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!T-..fciifiiMi1 Th!m iVin lnft .u- owflftt mim tree. These are worthv f?lrial attention. ; . f; J v; Jlri Henry Rceder, a. beautiful bouquet Sir. T. II. Smith,: a display tof canta-j ?, a handsome, iloral pyra- ; , . 1 ;i - ... . ? - . y . JL; Jit. JL - ifSn. Brunhild Bro., have a fine dia- 0f cigars of their owa manufacture, i play a j:. i ilipr wim iiujwucu fiuuuia, vuiumia, -selu . , lr George Lawton'of , Morehead City; "iveBrgeBartlett pears.; ; ; . '- Oo table No. 16, Mr. B. ,Volz, of Gufl f,rj has display 'of grapes and tomatoes; Mrs. Elizabeth Warren has a display of rlvrved shrimps, tomatoes ; and pears; Coucord grape ielly, a. fine stock of ' fancy bome-made candies, apples, peaches,' &c. ; E. .1. Moore & Co., "a fine display of j0me -made- fancy crystalized fruit candies, in baskets of kind, very - handsome andjin- nious, the table being surmounted by a presentation of a horse shoe : made of' candy. - ?' " ' ' .'.Specimens of wine and grapes from the Tokay Vineyard, belonging to Col W. J. Gi'n- 7 ' " rZ . , John R. Marshall, of Wilmington, specl-' e Annn Anil WAV - Mrs. II. Webb, niiit- 5li?s Victoria Gore, a stand of beautiful, jott ers and grasses,'arranged with rare taste and skill." - - - A specimen of Rogers grapes, by lira- & p. Hand, of Pender. - ; u'i' .Messrs. Meadows & Kidder, of the Cape .fe.tr Tobacco Works, had a large and fine ,i-l:iy of tobaccos r ' ? -1 la the corridor VV. G. Ituss,. ait employe of Mr. Harding Johnson, shower! how fruit, cans are made, and his work attracted no' Utile attention. He could turn out about: two a minute. He had specimens of ' fruit Muned by him by what is known as the . "Home processing apparatus, the material king tomatoes raised by Mr. J. Barnes. -Vmiy speak. of this further. ;,;t; - We leave some articles to be' : mentioned ' ' ". .. c ? -.in. to-morrow. -; vi'i-j-t. i I' BETTY PYROTECHNICS ' An immense crowd assembled it front of, the City Hall last night to witness the dis- play of fire works, and they Were fairly de lighted, for this was indeed one f the brigbte&t features of the day. 7 Some of the designs were both original and beautiful, but thi reporter hazards the .opinion that thetiery fountain "took the cake."-; A very aniusiug part of this exhibition ' was the rocket duel between Messrs. Brown and Leggett. - , r , AT THE FAIR.- t ' The pyrotechnic display over, hundreds of the spectators took in the Fair. For' several hours the beautifully decorated ball was thronged with visitors, and many 'were the compliments paid both the management and the exhibitors on the splendid success of the enterprise, " " ' ' - THE GRAND BALL. ' . . ' '' The first day of the Fair closed with the grand, ball at tnc Opera House,- wJiicn was largely attended and most heartily eu joyed. With the thermometer in the nine ties, it- was cpnsidered a . warm, evening, and many who nsually enter ''the mazes" took seats among the spectators. There w:t however, sufficient' material among the more enthusiastic portion of the dancers to keep things moving at an exceedingly lively rate. The committees and managers acquitted themselves - with credit, and the general verdict was that . the management of the Fruit Fair scored another success in the ?rand ball. ' . ' ' . AsiiBUiiNHAM, Mass.. Jan. 14, 18S0. I have been very sick over two years. They all gave me up as past cure. - I tried uie uwm bKiuiui pnysicians, oui luey uiu not n-.ich the worat part. " The lungs and. heart would fill up every night and distress me, and my tbroatwas very bad. I told my children I never should ; die in peace until 1 had tried Hop Ritterai ;1 1 have taken, two botthis. They have helped me very much indeed. I am now well. " There was a lot of sick forks here who -have seen how tlfey lii l;.cd: trie,' arid 'they used them and. are cu rid. and feel as thankful as I do that there is f valuable a medicine made. t MRS. JULIA. G. CUSIIINGf.;" The Weekly Star." I: - . MARY SHEPMAK M'CAIXA. Her step waslit i As rose-leaves, jarring In the summer night. Her voice as sweet AsvWhisperipg breezes ;? Thro' midsummer wheat. Her smOe would way; r " A happy sunshine O'er a sunless day. ; 10 J! - PTUOUJDOEXtZ.ACS:: LMtSXome&ti and nvtnTTll piattngnlahed American. : W I L UI NG TO K iTA R ELET. J eremiah Black died tterr minutes STAB, OFFICE. Augusi 18, 4 P. 1L past 2 b'clortKirf-amnrnir,' -at K SPIRITS TTJBPEirriNE The market tbougQnot;urxexpected:1 hisVleath I opened firm at 38 cents per' gallon, with WitS Hn Priori' or,' A S a-'ii i -j - -1 . I o.l : it:n .i.i s..r V . r ;.v "uunas A BUOCK , lo, IDB I Dalo cpvuicu v.nnn.n Hk,uia price... ne seemed somewhat better (but thel Strained anot SOLfotllGood Strained, V r. wv oiigui, wjuBtiiy i.wiiu BuiaJi saies .repuneu ai quoiauons. COTTON AND " NAVAI " STOIIES --TirESSSI.'ir - STATdSCSYT' '1 ,3. f.Ai'tJTT'-PTPnPQ i But while I weep. She in eternity I lls fast asleep "- pe tor His reooverv- Ax nnffA able chancre beffan;,n.hon't t nVi i the afternoon, andiie gradually grew " "uucHiaiunu .cQnsciOTip; aimosp " i v ana aieapeacef ally .v From TAllrhemarketwas firin at $1 80 per bbL of 280 0)3.; with Rales at quotations: v iCRUDGfi TimPENTlNEThe market was steady, -wlthsales ' reported at J tl 25 or Hard"anai4a'25 fotYeliow3ip and nilli TTCE THE T JL X A.N X. ABOLISH THE B UREA U. the beginning of is 'illness .Judge Black belio.vprl tW hi yF&n . v .uuv "V n VUIU 111; I ri -. immnnvr' ir . i ' recover, and wa . , luxi-aiarMi. quoiea quiet, with jGold8boro Messenger, July 12th, 1883. i as lonor as ine puDiioaeot remains I fielder. wrA nroMnt. i:f-MnmQtAn. to , be ; paid, ah' .pndrmotis; revenue I telegrams of condolence'' have" been mnst be collected from somewhere I received. The funeral' will take to pay fit with. Reduction . of cna- I rlaffi nn TnoaA of r Tf ,tr;a :! tom duiiesr below pertain; point, I mains will be interred at Pro'spect wuuc in me. euu useiy 10 proauce I -am i;eraeterv. 7,? s;-,:.'4 revenue sufficient; would have5 a de-I Dr.' Powers! of Hhe 'J Christian t For the wdek ehdinsr Ausrust 18. 1883. " i Dotton: Spirits. -Bdsinj To: L Crude.' ; 5,143 i" W4:i -1,071 From August 12 j to August 19, 1882. rv Cotton. : 3pmU. - 2brr Crude. x " ,iit 12,309' aa i,wi EXPOR'fS - t Fot Ihe.week, ending, August ,18, 1883. , r s ' - O?on. 48prto. Bonn. . Zor. Crude. Domestic , a 42. 1.418.. 381. 908 1.830 Foreign.. 00 1,713 000 000 000 r-.i exports 'v1 ..rr i Ftom Ausrust 12' to Ausrust 19. 1882. ! ! ' I " ' Cotton. Spirits. Rosin ' Tar. Crude:' Domestic 191 2,452 2,3561 -.632.. ' 196 Foreign. 000 ,2,636 13,312 . . 000, 000 4 TalnaWs Mm Tnrpentine Farre nPHEKS HUKDEEtf TH0U3 XTtf) ' I OXESi IX)- cate4 near line or S. F. & W. R. It, ift Complete running order,- fully equipped wvrtfi:3Iol?'?, Wag- ons, StuUHan4ia, andTfTery -ilgr- tTqcssniy-for the manufacture of Naval ttore&Jwifiv..- -' AlsQr several Thousand Acres of good Agrlcul-, tural and Orazinsr Lands, toerether with a larere body , pf round Pine Timbered Land. ;v f T'm 7 : All of this Property for aaie at a fair, price1 for,, oauu..fxor iiiruitir uarucaiars address .., J Jy 27 W3m;( , r-. , , . ThomasyiJIe, Qa.. Low Middlmg,.. Jnaddlmg Bf,. ,; " GoodMiddlinl......;. 10 . . ' " , 1 STAR,OFFlt!Ei August 17,, 6 P. M. " j SPIRITS TURPENTINE The market opened firm at 88 J cents per gallon, and later we' hear 'of .sales-amounting to 650 aBks at that figure.-;,,.;; ' I Total,., 191 5.088 15,668 632 " STOCKS " ,,; i. J - A a a. . A & . n . rrn . 4 - Ashore. Afioat. Totals, 196: It. Cotton .ts, Spirits..". Rosin.,'. . Tar....... Crude,. aictate oi common sense is to pre serve just so 'myehof the'f'interhal' revenue duties as combined with a ta riff for i revenue,- will ; support, the. Government a and pay that j part of the indebtedness which it isj manda tory or desirable to,jdiscliarge at an early date. ' J SAilA iJ ? ; )'ts$ Bat we are told, and we know that the, internal revenue bureau ,in all its branches is an infernaL. Vurean with tlie 8ulphur'f the'pit e from. Weareurged ,idrthe in sistence; is admitted i to b'e just, to join in a crusade against anginstitU; tion which is at once odious and use less. To this ' we consent.,, ' , Tho bureau, except as a hive of corrupt energy for "the Republican -party, is not worth a tow of pins f It': ought long ago to have been abolished, he fraudulent reform 6f cutting down the districts decieves nobody. The machinery is made to work that much the more easily in the debauch,-, ery oi vuters. ui wuai, ib is asueu, would you put iri its placef if the tax is to be collected? There are several plans, but perhaps it is only necessary to mention the mode of selling the stamps at rWdshingion to the, : mahyc jacturers. rnat wiu answer : every; purpose of the present complicated,' costly and vexatious ' system of col lection. . More . money , will be re alized, less fraud perpetrated and better feeling will exist in the coun try. . Try it. THE OAKS OF NORTH CARO LINA. can I fear to cross t the dark river I ; ' TAR.-The market wis firm at ' $1 ,80 wnen my-Fatner waits for rae on the I per dw ot 280 lbs. with. sales atquotations. otber shore." And added 'fWduldl were as comfortable about all leave behind : unfinished , inTthis world." And, then he-bcealhedube. if olio wing earnest prayer: "Oh. thou beloved and most merciful Ileavehlv Father, Mvuj .nHvw.Aiji-FBtis"'1'1 - I Ordinary.".-; YS Whom I nave evertrusted, tit ..it be, I Good :'OrdinarV'. 4. ny win grant that my suueripg ena and that I speedily be, called home to Thee: and oh, bless , and : comfort thee,my.Mary. ... I,2l5t 28 1,243 3,583 1,804 v 6,387 ...72,824 "6,901 79,225 ... 1,728: u. 000 '1.726 i.... 2,110, r, Y,000 2,110 ; ; STOCKS.) -:; .!., f .-J r Ashore and Afloat, August .9 1882, Cbttmj.'.4pi(rltanv-',xt,:.'Iiir. Crude., . .269 r 1,575 ,731i 8.788 . 1,609 n . , ' rTTVr k TIAVD .. . ' ' '. .- 4'. ; - JUDGE BlsACKL -i v.r. Official AnnqneementofVi1rieBiIe. By Telegraph b the Mbrning"8tikr. . -'. Washingtos Aug-sSOThe following circular, announcing thel death of Judge Black, was issued fromiheState .Depai mi'Dt to day: - Vj- ''DepartmewtWdsimijmXfA August 20 The- Prsidemt-' direct the-rra-dersigned to perfprnT tjie.painfiil;dnty of announcing to the people of the United Slates that Jeremiah' 8.' tBlack, formerly Secretary of Stated and jQistin guished ny faithful services in various publie trusts, de parted this life at 2 o'clock on the morning ot the 19th inst. - As a mark .of ,respct,.it is hereby directed that the - Depajtment of Stale be closed.on.x Tuesday" Angust. 21st,". the day of the funeral; that the building, be draped for thirty days, and that the flag- be placed at half-mast until after' the funeral. Fkedebick F. Fbbxikqhutsen, -; ; Secretary of State. ' -i. A similar notice was issued from the De-' partment of Justice.: Washington C. Kerr, Stale Geologist. ; lhe oaks rank with the pines in rvalne, and excel them in- variety of ruses, number of species and extent of distribution. 'While the pine (a sin igle species) gives character to about one-third of the forest area of the State, - the oaks f dominate j not i less than two-thirds.- There are twenty species in the United States, all of them' found in North Carolina, with possibly one insignificant! exception. Anions these the most important fare: The white "'oaks,' of which there tare several species, the most valua ble. Uuercus alba, w. iODiusuooa, (post oak and Q. prinus,) forming extensive forests in all 'sections ESP, Fast,' brilliants and fashionable are the Diamond -Dye'olors: li Onit ' package colors 1 to 4 lbs. of goods. . .10 cents for any color.- ' v . .si -w' sv . i-,5. -;..t- WHA T AN UNTRAMMELLED ".V- V: ; JPRESJS SAYS, ' ;- ' - : ;; ECHOES OP PUBLIC OPINION. T Tle Star Takes the Conalatent Concord (Cabarrus Coiinty) Register. i x aria ior revenu,e - oniy . is uie true doctrine of a Democratic .gov ernment. Tax luxuries whiskey, brandy, tobacco, &c., and relieve the necessaries of Jifo that with which the people feed and clothe them selves, of t0: burden' of tariff duty, in order that those "narcotics", that injure and ; deprate health and morals may be made so costly that the peo ple will not use them: and relieve the necessaries of : life that they may be. abundant, and so .'cheap that the poorest' will beabTe to buy Hhent. The Wilmington Stab takes the con sistent view of.hTs"ueslion?":r;'l No Abolition of tho Internal Tax. Rockingham (Richmond county) Rocket.. And it is all because the Stab has ,the boldness and candor to titter "its iObiections . of. the Democratic i plat form as adopted in 1$82. This the I7etB8 and - Observer consideres- .a Idepartufe from the Dembcratic'iparty land seems to doubt the otabts ad hereance to Democratic principles. IThia ia nltftoriat.hnr ' wrftrio: " Hnw . is ithe purity of j the- Lemocrauc party ito lie preserved" if its errors "are not ;poiniel out.; ; auu .iuj, iuiBi.aa.CB uur- rected? Ho w ih w toJdone' it the CRUDE TTJRPEJffTINE-The market .was steady, -wjith sales reported at ft 25 for ,Hard and $240 for Yellow Dip and Virgin. ; COTTON-Market V luoed Jquietand nominally uBehangThe following were the official quotations?! Jteg ' h J r M cents lb . . 8 9-16 " ' Middling, a a . j .'. .. 9 tt tad Middline':.- . .10 " ' " STAR OFFICE, ' August t8. 6P. M,v. j SPIRITS''' TURPENTINE The market was firm at 38$ cents per gallon) with sales of 27 casks at that price. . . . . ftil I ROSIN Market firm at tl 20 for Strained and $1 30 for Good Strained, With small sales at quotations. ',V TAR The market was firm at f 1 80 per DbiV ot W ids, with, sales at quotations. j CRUDE;, TURPENTINE The market wad 8teady, with sales reported at $1 25 for Hard and $3 40 for Yellow Dip and Virgin. j CQTTON Market, quoted quiet and nominally unchanged. The following were the official quotations: . Ordinary. .'1 ; .?, . 6 11-16 cents 7) lb. Good Ordinary.; ;:;;7 15-16 ,f - " Low Middling.: .... -J 9 - " " Middling- .i-.wi " "i "STAR OFFICE. August 20, 4 P. VL- l SPIRITS TURPENTINE rThe market asrnv at! 38 J cents per gallon; ""with ,les reported, of 500 casks at quotations. ROSIN-rMarket firm at $lf 20 for trained and fl 30 for Good Strained, with sales renorted at Quotations. ' ? 4 v -' v r" 1 -TAR The market was firm, at $1 .80 per phi. "of 280 lbs,;, with, sales at quotations. ! CRUDE' TURPENTINE The market Was -steady ' With sales reported at (1 .25 for Hard and $2 40 for Yellow Dip and Virgin.. li:" " V" - Cotton Market bominally unchanged, the official quotations; 40Hnary... Good Ordinary. . ... . . . LowMiddUng. . ; . . Middling. .' .rrrj Good Middling.. IcSTAR OFFICETucusVai, BP.'M. I IsBIRI'tS TURPENTINE4,The market joponed ; firm at 88$ cents per gallon, wth sales later bf 800 casks at 39 cents. ' ' ROSIN Market dull at $1 20; 'for Strained and $1 30 for Good Strained, with sales reported at quotations. ,a ! TAR The market was firm at $1 80 per ibbk'of 1280 lbs, .with sales at .quotations.. CRUDE TURPENTINE The market Aufinist 13, ,1882.1 u r Ausrust 11. 1883. 'Cotton 12i ,- . .; ' H r. Spirits. v-' 41i ' ': '' 38i Kosin . . '1 35 1 50 ' 1 35 1'50 Tar....;. 2 00 a . 'Crude ;-rf futih p:ij' 20 1 30 1 80 125 jgl2 40 New York Comparative Cotton' State , t xiniw lulu, aqcusi J. i. me loiiuvr- ing is the comparative cotton statement for' the week ending this date; 'Vi: ? ? Net receipts at all United i btates Dortsdunn&r tne week. ..... -i 10.298 m 6.338 Total ,- receipts- to S.this1 -;v"i 'i uri& W H -v- date. . . . ... . . . . . , r S.94I.388 4.623.800 Exports for the week. . 16.250 If ,186 Total exports to -'. tiiis V ' ' rK'r date.... .1. miT. 4,654,552 8.512,707 Stock in all United States ' ; I ports.... ........ U. 4 ; 265,072. 145,630, Stock at all - interior ' . ; t towns. . ........... .. 24.169 7.957 Stock in Liverpool.; .. V 909,000 J 650.000 American afloat for ' ::,f 'n- . Great Britain.,... i,;; 28,000 f, 21.000 PKBSOMALl TO MEN ONLYI-Thx Voltaic ttn Cc . Marshall. Mich., will send ; D. Tt' CnjnaA.ao Klbctbo Voltaic Bzun ass Klo taio ArruAwcu on trial for thirty days to men (ronnir or old) who are affile te4 with Nervou Debility, Lost Vitality and Manhood, and kind of troubles, irnaranteelnff Bpoedy and complete re toratlon of health ana manly viror. Address as above. N. B. no risk u Inoorred, as thirty days trial is allowed. 1 - m , , .-,,- . v A LITTLE BOSTON B ABBES BLOWN' W HIGn. Theodore V ight, a little German bar ber, was shaving at the shop of Mr. Chaa. Baea- mpr, no.xz Avery street, wnen a mar represen tative Interviewed him.1 - He said: 'IWhen l found that mv ticket was the lucky one I did not droo my razor and stop work. When- finished I ex- ressed my ticket to M, A. Iaphu, New Or eans, La., for collection. . 15,000 cash was re turned to me for my $1 invested." ' He is a sober industrious and prudent young1 man, who will make good use of his wealth; was born in Mark lissa, Germany: is aged 23. r He has several bro thers and Bisters at home whom he will assist. and will probably open a barber shop of bis own i in this city. Boston (Mass.) Star, July 26 . quoted - quiet and - The following were 6 11-16 cents " &Y 7 15 16 " ' 'VI 9 '.. '-. QS K J - i v J-.i c ' -..'. -! i .... -. . THE FLOBENCE ' NIGHTINGALE OS ' THS NDRSEBY. Thefollowinjrisan extract from a letter written to the German Reformed Messenger , at cnam Ders Dursrn. nn.: - a uenkfactrksh. Just open the door, for her, and Mrs. Winslow will prove the American Florence Nightingale of the Nursery. ' Of this we are bo sure, that we will teach our "Susy" to j say, ''A r blessing on Mrs. Winslow" for helping her to, survive and escape. tne imping, condone, ana .teeming , siege.) mks. "Wikslow's Soothing Stbup relieves the child from pain, andlcures dysentery and diarrhoea. It softens the gums, reduces inflammation,cureswind colic, and carries the infant safely through the xcetning penoa. it penorms precisely what it Trofesses to perform, every part of it nothing ess. We have never Been Mrs. 1 Winslow know her only through the preparation of her 'Soothing Svtud for Children Teething." If we had the 'power we would make her, as she is, a physical saviour to tne infant race, sold bv , all drugsists. 25 cents a bottle. ' " EXPOBTS FOR TUB WEEK. .V-.-'i coastwise;' t papers are to -keep silentf -. . Wev be lieve it would 'be an unwise step for ' . I - I : t. - ; ' m of the State. ; On account of its the jJepcratic, party to, lpeorporate. strengtn i ana rauraDuiby; ana? greai i.m a ykavnu. v iV. annnnancp. its ! uses are . lmDonitut i: auwuu mnn',tA KntK fAvnmostiA nnr. I we iMnl: tne'Sf Ail'is perfectly ricrht a i ox il 140,000 feet lumber. . ' I.-.;,.:- Doses and for export in the form of lin pointing out the fallacy tot such Hardand $2 40 for YellowDip and Virgin. 1. New Yokk Steamship Regulator 28 staves and ship timber.; -me snip- I. course. we ueiieve, lurtfieriuyie, t , COTTON Market quoted quiet and 1 vards of Liverpool- are already seek- I that- the stab's Democracy .is as nominally unchanged. The following were ing their material in the f forests 6f I 80undcas tbft inT Bm&dle North Carolina; States - and AMtMt(wlMf as 'much; V ii i. .r .,1, 1 affotnal wftrk.fnr t.ht nart.v Acam. oiart Aoi: : ftnl vftriarl nap 'chieflv we believe thsX -thdmtoe and Oo- L the red oak, (Q. rubra,) black oakv mer will do DetaMratiCjparty -Good Middling....... a tinctorial and wUlbw oak, (y. more narm in trying-w . aiHi ( - rta R OFFTfTE ' J ( the oflicial quotations : Ormnary.!t.Uar...'6 11-16 c Good Ordinary. . . . . . .'. 7 15-16 '. 6 11-16 cents )f ft. Baltimore Schr Wm M. Hlnes 60.411 feet lumber: J-.s': n'- Pobtsmotjth, N H Schr Frank S Hall bales cotton, 256 bbls spirits turpentine, 265 bbls rosin, 22 bbls tar,' 10 bbls crude chaff,16 bales vanilla, 8 bales wool, 60pkgs merchandise, 80,145 feet lumber. Low Middling. nmiaaunff. .. . . . .10 MARINE: . ThoieWeiterQ Pyeione. Cy clone means a storm going in a circle. Bat it is of extended jarea' A tornado, of hurricane, is a storm' gopig' ih' circle'of limited area.. A' cyclone does not have thun: der and lightning accompaniment.T.'uAi-tor nado always hasA-fiyothen;wiU 5 people . persist in calling - those 'western storms cy-' clones f 'They". are tornadoes,' Incident to -summer, and in this respect they are very like the tempests which summer sets a going in the human body. - Only there is no cure for the tornado ;a Killer commands - the situation so far as stomach and , bowel; corunoybns' afe7 con cerned. ...You ; needn't; hay6Jyour physical house upset, if youdoa't.wJmtdtoiti7wX j pml;.;.r '- BuruetiV 4poaiaeCIflH ..'Iff r Hal r vTDrsatna;syS'j: 3' s.i tithe best for promoting the growth of and beautifying the Hairand rendering it dark and foaay'TheS jCrpcOAiSHE .hbldi, in a liquil form, alarge proportion of deodo rized .Cocpamiit Oil, ppparedexpressly for this rairrtnw ffitfmer rjyrrtlZZund -rc&ge&- sea ;UpetariiBr4ff actly suit the ra01rf,condiU6a f-fchebu-; .- "nao kaiu;-,,..-. t fVSi'- 4ue superiority, oi iiutiNs.ri o x ia vuu raj ExTRiersCcefilftkiU in their perfect pu rity andgriatirBirgth- ; A i:':-t: ' 'The most 'beneficial resrtaJffJBSw the use of PhenotBedife-ftfl? an external ap plication for that annnviaieruntion of the skin known as vegetable poison, caused byi contact with the poison ivy?' Presbyterian? Journal. ;. ..; t,Al Is your scalp f ull , of dry,' husky scales and little pimples ? Dr. Benson's Skin Cure wm cleanse your scalp and remove all scales and tenderness within six days. Try it, for " 4a me best liead -dressing ever used, fi the Stab than it; will ever ;do it good. "Xtm Rocky .alount (Nash f: County) iRepQrter, - JWi maintaiiKmyra thr:Satdliks MS Tiglrt' to; cjjreslij8 OPIUIOII 111 ih geuucuiauiy mauun , upon any subject, Tjonucai or oiner wisel anf It is, fao, f jtpsipOTr fSeemtfeyaiflrivile tor to- faavfei his1 ? sentiments ,'urrwar- ftib tsably Scrutinizeil by 'dne of the' srne'. Jof si?h; It.lS ;fto,b; i3 given belaw. orthe weefc, end- dftstooe enounce receipts nave reacnea. :xu,oou uaies, phellos.) : 'which ' are; ' abundant I throughout the middle 'and western. B districts, and often grow to a very sreat size. Live oak, (U. virens,! is found only in .the , seaboard region, wnose vaiue in rmp-uuuuujg is wci " ' COTTON -: -r : '. .. .. - . - ) --.f.-" ... New York Commercial Chronicle. . - 14 ew. York, Aug. 1 7i-rThe move I ment' of the 'ciop, as indicated by1 our telegrams fromathe South to-night, STAR OFFICE, August 22, 6 P. M.: ARRIVED. :---;-v : r-V ' Nor barque Sulithielma, 814 tons. Soren- j 4 SPIRITS TURPENTINE The market sen London,' Heide & Co. opened oaiet( at 89 cents per gallon, with' sales pi sou casKs ai mat price. ROSINT-Market steady at $1 17 .for Strained and SI 27 for Good ; Strained, ' wjlth.-sales reported at quotations, ? TAR-The market was firm at $ 1 80 per bbl. of 280 Ibs.i with sales at quotaUonsv , ; CRUDE TURPENTINE The i market li was steady; with salest reported at : 25 fori .Hard . and 22 40 for i eiiow uip ana Virgin. Ifiirtr . i; - ,.(' c . , '( jfi- ..' 't : 'COTTONMarket quoted quiet ; and nominally unchanged. Ttie following were the oflicial quotations: i r; rt !ii -v asrainst ' 9,706 bales; 1 last ; week:. ;7, 064 bales' the previous -week and 8,296, f balea(IJJiree f, weeks. ;; since ; making the' total receipts since vthe bales:;ao:ainBtM.672419f Itiales for torial 6ntroehi;e( eeiira pleasure and"1 a 'privilegeK anil ;'we, take, r nrida''-m .'reading And aeTeeable V. cbntroVersies - ml the tha nnestion v i was regarded' bv e ;. the Stab as being very uncaueai . tor ana unDieaBauu , a tits rwuiu vf Luo a OrdmaryIV.-. -J. Good Ordinary!:;. LoW Middling. '. .1 . Middling. V?-: i ii ; m Good -Middhng. .4 4.'. . . ; 10 6 11-16 centsf fit 7 '10-I6 ?.,!-' ,i ' tBy Teiefrraph to the Morning Star.' .. Aueust 22.-r-Galvestdn, steady at; 9c- net receipts 807 bales: Norfolk, steady at 9Jc het receipts 85 bales; Baltimore, stea- L lOOl Q4l oliniirinrr on I and X ibdib uenyujji ,io-i "V""S -" I - . a. increase sinceptember 1 1882; of ior ine paw wxweu y c. dy at i0icnet receipts 19 bales; Boston, , F 7 - - existence; answers strongly, the rques- fc4UTvftftirUnfetTents4bales:Philadel- 4ion-in tbei affirmative; i. W ,?do. not j phia, dull at lOc-net receipts - bales; Ithtnt rAiha' Intended VriV'Tinsult Savannah dull at,t Sc-net receipts 0 Schr Alice Ream; 847 tons'. Flemminffr Perth Amboy, H J. Geo Harnss & Co, railroad iron to CF& Y V BR-.il... , . Bern iStta Jil Barter, 27b, tons, . Barter, xsatn, 4ie, ice to w u uavistssbon vessel to EG Barker & Co. : t Schr Bertha X Fellows, 154 iohs.lil'onroe, Kockport, Me, lime to Worth & Worth; vessel to E G Barker & Co. - : ; - . Schr SanBlas, 102 tons, 'Asquinia, Balti more, n Geo i Harnss & Co; coal to N jf liredge Uo. 1 . t-.... :,-ra j- Ji.- Brig Havana, 386 tons;' Reedr Baltimore, Geo. Harriss & Co ." coal to D S Revenue Cutter. . ".' .. , .... --K. :i 1 ,i, . :" flteam8hip Benefactor,- Tribon, New Yorkf T-Bondr,fkmfc;:f..4-v,-....f 4 Schr.Wm H Hines, McCahan, Bahimore, Geo Harriss & Od; cargo; by A Y Wilson. " SchrohnSj Waid, Ihman, St. Simon's, Gaw Geo Harriss & Co. . ; .. -:''. j!f r : 8cht Frank. 8 fiattv - DoughertyVPorts moqth,5 N. H,v Geo Harriss & Co. i. v Schr Hattie CMcG Buck, ; Putnamritock landiMe, via Georgetown S C, Geo Har- 'he exports for the week ending -. - ' 4T -m hm this evening reach a total; oi r, ; at 9fc-net re- bales, :ot whuh; 1 5,5 were to , reat ; to France ana eouiTjr' r.rtrr-r I wceip-.'.-r':..P;:' VL5ri to- the- rest'of thbi" continent, ; .n V'ZZ-Z XSFaSZZ oi.ZZZZ .u:ia. o.ft im this I nna iiiai, ue Mtw-w-wi. . i "rTA "f ":'?r -; r 11! Iilt nV of1 the ' ks- as rn evening arenoisn 25U.7z oaies w j t .To-day there was a suarp aecime. TUn IXT weas: our maritei, iruiuammw w.i !eagrewith question &nd ' . . - i ' Jqji still we are. tuemocraiie xo xue re, some extent, and the more distant ae- I TT Aw'i;rAn' Sa nl ! .'-,'? i --fT i.'L-:ii4, w vet. Mi'.i Ashe's xJpmiOn is 4k-- sopa liveries ciosea mv- i r we teThVOes not tn&ik spot nas Deen. iess.aciiiTe I. i -t atw Charleston, quiet. al 9Jc rnet ,re- io Daies. r New "torfc Peaant Ittarltet-' New rYork Joiirnal of Commerce,, Aug. 21. There is a steady, satisfactory ijobblpg, i.-tioiaers . that all fiie editors, whb areeT with tann, are jewe- AnnnA 1 .1 firtr nn Tnesdav." To-daV! P""3? -tLa CX-rrV-TX' lwr the market was easylbut' not' quota'- political faith than-ernocratic shippers por home spinners have been M freVbuyers. QuotaUonstf were re-! ,nKrf duced 1-16C. on Tuesday." To-dayi pnbheans Woneites oj of ; rhnvement: the supplies considered." find po difllculty in siatalning.the' recent advanced prices. Quotations: Fof Virgrnia, 1010ic per IbfOT fancy hand-picked; 9j I 9icior otner graaes oi nana-ptcaea, ana ; HAG DCCN PROVED M IKIDNEY DIGEAGE3.I 'Does a lame back or dlaorderod ttrina lnxlt- oattbtyou are aviflttmP" THEU DO NOT HE8ITATH oae Kidney-Wort at one, (draf glata reoranmfmAiU and.lt win Speedily over come toe disease and restore healthy action. I ofilAP Fob oomplaiiita peculiar, (; ,bdUI9i arm aex. aiioh aa palnL cndweaksaases. Kidney-Wort iatnuarpaased. aa it will act promptly and safely. Either Sex.. InoonUnenoe, retention ofnrtne, brioi duBtorropydepoaita, and dull dncgbV pina. aU apoedily yield to ita etLrati-rs powar. O. 801JD BY'ATL nETTGKHSTa. Prioe tl. oo 1 eodD&Wly an.we fr ' nrm oot 1 bly lower, middling uplands closing at 10 3-16c. i Stocks in store have been, reduced by - free deUveries on 1 irtn frinta trrh a 'totar sales ior ror ward delivery for the! weekre 488, TliIrteanpr?ypepI y 'T AiifTprmi with dvsneDsia for thirteen :tmm writAA John Alhriirht. Esa.. of .Co-; Iambus, Ohio. - "Samaritan Nervine cured me." As it always cures such disorders. II Why felt that r mHTiv nprsona use proprietary medicines, or oatent medicines, as they are commonly called ? Tjniw If Ami TN PHYSICIANS.- pneiary- me WHsbiiOollegiate Ljstilnite i TJno Chief of Police i in Hartford has ar rested and 'Effectually brouitht to a stand Still that old offender, ''Cramps, w VCramps", was !"known;td the police,'fora Jongrtime; in fact, the Chief had .him.; in his bowels. ; f Cramps" , came unexpectedly and at in convenient Umes, with severe gripings and neuralgic ; pains. . Pkbby, Davis's Pain Vrw t us -nrrwpfl i to .-, hft . mnrp. than, 'old j"CTampS", ; couia .smnu. v ine Vnororiou f'impure blood. It is indorsed by leading Villain surrenderetpanq acknowledged mm- J professional men as well as by eminent physicians it because people lose faith in their physi- .Well, this is. no doubt, rreanentlv tne ease. ; There are innumerable instances where! hsmlMflB effected bT Bosadaiis. the; Great Southern Bemedy , for all diseases of the; blood, When tney nau oecu giveu urer yy miou Dhysiclans It is one of the best remedies ever offered to the public, and as if is prepared with; -K. imMbwt Asfe. as a speoifio for certain die-; eases, it is no wonder that it should be . more ef-; -FOB ,OUPi INDIES. gTEICITtY NO-SARI PAlVL SESSION begins September 3d, 1883. Tne Principal expects. Providence permitting, to teach aram himself. He has added to his Faculty Prof .WILLIAM H. "PENNBY. of London. Bntrland. a distinirnished teacher of Music and Art. Careful physical, mental ana moral training. unsurpassea aavan tasmit. Terms from 20 to 80 Der cent. leastDan at other Female Schools of equal grade in North Carolina. ' .-- -4---,i?,t:,i, For particulars apply to ,. ; ; t S. HASSSLL, A. M., PrineipaL je 15 Wn, Wilson, . C. ; Dividend ITo tic of- Iti't'.rtti ..t...f . X . .... . Wl.Ht. rjyiB dikeW'oes op ynmjt&'sK op ir&w HANOVER have declared 'a-e dend of POUR PER C NT. j f ayr uuitanu io jsiucanoiuers ui r v ? -."" 8.1.-f. AL July 8,1883. , ; f I ALL.' . --nal Divi de 8th .r.- : t - r8Ct 1 TlioiasTillfiFenal.iC;:::::. (In the Piedmont section of N.iC., !i:o feet av-vj j ... : sea level.) ' f The 29th Annual' Session- berinfc 6enl.-Ijr.hi 1883. Pull corns of superior lire teaohnm. w--,- dlng a professor of music, "a brilliant plaiii-t," a lady, a fine vocalist, and Mrs. Relnhart atraia I'1 charge of art. Extensive eclectic course, U plomas, honest exponents of knowledge gained. Charges moderate, eiimate delightfaland water excellent. Comparison with best female schools invited; Board; everything included, and English Tuition $10 for 10 months. For catalogue address aug 7 warn . , u W. imLNttAliT. president, , rrr. TKUjU tforerfection 4 ny fortfy ietir Practical, : .1 . I IT , . ., Jk. .. ' TIIC inPROVCD feedeh js c::::ficliil .f ' Strong-,: Simple,' bur able, not Complicated, ' e4usllj" 1 managodi Ugat running with 'uteady motion. - -' ' , ! il Vaai 'Dili TTTT . -li S rX. V V irs V It 1: - tvr tsviiiiiieic nrrcTi4 prpni . 'ill. imnwiHWMi .v.ftl., 1W IHJHUIH ' I J rrepnsm: njunja BKuiaiau .wmiTv miaatipw. - Invaluable as an astrinsent ahd sfvptlc annli(a tion in HEMORRHAGES, as after EXTRACTION ' St TEETand to prevent eubsequent soreness of - io gnmr as a wash for the mouth, in cases of i disiASKijums or APHTHOUS conditions, or to riTfiTNTFKfrr an nirFWWSTVI?. TJBW1TW-. . t fie in THROAT. AFFECTIONS, SGARLATINA, IPHTHERIA ; as an application In PARASITIC AFFECTIONS and ERUPTIVE DISEASES, and as an injection ior au aDnormai aiscnartres and FEMALE COMPLAINTS. .7. - - ' j F0a UU Vt 0RU&Q1ST8 AND ftSIBUl MERCHANDISE 0EAUES. . my wiy chw,; 'M'Ztii EAESfortherrrLLlOir! FM-Cia's Mai ml Mifs'm .: : POSITlvlStY RESTbRES THE"fiEArN,AND f ii ri'DEAFNESS NOWN.vU 721 ' -j. - '- -- : r-',. 0. This Oil is abstracted from peculiar fmep.iea nt small Wmrg Shark.- caneht in the .Yeflow sua. known as Cabchabopon IIokpexktti. Every Chit nese fisherman knows it, -. Its virtues as a resto rative ot hearing was discovered hy a Buddhist Priest about the. year 1410. , Its cures were so nu merous and many so seemingly miraculous, that the remedy was officially proclaimed over the en tire Empire. Its use became so universal that ior over buu years nq fleamess nas existed among. sne uninese oeooie. , Bene , cnareres prenain. to Py address, at fl.OQ per bottle. . " . , Hear What the Deaf Sayt .. It has performed a miracle ta my case. ' " '.': ":: I have no unearthly noises in my head and hear inuch better? uvs.M -.($ r .f,- I have been greatly benefited. - Ifv deafness helped a treat deal think anot.hnr pottle will cure me. . v A S " ' ; ; , "Its virtues are unquestionable and its cdba- tit ouRimR ABsm.mTi. as pirB 'unuintn nm jPIBSONALXT TBSTIPT, BOTH FROM KXPEEIKNCS ANP imSAnVATlUflf VV FMo at 1UUCB bU 1 JXAKliOCK. 1 B 'JxmntT, 7 Dey Street, New Tork, enclosing $1.00, land von will reneiTn hv -ratnrn'n. ramnriv that. will enable you to hear like anybody else, and fwhose curative effects will be permanent. Ton jwill 'never regret 4oing so." Editob of 1 Mkr- ICAMTTLH RKVIBW. -: - - ' J ' 2-f. ft--ji-J M- .-' K ";To avoid loss in the Malls,' please send jmoney by Rkgisteekp Lettee. " ' - lOniy-omported Dy ha k luva jbnhki, iSolb Asents iok Akebica. f 7 Dey St.. N. !Y. oct 6 Wly j . ' -i j l , I prlcea or ( Self- L With. Self- -"i - Staes... rQtoaI Feeder or Feeder and . j. ' ! !'i i ? Condenser.,. Oondoasor. j it j "sOaaw; -,.., 75 OOjl ,'i ; -S100 00 , ( , $136 . - ! 6 87 450 V 1100 144 50 " ' i l .iotoo .! laiBftit woo r i t 45 " , f U8 60 " 148 00 - ' 179 60 ' it " 1 135 00 , , lfiOOO , .195 00 - , i 60," 140 00 " 180 00 8UO0O i .70;" r: 160 00 ? 806 00 l ;. 858 00 I 80 " 180 00 ' 833 00 J 8S4 00 " nendelssohii Piano Co. .- -!' i ' ; ; J i. i v v - i '. Grant Offer flr tie next JO daystnly $850 Spare Grand Piano for- PIANO STYLE 3JSe: gantly, finished, 3 string, 7 1-3 octaves. full parent cantante agraffes, our new patent overstrung scale, beautiful carved legaand lyre, heavy serpentine and larpe. fancy mouldinrt full iron frame, French Grand Action, Grand Ham mers, in fact every improvement which can m any way tend to the perfection of the instrument has been added. - 'ir tOUK PRICE FOR THIS J INSTRUMENT. BOXED AND DELIVERED ON BOARD CARS AT NEW YORK, WITH FINE PIANO &QA C Aft COVER.STOOL AND BOOK.ONLY tbtJiUU Just reduced from our late WHOLESALE, FAC TORY PRICE, $29 5, for 60 DAYS ONLY. This is now, Dy tar, tne uiuA.Tii lsakwaiis ever offered the musical public Unprecedented suc cess I Tremendous demand for this style 1 Send in your order at once.: Do not; lose: this rare op portunity. -" - ' , : This Piano wfll. be sent on 15-davs test trial. Please send reference If you do not send money. with order. CA8H SENT 'WITH i ORDER wni BE REFUNDED AND FREIGHT CHARGES PAID BY USBOTH WAYS IF PIAN0I3 NOT JUST AS REPRESENTED, Several other special Bargains: PIANOS. fl60 UP. Overl5,000fituse.andNOT ONE DISSATISFIED PURCHASER. Don't fail to write ns before buying. Handsome Illustrated Piano Catalogue, mailed free, giving the highest testimonials ever awarded any Piano manufactu rer; Every Paino fully warranted for five years. SHKtfT MUSIC at one-third i price : Catalogue of 8000 choice pieces of popular Music for 3-cent stamp. - - MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO.,, oct 6 Wly a P.O. Box 3Q58 New .York City' O. IP- T- ! , i 60LBSBQE0 ,;,. HUSIC HOUSE:! WILL. B. LAIVE, Mniiascr. . fH , M t- - BrancIofLTODBKiEBAES For the more convenient snnplv of our Caro lina and Tfrjrmia trade we hav opened a Branch Music House aUGoldsboroNft,-.under, chargo of Jlr. WillBi Lanewbo ha bsen onr'General Travelling Salesman forsome yearsA Tnis House we control absolately, and deaJic? with itifl the same as with ns. ' -Prtees, terms and-management are preoiselv the same as t our Savaanah-Hoase. Saye freight and delay ty fcryni$,at,finr Oolds boro Branch Musio House. -. . ii. r "No oifterdolri'jUafe W aaoemeatsto wirchasem-';:-:- v;- ' ,piANOS and ORGANS Serif-on FIFTEEN DAYS test trial." ' No inoxtey required until satisfaction la given.Mf inot satUfactoryt Instruments will be exchanged for others sold by ns,' ariy.Ome within :. SIX TfEAttS; U ARANTBE. . :T i WE JJEAnAtwJLYSBlJT "FOLLOW NEVER A:HH.,.i.inw. i i 1 1 il r hi l i i r - i'l r i Instrnmenti dold bs the'-HOijthr : fnstaament Tilanj li f.-; i,siS,lii I i'iii ifm .5t Onlvhonse liriciiruig PIANa3i,and OROANS on. theONB PRICE SYSTEM, An r : Send for iUustrated caialogueei-fljaecial. offers. .and tmmormiimi'ii joiswtteoi'.-st.-oiJ ioihl4boro, Nr- C". xr -'TEN flOV ACTIVE. ENERGETIC MEN' AS AGEirrs. to canvass this and other counties in North Carolina for a pleasant and lucrative bu siness. - Handsome commissions to the right men. For particulars address. . ' ' 2)1191 St., N.W., WaaUlnston, D.C. aug m wim TN BRYAN M30TJNTT. GA.; TWENTY-FIVE A miles from Savannah. Five Thousand Acres of Round Tloaber attached to the place, and more loan 'be- gotin. ,Eight Yearling Crops, Twelve- Year Old Crops. Mules. Wasrons. and 8till in complete rnnnlhir order. For further m- formatton address v WM. LETFORD, : Way Station IJf, S.Ft & W- R. R-. Ga. anglOWM ' OTlJie Bro3h is drives by belts a 6ot4r. - Tie cj liiidcrA are larg and stiff, with east steel bearings rwtuii'rf in anti-frit-tion metal boxes. ' The saws are made by our own machinery from thu , best Sheffield steel, of Thoa. Firth & Son., th teeth wiU not tend, break off, or turn back. . , , ,i Iron rl'thrjuphpnUriiA strorly nidi?,with Notwlthstandlntr the many added provements C9More Brown Gina have been sold daring1 the -past r four aeasons than any other two makes oorobined I : N. B. Our manufacturing and ehippinpr fnoilities ' ase' unentailed. Futt destriptivo cfavnuar with hun dreds of planters .testimonials sent on application. J Correspondence Solicited, address, S!:vi . ' - ' BROWN COTTON 1N Co., 5ew London, Ct. . : 1 i WM. E. : SPRINGER A CO., Agents, fi::,h. -i-7,1-. V iW . . .Wilmington, N.C.. my 12 D& Wm , ' T1 ' " wed sat ' ' : - WHOLESALE PRICES. Our Quotations. It should he understood . . - represent the wholesale prices eenerallv. in making np small orders higher prices have to be ' charged. . . . - -. - ;..s .. .r lBAGGINtr-3unny a... . '. ( Standard :. V. 1. UBACON North Carolina Hams. S.lb......i,.. Shoulders, $ t. :i uu . i.L . Sides, choice. 99 lb ........ . IWbstebk Sxokkd- Hams. lb. f ides, a..v..,i..v.i. Shoulders. Sib.. Dbt Salted Sides, $ lb....... L Shoulders, .. ..... . . . . 'BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, I 3-'8conclfiand, eack.u. . ixew jew xors, each , . Nefwdtv; each.. BEESWAX ... . ... . I . pRICKS Wflmington, $ M . . IBUTTER NorthJarolina,, Northern. lb. ; . . CANDLES ft Sperm. i. . "Adamaitineii.vi i-i'. .1 iiv .' .CHESSE W ft-Nortb'nFact'y J Dairy, Cream estate M'.c..l::;.. COFFEK-t- ,1b Java, ... ...... . LAguyra ' iRtOi.; tn'..: CORN MEAL $ bush , in sacks, il" i ryirgirria Meal....;..; COTTON TIES . bundle.. ...: DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4, yd' 1 'Yarns, S bnnch . . . . t . .. . ., ' BGGSt-9 dozen . . . FloU JftaCKeret; No. l; nm... j , Mackerel, No. 1, half bbl: , Mackerel, No. 2, ,S bbl ' ' Mackerel, No. 2, half bbl.t Mackerel, No. ,3 bbl..;;,., . 7 Mullets; bbi:.,....v,..5.. ft , Mullets, Porlcbbls. irn ..U.f t -r.N. C. Roe Herring, S keg.. . , r DryCodVg; IbT!'";.:?:;. FERTILIZERS-- 2JD00 pounds., French's Carbonate of Lime 4 ''French's f Agricultural Lime Peruvian Guano, No. 1 . . , ; . . Mo. 2. PRICES. 00 00 00t 10 15 00 ' 00, 1W 10 n ,: 18, 16 9 00 00 1 90 i oo 24 8 00 0 00 , 18 : 25 18 11M?! 00 14 00 10 18 13 10 on ) mm C0:r .'-CM -60 . 1 75 . 2 00 .... 1 90 25 . 9 tO 11 00 25 sr 25 , 12 12 10 14 28' !14- ,12)4 ' 80 . lo oo 8 50 9 60 ,5 00 8 50 4 00 7" 00 , 3 00 "5 7 85. - 15 20 00 10 00 10 00 5 50. SO 00 4 25 8 fiO 4 00 ' 10 Lobes . 7 00 8 50 57 50 36 00 00 00 00 00 45 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 oerw oo oo oooo- Bauerh's Phosphate . Caroifna FertiUzer.. . ." . . n Ground Bone: .. . . i. , ' r Bone Meal. .,..'. '. it Bone Flour i Navassa Guano. ., ... -. Complete Manure.'.:...".... .Whann's Phosphate ..... .' x Wando Phosphate......:. Bereer &' Butz's Phosphate f,, Excellenza Cotton, Fertilizer. 55 00 FLOUR $ bbl Fine. . ...... ... 0 00 F4 Northern Super. . AVJii i T- .ft 00 -t v.?.-:. iExtra. ...... 625 ' ' ' Family vi Mi.-. 50 7l Caty ilills-Jiuper.-vv,.; ,v,.t 5 00 1 ."f Extra Family : GLUBMP "0).-v.,.-m.,...,. j , Corn,store,bags,prime, white i Corn, cargo, in bulk, " , ' 'Corn; cargo', in bags, ' ! !" . Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags ; Oats, from store. : Cow Peas .... t-.-.c-HIDES lb Green;. Dry..... HAY 100 -fts Eastern. Western 7 50 9 00 03 50 87 00 51 00 CO 00 50 00 40 00 45 00 OO'OO 57 00 40 00 45 00 67 1 70 00 70 00 60 00 60 00 5 00 6 00 00 5 50 6 50. 9 00 5 25 ' 6 2r ' 7 00 : 13 "North -Riveri j.:.. ,00; 00 74 ,G5 55 75. '10 80 80 Vt?0 ,00 00 80 724 75 68 60 ' 80 11 00 90 80 13 14 1 40 HOOP IRON 99 ft: LAUD Jo-Northertt. . .- . North 'Carolma.4...' - :... . . LIME $ barrel L.UMBKK Aty sawed n M. . . ' Ship Stuff, resawed.:...... .,. 18 00 20 00 RonghEdge Plank . 15:00 16 00 - . .West India Cargoes.' accord- . . tag to quality. 13-00 . 18 W; iJDressed Floormg, seasoned. 18 -00 22 00 , Scantling and Boards.com'n 12 00 , 15 00 MOLASSES eallon '!- ; J ' ,! nNew Crop Cuba, inhhds..:. 36 !v, K in bbls. u. J 00 ' - Porto Rico, in hbds.. i iUi 5.' siai; j 00? I- . ID DDIS . . .... s . . . -.. : W x W 2nrrif TTnnoc. Inlililla - v - .-I nu":, in DDIS. NAILS keif CmV 10d basis. i !? 00 OJLS-rig gallon-Kerosene.,.,. ., 12 ' LarS:?.: . :. ; V..'- . 1 - i j Linseed uo. . . t-i -. ujiiWi v i 1 90 00 a 15 Deck and Spar.., , ; uwiK sou cuar... ......... POULTRY Chlckeus,live,growa - t xumeys,-. PEANUTS Spring. bushel POTATOESrHP bushel Sweet .IrisB,"per barrel.... ..j...., PORK 1? batreldty Mess. -.i r - Prime-..i. . ... . .-t. . Rump..;. .' .. RICE-OarolIna, 1 V:. . Rough, bushel ....... RAGS $ ft Country..:.:::.. . - City. .. 1 . . . .'. . ROPE ft......... SALT salt Alum . v; . .. ii . ti Liverpool 'r(. j ,. . ... . -; Lisbon'. ....;..::.. ; . . .V .v. . : . -.'- American .. ..-.4..i..-. SUGAR ft-nba... , Porto Rico..;;.'....:..'... A Coffee . ctvc;t::3; -," x C - Crushed.;..' ...iVi.i.l SOAP ft Northern SHINGLES 1? M Contoact. .Common... .i:.:.. . ' oo s26i 40 . . ' 75 - 1 50 Ml 60 3 50 00 00 16 00 17 00 38 . 40 40 ? 43 00 27,. SO 50 13 -45 1 00 ! 18 -. 20 : 22 ' 1 v: , 80 3 75 18 50 17 00 18 00 8 :' Cypress , STAVES M W Q Barrel. ... R O Hogshead :.. TALLOW-r ' ft :t. . TIMBER M feet-Ext Heart (1st class yellow pine) . 13 00, 13 50 i :,.V Prime ship'g, 1st elasa heart. 12 0Q f Extra Mill, good heart . 8 50, 9 00 t MUl Prime....iA.f. ...v::;. 7 50 , ., Common Mill....:....;,..,:.. , 4 00 Inferior to Ordinary. . . 3 50 WHISKEY V gallon Northern 1 00 North Carolina.?. . . WOOL'? ft Washed ..... ... . -i Unwashed ...',.i.;:;.;.f V Burry. .. ..'.i-..:..::. ,:.,.'. 4- 90 1 14 80 : CO 00 00 0 9 0 S 8M 1( 5 5 00 2 00, 4 50 0 00 li 00 IS 00 00 00 ' 10 00 ii -5 .6 05 85 75 00 75 00 oo 9 1 11 7 00 2 50 5 00 1 50 00 25 20 10 14 00 13 00 10 00 8 00 4 50 4 00 5 00 2 50 t 86 1 21 1 ' 15 TI7 ANTED, TO LEARN THE ADDRESS OF A TT fa familv of colored oeooie. fonnerlv owned bvJ. M Murnhv. who lived between f outh and Black Rivers, In Sampson, County. N. C. Ibefore the war. Mother's name, Lucy: father's name, Josh; oneson, Owen; one daughter, Jane; oe brother, mame Ephraim. Any colored people seeing this please notify them, or write me. -,.f ANDREW MURPHY, 137 Bast Randolph St. . , , aug 17 W4t 4 Chicago. Ills. 1 : . ' -;! - SMS . Tib 1 -.-ii I Ay 3 Tit- i 4 t',. I i: .- r 41,' 5 r r. . i v f.i . sell oeaten. , - - -. j i auuwwjw. fr package, at all druggists. f At druggists. 1 . ! i x; J
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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