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1 ThelWllIp! . o thistle down ! Soft thistle down m, , a breath dispels thy dainty snow. ' lUe softest of all winds that blow. jj;ly carry wide from each roadside ? 1 The treasure of the thistle down. Oh thistle downrFairthisthBTdowjiCrf A host of winged fandea spruig-4 : 'into my thouhts; and with them bring : Uncontrolled memories old "'.',,'-J:;,; . " Of days as fair as thistle ddwnmVv-m 0 thistle down !o White thistle-down! ' jn Mon, golden summer hours. ' ' Through meadows sweet with woodland My lSut ljeart hlessed witU peacef uf ret 1 O thistle downl Light thistle down y.uir barbs have stung my careless , breast. You mi my soui wiin. wiia unrest ; 'ivufiil I sraze these snthmet "davif! On silver of the thistle down. .-' O thistle down I Barbed thistle down! Your beauty mocks my sense of ain ;'"' jlyjaith, my trust, your barbs have slain; ' ; jr friends, who seemed true as I dreamed, Are false and lightas thistle down; - ; 0 thistle down! False thistle down t ?T i baiter thy flakes o'er hill and lea, !" i Thy barlis alone remain with me; - ' Love, f riendshipfaith. joy, life apd death, -' Are but barbed thistle down.t' iti COTTONS New lorK commercial Uhromcle. - " New -York, Augvi0.rTlie-movfr- m at of the crop, as indicated by drir telegrams from the .South t6-night, is siveii below. For the ,week end- j iii thiaf evening (Aul6)vihe total! n H'ij)ts have reached 9,70G: Bales,? against 7,004 bales last- week,.,; 8,-j 2;.h; bales, the previous wefclc'and.1 '.ios bales three weeks since;! in iking the total receipts since the ! 1st of Septembery "1882, 5,959,260' 1) il s, against 4,665,835 bales; for jthe same period of 188182 showing I an I .iin-rease since September 1, '1882J of' - 1,-84,425 bales;: .StffcXtH I me exporuj lor me week: ending; aliis evening reach a total , of -15697; ctles, of which. 12,488 werVtGreali Britain, 867 -j .to ;FVance;ahd f 2j342; :iu the rest of the Continent,' while the 'stocks aut-maVA npVW Kjvoning are now 27482 bales.1 , To-day the opemng-wastweak ;nn- k r dull Liverpool and Manchester ad-j .viet-s ; prices, fnrther declined as the May :ulvanced, but subsequetitly ire4 covered in part, i and the -close -was only slightly lower except for August aiKiJSepteinber, :' Cotton on the spot lias been much less active for export,f but met with a fair demandffor home! consu m ptionat variable arid irregu4 Jar prices. Quotations' were advance Je. on Saturday,- Teduced t-ltepii Wei 1 nesday, ; and , revised ) Qp fhursf day, Jow gradesJincludingv stained; being advahce4 S-iec'meounfgrides 1-1G(HL arid bigh'graaeO-tGc. fTo? -lay the uiarketW3B weakj midflling glands 6slrigC514ral rewintS rfoW for ward; eJiviipv ,-4 OTHEU ItllNERALS IN NORTH CAR- .1 1 ishingtoii. C. KerrT3tate, Qeologfet. Chromic Iron is of comnwn ocbur yetice in the same i region:r ': ii.-1 Manganese Several rveirisof lie Bhck Oxide, of considerably extend, Jiavt l)een fonnd. -fa a iUl -Vis J r Uarytei is found in large 'veins in tin? VVesterii aridJmiddl44couriies!, dud is xportel to the ' Northern things, In the Jnanufacture.of painty as a stibstitutin;paft or: bolef jfor thii load-aHviuiate, ?iVi I j B ii i Mi ngV itdnes-f-Granite-, m arble an ! s:indstontabouiid everywhere, j Half a doieri Diainonds have been found aci'identaHy in washing:-gold gravels, ine of them s of consider : ble valiifO?lVv. "r'- Vii--s- Oil Shah-8 exist in great thickness, in coniitiction with, the coal beds, and yield a large per centage of oil, v ! The other minerals mentioned are of common :jt)ccurrerice. pfl Of mineralogical curiosities,' there is a larger number found in this State . . than any other of .the United State. UN1VISE AND IMPOLITIC Wilsoa Advance. ? Oompsed as it is of tliinkuig, seri--sible men Jt iSj noto beexpecteld lb at every member of the Demo cratic party, will agree exactly: coii ;erning every plank in oiir? platform. We, must expect and be prepared to . ive to individual members some )at- -iuue or xnougnt ana expression.. ; is; -4 on g as our puny uas in ih sucu ri large numler of intelligent men?juit no long will there be differences of opinion in regard to the '"policy of the party, and it is both .'4 impolitic and unwise for any man or set; of men, to attempt to set up a partica ' lar standard and compel every meia , ler of the party to givelt'his hearty endorsement under penalties of. ex communication. " ' ' . ; : -WEEDED PHYSIC FOll A Sick ORGAN. y Washington Gazette. The Wilmington , Stab' bas pro jounded a scries of questions to the Democratic hewspapera of Uie ;fetae concerning various matters f ' taxa- "' tion, mainly the tariff ,nd" Iriteinil 1 ' ven u e. 'Vb e. Gazette has e xp'ressjd ; its opinion on J several 'previous ofc easiona. We agree with the Star ;jn : its answers to - eacbr- question, . J)o not abolish the 'Internal Revenue f bit wipe out the present system of cdl bvting. Place a tariff for revenue on? Me luxuries, and " place the neces- . series, as far as possible, on the free list. We believe this to be . sound, doctrine. 1 Ui " ? ' CQ'?:'??r I. President Artbnr and the Anders ' "While In Lonlsvllle, the President remarked, that in making two of his best appointments he r influenced by the fact the gentlemen were IiqP? - hermen." Now everybody need notffo . r"111?' expectine an appointment, bat every one May by sending 2 for a ticket in the Common wealth Distribution Co.'s next. irawinrv-ABgost isUinLonisFille, Ky catch a big prize. . 1.960 5. SSl amounting to f 112,4 Capital prize, Tickets only $2. Address alt orders to Boardman, Louisville, Ky. - - THE Q UESIONmofrXNTmtL AIb. EDrrOE:The people of NortK olinArepose toalcingUbe tax off of whiskey4nd tobaccbtTiey are settled in the conviction that these articles are-, luxuries, unneces sary k for the people to; have, and wbiclr they an,'get Jtlonglveryt well without, -They, believek that " the wiping k)h't' of; the internal- revenae system means a continuation of a high protective tariff. In other words, the Democratic masses of our State are wittvth'e Stab, and opposed Ul tbft ZNeiA iMiabs'irtiSr cSthis 8tiring and coming question of the two great political parties'.' The JTews and Observer is doing; much, harm to the Democratic !' party: by Us unwise and persistent course in this mPort political . relation. The 1 views abd ctnirseM W&M.BOin J accord With the teachings of political ' ecohdmv?and; withr th f fiataKl jck. 1 science Tbf' krshrn ment. The.people of our.tate are j - v . . uyntician with or- editor, . who declares his b'ur- iwithfiisA par.tVr right brfwrong3If 4eeiei 'tin d I uoserver does njot-virtuiBilrdeclare its ijbtentioQ'f ':fts..'-'-'ih-jurisdxfraornaryma for so changing t thA reVeniie system as to repeal the taul&ixvVanrl tdbaccbv the itsrMdesailtonn-i derstahd Ihe : Efl;lishan"guage: as?ii it ; uses iif m -itsT' illogical discdssion of I these vexed questions; i i5o;j onj ,Mr. Editor -in the course you .have taken i ?"'t,':-'J.I'.i!'Ji! H'r, . i ..,:lr; w. vmas utiiLipu. . x ou are Tisrnt. - x ou ! afe XJemocratic; !. ;The party are with; yon ana opposed; to me .JVew3,ji3id . OJsfcn A:strange infatu has eied upon -the latWr'.'p is greatly to be regretted. , Tax luxnries .like; whiskeyy tobac-i co beer, wihes, And- cigars, but inakel tb6 1 'tax .lptvjbn: the necessariesof life. The higgling of Democratia leadersl on this tariff question i;ominous" of anything but -1 good; to the Demo-j cratic party, 'Leit; Ptne party be iini-l : ted barmbmous-boldjland; faggres-i sive, f or a tariff Cofi revenue for Jhe gqvjernmentfithout . anj protehti to the vaHbvs thdustriio ' the, cowk-i tryp and. success wilL mblazen the! Democratic standard' jiext ear Al continuatlde nf the present course ofj timidity, .deprpssion?1 and differences; in the Deinocraticfrankis igiT this sub-i jectf will entail defeat; Jeimrnect is forearmed. : i' gCkAty'&l ! ' ' ; CAtB' Feae Democbat.; : I ; , Atfgust' 1 3thyn 883 t t "WlHSTON FORSTTSr CJo.y N. G. 5 .sGkntSt I- desire iid express 'yburniy thanks for yeur 5 wonderful Hop- -Bitters I was trouTiled with, dyspepsia for five year previous to commencing the use of you Hop ' Bitters ..some six months ago..My cure has been, wonderful. I am pastor jof the First Methodist Church of this places and my whole congregation can testify to the great virtues of your hitters. i ' I ? i Very respectfully, . fi t ; REV' H FEREBEE. ; THE CI,IMATEQFiNORTH , - v CAROLINA., .:" Washington C.Kerr. State Geologist 'rrrhe Climate, pf ;Nprth, Carolina cor responds7 tb; tnat i of Northern an4 middle Italy, and Southern and mid die France,' being' tempered on one side by the Atlantic ocean and on thf other, by the . high, peaks and table iands ofthe AbpaUcllian moantainsj -And as y the. State has , so . creat a length from cast.to wesV as .well as so i cohsideratble an 0levation towards the; 'interior (3,000 and ,4,000 feet) the range of i climate, ;iif very great j from subtropical on :be coast, withi the influence of r thd.;;.Gulf stream, to cold ' temperate on the table lands of the; West.:r' The.; isothermal in 'the One case," (at Smith ville, the extreme sotitheast,).', being 66;J, degrees (that b Alexandria, in Egypt,) and- in the other (at Bobhe, the higher , moun tain plateadinj the -West,) about 51 J degrees; which is that of Mew York and Paris, , France ; , that lof theplaJ teaus about Grandfather mountaii forty-five degrees, which corresponds to Ontario',1 CaBada :and;Suiscatch4 j wanxne miaaiei region tailing unaer the liri GOdegreeSj Which is that olf Nagasaki ' Athens, Gibraltar', &c j , l'he average fall ;6f snow for,- th winter is six i inches;' The average number of days of fog for the yeaf is but two.' No part pf. the State i subject to destructive galesl The . ayerage number of fair days per year 'is f 132 ;)oi ? rairiydayS 100, IeavSng 133 :f pi$p;oUf par0 jcloady.' . j Raleigh is very nearly of the terq perature of Florence, Italy. Beauforjt is almost exactly of the temperature of. Geneyaj, Italy..? Smithyille (on the sea coast below r Wilmington) W al most Identical that of iTicolbsj, Sicily'. Asbeville(in ' the -.mountains), has a temperature very likp ; that of "Venice; Italy,f and Bordeaux!. i Thus it will be seen that the range of climate in the State is the same as that ' from the Gulf, of Mexico tp New York. The influence of this r circumstance is seen in the wide ranger of i natu tal-(; and jagricul turiU "products from t tne"Palmetd ana' Magnolia v. grandiflpra,. to. the . White Pine, IJeralQck and BalsamFirtanfl from the sugar cane and rice to Ca nadian bats; and buckwheat.:' Ana; while tbe cod of winter is not s4 vere, 10 degrees (of Far) being rare-; ly passed, except On the . highest plateaus, 7 the temperature of mid summer is not so excessive or trying as farther North, in jNewfiYork for: example. - y - : I Ate JStomeoft-Slieli Crab.' ; 1 . .This is what Captain Hodgden said when speaking of. an unpleasant experience he had on board shlprnear 7 ashhigton- He . added : -, "The baa effects' of which I soon felt." Then he went oh to say that he had severe pain, followed hyj a terrible attack of idysenteryy 7j Those wfeked crabs would have been the death of him,but for the fact that he always carried Pain, 'Keldeb on board hia vessel. Have Perry n Davis's Pain Ktlleb at hand by day and by night, for sure relief. ' t- j ' Z, - ?-V"Mf? ,soetyA New state -1 -x IBy TeleeranntA tK8ri'..o.-W i bvnrn I rr nv ouss was aeiivered dSowdibyfan1 ad-7 ."UJ'W-a WjLielAnd. Dr theifrifuUns negro orerl iln 8S2 SrJ "delivered y g.cCITrucfc-Farming Thos?0 -5?--''Transportation " Th?rtnnS?tn Elected President? new canitfvi . Tt niitt"-?$!jttsy$ ;? Down teit.iiH; postoffiqe pangtryafer the Jersey Mlvr m.f e arA, ,al,wsysptf timeere. :S5mptltude 18 rything.i! postpone re lieror cuye of a sudden '-attack o? colitoT-dii arrhosai v indigesti6h;"or tchyl summer 'com-, plaints, " until you- can find a dectorhd yourcase may have passed beyond his-con-trol.'8 You can't go wrong if you' -ny 6 yur,bottle,f Perry-Davis's"' Pain Killer; At Is right oe thQ shelf .there, bnght to be ana you- can brinfi; down Ksumraeis? disease with it at eveiy shot'i'-J Ji :iti.rx! ' ' -;--'T '1 .iv -. Vn : " , . , , - ' . -i-. .P . of FIrer Commissioners of Baltimore Tr&der Xn&tctment. 1 . CrTbiegr&pitothe Mornlnff Stalf I- ;-4y5gtUfiAii. members of the l.HBoard of ira Commissione rs.Awho were presented by the grand jury jon Mon KWalfeasaAqef iu office, except Sam'l WRegister, who was President fof the Bo"trd.lnd is- inutf an hia wo o tn Rn DVon. cbMifhcaW.W KnightsTem- j piar.ufcwat.cjiyj appearea m court' torday, yL ts''UJoimsel.-and gave ; bail in f 3,000; each? tor, their appearance whenre quiretLThe excitement caused hv th sentmenta has not abated, and the action of : t.liA rminil.jnMv 1 3 1 ' dhyjensiiirrfispective bf paras unjust. and unwarranted. ?' 11 ' ; ...:.U 1 : Hopeless Epilepsy Cured. X ' "The doctors pronounced, my case to he one of hopeless epilepsy says!.ut ciorres pondent, W. C. Browning, Attorney at Law, Judsoniai, Ark. Ji 'and declared dfth to be my only relief. J Samaritan 'Nervihel cured me." Uetat druggists, f 1.50. f A MetUodlstMUitstejf 'Jelled 7on Ac, vv;. count of a Domestic Xronble. I By Telegraph to the Morning Star. j L'trMNO, Ang.'15--Yesterday afternoon: Lawrence Denman met Rev. R.. .G, ,8ewell, on the street, and drawing a navy revolver! fired at the minister four .times; inflictingl wounda which, in a short 'time t caused Jus i death. The. causes leading to the shooting! areof aadmesti natui ;andjih only be! published on the trial of the case. No one) lblam-raan,d;ei,'Rev.': MrJ Sewell is regarded as the victim -' of a conspiracy,? as he asserted in his ante-mortem state-f mental - Both, partiesiai 'Jtdgfaiy connected J Sewell ; was-a7e6rt clergy mad" and' local agent tf the American Bible Society. ; ; ''A. doubtful friend is worse than, a certain enemy Vnd tice versa . i-sv ocrtainj friend is infinitely bette r than a doubtful enemy. Thus Kidney-Wort sUn incom-' parably better friend to the human race than whole ' catalogues full of doubtful nostrumSii- Itisau mnfaaing 'remedy for5 that tormenting diseasepiles. It moves thi bowels gently and freely, and thus remdved the cause. Do not fail to try it faithfully either in dr- or liquid form, v ! c n 14 i ; ;;:;; -: Washington! j Call for Bonds Internal Ite venue "At r XairsLire-Saylng Stations fio. be Be- 'opened. ZLiq C ?cit .joi n i vi f t "vi - i : E fllytecrapii tcjthe Moram jgtaT3 f;:;; i juAsaiKOTDir; Aug.! la-siaerrreasury DeDartment cives notinfl Ihftt Wflnpa. day Augustad, 1883, and the Wednesday llst call will bfe edeemed at the Treasury xepanmeni in w asnington to tne amount of $5,000,000, without rebate of interest. ; Bcvehue DistrictsMmhijm.Cfygd1V3rinii went into effect to-day,- : " i f Orders were issued. at,. the :.TreasuryaDe partment to-day for4he onenlnV f (all tiifrt Saving stations -on-the- Atlantic & Gulf Cojastsjo thefirst d Septeaaber nextr,g; j ,"ThemojSt .benclal. results , follow the use of PhencJ. ftrtdinnflf ns,'4rt rbrnstr4W. TliclltIOtt bil that aannviiio'. ern'ntrnn nf th ' . jkiij khpwh.as' vegetable poisbn;;,cauSed by Journal. .toA. liOa tt'Hmi'f'- ; 6 i ; .. . ! ! .... C: -"..) v.ftin..!.'s-it tTi'.A-tfj t.'i 1 - iTnrw JJieii. Fatally snot . Jyi . an, . Enr T ;tBy,Telephjlotterontot StirtTiw j Monday night? At Fayette? station, on the Chesapeake4 & Ohio Railroad. Lee" Reeves, a mulAtto.r. who : had -' nmvinn sltf nj!saiilTyi1 i men. 'Fatally Sbot hr an En 'Edward-- Nolan , yrenewedt the i attack and ,sn1ot xnqiaa,(.oun uuaqicston.anu anothel--man whofift eitnn unknown..' . Kofak aVid Huddles toq can not li ve ; :the other m an may recoverr-'- Reeves escApedAJV' ; v '. t w::Lbnisviik Democrats' inf. (Congress-1 willi' knowijust what they are" doing if they elect Mr Rau dalj paik;Tf.;,they'1 don'fe e,dd They will be sending the. Democratic party tothe dejnrtti0nhpw-wpwsjand giving the Republican partyati- eternal lease rou the presiaency..', .tWt 1. Tne' CdmmonwealtlK'.DIstrlbntiott b . Will TittlMk'f TlAlvrnAT: , TrkTin 1 o : irtATifliltf avrrtit m - MV -WUVM UVA. UpUlBl j iUVUVIVJ: mO-TT Uig .Aupnst 31st, 1883; they.wm distribute 1.96Q prizes, . I I 11.1 I mcm nnn $JO,000, $5,000: 10 prizes of $1,000 eacl).tui4ea on. mt 1 i An l - m l .1 i . i - . t lowltfl)eal niiaoonatj ' g7tjflket- for ? f50? $5 VlVota fn ,1 l'AHih-na2 Stt ."lift Doantniti CKIJBaATSITEl4JTB0-VoiiTAl,BEI AKD El ibio ArptiAKOEs on trial forJJnrty days to men (youDg or old) who are afflicted with Nervoas Debility, Lost Vitality mnd Manhood, and kind of troubles, oaranteeip speedy and completer rb-? ttoratioa of health and manly jngoli Address as above. N. B. No riskis incurred, as thirty days trial lfrQtoff0dVX ; iV"tf- . F . Auuwfl mxMiwjxa-cN av naTrag passe, a several sleepless niphti, disturbed by the agonies and cries of i ermcr cnua, ana Decomm&r con- si Wtf0,wtth'Tehat he had done, eherefused tof haveit f avorof H6ma3ppaty7?pEat tjJerht the (jbiWpaased In euffertng.and the parents 'witnont sleep. Herurn Ing home the day followtoff, the lather fonnathe bahy still Buffering ; and while contemplating an-, other sleepless night the mother stepped from, and left the father with the child. Durmgher ab-: sence he administered a portion of the Soothing Syrup to toe baby, ana saia not&tng. That night all hands slept well, and the UttlefellQw awoke In the morning nright and nappy. The mother was delighted with the.wonderfpl change, and tbougb at, first , ofendBdi at the deception prao- and suffering orrins babies and restless uponner.nas gonpmuea to age the . syrup. nights have disaDneared. A single trial of the Svrnn never ye failed ;to. relieve' the baby, and oyer come the prejudices of the mother.-. ,Sold by all DrogKlsts. 85 oentaa bottle. I, r:r-y.- r menls, if any. :'fJ axJnf- jastitiifMirticle feeeded; pnyed a supply or!t I child;- Oil teacniiig(Th6mff an4.iacQualtlnff, hia I trur. Pf.-j 7 cents r.gfonand SVPlrained; Balesf itSOObbjs Good Strained 'at ,on Strainedenu sincTasl reports" TAThftkaA was firm it $f 80 per bbl. oft2S0W ;vctjdb;;tuientii was steady-at fli25 for Hard and 3 .25 for Telldw'Dipand itoV4H: -h tfQTTOMarkct quoted, quietwith no sales b rrriTfi foUpwiugwerev the .omcialquotationsi., Ordinary .v.r; ; ? J .V:r - 6 i' pentts f tb Wdlingvvf.; 4g-STAR;6iE.ugui .BPiRITS TtolIlThe1'market bpened1 ffrm at;.: .per; gallon,:;' and we hear of sales of 500 casks at that price SROSjrketX Strained and $1 80 for'Good Strained, with sales, reported at quotations. . r ;:lTAIiV-rhe iinarket .'woi;'firWat $i'k)'per, bbl? pf 280 lbs, yrith. sales lf?qu6tations." &CRTJDJui was steady at fl 25for;nardand $2 25 for mellow Dipand Virgin. ' . TTOlrket quotedquiet, with no sates to, report; . The 'following were the official quotations: : - lfaMr: ''TffrAli -16 cents 9 lb. Good Ordinary, i ? . ; . . c 7 15-16 " " juiuuung. . .....!... i QA vtuou juiuuung. . i .... io " STAR OFFICE. August 11: 6 P; M. SPIRITS TURPENTINEThe market jopened firm at 38 cents per gallon", : at which price 150 casks were sold, f H j - t KOSLN Market : firm at $1 20 . for Strained and fl 80 for Good Strained, with sales reported at quotations. ; ; ' . TARThe inarket was firm : at'fi' 80 per OUIi OI 8U. lbs.: With sales nt nnntotino ; CRUDE TURPEOTINB-The - market was steady;'' with sales reDorted at i as for , Hard and $2 25 for Yellow Dip and . COITOisMajketuotedlfir uo sales to report: 4 The following were! the official quotations: . ' ' . - i $ruiB:it lb.! Good Ordinary . .... - 8 9-16 LowMiddUng.iV. 91 " ' 1 f Middling; t'.r ' 1! -o!' -ni - f GoodMiddlmfig.'v..lO f. yi " i s PEANTJTSrr-Market steady, i Wequotei ft j5pl 55 f or Primei f X 601 '65 , for xtr'.PriinWand-iif 75 per bushel for TON TIMBER-Market leadayi-VWe "Otei Extra heart, rst-class yellow pine' .8h?p.th3iber5 18 00, $13 50Q14 00; Ptime 'hearslass Milll f 12 0018 00; Fair Milrgoodheartri;8 50,9 0pl6-00. Good Mill, .fair heart, $7 &68. 00; Comf mon1Mni$5i006 50j Inferior to Ordini ary, $4 004 50. s'w: Jr-y-i I , STAR OFFICE, August 13, iP; 1L j f SPIRITS TURPENTINE7-The market opened - dull at 37 cents per; gallon, with sale3 reported later of 300 casks at 37 cents y xROSD--Market -,firm at : $1 -20 ifor . Strained aii $1 f ot Good. Strained; i wftlrsaiea i reported CJ 500bhls at quSonsi , TARTheinarbBt was flrM at $1 80 pef bbl. of 280 lbs, with Jles at quotations, j . i PP., TTJRPElfriNEr-The market was steady, with salesvrcortfd at 135 fpr Hard and $3 25 f ortelIowt)Vp and? Iflrgtn; ; CCnpMarket quoted "quiet, with jao8ales to report. Tbe foUowing-were the official quotations : 11 v -l .Ortfeary;. .-4fl ir.h'ts ft Good Ordinary.r-A-i',V'x i6Q!,J'- " LOW Middling. :,ti-. .H IM-'' t 'Middlfno-r''9-1 ll?&, il- Good MSiaw 4riftm.i i KtATOSMarteaWelquote!: fl50l 55 for PrhBe, fgClftor tra Prime, and 75helyJ:yi STAR pmcSiugsKB SPIRITS TTOPENTmEThe market opened-' steady 1 at '37 i. cents rDer'cailonl withales'renorted t ilkter of 350.cask8 at Sihedajadjfl 30 for G6c1;Sirained wWitirinisales reported at qniolatioais.", -a g$FP& it so. pergbif ;28pibs, withestattatrons. -.IRUI)Ba TtrRPEKTlNE-bo -market wastey, with sales reported at $1 25 for Hard and '&$$Jolr Yellow Pip aod Yirgii , COTOMark?tvpted;jqniet, , with no saletrt.xThe fotiowing were the official quotations: v . , . Ordinary. . ..... .. ..... -- cents ft Good, Ordinary, v. .. ;v 8 - 9-16 r, " L " i Low MiddiingV. :;. qi' Middling.... ........V9f ' ' " -"i Good Middlin .ilVlO ?hpKi 1 ;; ' PEAttOTS-Market steadyl ' We'quoUl , 50( 55 for meiijes jf tra Prime, and $1 75per bushel for Fancyt ; STili ; QFFICE.fAngtist 15, 6 P. M. . SPIRITS TTOPENTINE4rThe market. Opened firm at 37i -cents , per gallon,? with sales reported later of 65ft casks at 38 cents. j an advance of fc'on last rejports M!Xul,f 1 ' :&y?Tr1HtKe',-'T "rrY , aV , ,JW or. Strained and at $1.30 for ; Go( .Strained, t With Bmall sales reported at quotations. J ' TAR The market was firm at $180 per boh of 280 "'s: with.:sales al( quoUitiona: ! ' ' CRUDE TURENTHErThe , market . was steady,; with sales teported vat t $1 S5 for; Hard and $2 25 for - Yellow Dip; and CarKet-, quoted quiet, , with no'sales to report, ,: The following 'were tlie official quotations s m;ht.i?-Mt- --i ii3&. .j Ordinary. VVi. cents p ft uooa uramary. . . i ; . . . y-i(j : Low Middling, v i. : . ; - 9 ..-; "- : Middling. ; i ; . . ; 9f v' , i' Good Middlmg.ii5V'; " '10 .-i?' . .5h-J, - PEANUTS---Market steady. We quote; i' 50l Wfor tra Prime, and $1 75 per bushel for .Fancy. !4. - , ' , m m ,;, 5 With Diamond Dyes any .lady can Set r at good results as the best practical yer. Every dye warranted true to name and sample. , v, -w V t- Bfits, .aance of 4Cbh :-Iast: reportai. 3JfeW4lla5rnil $120 for. COTTON- AND I" Ki vji trsTnw v?- J1' - i1- V ltECElPTS; a4 . ' " From August 1 tojAugust ll'l8s " i ;5U0 !";4,pilj:i -9.724 i 8lSl7 ?:f .Jilt nr. to ft-ivi f .! r"4.'f .Vr" A-4 1. Foreign,! W250 ,880'f 000 00 j 'Total v M IB? -793,;; 3.381 ?S434 V. 2.485 S tiFrotoi Aogusttl to Augut 12ja882 I Mnnxuiti. r run c nv . on . . "V I ll'totaii'i :143i 5;650 t9;320 ? 1,55771 0gai,f. 'stocks1 r- horeankfloaul Roam, .1. aC . 73,643' ii7 J.80(hn74,443 ;t. Ashore and .Afloa-. August 12882' 8?.! 4,92:483 August 12y 1682. Auguslll883. p Rosing ,1; 3211 45 ' "1 'i20 art Tar.. ... 1- 85 a .1 ifift: .-.f rf Crude.. 25 2 25 Nw York comparative Cotton State- j IBy TeleCTaphtotbe MomtoKStar., , ,. I ; NW ! YoAugust'ibVTh'e follow ing is the comnarative cnttori' atstfmtr,i the week ending this date:' I . -u -oi iii ji-i l'-' -H : p'. 18834--; .18821 j Net receipts at all United v. L : i(' v - , . . States ports'during the'V'' ,li i week........ :l . f T 9,686 4,767 ' .Total .it teceipts ,:i to . 4JusVfx Vr- j i-4 date...s. t.! 5,9,31,0994,617,148 Total exports" to this ; date. . ; . : .V4,638,30i500,il9 Stockm all United States" ,:' f: Hi. ,m --..- porls;:.'.viVU.X . 279,483' ;j 15,802 Stock:, at, all interior ,: ;.;,?,4;i - towns. 25.680 r ; 10.551 Stock in Liverpool ; 932,000 669,000' American1 ' afloat "' f orj ' 7 .H- r ' ; Great Britain, i iV.l' 35,000 f 29l000' . . EXPORTS FOE TlfE , WEEK. ; f " New York Schrt;Belle 'Brown ft lumber; 200 Bbls rosin ' I J -V-SU'j I ' New , York Steamship ' Benefactor i J 244 bbls sj5ts turpentine, 255 do tat. Ill do pitch, 24 do f rosin,' 27 bales cottony 55 pkgsi tar; . 200 cases spta turpentine tlO da tar. 23; tes rice; 70. bags chaff 28, pkgft mdse 177,-t 782 ft lumber. , 1 t '. Pekth Amboy Schr Fannie Tracey i 240,000 feet umber.;i 'fr'; l':.t BALTlMORi--.hrniT"'rrT feeet;lumbet125;000 shingles;4 " 'ORIfiN. m'i I ' Nor triar i?vnft i 7l.3'fiataf , ANTWERP spirits turpentine. ''"I Jv'il', .:'. f t Charleston. iRlce! Markets f" Charleston Newsand,JonrieivAuff.?14;r J -; Some transaction amounting to about 2Q tierces took place, .We quote clean CaroliJ na: Common 55ic ; Fair 5i51c;' Good 5f6c; Prime 6c per lb. "I ' 1 -cf. ? f Carolina rough rice is quoted at $1 00 1 20 per nrashel forUnferior'and $120 1 50 per, bushel for iseatoasti as in qualityj !- ''- q-a- :. f COXTO'N lTlARltKTS. A f , . By Telegraph to the Morning Star. r v ? ( i Auffust 15.' OaWfifitnTi Wonrlw o naniaf receipts 207 hales !' NnrfnTlr'f nninf I'nnntJ i tions revised) at 9cWnet receipts 356 haies t jcMUkiiuure, quiet at; aufo net --receipts', 93 bales: . Tins ton. stpjwlv nt. iaiTiot 129 bales f Philadelphia; dull at lOc-net ret , net receipts 256 bales v New j -Orleans, tjuiei iw5rwr--utjii!Teceipis 10 nates ;ixa,oojie, oull and nominal nt Qir not Memphis, steady: at 9c net. receipts. 37 hales; Augusta, steady at 9fc net receipts wbales;'Chalest6D,, quietwith ho demand at.9o net receipts 12 bales. ir! ? ti T Use the Ampnmn fJmnliita i manufactured by the Joseph Dixon , Crul- House eRtahlinnivl in 1R97 MTiai jnnlv cils awarded the Grand Medal for Progress aii Vienna,, in, lBYdVj.ougnty-one first,. preJ milltns awarder! for 'fit black' lead."; Pencils f of all' grades and styles at reasbhable'pricesi I:j : ''i;-T! ,, New JorK Naval Stares! JWarket.i ' New. York. Journal of CommercBi Aug,;i4. ; i Spirit TurpentiaeH-Trading is very quiet jiui.iuuuavjiu uu .easy .maraei, ana sell ers at 41c for merchantable order, withoult important sates. ' ' Rosins The' market hak a - a. , u j , 1 t . r .... . -. a oieau y - iouc oa' aemanai'ra' a moderate waVi'-artd naninlv int. amoll tlnta s iOiirtto- tions are,RosiasStrained; at $ 1 55j good No. 2 F St tf 80fel 85 ! ITft. -1" fl 'flti ' osl No. -1 Hat fSlpXtooTOd. .1-1 at $1 15. 20; lor pale K at $2' 8S2 40 ; pale M at 2 5612 70:extra Dale N at 9 00 3 OQ-wiridoW glass VT at '$3 "37l375.5Tai is quoiea at $a 75 10 "ilmineton. . PitYh IS flK1T.M At 1 U(l I .Neyrijdrk foumifat (mmercel ) AasA i i intimarKei naaa gooa tone, tne advan tage decided 1 lwi th thn , TirtMAii w ' a f Jobbing demand;! Qdotations ; JFor Virginia. iwr iiu' ior : iancy j nana-piccea;; 5 1 I III T l ) ii .,11 i .t THE BOAT: RACE, WanloB 'ilfetrirfrie' ,Moiier Lost iolCoiirtnevL.l-. ".V -?-CBy Telegraph to'the Morning Star. iid' " ; . i Watkins, ! Auituat .fo'-As;. the resulli of "jo wioiJieaia lo-nav, ine race was uetweeo and Cdrejr 'tbrJJiiediUie Jtaish. condsp.disfcOSrfif Mies withthe turn. The water was choppy and the wind uigu, bu .mat iae i starts announced for 2.30 o'r.lOT.k ' Wan nnt marln until K QQ KTi ' - 1 UUAA tf,W, i.lU!T, withstanding the wnflra.1 fliatniot nt Hnm. - a e ukJ . A ' ney he was next to Hanlon, A large amount' "of nionev wala lost nri Klni mio fail,, . t -. ' t - ui il.. J.1 . - .... mo um uiai utjHd wag greeted wjia a general howl nnH it ia -trotiltr vVoaT ' there was an hnderstanding between him nnl T . Tl.. A I ouuiuvc. - iuc auiuieur races werOs very fine, and afforded much ihnra frpnnino oof- ' - f (5aVaa4W BlfW isfaction thah the professional raoos. ' ; i Bnrnett's Cocoalne,;Unllte all Otber I the best for promoting the growth of and. beautifying .the Hair, and rendering it darir and glossy. The rCocoAiHB holds, in a liqojd form, a large proportion pf deodo rized fjOCOannt Oil nrennrorl nrn.mif.lf. ..' -- 9 i.wm. yjjiij iui this purpose., ivo , other compound possea- okxi - uv p..uxmi iujciucs wiiicu so ex actly suit the variOua ennditlAnfr nf ). in. man hair, : . . ;-,,. f t The superiority T of Bcrkktt 's Flavor mQ Extracts' consists id, their perfect pu rity and great strength, r , - 1 ? . From August 1 to r AugusT 12;18S2. ::V?K -1 :i: E∨uff-i . r-?1?. August 1 to August 41 1883 f :'::' r; 3 1- TnW KSoreN sure yon get HENRY'S CARBOLIC SALVE, as all' others are but imitittonsaitf counterfeits. Pricei 85 cents.. t 5. . , ... ... sf,:itiiWarutoe l Gen'ls, .Q. T. aurefard of La and Jubal.'A Hiffi" "L 'Stance (a sood name. by i Tf SiPl-tr4 arlT -eoa, two-firthB, at cost of Cairo,!. BU an:iA.B.vGib90Bt of ; CJarmlii 11L. another SI wnrth nmtiqan. . rx.i c;. !,., .Ppze of 25,000, and pne-fS or $5,00tf, went to TheodorFTvervl Bt BotQnMass.; aaother td 3. tLmS SSH ThottHMO&i afNnJSV!Ekfc' ,1J(K .. ttZJ--Zi 160th)-flralgg takes aoe )!r4aKiepMU 3MCaBH93E ....... . -- TUIBit t, 1 - ' T boy.-lfar teGeo-Hatriss "Cofiiwithvsfeel rails to W Ar'OTa an! fl 1?;'-vr- tvi?"- W htittlef Riwr4c. I stores to Kerciraer4& Calder gwx.& i Schr SairReynolds.XwT, J fchrMary eerr:SrnitCealahashx W C. naval stnreartn Ti r. flrii-i c-. I , Schr i Winamp MooreV 'ShaftonaValrl stores .to A ; Martin.: t.!--; : i Richmond V. Heide& -Obaip?K"i r. "'Sell flt.MA TfcTrfl tl,, Ptw Ha. nam, Perth Amboy, Geo Harris & Co; rail-' f?Ki?Mbert,0441oSpf,,l Sfl660 HarrissifcCo;icetoWi j'Davtsasn-i-'"'3 -si in-i..-..., . j V V .y i. cr.f.'.'.'f fTrjCAUTtn i .'- ; ; V: i .' ScrAtfriEelf ittrefeitef' aval; J stores to TrT: fJorft h 'S, V r :'J . 1 Schr Belle Brown, Perro;.2ew York E! G Barker & C!o ;; targ6: by A Y Wil'soii : I Steamship j Benefactor Tjibon,4iNew! YorkoT E Bond. '?hfV : t4 sEriti f i Schr Sarah, Reynolds, Lock wood's Folly,! D h.QMre&A .- ; 1 Schr Ontarioelsnn'TiVhnJnSr ner & CalderrBrosi tiikji. '-r 'a ...-j vd i Schr Mary Wheeler,1 Smith, Calabash'. N C, DLGorei"auuix ,u s , Schr Wuliam; Moore;f,ShaTlote;A!Martini .01 Schr Chas Morford? Burdgc,. Charleston,' Geo Harriss & Co. - - i f Schr; Fannie Tracey, Tilton, Perth Ami boy,. Geo Harriss & Co; cargo by j( Tayi lor. j ; v.. : .!ii4;& ii ,;" ' Schr t'Q Lyons, Smith, Baltimore, Geo Harriss & Co j cargo by Coiyille & CampbelU ? Nor brisr Rvno. Rnrenjwn Antnnm t tj juiuvuisuaod vo, f -. ; : Stolen. ?)N THE NIGHT OF THE 2ND .INST., TROM ,?SlrL LARGE 4 DAIiK BAY "V'-n, wma-gauson tuna legs, ten j fj iDwani luriier recoveryt 4 angV&Wlt athCTjce; W ANTED, TO LEAEN THE ADDEESSOS -SP7 .colored. peopled ; formerly owned Black Rivers, In Sampson Connty; N. before t iWar" Moth?r,s name, 'Lucy; father's hamej uruiuur: name . Jipnraim. ; A&y colored p seeing: this please notify them, or write me. brotheri name . Ephraim. ; Aay colored. oeoDla oi op it ANDREW; MTn?PTTY t7 T!!aot TJavl ae. j ilpht. ago. Ills) - MWV AWUUU anno nr Chicago I ' ; ThbrnasYille-FemalB College:- j (In the Piedmont section of C 030 feet abov4 sealevel.) t ..iTne .th Annual Session. begins. September 4 1883. Kull corps of superior live teachers, inclu alng b professor of music, "a brilliant pianist,' a lady, a fine vocalist, and Mrs. Eeinhart again in charge of art, Extensive eclectic course; dir plomas, honest exponents of- knowledge gained; Charges moderate, ciimate delightful, and water exoellent. :tOnmparison with best female, schools Tuition $160 for 10 months. For catalogue address ;, aun " " .. nr,xu3xiMJ4ajrx. iresiaent Q LINTON COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, T ' (FOR fTSMALES ONLYk Charges lower than at most Jnatitutlons oOit Grade. V I ; ne next terra negins on the.J0th of 4.ngusti Rfv. J. TALLINGi Principal,, aug 12D&W It ' - -. -'Clinton, NC ' v. .JV .. ..... i c- f Having the Solecjfqfcthej, probably the largest, . nvwt jmern; and best ap pointed establishment pfr,teiihd the United States, the subscriber offers at prices "he confl ?enJlyJiSIS.'l,wlu attract td-this pomt atmdb in MACHINERY-it is peeuliaiiy, fifid to handle j ' of evOTeserintion, from 4to 150-Horw Power. Afeo, SAW 'and GRIST MILLS, GINS, THRESH KRS, &er To thei line of PObtablI ENGraras S2lE2ffi: ilPSSi to Pton ise, ; ' Catalogues furnished pn-'apptfcatloni'Vi pononce invitedt oUl oujiiii.ji i, t rreg , au.l2p&W3m j i:-.r : i.:ir.ixsi. WMmingtonfc N,C, 'lieniDiiji:! 1 'HE CREATURr? r-R I fUM A-WS U ,i mm ior au the.painfta diseases ..of toe MUtI8,UVERAND BOWELS. - - rr wwm uw Bcna xxisozii e ,,'rHOUSAMPS OF CA8E!1 r rr " Mini, w ui4a cerruus) lajaeasel hae been qtdckly telieved, and to ahorttoe rwei, ti. uo.cn ob faav, aoin ter secckosts. roclDeod&Wly , suwefr nnn oi; mi MB 6ENERAI IIESQHANOISE DEUERS. v mj W Vjy fai to ch w YalnaMe VWn Tpepne Tap fpHREE HUNDRED TIIOTJSAND BOXES, L0- eate neaiHne of S'. R4 W. R. S.; in complete running order; fully equipped with Mules, Was pns,' Still, 'Hands, and every thing necessafy'for the manufacture of Haval Stores. , ; .. . ; Alsoi several ThousaBoT Acres of good Agrtcul- Tow ?d Grazing Lands, together with a large ' body of round Pine Timbered Land.. : :: AU of this Property for sale at' a fan price for cash. . For further particulars address i u.Lirll '''' GEORGEPEARN, "I JyWWSm ,; - - J . ThomasvUleGa.' fttl4ijU AHbiffM ftl j"jrfo 0drfcol ' 1 III V ' s c -Jf- 5. FmJuYGVJmAEEJ i -X:'' , f f Strongj Siiiple. Dnrobla, sot Complicated; eaafljv ma&ogod; lig)t ranntng with' steady motion. ; '.i 'JOOh WItaderr&r laro-w and cHfr. vifh . bearings running In anU-fric-tioa metal boxes. ' v; hesawj are made byourowri fejAehtaerT fKwhi.W " ' A a Sheffield BtoeL olhoa. FirtT& BotoeSS " 1U not bencU break off. artimi wt.fi . I adjustable boxes and cast steel journal 'A rooned, gti t material, Kwaiblereei KOttthstandin the. many added inT.,h, ' these PRICES i will hn lran f. . sept as bcretafore published, via Meerot, Gina 1 WlthSelfc Feederor' Condenser. With Self. Feeder and Condenser. 5trt 4- $ 75 00 v 67 60 - 100 Off f 100 00 .110 00 : J ' -138 60 ,7 W ' 160 08 'i-n '180 00 -: : 808 00 83800 - $125 09 j Sr , 144 60 i 165 00 . 170 CO i 195 00 if' 820 00 , . 8S9 00 50 : 70 (-r;;119 60 ixa uv 10 60 160 00 180 90 1.. ! 80 . 88i 00 l-f ?;i"Mo Brown Ginsnava been sold dnrintrthe oast - soar seasons than any other two makes combined FT ' ' S. B.M Oar manufacttirlnpr and ahtpidnr facilitfe . areas ol planters testimonials sent on application. V Correspondence Solicited, address, . . PWW COTTON GIN Co., Sew LoBaonCt. v , . E-.' SPRINGER A CO., Agents ' v v X'--'- f Wilmington, N. C. m my 12 D&W4m S wed sat ' t , New Ont.it a TO : THE PUBLIC ;j I!iy?8'tlSalc for. Yourselves. S Postmaster-Genoral Gresham having published a wilful and, maUeious falsehood in regard to tho ;charaqter. pt 'tlje Louisiana JState Lottery Com pany, the followins facta aro given io the public to prove his statement that we are engaged in a fraudulent business, to W false and, untrue; '"-: Amount of prizes paid by The Louisiana State Lottery -Company ' from January 1, 1879, to pre- ' sentdatet jiv::'-J; .i. ; n -4 , Paid ito rSoathern, Express Co,,. New . 1 - :, PatdSSTRaS tW0 tJ-.iSftS881'7' President.. ... ; . PaidtoLouLlana State National Bank. il,iflv,KennedT President., r.u, ' ?aidt?i,N,eiw Orleans National Bank, ' " 'S . A; Baldwin; President. . . ' Paidtoljnion National Bank, 6 ..A'Pharlaron,- Cashier .37. .'. Paid to Citizens' Bank, i . . 4G3.900 125,100 88,5.-0 04,450 57000 ; so,oo ! 37,000 13,110 Taid to Germama National Hant ' JulerCassard, President aiii2 "XP National Bank, ChasPalfrey, Cashier.'.'. . . :' ; Paid to Canal Bank,. , . . - Ed. Toby; Cashier. : . ; ' ' ' Paidto Mutual National Bank. '.' " Jos. Mitchel, Cashier. ............ 'Total paid as above. l aUl In fillTTia rvf -nnaw tti AAA . ii ' J3.953.C50 , ' ZJ. y 4PX,UUU (tL tilt; VU- rlus offices of the Company through ' v out thOjUmted States..... 1.t.,.v.i, - 2.C27.4I0 UTotal paid by alii..:.. . $4,881X j For the truth of the above fa. nublic tohe officers of tho above-named corpo-! Rations, and for ?ur legality and standing to the mayor ana umcere of, the City of New Orleans; to the .State authorities of Tnioiano a i . ' ... . , .. . " ...i wuu. oijju th6 F. S. Officiate of XOulsiana. ' We claim trt be legal, honest and correct to all rour transactions, as.much so as any business m the .-conntrvi . rw standing is qonoeded by all whq will .investigate, and onr. stock has .for years, been sold bt our Board of Brokers, and nvn'wi tt : Dest known and rasnnntAA if ino , . ; , in. A. IJAUPnilV, President. 9 Twuesusu carejnuy to notice the tts-tr and enlarged Scheme ta be drawn Monthly. ' , ' CAPITAI, PItlZE. S7S.OOO 7r TlCketS OtllV J. 'Shawt In i ; i Louisiana State Lottery Company . ne a9 hereby, certify that we svpervise thear rmemenUfor aS the Monthly and Setni-Annual J. Vy&i and control, the dramas Zr'i"7" ""u yie same are conducted with hpnesty.fairnes8fad in good faith toward all par M,.nhor:z. Company to vse thifcer- tntt8 advertisements ' - Coininliisloniera. V " "uiuwiiai ami viinnm.Diepnrprse. with a capital of JL000,000--to wihich a reserve fund of 420,060 has since been added. a.rFse,rve By an ovembehning popular Vote its franchise m&aU horsed lj 12c i'SrSBJl6R SCALES OR POSTPONES A, SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE, NINTH GRAND 1A W EttCLASS Ii AT tNEW ORLEANSTUESBrOlY. a i , OAPITAI PBIZE $T,000. lOO.OpO Tickets at FIveDoUara Each Praclfonsln Plftbs in Proportion. v 1 Canflal Prim ; i!l Capital Prize..,..! r 1 Capital Prize i . . ........ ... it .... J,:j,OW .iA-vl..-.a.U..:.i..is 25.C0O .t... t.. 10.000 . a mzes oi sbuuo ; -. . 10 Prizes of 1000.. .......J : -1O00O 1 0 Prizes of 600,1 : ; :z i 2 A V R ao'ooo S500 Prizes of B0.-A .v... .a.Li.i. 85 00O lOOOPriaosof 25.. .-.i..,.. auwri , ' 5 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. . 'i f Approximation, Prizes of J750. .. llj 6,750 - 9 Approximation Prizes of 500 . . . : l7.; . . 4 590 ' 8 Apprettmation Prizes of ; 800-.ti f.tif 2250 ,WTramonntb fo.' : ;;iaSoS Applications for rates to clubs should only b made to the office of the Company, in New Orleans:-! .vvf., -i V formation, write eleaily, giving full address. Address P.,d. Money Orders and Registered Letters to . . NKW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK, JsNew Orleans, u. Ordinary letters by Mail or Express to ... nr v:iy: jj.xm a. dauphinJ orMiaiktW-.F'l??", La. 607 Seventh St., Waahlnston, D.C, aug ia ju&wsaw4w i t .. we sat Dividend lTotice. THE DIRECTORS OF THE BANK OP NEW HANOVER have declared a Semi-Annual bivf- f0?1 !FuC's- PayaWe on the 8th Instant, to Stockholders of record of this date. V ' a - WALLACE, Cashier. July 2, 1883. . aug a 3 -iiaia coe dvrjeaftom V3 J-ffy yit yaf ic I I I , . .1 u 1 k J It. I H 1 I" .i i y . v r'-'j s- ;-v I 4 8 V la . t,-.,:-,,,. ,r I...vs.B r - it I5 .' it m t IV- ft-. 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The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Aug. 17, 1883, edition 1
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