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The' Weekly Star. COLUMBUS. ;; BY HENRY W. LONGFELLOW, . ; i The followinec ; lines, minerio unpuo- lishecl were written, lor unaries oumner, find are to be read to-day at Roseland Park, WnodstocK, vonn. : v , ; cr, bold mariner, on! albeit witlings de ' ride thee - . . " Aitd the steersman drop idly bis band at the helm; , . i -. Ever, ever to Westward,"- there : must the t ' coast be discovered, , , ., 1 " If it but lie distinct, luminous -lie in thy mind.' s - ' v . ; wilson ivins: - - Tn2" Down Twenty-Seven Tlme .A Terrible Contest Witnessed by Fifteen Thousand. People. ' . . Special to the Philadelphia Times, , - "Kew York. July 17. "Tug" Wil son is the lion of the hotrr. John L. Sullivan, . big . and brawny as he is, failed tq knock him out of" time in four rounds of- three minutes each. The result was altogether unexpected. Even after the first round bets were freely made at odds of $100. to $60 that Sullivan would win. There was as much interest taken in the contest Trust to tbe God that leads 'thee, and fbl- I as though it had been a matter of na- iow uiu M. mot u ourai, ; uonai importance. - ; Did it not yet exist, now would it rise from fuex thousand spectatobs. ' the flood, v k- . r , . , . Nature with Genius stands united in league . ? eigni. o ciock - every , avauaoie everlasting; ." : , inch of sitting space in the hall was What is promised to one,1 surely tbe" other occupied. Fifteen minutes -later it puiiinuio. , . , , was impossiDie to get standing room anywhere. Fully fifteen thousand people were packed in all conceivable positions. The galleries held ten thoa- New York Commercial Chronicle, , I sand people at one dollar -per head, New Yobk. July-14. The move- while the floor was occupied by half mcnt of the crop, as lncucateaiDy j as many-more, wno paia uouuie mat sum i or ine privilege oi standing up. There were no less than one hundred The Independent. xjotton; -. t - r .i C3 i. - ' our telegrams . iroin iub ouum u ' nishtyis given below. For the week ending this f evening .(July 14)-, the total receipts have reached 8, 142 bales, against' 3,580 bales last week. 9.288 bales tfie previous week vnd 1 3,869 bales three weeks since; the ropes of the raised platform in makinw tne total receipts since me is i wj venire, ui me uju. ju. waa .iaus?-t of September. 1881, 4,639,715 bales, ly tollowed by ltg"- Wilson,- wno women present. At s half-past , nine' o'clock about fifteen thousand throats roared their satisfaction as sprightly little Arthur Chambers vaulted over .irdinst 5,722,045 : bales 1 or, the same: period-of 1880-81, showing a decrease since September 1, 1881, ,1,082,330 bales. ::; The exports for the week ending this evening reach a total ;pf 23,439. bales, of which 9,798 were to wreat Britain, 6,'i07'. to France, and 7,534. to the rest of the Continent, while the stocks as made up this evening are now 229,355 bales. p " The past week has been one of considerable excitement on our Cot ton Exchange, with a brisk specula tion in futures at varying,- and irregu lar values. On Saturday prices were, very buoyant, . on renewed efforts toward a "corner" oh contracts for this month. On Monday there was in uch variableness, but the efforts toward a "corner" seemed to have ; ceased for the time, for at the close, while July and August were ' no --'dearer, the next crop advanced 47 points, owing to the threatened bom-. hanlnient of Alexandria. ; On Tues day morning the bureau report for July was made public and was much more favorable than many had ex pected, 1 nlly sustaining the Chron icle's advice on the subject There cahie also from Constantinople indi cations of diplomatic complications which threatened the peace of Europe. Under these! influences, in liieinof sales to realize' nrices ranidlv O - . . 47 . I y declined, especially for early deliv ery, and continued " to give . way further during . Wednesday and Thursday, until the closing figures of Thursday were 2025' pbints down for the early deliveries, and 1417 for the later months, as ;- compared with the closing figures of Monday. To-day there was some further de- dine, without much speculative ac tivity or decided feature! Cotton on. the spot was advanced l-16ci on - Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, and was reduced l-16c. on Thursday. The demand has been mainly : for home consumption. ' To-day there was a further decline of l-16c and little doing, prices, closing nearly nominal on the. basis of ' 12c. j tor middling uplands. ; ' ' - & -"':!' i x . PROHIBITION. From Raleigh" News-Observer's Report of Judge Memmon's Speech Everybody' knew Hhat prohibition was dead in North Carolina, yet the Republican leaders, tp "deceive the. people, try to make it an issue. The truth is, prohibition - finds its most numerous advocates' among ' the-1 Re-" pubIicans.-T7For ; yearsRepublican Maine has been-.-the stronghold of the prohibitionists and now Kansas, with its 50,000 Republican, majority, has adopted the Maine'liquor law; and again, Iowa,- with its 75,000 -Republican majority, has just given, 40,000 majority for prohibition. ' And so in other Northern and 7 -Northwestern States, where the Republicans are in the majority, they are agitating pro hibition, llow despicable . then is the attempt of the Republican lead- hold the JJemo- toolt hi$ corherisinilinglyj; after bo w4 mg,iid taking a survey of the peo ple. Harry Hill, the stake-holder and time-keeper, came x next, - and then George Holden, to assist Chambers and encourage the Englishman. In a few moments there was another great roar, from, the, audience, but this timeii?was a roar of admiration. Sullivan, preceded by his second, Billy Madden, and Joe Goss to assist, stepped upon the stage,- one of the most perf eet specimens of physical manhood ever, before such an audi ence. There is a graceful rounding of ; Sullivan muscular development rarely seen in aj man of twenty-five. The enormous crowd seemed to be fairly wild over him. Both men were provided with hard tight gloves, and at 9.35' o'clock Harry Hill called "time." The boxers shook hands and went to work at "once . , - Sullivan began a terrific onslaught on Wilson's face and chest, evidently having made-up his mind to force matters from - the outstart. Wilson dazed at first, - but responded splen didly until he wassent against. the ropes by a terrible- right-hander in the mouth. He succeeded in landing one ; blow ; and - a .'heavy one . on ' Sullivan's left jaw, but in attempting to parry the "return lost- his - equilib rium and left, his guard open. In an instant he was sent staggering against the ropes again with another sledge hammer blow in the face. No sooner had he recovered and faced his oppo nent than down he went again. ;; v "tug" tbies the drop thick. ; . From that moment Wilson changed tactics.; Instead, off running the danger of having his brains addled he adopted the old ?drop" trick. Six times he avoided punishment by this dodge, and, wben time was called at the end 1 of the three minutes, Wil son went to his corner with a confi ,dent 8mile..r , -i , i . ... t " -,-" The' second round."; opened yvith skilful, feinting f or a few seconds and then Sullivari began his sledge hammer business asrain. Blows that seemed capable of felling s an . ox were rained in upon . .Wilson, ; who seemed almost powerless to .. ward them off. He dropped five times, bringing Sullivan on top -of him twice, and once nearly throwing him "over the ropes. . By-this time; the people were wild with excitement, They cheered and hooted and surged toward the ring until the police had to drive them back. Both men were getting ' angry,'- and " their seconds 'were bounding excitedly about the stage.: Chambers kept close to his man with a large handkerchief, fan ning him continually with it. Be fore this round had closed .Wilson had "dropped" seven times in all, but appeared to be getting weak. Betting was now 100 to 40 in 'favor of Sullivan, for it seemed - nothing short of. a miracle for Wilson "to be able to stand, another three minutes of such terriblepunishment. ' Sulli van appeared to think so him- self, ana started m when time was ers horfi. to sfifik Ifo crats in North Carolina responsible" called for the third round to prevent ior a non-political ana non-partisan i. "k""1' "um .lvt'w&' movement. For myself, - whatever. my private opinion may be, the lie in oeratic party is nowise responsible lor it or my action on that subject. . ELECTRIC SHARKS. . P. M. It. Daviclson was renominated' for The barque Fannie H! Loring, from Ma tanzas, is detained at the Philadelphia qua rantine station' with two leases of yellow fever. Four of her crew died of yellow fever on the voyage. - " Argument in the Star Route cases yester day, on the admissibility of .Walsh's evi-dence.-was not concluded. It is probable v that it will be concluded to-day and the fate of the case will bej practically decided. Of the 15 per cent, dividend recently de;. dared in favor of the depositors of the Freedman'a, Savings and Trust Co., about $100,000 still remains uncalled for; i Of this amount $5,000 belongs to depositors in Wilmington and Charleston. The?, com missioner urgently requests' all depositors to send their books to Washington and ob ' tain their dividends. its feet with a volley of yelk and cheers. He stood directly pver his exhausted opponent, who knpw that. he must face his man. inside of ten seconds or lose the fight.- There was no. escaping another of those terrible blows, -t Wilson waited until the last second and then got up and tried to dodge, but was knocked almost sense less against the "ropes; "i- Sullivan continued- to' fight-. hardAbut, Wilson's last arop ana ' rise ended t the round and the hght. " - u. l- . Nobody seemed to be narticularlv pleased. .The receipts were 20",000 and' the r expenses j $1,500.. JWilson received the $2,O0Q stake trlbney to- mgnt ai Mtarry lUi's-,pand-the half of VY 1 Li LI I JM V -1 U Pi LI A II 1L IS lV I STAR OFFICE. July 13, 6 p. M. , SPIRITS TURPENTINE The market .opened firm at -43i cents per. gaUon bid, with" sales reported of 450' casks at' that figure. . ' f ; " ' L ROSIN-The market was quiet at $1 50 for Btrained and $1 60 for Good Strained, with sales of 500 bbls at quotations. . , i. ; TAR-r-The market was firm at $1 65 per ; bbl of. ,280 lbs with sales or receipts at quotations, t -' i'.s "CRUDE TURPENTINE-The' market was firm at $1 50' for Hard, and $3 00 for Yellow - Dip and ifvlrgin,. i with sales i as offered the netjreceipts will be jJaid ovef to I COTTON Market rm, with small sales "wv. . - 1 - .. !l UkfUUUUlUUUB. -. V.XX4C -4VHUWU11T w uson was knocked down twenty seven times during : the fiffhti veierht times in the first, round, nine- in? the' i dcuuuu, uvb m me mira - ana nye in tne tourth. were - tbe Official quotations: r , Ordinary.'..'..,i.,.. ' 9 9-16 cents lb Good Ordinary....... 1015-16 " , Low Middling. :..v, 1113-16 " ' ' Middling,'. '.. 12i . ' " ' . Good Middlhiii, , .V , 12f : " ' 'r . . ' A Woman's Experieneoi.'l ; Mothers " and Dano-htpiM 'shonld ffil alarmed "when -weariness eonstantly -oppress uiem. , i am fretful from exhaustion of vital powers and the color; fadihij'irom. my iace, rarKers limger xoniglvcs quick reuei. .ii Duuas me ur ana anves away pam witn wonaertm certamty. "-Uuffalo lady," ; : -rf ; t r: - j-x - nFXNANCIAI,.pm- " ST ATI nWTfTR .Tnlv il7 ft P W f , ' r- j y.r--' i- , SPIRITS TURPENTINE The market was steady at 43i cents per gallon with sales reported of ' ISO casks' at that 'figure; kuux ;i ne marxer was quiet at f l 50 for Strained and $1 60 for Good Strained,: with sales as offered.' - . v - , , TAR The market was firm at $1 65 peJ bbl. of 28Q lbs, with sales of receipts at quo- lauons. , , , "j -market New . Yorlt Stock , Market Irresalar i - ' .-n-n-r-n' .nnVnWn - . . -1., . t-a. ... -... . .,,,t; ...... j i iujtt.rj!iixxwj5i Mae :'DJy:TeleKrapb, tote'itfornWstar.i '"j I ,w&a firm 50 for "Hard and 130, for Nbw Yobk. July 19. 11 A. M. The Lstock market opened irregular, but in. the mam strong ana ti per cent. Llgner, the latter for Oreeon & l Trans-Continental. Manhattan Beach opened at a decline of 1J per ceni., anai iurmer reacted $ per centj but subsequently recovered 1 per - cent. The general list declined' a ' fraction in the early, dealings, but . quickly - regained strength and prices sold up i4 per cent., St. Paul, : Minnesota & Manitoba leading the upward movement. -Louisville & Nash, ville, which closed yesterday : at 72 broke to 69, rallied lo70f, and reacted to 70J;' Lake Erie & "Western rose 2 percent, to 41 J, ;. and reacted to 40J; . Memphis & Charleston sold up 8 per cent !. j . Elesance and Parity, . , , j ' Ladies who appreciate elegance and puri ty are using. Parker's Hair - Balsam, v It is the best article sold for restoring gray hair to lis original coior, oeauty ana lustre, f Tbe Kngllsk Reserre ;Sanadroii Or dered to netarn Tbe Blander In Not lVaklns; a Vlgoroai Effort. to End tile Egyptian, BeVQltAraUPasbaa Foree Said to be Inereaslnc France and r i England to . Occnpy - tbe Sues Canal Great Fire Basins In Smyrna Lontxot. Julvil9.--TheDaily Telegraph says the ships of the reserve squadron haye ueeii uruereu 10 reiuru 10 meir scyeriu sta tions. This is regarded as an indication that the emergency, as far as regards a de-: mand upon the navy, has passed over. ; f ' AiiEXANDRiA. July 19. It . is reported that Arabi Pasha is preparing to move. jJi8appomtmentl,ana lnaignauon are most keen at the great blunder of allowing the favorable moment for ending the .revolt at a stroke to slip by, while the troops sare de tained in inactivity by orders from. home. The natives state that during the retreat of Arabi Pasha oner of the shells burst in the midst of a body of soldiers and killed two hundred. - ; : ' - i : The drasroman of Sir A. Colvin. actine Bnbsh Consul ueneral, has arrived, from Cairo, and reports that soldiers with retro 1- sitions-were breaking open the stables and seizing the horses. No other acts of violence had been committed up to the time "he left the city. , .1 , . ' j Lokdon, July 19 v TheTimes )w the fol lowing dispatch: 't.'i.S. ! - Alexandria, July 18. Arabi Pasha's force is said to be increasing, v The hesitation in attacking him at once is regarded as a fatal mistake by - the authorities here, English and foreign. It is stated that wounded na tives have been : paraded in -Cairo or the purpose Of. exciting animosity. SAt the re quest of several residents the American Con sular authorities here have ordered that the French shop; in the same building with" the American Consulate, be opened and respec table citizens be .allowed to help themselves to such articles as they reqaire.on signing a declaration showing what they have taken. ' Lonpon, July 19. The DaUs T'elegraph't aispatch xrom jfans states, inair.ja. frey- cinet informed the Cabinet-Council that France and .England had agreed upon the necessity of the occupation of the Suez Canal for three months, but this convention would not be carried out until theXtonference had decided thereonl- ' Yellow, ...Dip and Virgin; with sales as offered." ' , j j " '," , I ' COTTON--Market flnri, wth smalf sales at quotations. '-. The following, 1' were': the omciai quotations : , '.! . Ordinary r;.Vl t: ".V."?S "9 9-16 cents tb Good Ordinary. v...v. .10 15-16 " Jjow Miaaiine, ... .... . il 13-10 'V Middling.' .... i u I2i -A .....) -Good Middling. '. : .js.-12i ' ' i STAR OFFICE. July, 15,6 PM. ' SPIRITS TURPENTINE The market opened quiet at 431 cents per gallon, - with sales reportedr later of 450 casks at 43 cents. ROSIN The market was quiet at $1 60 for Strained and $1 60 for Good Strained,; with sales of 500 bbls Good Strained at quo tations. .; . v ,. - ! - TAR The . market was firm at $1 65 per bbl.' of 280 lbs, with sales of receipts at quotations. , - " 1 '-. 1 ' CRUDE TURPENTINE The market was. firm at $1 50 for Hard and $3 00 for Yellow Dip and Virgin; 'with-sales as offered,..". . - ,'. t COTTON Market firm, with no sales io report. The following were ; the offldial quotations 9 9-16 cents ? lt 10 15-16 , " 11 116 " 13i " ' Z " ' 'STAR OFFICE, July 17, 6 P. M.! SPIRITS TURPENTINE The market opened dull at 42J cents per gallon,' with sales reported" later -of 600 casks at that pnee. ROSIN The market was quiet at $1 50 for Strained, and $1 60 for Good Strained, with sales, reported of 500 bbls Good Strained at $1 60 per bbl. ' TAR The market was firm at $1 75 bid per bbl of 280 lbs, with no receipts and, no sales. .. ." . -. '. . CRUDE TURPENTINE The market was firm at $1 75 for Hard and $3 00 for Yellow Dij and Virgin, with sales as offered. , 1 . - " r ,, COTTON Market firmwithno receipts and no sales. .The following were the official quotations: . : . '; ; . Ordinary... ;.'. ... . . . 9 9-16 cents lb Good Ordinary 10 15-16 " " Low Middling. ....... 11 13-16 " Middling 12J " " ' Good Middling 12 " f COTX ON AN D NAVA I. STOBES -WEEKLT' STATE3IENT.. -.-T- -?7 .f..r r RECEIPTS - , : For the wieek' ending July 15, 1882. Cotton. Tar. 165 Crude. 1,517 Spirit. Rosin. 2,810 :: 4,988 , . ' RECEIPTS From July 11 ;to July.. 18, 1881. ' Cotton. Spirits'. Boring - Tar. Crude; rt'144. ,2,374 5,559. 1,109 - -. 2,065 . ; EXPORTS , . . For the week ending: July 15, 1882. ; j ' I Cotton. Spirits. Rosin. Tar. Crude' domestic an -451.-1,145 D oreign.; 5 UUU 3,485 "'Total 615 450 000- 10 00 450 .10 '277 3,946.1,760 !. J1XPORTS ., , . From July 11th to July 18th; 188ll if Cotton. Spirits. Rosin.,. Tar. Crude. Domestic,., 149, -764- 299 1,123, ,10 Foreign.,. ;j,000 I, ",000 6,25$ 000 ,00 Ordinary. iX ...... Good Ordinary. , ; Low Middling. I . Middling. Good Middling. . . For tremulousness,- wakefulness, dizzi ness, and lack of energy, a most valuable remedy is Urown's iron isitters, S i t -. 1 m m . f Quarterly Meetlns. -' Wilmington ' District Methodist Episcopal ;f Church, South Third Kound: (in part) : - Clinton, GoshenvfAugust 5th and 6th. Cokesbury, Angast 12th and 13th., -V n Bladen, at Centre. August 19th ane 20th Onslow; atTabernacle,.: August 26th and 27th. i -i 'fi ew.'.-ii iS-U.'ac- ..; R. Q. BUKroiT, 'a r?ra vw-iii-Tesiainfif Kiner. Off for a Summer Drive. 1 In hiring a horse, it is if'ell to know the animal beforehand. .He may have tricks.' Sometimes fit happens that a gentleman aiid his friends go out for- a pleasant after noon s drive and come back with the vehi-X cle wrecked and themselves badly bruised -Mr. Aaron Bowdoin, of Lewiston, Maine, was kicked by a horse. - -His side was cruised and his ribs seemed to be broken. i! or a whfle he was unconscious. But af- TX?sr?ated for three days with Pebby Kixleb, be was entirely re S ;ot the trouble being left Hfll,g?'B2rene- Paw Killer mJftlSPi W everybody who has anything to do with a horse. - - - - ' - i v He managed to clese with Wilson and administer some telling blows in the chest, but the wily i Englishman wriggled "away finally and dropped again. He was slow 0 in getting on his feet and came up "groggy." The audiencer seemed to become suddenly infuriated; and cries came from all parts of the house to knock the Eng lishman over the ropes. One straight blow from Sullivan's shoulder almost did this but Wilson recovered in time to get another stinger under the eye and went down again. He accepted the full ten seconds allowable under the rules to get on his feet; and managed weakly to parry a : terrific under-cut aimed at him as be turned. Sullivan's violent exertions began to tell aljout this time, for when Wilson again dropped and grabbed j! bis legs the American fell heavily, Both -got up slowly, and Sullivan, despite his evident weakening, stuck to first s principles and finished the round as he had tbe others, by close, hard fighting. ' . THE LAST -BOUND.' ':';--'. The fourth and ; last round was equally as vicious as the first ; three. Sullivan, felt that his laurels were. slowly slipping away from him, and stepped ud to the scratch, with the air of a man determined to do or die. . He at once i began to press Wilson hard, battering down his guard as though it did not exist. 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It is nerfectlv safe to use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the prescription or one or tbe oldest and best female physicians and nurses in the United States. Sold everywhere. 85 cents a bottle. - t NEVER 1 WHAT. NEVER f NO I NEVER ! i There' never has been a Scheme presented in mv rtftrt of the world where the svstem of Dublio or is now ie a all its lea- recently adort- ed by The Louisiana State Lottery Company. In Its xcegutar moabiuy vuH-nuauoug, unaer tue huio care and managemont ef Gen'ls. O. T. Beaure trard of La., and Jubal A. Earlv of Va.. on the Sd Tuesday of eaoh month, all information of which can be bad on application toM. A. Dauphin. New Orleans, La. For $8 a holder of a successful tick. STAR OFFICE. July 18, 6 P. M. SPIRITS TURPEinTNE--The market opened firm at ,43 cents per gallon, with sales reported later of 50, casks at that price and 250 casks at ' 43 cents, closing at 43$ hid. . ROSIN The market was steady at $1 50 for Strained and $1 6d Tor Good Strained, ?withflsales'irep6rfed. ofX500 -bbls Good Strained at$t 60perboi::vX X- v - TAR The market -was firm at - $2 00 per bbl; of 280 lbs. i ' with - sales at quota tions. 1 ' -"'' j1- CRUDE' uTURPBlKE-XThe market was firm, at $1.75, for Hard and $3 00 for .YellowDip and. Virgin, -. with-'sales- at quotations. - . T ' ' t COTTON-Market firm, with small sales at 12J. cents per lb for Middling. 1 The fol lowing were the official quotations; i- Ordinary. . . . . . : : ; 1 9 -9-18 cents lb Good-Oinary..v.::.10:15-lft VM, " , Low Middling. .".. . ."."11 13-16 T. " Middling;. ,12J . C ?V " . ; SfAR OFFICE; July 19. 6 PiM. X . SPIRITS TURPENTINE The Tnarket opened firm at 4oper'gair5ni with-, salesi reported later of 10. casks at 43$ cents, and; 100 do at 44 cents, i tt ;X1K)SI?V, 50 for Strained and $1 60 ferj Gpod Strained,: TARr-e,?inarketC was. firm ?at2 00 perXDbi bf .2Xhs,t wth' sales at quota tioiis a; a ix-.X '-' ' X CRUDE -iTUBPllOTTNEr-he - market wasXirii ati-W?fora 00 for Yellow Dip--and "3iini-"wi sales at quottionsv -t r'"''.KP'i dnketfirMclth sniall sales J at 12$ cents rier lb for MiddingXThe foj tie. suft I lowioar were the official jquotations: - ? X IPlh lowing were the pfliclal jqu brdmaryXi ii&J&'ito 9-16eenta VfUUU VIU11UMJ k ... .v v W IjOW jttiaaimg.- -ix a-io' Middling, ......... . ". . 12i X Good Middiiaf., ..... . V4i .. " ft:; ; ff - et may get 75,000 or 5S,ooo,etc Liberality seems hAra to render the charity of giving (as the Com pany pays the Charity Hospital $1,000,000 for its franchise) a luxury, open gratefully to even the most selfish. The next drawing occurs on Tues day, August o, ana any oauers wm do paia soon. V-X X COTTPH 1IXABKETS. - K" -. ' " By Telegraph to the Morning Star.) ; , ' Julv 19. Galveston, quiet at 12ie net Tfineints 17 bales : Norfolk; craiet at 12 7-16c . ons- V.T . t514: . 4 net receipts utMooi xNuuuiorv, quiet. at '12ic net: receipts t Dales; uoston, steady- at f 13c-tet. -receipts, ; .76 v bales ; Phjladelphiat quiet at :.:i3e net receipts bales: Savannah, quiet at 12c-net re-. lnts ; 85 bales: New Orleans, qniet at 12c 4" " . .. . L.li. .W . t . , , . " . net receipts naies; jaooue, quiei at 12c net receipts' bales; Memphis, quiet at 12ic net receipts 154 Dales; Augusta, miict at' 12c net receipts 32 bales; Charleston, quiet at 12io net receipts 13 bales, . -, . 1 . . ... TotaJ,. 10 . 62 1,205 9,794 - rOOO .000 410 4.835 82,732 -.4,430 f. 1,119 149 . 764' 6,557 1,123 "p - r- . STOCKS .( x ! r Ashore and Afloat,5 July 15,1882- X .;j--cX ""b Ashore. Afloat.' -Totals uotton . . v . . 348 Spirits... 3,630 Rosin. "..Vii,.. 72,988 Tar U.;. 4,430 Crude... 4... ,1,119 - ' ' : ' STOCKS .- j . ' ,Ashore and rAfloat, July 18, 1881. 5 .: Cotton,'; Spirits.. .'. Rosin. Tar: Crude. 632 . ; ,5,322 87,273 1,061 1,468 , - , QUOTATIONS. tJ .'L r . July 18 1881- July 15, 1882.. Cotton. . .-. 10f . . , ., - 12i Spirits.. . 88--'-5 '"43 f't Rosin 1 75 1 80 , -1 50 160 Tar 200 -'165 Crude , . 2 65 - . ' -" 1 50 3 00 - "" ": -' '' - 1 ; New York Comparative Cotton Stated X By Telegraph to the'Mornhig Star. .., . ; 'J$evTa YixBx: July ? l.'-The i follow ing is the comparative cotton' statement for tne wees ending tnis date :- , - v -. , 1882. 1881., Net receipts at all United . ; - . - States porta during the, XX" X 1 X' . week. y . I.) ' 6,771 , , 18,616 Total receipts to f this - date. :: r::: . 4.597.160 5.660.170 Exports for the "week;5. A 22,573 s 31.736 Total exports- to" this ' V r t i" 1 1 s t -Mew Life : is given by using Brown's Iron iBnTERs;;'i 'In the Winter It strengthens and, - warms thd system: in the Spring it enriches the blood , I 5,., ,. and conquers disease ; in the 'T 'I ' " Summer it gives tone to the " ". X nerves and digestive organs ; ; V 1 ' ,.in tho3yil it enables, the ' 1 ' : system -r---t:nd-the shock ' . of sviioCn VAmgdaf. ' V - In.-:io v.viy-can disease be j - ' so surtiy pmtnted -as-by-'- 5 ; ' keeping; the -system -iri-perf .i .'feet " condition. -: ;BROWNrs - L i " Iron BiTTEiiS "ensures per- ' ,fect 'health .through' "the"1 .- changing seasons,it disarms v . , the danger ; from;;' impure . i t , water ,and,f miasmatic air .adit prevents Consumpt, uon, judney and iiver JJis a ; WUOLESALEPHICJES. fyOur quotations, It should be understood. represent the ' wholesale prices generally. In making up small orders higher prices have to be ; ' charged. . - - : .... 9 : 1114 r BAGGING Gunny.. .... ' -' Standard ...... i. nawa iNonn jaroiina, :. - - - - -s - - j V mum, B.a.....Ai.'!i,:viir Q r -IS fchpulders, 9 -.. Ka THi. Wsstkrs Smoked Hams, B.. 15 : -7 lft enouiaers. w. 2;. ; . n s . i jjir 3ai,tki tevaes, V B..U..'.. - 18 CA v l; B4UIRKLSSplrite Turpentine, - t . v.. oouuuu unuu. e&cn.:?:-.- ... . 1 KU H BHI New New York, eaoh-r:.i... -l 90 00 New CitV. uth . nm o.i an BEESWAX $ ft..- 83- ft. S4i juuuiu wiuungton, y Jd. ..... 7 60 CJ 9 60 wmruBni....r.i..; ....... i. BUTTER North Carolina, f) Jb uriuoni, jp i.v. :... CANDLES f lb Sperm ....... 4 0UU1, iu.. , . Adamantine. CHEESE?? lb Northern Faofv Dairy. Cream .ja. . State 4..,.A-X COFFEE Wava...... ; lAgTiyra. ........ CORN itEAibuBh""ni mcksl' firgmih Meal.X? 0 00 18 85 18. & IS 14 a 15 10 & 18 & ,13 a 4 10 & 14 00 30 35 85 12 :15 1 i7wa 1 101 .DOMESTICS-Sheeting, 4-, yd -v 1 Jfr .-llo V ...... ....... 1 W frA EGGS 4oaen.... I ibu : 14 88 14 1 20 1 20 1 75 1 10 14 rum Alaoterel. No. 1e bbl.: IS to Zen fin no ease, &c. 1 U date. Stock in all United States 'ports. IV; 8,449,292 4,327,621 all interior Stock at towns. Stock in Liverpool. . . American afloat -for Great Britain....... 234,855 315,062 1. 17,617 828,000 32,741 826.000 35,000 73,000 market, New York Naval Stores New York Journal of Commerce i , Spirits i TnrDentine There is a strone market - with light offerings . and ; a steady demand; merchantable quoted at 4747c; sales of 100 bbls due Friday at 46c. Bos ins are quiet and without important change. The following are the quotations: - Rosin- Common black at .fl w&l 95; good Strained at $2 002 05; No. 2, E F at $2 20a2 85 : No. 1 G H at $2 55&2 65; oodNo. 1 Iat $2 752 80; low pale K at S3 00; pale M at S3 25; extra pale IN at $3 3713 50; window glass W at $4 .00 &4 25. Tar quoted at. Pitch Quoted at 93 25. . . , ' "New Torlc Peanut Market. ; r New "lTork Journal of Commerce July 18. A very fair jobbing trade noted and a strong markets especially for the better grades.. . .The quotations are: Hand-picked at 1010c; extra prime, at 8i9c; XXX at Sie; fair to prime at - 7i7c. ; shelled is quoted at 55fa : Spanish shelled at 7J 7iC. . " - 1..B3TJPOBTS FOB THE WEEK. 4 . V . COASTWISE. : -. Alexandria SchrE H Drummond 253,817 feet lumber. - - , New YoBK.--Steamship Rectilator 277 bales cotton, 377 bbls spirits, 1,145 do rosin, 221 do tar, 20 do pitch. 84 tea rice, 7 bbls rice, 97 pkgs mdse, 157.569 feet lumber. , j Baltimore Schr Henrietta Hill 30.000 feet lumber, 23,700 shingles." - New Yobk Schr Crissie Wright 3,520 bbls rosin, 81,250 shingles. ! New York Schr Etta M Barter 7,484 cross ties. . . , Hamburg Ger barque Johannes 989 casks spirits turpentine, 68 bbls rosin. . ;, . ' ' FOREIGN. , , . GrBARALTA fob Okpers Italian barque Restitute Madre 4,720 bbls rosin., Bristol, Eng. Br barquentine X Indi ana 1,610 asks spirits turpentine, 415 bbls Tosin. ' .Montevideo Br brig Emeline 231,432 feet lumber. .' ; ; : , - ---f 1500 per year can be easily made at home working for B. G. Bideout & Co., 10 Barclay St., New York. Send for their catalogue and full particulars. , octSSWly " MARINE. ' - . ARRIVED. Steamship : Benefactor, Tribou, ? New YorkTEBond. ' -.Nor brig Fred, 266 tons, Thorsen, Ma deira, Heide & Co.' Ger barque Storm Bird, Krseft, Water ford, England, E Peschau & Westermann. Bchr Addie Henry, 99 tons, Hill, Balti more, cargo coallo CCRR; vessel to Geo Harris & Co. ' . f Sch Charlotte Ann Pigott. Stanland, Sloop Point, naval stores to Hall .& Pear-sail.- - . - ' . ;' ' . CLEARED. Schr James T Morse, Tupper, St Simons Island; Ua, by Jfi Barker & Vo. Bt barquentine Indiana, Evans, Bristol, England, Alex Sprunt & Son. . t X Br brie Emeline, UrQuhart., Montevideo, Urasruavj' if or orders Edward Kidder & Ttnlmn riarn-nnTlARtitntfi Mndr ParasT-nn' ola, Gibaralta for : orders, Alex Sprunt & Son. - Schr E H ; Drummond, -Higgins: - Alex andria, Va., J H Chadboum & Co; vessel bv E G Barker 4 Uo. Schr Etta M Barter, Barter, New York, Colville & Co; vessel by E G Barker & Co. .Schr Henrietta Hill, Chadwick, Balti more. Geo Herrias & Co. Schr Crissie Wrieht, Clarfc New York. Robinson '& King; vessel by Geo Harriss & Uo. - v - , Gter barque Storm Bird, Krseft, Savan nah, E. Peschau & Westermann. - - , - Ger i)rigX Johannes, Gahrs, Hamburg, Germany, E G Barker & Co. Schr Charlotte Ann Pigott, Stanland, Sloop Point, Hall S PearsaiL , V For Sale. J WILL SELL MY PLANTATION, IN PENDER County, N. C .on Holly Shelter Road, seventeen miles east of Wilmington. There are 800 acres of Land, 75 acres of which are cleared and under a good rau fence; seven miles irom tne iuuiroaa. The Land is well adapted to Corn. Cotton. Pea nuts and Tobacco. A Dwelling and all necessary Outhouses are on the place. It Is within half an hour's drive of the Atlantic coast, and Fish and Oysters are plentiful . There is a fine Orchard of Apple ana rear irccis ueannjr; aiso a scuppcr nong Vineyard, capable of making five hundred gallons or wine.' uooa neigbborbood, good wa ter. The place also lies on a navigable stream, He axon ior selling, i wisn to enange my Dusmess. Apply to or aa areas u, . w JiJSTjtiKUUK., Harrison Creek KOM Pender eo.,lt. O. JyWIMkWH. ; " - trt H. Berlin, Esgtf 6f ythe. v . well-known firm oi.YL SX-! . Uexlin tk Co.. Attorneys, Le - tnrf r nf: writ r,- eU . ",1881 ; ;m - Gentlemen "I take pleas- ' ; " ure in stating that I have used " f J v . Brown's Iron Bitters fbrmi-X ,t j - laria'and nervous troubles, w ; ,j caused, by. overwork, with. u : . . excellent results. f - ' .Beware ', of imitations. j .Ask for Brown's lRONBn,7 TERSand insist , on Having, , it. r . Don't .be. imposed Xon , ' t with , something., rrecom- ! ; mended as "just as good." , . The : genuine -lis made only r I , by the Brown Chemical Co..: -'' Baltimore, Md. ' t X.; ; BMWwrtm! A1W 4 -as irui.. Mackerel, No. 2; 9 bbl....: Mackerel, No. 8, half DbLr Mackerel No. 8, $ bbi. ; ,'- muueis,,.! Dui ..... , .Mullets. Pork bhla. N. a lioe Herring, S keg . : PJKTlJ4KKRS--'ibi35 pounds," Peruvian uuano, XNO. 1 . . ; . , . ' . " . " No.2..:.,.. 8 60 10 00 9 60 leOO 5 00 ,5 50 8 60 9 00 . . ... . aw w a ow t 7 00 8 50 9 00 i 4 00 5 -9 Baugh'g Phosphate. Carolina Fertilizer. . Ground Bone . Bone MeaL. Bone Flour . Navassa Guano r :r , Complete ManurOv a -. w nanus roospnate . ep.w wando Pnosphate .Berger & Butz's Phosphate Excelienza Cotton Fertiliiw FLOUR v bbl Fine iNoirnern Huperj..........;!,-. . - Extra..i.-ii w ... .i.1.., r ." Family. ,,T.-. CltyMills-rSuper..;, 4.... , - ' T Family : ' ' -RxtraFftmllv " GLTJIt-tf lb.A.:.; iAr.r GRAIN V bushe). ,- . . , corn, from store, bags, white Corn, cargo, in bulk, " Corn, cargo, in bags, ' Corn, cargo, Mixed, in bags. - - Oats, from store Cow Peas... .HIDES fl Green Dry...... ; ... HAY 100 lbs Eastern western...... . North River....... . HOOP IRON Ton... LARD $ lb Northern. North Carolina LIME barrel. LUMBER City Sawed M ft. Ship Stuff, resawed.-.;..... 57 50 68 50; 88 00 87 00 ' 00 00 51 00 00 00 a 60 00 45 00 60 00 - 00 00 40 00 - 00 00 45 00 00 00 57 00 40 00 45 00 00 00 67 00 00 00 70 00 00 00 70 00i oo oo a eo no: Fertilizer,' 55 00 60 00 -i. 000 6 50 ....... o oo oo w ...si,'.., 6 50; 7 50 7 75 10 00 5 50 5 75 8 75 7 00 00 7 60 ' U- -. 13 1 15 1 10 j 12 ;- 95 ' 67H OO 4 ' 10 1 15 1 20 1 00 80 00 12 00 1 10 1 15 70 I 25 if. 1 25 1 25 1 15 85 00 13 ap 25 D&Wly - lw- 1 nrm 2dp' Roueh Edee Plank. West India Cargoes, aacord- ingto quality.. GUILD YOUR HOUSE . WITH A VIBE CKAT CHDDTET; 1 o -This pipe has been used 10 years with no riflkof fire, and does not crack from heat or froeL insur ance companies prefer them to -brick. -No bricklayer required. -Pnt it mt TMimlf. Eanh Mwtinn teSfeet and rests in the bowl of the next. Complete Chimney from 85.00 upwards, according to size.; . CHAS.H.T0ESC3&C0. r S J3. Cor. Pratt ft Charles Sts. . Baltimore, Kd. X : " Bases farnisbed to use these blitt v meyu wltb.FIBE PI4A.CKS. ' 1 r X 8snd for circular, full particulars. X h: 7 Cut this out . It may save you $20. -s. Jy21 Wlm - ' ' ' Y7 T T'fci Dressed Flooring, seasoned. Scantling and Boards, com'n 12 00 MOLASSES Ballon. : rsew urop uuDa, in Unas..... " " " in bbls. Porto Rico, in hhds.... ..... : " " in bbls..... ...... Sugar House, in hhds. ...... : " V inbbls.. NAILS v Keg Cut, lOd basis.. uujH-t-w gallon Kerosene...... 14 1 50 . . 1 . 1 18 00 20 00 15 00 16 00 18 00 18 00 18 00 22 00 15 00 Linseed. ........ .. . . Rosin ...w.. -i Tar...... Deck and Spar- POULTRY-r-Chickens, lire, grown i-.. .-" Spring.. Turkevs . . : .-. . . PEANUTS bushel............. . POTATOES 9 bushel Sweet .. irisn.per bbl PORK $ bbl. City 'Mess rrnne 00 43 00 00 -00 W 40 0 00 11 1 10 90 : 15 00 00 33 22. 75 1 80 60 44 4G 45 48 29 32 80 8 75 12 M 45 1 00 18 , 20 22 35 25 1 25 1 70 75 r4"00 4 25 ;C3 00 24 00 16 00 17 00 Rump . ... 17 00 18 00 ALBEMARLE FEMALE INSTITUTE, . CHJiBIiOTXESVIxLI.E, VA. Full faeulty. Healthful and BEAUTIFUL LOCA TION. Thorough instruction. - TERMS VERY LOW. Session begins September-20th- Order JyrW4t TUkvJ A. EUBANK? A. M. . . W. P. DICKINSON. Principals. CO DL Q it I - S :; o 1, eg s. 0 ."5 : U fmmi s 0 a 9r '- 10- V o - i .. i H . . s a 1 to 1 K - a o . ' o - - m I" .- o . 5 - a . o; ..-s . -3 a o -, a p. S ; to 13 J O - S3 r' ft-'-a s o .. . . o : tt: a ft .a. o ... a f RICE Carolina, 38 lb . 454 itougn, w Dusnei..... . ...... s itAWis h country... ... u City ....... ,..-.-...':: ! ROPE 58 lb ............ . . . i .. 1 14 SALT $ sack Alum: - 00 i lAverpool, 00 Lisbon.. .....................i', 00- " American... ....... - 00 Ch SUGAR lb Cuba..: 0 Pen-to Rico " 0 ' A Coffee . . . . ..,...... TO B .................. ' .1 C'- "- 8 Bcft-.i.:.v.. Crushed ' 10Vfia SOAP-Hp lb Northern... ...... 6 SHINGLES $ M Contract. .... 5 00 xnmnon ...... oo Cypress Saps 4 50 Cypress Hearts.........;..... - 0 00 tnAvHiS v in w. u. BarreL tL U. llOBSnt TALLOW ft TIMBER M feet Shipping line Shipping... i..-., Extra do .. a..., ........ MillPrime.... Mill Fair . . ..... . . . ....... Common Mill ....... Inferior to Ordinary 115 M 22 n 85 00 75 00 00 vlO 9 1 7 00 2 60 5 00 -7 50 12 00 18 00 head.... 00 00 10 00 5 6 12 0C 13 00 14 00 15 25 13 00 14 00 8 OU -6 50 fi 00 4 00 5 00 2 50 28 24 15 7 00 6 00 4 00 0 00 1 00 a North Carolina.... ........... 1 00 WOOL V lb Washed... ,25 , unwasueu. ai Burrv ; 10 -WHISKEY gallon Northern WILDIlNGTON MONEY MARKET. P ! "Si- Homestead ; ON MYRTLE GROVE SOUND, FOR SALE, OR to Exchange for City Property. Land in high state of cultivation; comfortable 'Dwelling ana ail necessary uutnouses on xne premises. jor particulars appiy to or aaaress ' . . JAS. A. MONTGOMERY, Jyl4Wlm , , - - -Wilmington, N,C. Exchange (sight) on New York. k . Baltimore..;..: -'- ' Boston......... - ' Philadelphia.... ; ' . - : Western Cities. rnft4A OA y9 Ara 1 9Q n-w Tank of New Hanof er'Stock . . First National Bank Stock. . Navassa Guano Company Stock. . JNortn uaroiina Bonos 01a nx-Joupons .... i v." Funding, 1865 ...... i Funding, 1868 New 4s " - Special Tax. ' " toN C. Railroad.... W. & W. R. R. Bonds, 7 $0. (Gold Interest). Carolina Central R. R. Bonds, 8 c. ........ . Wilmington, CoL & Augusta R. R. Bonds ... Wilmington City Bonds, (New) 6 $e. ...... , New Hanover County Bonds. 8 S8c. ........ . WOmineton & Weldon R. R. Stock. . ........ , North Carolina R. R. Stock...-. Wilmington uas jignt uompany biock....... Wilmington Cotton Mills Stock. . . . ......... discount. 107 75 140 32 12 12 88 . 4 105 106 100 100 500 100 80 50 100 THE DAILY STAR. 1 OLDEST DAILY PAPER IN E CHHil S01I3)HN KEZLEDX tor ths cure of Scrof- NORTH CAROLINA! tola. Syphilis, Serofulou Talst, Rhea Iwatiin Whfte Swelling-, Goat, Goitre, Ibmty.llalaaad aU diseases arisiar Prom am Impure soaditios of w ELCC3, SKIS, or SCALP. mUE DllLt r HOBHIKS STAB, A FIRST-CLASS bEMOCRATIC NKWSPAPBS. published at the following low - 1 " RATES OF SVB!W!RIPT10Bls One Year,' postage paid,..;.... ......J...... f7 00 Six Months. " , " 4 00 Three - . " ' i fO One " ' ' - , : 75 A cunns sckofula. THE DAILY. STAR; - - -. ' " . - ... ..... .4-' -..-v . - - Contains full Reports of tbe Wilmington Mar . kets, Telegraphic Reports-of the Northern - and European Markets, and the Latest General News, by Telegraph am! -' Mail.froin all parts of the - ,'..:... . World. -.' .- - X Largest DAILY CIRCULATION In the STATE WD. H. BERNARD, ; S9ZTOS, A Pi OFKJXTOX, ';X;,; WilSBiA tpBK. a Cares Cbeumatinu. 3 Cures Syplillli,v Core malaria. -. I Cares Nervous Debllltj-, thss ft : 1 A wl . 1 t4Tl ni .-tmntrent kltemtlrcs that exist, and is SK . exceuent lod Pariller. ROSAPALIS la sold by all Drugglrt. , ' feh.!0IWfcW6BB4
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
July 21, 1882, edition 1
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