the dividing line between this State and the States of South Carolina and Virginia, ask ing that ; thV State ' Geologist be ap pointed a commissioner to settle the lines with commissioners, from those States. The message 1 was sent to the Senate with a request to print. I liesolution in. regard to the sale of t h e Wester n Nort h Carolina Rail road having been .reported on unfa- up. Mr. Cunningham, and passed second aiiu third readings.'; ; Senate bill 217, to incorporate the Fulton Fire Company, of Tarboro,N. C. Discussed by Mr. Williamson. - P sed second and third readings. : A COMMUNICATION Mr Ray moved to lay the resolu tion on the table. " I - The motion - prevailed - ayes 43, nays:-29. ;r Senate -reaulution requesting our members of CongrtisH to v. use their influence lo have the- Commissioner of Aarioullure . made Secretary bf FUBTHEE PABTICUIiASS OF THE EECBNT ' ' " JDISASTEOUS riEB. ; ' I RAtKiGHi February 2. The fire at Ply mouth, North Carolina, destroyed the busi ness portion of the place, which was thickly built up with stores and warehouses. The court bouse was built of brick.'- The fire. beginning in an office near the centre of Water street, worked its way both up and down that street until it bad swept it clear, not a building being left ? The losses wril reach $127,500. , Besides the buildings de stroyed 250 bales of: cotton were burned and 100,000 shingles. .Hornthai & Bro.. and J. F. Norman were partially insured; the other losers bad no insurance whatever. The Episcopal church burned was built of brick and was handsome in design. - ; , -If-' - ? - t Standaed 0? the English L&rauAGE Webster's Unabridged Dictionary is com mended the English World over for its ex cellence. V Wherever you find : English" speaking people there you find Webster. England has produced nothing equal to it, and in America . it is the standard. - The illustrations are a marvel for accuracy and number, aud it is a treat just to be able to loos through it. The new .edition has 1,923 -pages,' 3,000 engravings and' four pages colored plates. Its able and com prehensive definitions are a library in them. selves a thesaurus of unbounded trea-? sures. Our' Chunk ' Paper, ' New Market, Virginia. - , "f ROSIN--The market was firm at $1 37 for Strained and $140 for Good Strained, with sales tf 50Q bbls Good Strained ! at quotations,.;, TAR-Market steady at $1 40 per bblof 280 lbs, with safes of receipts at quotations:' CRUDBTTURPENTIN.EMarket firm, with sales reported at $1 80 for Bard and $3 00 per .bbU for; Yellow Dip "and Virgin! f COTTON The market was quoted doll, with sales reported. of140 bales on a basis of lli cents per lb' for Middling, being a decline of c. on last reports, closing qaiet. The followiDg.were the 'official quotations' of ;the dayr;;--: ?? r Ordinary: . ; .". ' H ? v cents Good Ordinary; . .Vl-ft V " Strict.Good Ordinarv tvii liow-Middling . ,10 13-16 Middling.. .V. . . 4 11J Good MiddliniE nt PEANUTS Sales reported! on a of 2030 cu , for shelling stock 40 cents for Ordinary 50 cents for Prime, 60 cents for Extra Prime, and 70 cents for Faney. Market quiet I ; ior the month of January, 1880. i J Cotton. " Spirits, Rosin. Tar. Crude. 3,512: 6,403 - -' 58,868 ; 4,351 . 6,575 1 "j , . jT, 'BXPOBTS . ' 1 ; r ' i- -Fox. the month pfJanuaryi 1881. ; ? C- Cotton. Spirits.1 Bosin. Tar.'Crude Domes'c, 4,936 2.187 1, 5,793 2,660 :.,V 422 Foreign, 7,348 1,884' 47,151 , 000 ' t ; 000 TO lfl - - - Jl " 'if' - m m t rt. ' ; M . m W jUL ALL i&jfmziU'r bum iLKrB':-PH3EriS BALL SEWING THREAD. COLUIIBUS, GEORGIA. V PREPARED JSr A PROCESS ZTSED 1 IX WO OTHER; MILL. 'izt OTP 13TT A;T , i 16, Balls to Pound,' 1 fb. Packages, v t""'' ' 20 Balls to Pound,' 2 lb Paper Eoxcs. r .rf Packed in Cases of 20, 30, 50, 100 or 500 founds eaxb.1 ,; 1f Uniform Price. Invariable Discounts.' I ' ! FOR & E AG! & PHENIS.': USE XTOOTHER Total. 12.274 4,071 52,944 2.660 432 EXPORTS 1 1 iTnr thA mAnfh nf iTniLiitiVti 1 RSI : - "' Cotton. Spirits Rosinl Tar. Crude." Domes'c, 3,335 3.859 J '' 2,208 ' 3,637 4 ! 296' Foreign, 8,473 6,915 65,068 1,575 1 000 Total. 296 .... - "1 - basis J : 3 -t- O ' m was nerereaa irom ine oecreiary oi .AgUe wwuken up and passed State, showing the population of the . i,. ' i; f-.- r State by counties. Mr. Dortch moved that ,500 copies l.e printed. Mqtion prevailed.' - -Senate bill 218, to incorporate Tar boro Lodge No., 1,821. of the Grand i United Order of Odd Fellows (col- I rt d). '1 be bill passed its second and third readings. vf Senate bill 224, to authorise the North western North Carolina Rail- ' r.i.i Company to extend and'eon Mirurt us road and tbe branches there uL The bill passed its third read- - Senate resolution ; '225, for the re lif of the : Sheriff of Jones county. Juhir McDaniel, passed second and third readings. j fcnate bill 239, to amend chapter 189, laws of ' 1879, to regulate the : sale of nsbj passed second reading Discussed by Messrs Jones' and Fai- ! eon inV favor, and Mr; Scott of New Hanover in opposition. . Passed third ; reading, v : 1 ; HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Vere presented as follows Air. Hays.' from ' the liTorth Caro- liia. : Conference, it, M,E.5.' Church, South, asking prohibition for the States i-y m zr-r-v bA' w''-"-- i i - -Mr. Sikestj from itizea of Tyrrell ou ntY-asking that 4 portionof ? the county be not ; anoexed : to Hyde The following 6iUs- were, re s properly en rolled dhjMt: Glenn, of Orange, the chairman of the com mittee, and were- - signed - by the :Speaker in the presence of the House - An act to provide for the erection of a hospital in Wilmington.; ' Resolution of thanks to W. II. ie'rbilt. 1 . ' " An act to define the weight of cot- .ton, declariog 80 pounds to be a bushel.J- An act tot amend chapter 34, of the 'public laws of 1880, with regard to the ash interests o JNortn uarouna. ' An act to .incorporate, the South Atlantic Coast Rail wav. - and r the Favetteville & Florence - Railroad . Companies. ' " - House biIIi2S7, to, prevent the felhncr of trees in Trent river in-; - - n t, Jones county, from sTrentoti its several readings. " rotioa. SJ?N. Y. Financial Chronicle; t Friday.: P. M.. Jan. 28,' 18814- The movement of the , crop, as ndi caled by. our telegrams- lrom toe South to night, is given below. For the week ; ending - this evening, (Jaii. 23),; the , total receipts have reached 125,070, bales, against 138,- 879 bales last -weekf 129,604 bales the previous week, and 110,735 bales three weeks since, making' the ;total receipts since the- 1st-of September, 1880, 3,964,14l bales, against 3,751, 301 1 bales for the same period -of l879-80, showing an increase since September 1, 1880, of 212,Siq:jalei; ; vT08l K1AKKJET8. f ' .-. By Tr'eitrapb to tie Mornint; SUr.l . t February J 2. Galveston, quiet at lli cts net receipts2.458 bales; Norfolk, easy at Hi cts . receipts 22.629 bales: isalti-. more, dull and nominal at 11$ cents net receipts bales; Boston, dull at. Ill cents net cceipis640 bales; Philadelphia quiet at.ia cts net receipts 41 Dales; Bavannan, ea8v.t lit cts net receipts 2,868 bales; flfew Orleans, bettergrades scarce, lower qualities easier, at llf cts net receipts tioua bales; Mobile, qaiet ar lit cts net receipts 366 bales; Memphis, quiet at 11 cents net receipts l.buo bales;:. Augusta, easier at 1U cents net receipts 754 bales; Charleston, quiet at llfcts net receipts 2,245 bales. New Vork'MaTtl Store market. material trade and the market is a littler unseuiea ana ramer -nominal; mercnani able : order quoted at 47c. Kosina are' steadily held; strained has a moderate inn. quiry, but other grades are quiet; - Follow ing are tbe. quotations i Btratnea i ac si 77; cooa strainea. at si ea; jno. 2 E F f 1 903 10; No. 1 G . H $2. -152 25: dod' No. 1 13 353 45; low. pale H I r:r! STAR OFFICE, Jan.i 29" 0 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTlNETne market opened firm at 43f cents per gallon, with sales' reported .' later uf 55 1 casks at that price. ' . A'.The Snles Yesterday should have been reported at .43J cents.: j J ' ; f ' v- ROSliiq-The' market WAflim at$l 87i ior Strained and $140 for 'Qood Strained,' with sales as offered. ,0,808 10.774 67,276 5,262 iiAshoran& Ajtoal February' 1, 18811 - - u ; Ashore, i k . Afloat.. ; Totals Cotton .... 8,941 , : 2.516 6,457 Spirits .... 15 A 8,129 000 8,12fr Rosin..;;.; ?135,519 -5,988 i 141,507 Tar ; tU;ft 'J 4,797 mjilljm 5,842 Crude . ... 2,399 ; ,000 ;, -2,399 7huy aTocirA,;., :;;v--' i : ; K Ashore and Afloat February 2, 1880. " Cotionr , Spirits. . Rosin. Tar . Crude. : 8,042 15,982 84,785 5,588 1,646 n.P,rJ- qiJOT A.TIONS. 1 '-"-'-;! j. f January 1880. February 2, 1880. Cotton. 12 &&ift,-.rfikl2:jK 1 iu' Snirtt8.,'...;-t ;,42 . 86 ! V, Rosin..... tl 25 5J: -, 41 22ai 25 Tar;;. 10 '.iiMf': ,--.-".! Crude ....$1 602 60 fl 402 40 I v J .' Rcw VorK Comparative cotton State New Yobk, Jan. 28. The following is the comparative cotton statement for the Week ending this date: ' : : , J&i:l88I. A ; 188a Netreceipts at all United iZjii'-- ' week... .,124.086 134,591 V . .... . , ' . . i B. C. BIBB &.COrJ Iron Founders,'' 'i I..:. i V " D A1.T I M O R E , MD. ' Manufitctore a desirable line of llttlj; C Cooking Stoves, including the renowned . ? .Tbe most perfect in operation, attractive in appearanoe, and imequaled for durability,. Do i not buy until you have seen it. ' I V FOB SILK BT'AIIi.IBADlNO DEALERS. 7 Tti: sept S W6m " WHOLBSAI.K - PB1CES. j -"" it, ffT'Oat qu tbttons.it ssodld Do andemood rei est the wholesale prices generally. In making mP nun orders higher pnee Have to be charged. - fiAaaTNO Qnnnr......... mandard... . BACOKttn Carolina, . ... HamB, Xnew),..;......... -" Should era, J . ..... . i 8ide Jtf-C ioice,9 t.- - Western Bnatod-r r';- Bides, 9 S. .... Bides .'.-iJXA'ii--,J " ' Shonldsrs .... ...... ... BMP Live welgbt. BARSBIpiriUTurpeoea. -i . i Second uana,eaca....... f Hew New York, eaelu New City, eadk.... ........ BKESWAX W J BKICKS Wilmington, V l - : r" Northern.. . flOTTSB North Carolina. V Northern, Bt....-.i..jii..i,. CANDLB8 Sperm. ........ Tallow; V ... ..... : Almntuia. H B.. ......... CHSBSB Northern Fectorj v K Daii7,ereamv .- -r Total receipts , to "date.i:..:.. Exnorts for weeki.Vi ' 109.403 -104854 TAR Market teady i $1 40 per bbl I Total exports. to this ; Hh . AUK.,, .,. .- .d,ll,WI VIUW Stock In all TJ. S. ports. 867,627 ;: 950,996 Stock ia Hall Interior - : f V town. 161,774 1 210,198 i of 280 lbs, with 8les of receipts at quota' lions.', t ' ' O-! " v4;3 CRUDE TURPENTINE Market firm, - with! sales reported at $t80 for Bardnd $3 00 per bbl for Yellow Dip and Virgin, COTTON Tbe market was dull and; ir regular, with small safes reported on a basis of lliOUi ceota per lb. for Middlbsg. The following were the quotations of the Ordinary". ............ 7 Qood Ordinary.. j 9' Strict Good Ordinarv. Middling..-....-..... 11 AXaoi Middling. ; U".,-. f raJ X v C'ElNUTSrales reported on' a basis i2030ebt8 for shelline stock, 40 cents for Ordinary; 50 cedla for Prime, 60 cents i or- Extra-Prime, and 70 eents for-Pancj? Market- ftQiet -a V- ; -z m f "I". cents lb, Stock iu .Liverpool .7. 4,473,060 n481,000 American : afloat for,.. v -. ! f .-. Great Britain. , 461)00 278;00a Nw Terk Peaaal Idarkei. -- Journal of Commerce, Febv lX f ' :; ; Peanuts meet ; wilh a; light i distributing business only, but as receipts are moderate prices are held firmly..;; Tbe quotations' for Virginia are 84c for prime ; 44Jc ' for extra prime; 44fc for fancy, and 4i5c for hand-nicked, i i ;; ! - - MARINE. ARRIVED. Lockwood's Scbr Leviathan. .Galloway Folly, naval stores to D L G6re. ." v i ' Scbr Geo S Marts. 442 tons "Marts, Baltf moreQeo Harries & Co. I : a t -hh Ger brig Wagerland, 215 tons, Kose,lior deaux, Peschan & Westermann.' Thfi pxnorts for the week endiDff I VR. nain M a. vtrn nu "W 2S- n M;w o fi;f ii 1 1 9RS I vinrinn oi aba vtT 3 wnk3 7K. Tarrtnol1:! P1?. VlW 1e.;marKel "dvke. Providence " E G Barkef & CO. ! 1 Kaina n f in hiili si 1 9 oiera t a ArMt I att2 402 50.ii .'. . t f - r 1 r PF SBlf0o. oui wihi orDarqueeo, Anaerson, 010 ions, uuii, CJbarleaton market. Itaval " stores The receiDta were 75 casks BDints tur pentine and 1,139, bb'la, rosin. The busi ness reported in rosins was.: unimportant: previous ; - rates ' - were SI 45 . per barrel Britain, 8,205 to France; and 18,- 928 to rest of the Continent,- while the stocks - as made up this evening are now 864.987 bales. ' Froui the foregoing; statement it will be seen that, compared with the-1 for C D." tl 50 for E. tl 55 for F; tl!65 for G; 1 80 for U; S3 fori; (2 32 for K; $2 621 for M; (2 87 for 2i; and., f 3 12i for window glass, spirits turpentine un chansed. Sales 50 casks at 43c per gallon for regulars. -Crude turpentine is valued at $3 for virgin and yellow dip and f 1 50 for scrape. AQffNTS AJtD CANVASSERS make from $25 St CO., 10 Barclai corresponding week of i last; season, there is an increase in the. exports this week of. 4.626 bales, r while: the stocks to-night are 74,195 ; bales; less than they were at this -time . aryear ago. : . ..v : "Keen a reliable friend always at hand;'1 such Dr Bull's Cough Syrup has emineatly proven itself to 'be. Thousands of testi monial?. Try it. as cenw. ; to $50 PES WKEK, eelllng. goods for B.Q.BICB OUT e CO., 10 Barclay urree for their Catalegne and terms. btreet, New York. Send aasu wiv ROSIN The . ' market i was: firm at 1 37J for Strained.'aad;, $! 40. for Good Strained with sales "si'tffefeAoiikj, i TAR Market firm at $1 40 per bbl of 280 lbs, with sales of recefpts'at quotations. ; CRUDE TURPENTINE Market film; witn; sales reported at 5fl 80 Jor,Hard and 3i'00 per bbl for Yellow Dtp (and Virgin. otCOTT ON The market.waslTdull, with sales, reported bf 125 Tiales ona" basil of ic cents Der lb for Middling. The followinir , were' tbe quotations of the day ; j. " j ! Ordinary .If- 71 lcente lb ! GoodOrdinarv.A.i,K ..4 . M.K'-f U irf NoriU Carolina's -Ores, i Gov. Jarvis,: of North! Carolina, said in his luausnral address last Tuesday that the furnaces at jPitts bnrg use each - year ! hundreds I of thousands, of tons of iron ore Drongnt all the way from Africa to Baltimore by sea, and then inland 450 miles by rail, while in many counties in .North Carolina, not' tbe distance pf the length of the State away from these furnaces, inexhaustible . quantities of better, ores were to be feahd. When tbe North Carolina ." State eeolocist made this fact . known ! to the Pittsburz- Chamber of Com merce not long ago, - audi showed them specimens of.the ores and their TWO ORGANS. Eeenlale first the atDinach. se cond the llvsr ; especially the first, so as to perform their f unctions nerfectiv. and von will remove at least nineteen twentieths of all the ills that man kind is heir to in this or any other climate. Hop Bitters ia the only thing that will give perfectly healthy action to these two qrgana, Maine Farmer The'aailY exDerience of every one is that neglect .of the bowels ia the prime cause of ill health. It Is so easy to become irregnlar. and so difflcnlt to restore the system to its natural health that many despair and doubt any remedy. But when right at hand is to be found Simmons Liver Begolator.there ia no excuse longer to delay; it acts so naturally that the system seems hardly under the influence of medicine, and after awhile all remedies can be dispensed with, for, Una medicine establishes the health and permanently creates regularity of the bowels. ,-.v ri "!"-.u : r "I have never seen or tried sncn a simple, emca- cloni, satisfactory- and pleasant remedy in my life as Simmons Liver Begnlator. ; "H. BLAINSiS, St. Lonla, uo.:' .'. ? MRS. 'WINSLOW'S BOOTHINO STKUP. Rev. Sylvanns Cobb thus writes in the "Boston Christian Freeman" : We would by no means recommend any kind of medicine which we did not know to be d particularly ior lnranta.. .cut or Mrs. wins- low's Soothing byrnp we can speak from knowl- Good Ordinary. A.i .; 9 Strict Good Ordioary.' -0 it 1 law. i . - - . m lun o duuuuuk diiuu vv v ' I analyses, the Jrennsylvanians BtOOa I edge; in oar own family it has proved a blessing 'the I ' A . ,k t n . I indeed, by giving an tofaat troubled witholic lO ; VUO I -.-.J n , (Knt, nnn innnnnil '. - . , - auiugu nil tutu n u ,guws wuw. moutu ut vue liver, pa&seu tto jeadincs. House bill 325, to ascertain the di viding line between the counties of Jones and Craven, and Jones ana Lenoir, passed its several readings, ' House ; bill 369, ' to prevent the. felling of trees and hshmg with hand semes, ia Falling Creek, in Wayne county, passed its several ; readings. SENATE. juiuavAi, oau. oi, xoox. i BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS were introduced as follows, and ap propriately referred: r. Bernard, bill o regulate fish ins in the Pamlioo and Tar llivers. Committee on fishing interests, t r Mr. Bernard bill to provide for a Supreme Coart and library room and . a mansion for the uovernor. if ,l ?; calsndas; . 'V : ' Hobse bill 205, Senate bill 282; ' to Raleigh:1. ChrUtian Advocate: Rev. Robert M . Brownls: deadv -r-He was attacked with pneumonia onthe 22d. ult., at . ihe. residence : of. Mr.. Wo . r Wood, ! in Randolph coudty, where be dled oa Sun dav morning, tbe 80th nit. .Brother Brown joined the North- Carolina ' Conference at Gaeensboroin 1880. . v- -' - i BURNETT'S COCOAINE THEfBEST HAIR DRESSING IN THE WORtiD. . Burnett a Cocoaine allays : irritation, removes all tendency to .drandruff, invigo rates the action or tbe capillaries in me highest degree.' and has earned a deserved reputation for: promoting the growth and pre- terving the, beauty of the human navr. .La dies dressing their half elaborately for the eveninir will find that it imparts a healthy natural gloss to the hair, and will cause it to retain its shape for Aoora..-. ry - Btjbxett's Plavobino . Extracts are nsed and endorsed by: the best Hotels, Confectioners and Grocers throughout tbe country, They are perfectly pore. ' - -3 j Low Middling;, . ..10 13-18 Middling. ... .. a., v..-. 11 Goo4;MiddUngvv;t2If-: -PEANUTS--Sales reppned on a btsia ot, 2030 Cents for shelling atock 40 cents for Ordinary, 50.cenis for. Prime, CQcenU for Extra Prime, 70 cents for Fancy. - Mar ket Quiet. ..V..:. . : v.f v STAR OFFICE, February i; C P M. SPIRITS. TURPENTINE-Tbe market was quoted firm at 43 eents per gallons No sales reported. K' ' - :'" ROSIN Themarket waafirmat'f 1 hi for Strained and fl -40 for Good Strained, with sales as offered. " " " i ' "",' TAR Market , firm at $1 50 per bbl of 280 lbs, with sales of receipts at quotations, being an advance of 10 cents on last;! re ports.-" - ' : :. nJ . CRUDE TURPENTINE Market firm, with sales reported at $1.80? for Hard cie which works to perfection, aid I and $3 00 per ,bbl for. Yellow., Dip, and lless; for the sleep which it affords I viririn ' -,K" - COTTON The market ? was ; quiet, with sales repotted of 50 - bales on a basis of 11 cts per lb for Middling. : Tbe follow ing were the quotations of the day: Ordinary. .'. ... . ; . .'.'fii" cents ' fb. Strict Good Ordinary: - . : " Low Middling 10 9-16 . . ! Middling.. :i ZZXt Ik Good Middling; . i . . - si " PEANUTS Sales reported on a basis of 2030 cents for shelling sbk, 40 cents for Ordinary 50 cts fot; Prime, 60 cts for; Ex tra Prime, and JO centsjfor Pncyji. Market qtileUi :-, v . ' Y - STAR OFFICE, February 2, 6 P.' M ; T SPIRITS -TURPENTIN opened qViet at 43t cenu per gallon, .with Bales reported later of 75 , casks it 43 cenis. ROSIN. The market was firm at f 1 371 l h Ger brig C F Maasa, 267: itoss, 1 Zaplio, Cape Yerde,- E Pescbau & Westermann. "(' Nor barque Thorsbierg.' 293 tons, Har- raldsen. La. Rocbelle. Heide & Co. ; , Swe barque Andrietta, 265 tons, Bernot 8en. Bordeanx.' Heide & Co. " " 1 ! Schr W H Bordman, 149 tons, Richard son. Norfolk, E G Barker & Co.; io i t r Scbr Index, 338 toes,- Garrison,! Phila delphia, (ieo Harris csUo. - . , . . ; , . i i .. , Scbr W.. A.vDubosque, : 86 tons Gates, Baltimore.'' with; Kainite to Kerchner i & Calder Bros; vessel to EG Barker & Co. ! - Br brig Malaga; 268 r tons, Wasson, Ma- tanzas, with molasses to Worth &. Worth; vessel to m u.araer s juo. , , , . . si , -Schr Carleton, 63 tons', Albury,' Nassau," E Kidder & Sons.: mnV- i -a 4 cs Schr Carrie - Mi Richardson, 283 tons, COirTSB Java, v , Bio. B COTTON TLBB-W SKUB . DOMESTICS Sheeting,-. yd TUB, v SOBU-i.v vf i-f FISH stackerel, No. 1.9 bbL.. Ho. 1, V x o - -Mackerel, N., Sol . JCackerel, No., V bWL.... MnlleU, fjbbl. ' do Fork bbls.... .. N.C. Herrtng,oe, keg.. tx. rtjt aft : -- . ratriUKKBtt - t, - peniT nuoaneno. i, , Do. - .Lobos, " Baagya.foejkso, y . CaHMlaa VsrUliser. j p .- Ground Bone.;, . bom Meal, - . "MJ navsseaoiuuK, Complete Me&aro . V?z Whann'e Fhoephate Bsef AB'sioeth. -(Crntllnnu Cotton Fertiliser VLOUB w Qot -.j ... -Baper.Noctben.1l bb zs famiiT -;'-' 'bbl.c'SS T Family,- 9 bbl J W Sr.FamU. bbl GLUE V r-. - - oaAIN Corn.ln store, in oaB Oorn.mlxd ouaheMn bags." Oats, 9 boenej.....-. ..w 1 BedBnssPrpof flIDSS Green. 9 .v- North River, V 100 ft ; miOP IBOK-f ton,: -. 4 LABS Northern, V :. ...... Noxtn uaronna. w w . - vi r.nia-si bbl........ i --.-- . LTJMBSB Cm 8saic8a.wb3 Ship bran, reeawea, m aiifc.. wnnch Bin Plank. M. ft... " WestIndUCargpee,xsordiss i to quality, w : Dreesea Flooring, seaBoned.. . fryit.wgr ana uoaras, - com mon, to tbe pains, quiet sleep, and its parents unbroken rest at Bignt. most parents can appreciate wese oiessings llere is an article ' which is harmless the infant is perfectly natural, and the little cherub awatces as "onznt as a outton." Ana during me Srocess of teetning its value is incalculable. We ave frequently heard mothers say they would net be without it from the birth of the child till it had finished with, the teething siege, on anv considera tion whatever. Sold by ail druggists. 5 cents a bottle,.. .,- , - m 'm m - -. i -. ! WHO ARB . BRTTKR . OFF BT HAVING BOUGHT PRUDENTLY. Amdnsr the drawers of tenths of the first capital prise of $100,000 were Mr. Joseph snckel. or sss Grand street, wuiiams burgh, New York, Messrs. J. H. Wilder and F. F. Boetz, Fort Warren, Indiana, and Mrs. 87. McCas lin, S3 4th street, Chelsea, Mass. I i Among the tenths of the second capital prise of 50 000 were Benjamin P. O. Clark, of Brighton. Livingston county. Michigan, F. F. Phillips. 633 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, and A. V. Charda voyne, Courtland, Ala. - i :? - Among the large prizes won were others sent to W. 8. Rogers, Democrat Office, Little Rock, Ark.; 3. L. Lockwood, 1343 8th street, Washington City; A. H . Kaf sing, 1411 - Snd avenue, - Hew York City ; Ferdinand Major, Tnnisbnrg, Loaisiana; Jas. Mc DongaL Wilmington, North Carolina; Ji J. King, New York City. The names and addresses are not all given, as the Louisiana State Lottery Company only gives publi city when the consent as given. For further infor mation any one can write to M. A. Dauphin, No. 819 Broadway, New York cityor same person at New Orleans, La. tt U v Rtcbardson, Navassa, with guano Navaaaa Guano Co: vessel to E G Barker m Bcbr Eotben.102 Ons Tbomas-' New York.; Northrop . & Uammine, . with- sul phur to Navassa Guano.Ca r. z i&z'. -fr--CLEARED.rv J Schr Leviathan,-Galloway. L kwood's Dau barque MaigarUa, Brasch; Hamburg fateraon, uowmog cs vo- - ; ? Brig Cora Green Philbrook, Ponce, P R, Northroe & Cummine, "" " v : j i " Ger barque Sirene, Callies, Trieste, JR Blossom ds isvans. ..- ; 3 .. ; v -r: r...; ScbriWarrenf!Cro8by,a-Atwood, Port AutonioJS JR Atwoocr. .t R t. Ger barque Louise Dorothea,' Yoga, Glas e6w; iPatexsoni Downing & Co; i v' s ii f ' Schr IjeviniaP, Warren: Johnson Jacmel Hayti..JE.ltldder:BonS :4ita vbv- Steamship Benefactor, Jones,3Hew York. ' Schr Henry B GibsoB, Siurgi8, Elizabeth City,-Geo Uarriss auo.nw.si-. . jGer bafaue Constautine von' Rienecke, FretWurar,-. Cardiff, , Paterson," Downing CO. : ie ft c : fiiirAi -f j- 'J B i; ' 8we barque Israel, Tagin, ' Liverpool, A Snrunt 'Afhttii.'' i vs Ger barque Anna Lange, Qambarg, 3 R siossom 9 van. ;! : . , - . Swe barque Thorguy Ader80B,y Bristol, AlrRnrnnt & Son. : - v -c. v- Nor barque Titanis't Albertsen, Trieste,' j RBio8som divans.-- ; j r- -i : : tt- ir , 4 . uer oarque jvoheiob, , rv esienung, uon don. Patersen. Dowsine&Co. ' ; i t ; -i.r.Ger barque Voti ; det Heydt, Michaelis, Bristol. J JtC Blossom as Jsvans. ' Schr James A Brown; T Armbrust,' Mira goane, Hayti, 4' Jl Ub&dbourn &; Uo. ; , Bcnr Cumberland,, wepper, &t John's r Rltortbrop & Cummmg.iLo t; : n "KT I . . J T! . '.'Xtur. urus aiawsa, -uiuersen. JLrt veru wi, Williams &:MurchisoB;sE. j j -Swe' barque Framat, Holmq'uist, London, Paterson;.Downine &Co. 7 i - Scbr Fannie Jfi JLawrence. Bowen. lNeW York, . Uol vme : z Ce ;? Tessel ;:. by tyeorge Hamas cb.. lM.-';v.;tx,;u .. it . r,... v Schr Alice Btearo: Penn y well. Baltimore. Colville'& CoJf Teasel by George flarrlsa $ T,ioa .'if o Ji-t 0O- ;-1:xa j 15 '14 .!.. f SJtf 1 SSa.' 1 75: At 00; A 185; Sttf ?33 t 60 a S50 ' 00 O 14 00 . 15 O i 80 p . S3 a -83 18 O !S6' 0 o 14 a 00 0 10 o 3 86 a 15 a .no , 5 ire a 1 00 a " .00 a ' - so ' is 00 a 20.00 - see a 1000 ' 8 60 a 9 00 i 4 so a 5 00 s so a 7 00 v 8 00 a 825 - CO O 7 00 8 00 4 00 t- S fa 4 9 f 10 143S 15 1 14 '73 3 35- i 3 I iu 67 60 a 63 58 ; 86 10 87 00. 00 61 09 00 os a coo 45 os 1 a 60 00 ' 00 00 a 4000 ooos a00 i 00 os a sToe, 48 os os . 05 a 67 00 06 09 a 78 08 OOOS' O 7080 UM lB 00 oe , 1 55 84 60 00 I 0 08 a 4 35 5 00 a 35 6f0 a' 7 00 7 6t a 900 6 OS 6 50 6 0Sa 635 6 50 O 875 11 a 1 is 68 a i 70 7 etMarl 6ft 00 a ST 88 a .? 85 00 a 1 to 1 43 a 1 to 1 as a 1 85 B5 00 a 90 09 i xa t iox wo 10 .1 so a 1 25 M0LA88BS New cp Cuba.hhds New crop Onba, DDIs v gai. : . Porto RiCO,hhds ............ bbls.. I. ByrePj NAILS Cut, lOd basis. V keg. OTLS Kerosene, zal - : - .- : i w i Lard, gal- v;,V-- i . rseed,V gal ; t , i - Rosin, gal.. -xar.' pa ....-- ueca sn& oil". rwl B.gTOWB ng-.. poTrr.TKY cnickensaive, . Bpr nJTATOBo bvwi, v uiuau.. . - Irish, bbl...j....... .-..- FORK Northern. CUy Jtess " Prime, 9 bb... ' : Bump, bbl... ..i..i..... S1CS Carolina, 9 s........ ... . Bough, V buflh.'..-.. KAQ8 Country, V - City, V i.. SALT Alum, V buehej... ....... Liverpool, ysacjc,. ... . A. .... Lisbon, sack............... American. V sack.......;... SUGAR Cubs, t.. 4.. ...... Porto luco, jw s).......... A Co&ee, V 3. 85 ..... bOAP Northern, V S- .. BHINQIia Contract, TO. . . . Oommosu, V si..., CypressSaps tp M,. Croress Hearts SJ X,. -. v ; 8TAVSS W. O. BbL, It .: . TALLOW B si..i . TDIBXS-Shipplng, V X, r. Bztra Shipping..'..-.: - Inf gHoytp Qjdlnary. y M , WHISSJtT Northern, w gal k NoithCarolina.Wel WOOL Unwashed, f . . ... 1310 15J0Q 13 18 CO 13 00 t 00 : 00 60 ' 80 H-35' 80 40 .060 r -SO 80 i 15 ! 00 isa 8 '75 V 40 T 10 . 0 00 00 00 00 00 .ft 3000 0 -16 00 : a 18 00 a. 33 00 a 15 08 a 89S t 46 I 87.:: 1 80 3 85 s-14-V 145 '100 i 18 : 20 a " a- J3" a lis. a1 1 00 a 4 70 a ?eo a 300 am 53- a is 00 J a a a a a a o a- a at , Popiiiar Monthly Drawing of the ' 5- Coumciiwealtlr DistriMtion Company. . At Slacaaley'a Theatre, . - . " I . -' ' lathe city of Louisville, ot i Monday, Tob.- 28th,r:i881 These drawings occur monthly (Sundays except ' ed) under provisions of an Act of the General As sembly of Kentucky, inccrporatlng the Newport Prlntiog'and Newspaper Co.. approved April 9, 1878 ? tar-r&IS 18 A KPBCIAL ACT, ANA HAS HO. VBa BEEN REPEALED. ' ' The United States Circuit Court on March 81 ren dered the following decisions : - 1st. THAT THE COMMONWEALTH DISTRI BUTION COMPANY IS LEGAL. - i . 3d, ITS DRAWINGS ARE FAIR. - The Comnany has now on hand a laree reserve fund. Read the list of prizes tor !., - j li 'UiTBtX FEBRUARY DRAWINQ.! 1 Prise... ...$30,000 100 Prises f 100 each $10,000 1 Prize....... 10,000 SOOPrlzes 60 each 10,000 1 Prize...... .- 5.000 : 600 Prises 30 each '-' li.000 10 Prises $1000 10.000 1.000 Prises 10 each ; 10.000 30 Prizes 600 10,000 . 9 Prizes $800 each. Approximation Prizes. $3,700 9 Prizes 300 each, . " , ; 1,800 9 Prizes - 100 each, 1 " s :' . 900 LMOFrises. a $113,400 - Whole Tickets, as. -Half Tickets.! 37 Tickets, $50. : .. 65 Tickets, $100. Remit Vonev or Bank Draft in Letter, or send bv Express. DON'T BEND BY RBQlbTERED LB I' TBR OR POaTOFFICE ORDER. Orders of $5 and upward, by Express, can be sent at our ex- ense. -Aaaress aiioraers to it. m. iJOAKiJM a, Courier-Journal Buildine.) LOUISVILLE. Kv.. or Tj J. COMMERFORD, 313 Broadway. N. Y. : feb 1 eoAw . ' tu th as . in UBurtWooI. r . i 100 fb 14 00 -f MS fj 1 4U ; iva 1 '.XQ I AX 1 lXO i t if ,. 00 a '75 OS a " . 86 ; oo a (5 - 00 a ; 75 o a ' j -m o3 fior 9ft f 9W io : a io v a 6v 5 SO a 7 00 - i 3 CO a 330, 4 50' 5 00 h- W f 7 63 ' 18 00 ft 1500, jo oo a oo oo 5. O- ? - is oo a is oo IS 00 a 14.50 900 a noo - 7 60 a 8 00 5 00 a 6 50 :4 50 a 500 iw -6oo:: m eo o .teo .: 30 a i 26 : BO-a- 83 , is i 2o WlEiimNOTOH HON BY IL&BKE1 Ixehange (sight) on New York, , 2 - . . : - TrehanM 80 daTi 1 W cent. Bank ofNew Hanover Stock:. , ydisct. Boston,....:.....:;.-.. 3f "v Philadelphia, f western iinee,....... - - i 96 7 80 r jTrwwanonat rem a,.. ......... ....... NavaseaQuanoCo .. . r N. C. Bonds Old Ex-CO"posi ......, S3 -' ' Do. Funding lfc8.. ...13 DO.J3 i V;.il8ia.u-.i.13 " Do. New 's........i 80 av - as pwwat a sba k M i r e t ! D N.O. Railroad. ........ .98; --.y t: , W. . W. BA Bonds 7 e(aoldInt).116 . f Wll.U01.SSAUg. ri.tt. ". . ....JOB (Vi:4 vi a CW..95'" J 1 " w. ....... w WiLCoL Aug. K.B. . .. WllmlBgtonCiqr BowJi new 8 ye-. new Hsjtpvei uqoniy . W. VrRrod Stock THEI BEST ' s OF ALU nn yya ir roa i Aim beast. For more than a third of a centnry the HfiiTfMi, Wit4Hg T.twtmit tianrwfln known to millions all over the world as the only safe reliance for the relief of accidents and pain. It is a medicine above price ana praise Ue best ot its kind. , j?ox every form of external pain -Mustang Liniment is without an ecroaL as venetrates nesn ana maseie so tbe very bone-making: thet continu ance or pain ana umamnuraon impos sible. Its effects upon Human Flesh and the Brute Creation are equally wonder tut xno jnexacan . Liniment is needed "by somebody in every boose. Every day brings news of tne agony ox an awful scald, or burn subdued, of rheirmatto martyrs - re stored, or a 'valuable bone or ox saved by the healing power of this " which speedily cares trach ailments of the HUMAN FLESH, as im win,.; viiiim wiwna juiuuny A and-Scalds, 47nts, Braises Sprains, Poisonous -Bites Bhcnmatlim. SMHIners. fltifr Joints, Contracted. Mnscles, Burns ana and Stings, Sttfiness, Lancneit, Old Sores tTIeers, frostbites, Cbllblalns, Sore Ripples, Caked Breast, and indeed every form of external dis ease It beals -vritbout sear. For the Bsdtb CBKanoir It cores I -opimuu, Bwiasr, 'BQir nouii) ! Founder, XXarness Sores, Hoof Bis- eases, 'oot xsoc eerew norm, Bean, uouow uorn, tjerasenes, -wino sralls. Sroavin. Tliruan. Rlnebone Old. Sores. Poll Bvll. Fllna von Cbe Sisrbt svnd every otber ailment ts waiett tne occupants j or uie Stable and Stock Tard are liable. - (The Mexican iltTwstawg -T,lniment always cores and neyeraisappolats ; ana it u, posxcrveiy. T02 1TA1T C2E2ACT. feb 5 Wly Dividend Ilotico..; BOABD OF DIRECT0K3 OT TBJE BANK- OF NEW HANOVIB hate this day declared a . Semi-Annual Dividend of FOtTB PKH CKNT. , free of tax, payable on and after thetlOth inst. ..febSlt. , . 8, D. WALLACE, Cashier. r Stockholders Ueetirig THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THB BTOCS holders of the Bank of New Hanover will be held tz Bouse Ut this city, on TBursaay, the 10th day of February, at is o-cjock. at their Bankut; io 10th da feb 3 It 8. 0. WAUUC8. Cashier: i . . rstill Iiisictvo" nhEAT f AM NOT' ITSS 'QZKJLLk BARBER. A . - .. ,--' r .-. " )-.'- , but one of them, and second to none la the city. . My Saloon aaay Always be found neat and. comfor table, and polite Workmen who are aver ready to walton my patrons and friends.-' Respectfully, ; a. O. PKEMPERT,' k Jan 18 tf - ... No. 9 8 Front sU i-1 i';-r; :,:---; : - -y. il
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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