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The Weekly Star: oxnEA FELIOVyS. ; ' m sun had retired "through the golden T, " gates - i"- To his bed in the gilded west,. ; Vnd the moon was tilting her silver horn, ;.- When the girl that I love best'. Was slowly swinging around with me v .,, In the waltz's passionate whirl; And my heart kept time to the fairy tread, Of my girl, my beautiful girt, - 4 The stars shone out on the dusky night U, f Like the pin near her milk white throat, nd her voice was tender and sweet and low. ' ." ' 1 '. And her hand but how could I note Even ,o w;iHorirT rVV--1 Avor ner nrow ana kissgu. me wmie ps w ' . utmygiri.myvBTjwaigin ur f Sbc hre&thed her love onmy'tender ioul t l&rf w.as he mismanagement of the ini r looked in ber eves wun a rient that waa mine; ' T:"l ?tf a- Ana then-shall I tell you the rest?' W' returned" to the room'v and-ithenmnaie swelled out," And again she. essayed the mad ' whirl ; lint antther man had her-r-theson-of a-ganl , Oh! my girl, my beautiful girl! : . ' " ' lexcu Sifting: : ... i . AN APPEAL To the People of Nortli Carolina, Tarroro, N. C, October 12, 1883. 1 ftiaor-vreneri-,vv. uuam , xjoraey . i IVixler was buried in 4 the cemeterv "of CaWalrv Episcopalchurch-atTar f i . - . - . i save with a cordon-of cannon-balls I placed there byhis faithful comrades in arms.- f;- V ; v-?v1;yJ.' The Edgecombe Guard hayeap jnuiibcu,. luo. uuusioigutu mm- l mittee to solicit funds, to erect a suitable monumet to the memory of the i llustriotts North Carolina soldier. History tella of his 5 gallant' bleeds aii ! the glory of ; his career.': His fanu is North .-Carblinaaridshe tili.mlil take care of his memory. The "j or of Stonewall Jackson" deserves .i lit.. Iionrlj "nf Vlio nitiua ' fitnt.i ! 11 mon n men L sacred to- hi memory,- ('apt. S. A. Ashe, of tlaleigH, ' lias consentt-d to act aa treasurer of the fonder Monument V Fund, vr Let all . men (and'; women) who 'Jove their .. 'State contribute something -' of their beans to Kelp build the'imonument.' The press of the State is earnestly r nested to publish this appeal. S 0 a REN Williams, Sr.. Captain. " Walter P. Williamson, lstLieut. J mes Y: PAEis,',2d Lieut. :. :! ' E'lgecombe Guards Committee Pen thr. Monument. .' ''. ; iew York Commercial Chronicle. The move- I liii'iii. m vue crop, as inaicaied oy our liHcjrnims from the : South to-night, is i;iv I'll below. For the week end ing this evening j(Oct. 12) the total receipts have reached 228,897 bale9r against 165,461 bales last week, 125, 032 bales the. previous week and 96819 bales : three ; . .wepks ; since; making the total "receipts' sfnoe Sep tember . 1st, 1883, 7 13,865, , bales, against- 682,976 bales for-4 the same period of 1882," showing an increase since September 1, 1 883, of 3(J,889 bales. vl: . . ' Tlie exports for j.he week ending this evening reach a total of 74,083 bales, of which 36,940 were to Great Britain, 14,026 to France and23,H7; to the rest of the Continent, while the stocks as;rmade up this eveninior are now 515J238 bales. "Vm :il xjii mursuay me uuirau tuuuib i was nrintedi and Caused a momentary I .advance here as well as at liiverpobl;' Ar. Ut ti.nrti4 riAfvin tAltn An it was declared to twint to a crop of aj. least 5,00,O0ObaieX Thenxahae; aTsharp pressure to sell; udder wbich prices fell off sharply," and ther close was 9ll points below Wednesday. To-day Liverpool was ;lceidedly lower, and this market further V de-: cl i n ed 5 7 poi nts?'i;l osing unsettled. Cotton -on-the spot has met with; but a moderate general demand.f - Quota tions were advanced. 1-1 6c. on ,batur 'l .LdHyi r'r.i dathe safes embraced was easy at lujc . ior luuuug-up-. i lands. The total sales for 1 forward leliverv.for ? the week.- are 897,200 lal'sl M WORK FUR 'A JEMOQHA TIC I no TTSeI ' -1 Boston Herald, tnd. Rep ". ' i j No House that has met for years has had itsv proper- course so clearly marked out for it by ; the condition of the treasury, 'the state of business and the tenden6ies of public opinion t. .. .:n i- ,i,t,i .,-ftt,";l.i,.ni' problem that met the last Congress:; A surplus revenue of $100,0t)0,000 and aludet that has alreadV swoi: Ien to pnormons rironortions There enormous proportion 8. a pere i id of - both strict economy and nf ft laV I of information as to the state of J manuractures.wnicnsumceaaeiay action four years and twovears ago, no longer exists. The tariff comrais-. sion gathered v, air; the1,, data , which permanently Ctired my Son of epileptic fits. Congress will need to ; guide its ac- Here's food forthoijght fSold ,by drug- tion. r Business of ali.sortsadjusted; rflats, ; (f t itself without shock; or Vsetio'us' loss, ' J " " NEW YORR: ' r -to the changes:mad'lasiring,ifAll- ;: .4 ,i:;!.3f that needs to be done now is to adopt eiebratioiL of 'tb Anniversary of a brief measure enlarging- the free, I i v BDrsorne't Snrrinder. :' list, to accomplish- tbe -double pur- 'jDrrtPi to it Morning star.l pose of reducing the revenue and re-: : Tub. Oct. 17.About 300 veterans took i- " ctiJfrZ ua iv,i;T part to-day in the celebratiott at'Schuyler heving manufactures from the hand-' ?S of thJ anniversary pf Geh.;Burgoyne's icap of taxed materials and lowering ,knAkT: Man vomianies were present the duty on the '. staple necessities of tne people. . l nere is notnmg revo- lutionary or disastrously disturbing in such strict accord calls a revenue. if .IwJ'.-,-j t . " i" .4.:' i.-'f ihiums awaraea for superior jnanuiaciures i ,,n(i omtort to mother and cnud. we believe n i rr,TrriTD tTTjtTrTrTnTT' ' Tifoto nnv. ing printed, in which toman inflnnfty cfYSwMSS ted steady;-whir sales ,ieBQrte4 at'fl 00 eatirelyfrWrdg.l,ythe rrWgli PTO tM'l v 'Al I , use of Dr. Benson's Celery arid Chamomile public schools of Colombia, p. Ur. ox wnom wrapper.. Sold i by all Medicine ueaiejs. i ' CoTTON The market opened. d,ulLf? fsep , Louisville Courier Journal? ' j How can any thoughtful Democrat imagine ithaV'-the Democratic party can dodge; and still less hedge, the tariff issue in the next Presidential campaign? During forty years the Democratic - party has committed itself to a revenue tariff. In 1856 it wa$ f or 'progressive free .trade.?.-, In 186 it t demanded ; that ' lall custom house taxation shall be only for rev PpBlfltinti! !rL-af a ;.Tn ISSnifsnnn. imees were defeated. There are fwhb think the tariff clause did w m uo ureueuuiir uanv&HR inn i same tarin: clause was m the plat- Jfoftn. That which defeated Han- tplAram tn Plaiotof 9nr I " vvfir " "V r . I xvepuuiicauB were oi course QUICK to take the customary advantage afford- I eu mem, uy jemocrtio f ouy, ; r 1 Shall the errors ot the past be re- peated in the future, or shall we in 1884 take the field, having an affirma tiye'policy, believing in tbat'and pre pared to defend it ? ; No. .matter what we do. or what we say, or whether wetlo nothins or say notnmg, we shall be described land "denounced bvhft Rennhlirtani I is' free-traders. .-,;., .A.. , I 1 , - 1 is acharsre; whicbi-SDrinfira- from the Democratic record and addresses itself vhf the; absence of ' a definite Democratic policy to the ignorance auu. creuuuty oi toe noauug vove. i r , C A when Sbe was ITonns. t 'I have used Parker's Hair Balsam and like it better than any similar preparation 1 know.of." writes Mrs. Ellen Perry, wife of Rev. P. Perry, of . Coldbrook ' Springs, llass. " "My hair' was almost entirely gray, hut a dollar bottle of the Balsam has re stored the softness and the brown - color it had when I was young not a single gray hair left: ; Since 1 began "applying the Bal- sain my hair has stopped falling out, and I anu nat u is a perieciiy narmiess Ana agreeable dressing." - . . , Ifd ABOLITION OF TAXES ON LUXURIES. I Warrenton Gazette. . .; . . iSome of our exchanges are'demand in'g the total abolition of the internal Revenue system. "This may be a very popular slogan, s but , is it feasible r This ia a bisr country : a great deal of money is required to pay its "annual I expenses." This money must be raised U o ; TUu-flA .7? v aramenr, nas oi raising revenue is oy irBnortatbat. ia iVtjrWall Vnods Tinn ht intrt thin nnnntrv fmm nt.bnr I "Tt " - . .- O - I i..:a j tv,;nool M I Venue on tobacco and whiskey. -We favor the abolition of the internal re venue, : if an $ import tax sufficient only,; for y current ; government , ex penses,' and not tor protection, canoe raised. ' If this kind of a tar, can hot ie raised bythe tariff, then we favor a tax oh tobacco and whiskey,because they are not .real necessities, and therefore unnecessary, can 1)6, Taxed a luxuries. "But if the internal reve nue js retained we want . it collected by the sheriffs of the respective coun ties, who will report' to the State Treasurer, who 1 in : turn ' will settle with the United States Treasurer. I - - M vjHORSFORb'S ACID PHOSPHATE, fob wakefulness. Dr.' Wm. P. Clothier, Buff alp. NYiisays: I prescribed it for; h -ir.vii i,-',.t 1 Ior waKeiuiness. extreme nervousness, eic. He reports great benefit.' V t " Reeded reform on rail- :. ! : iROAJJS. j ' Richmond Christian Advocate. r ! On sdrite of the Virginia railroads traveling in the winter is an invita tion to disease to make an attacks In the heating of the coaches the worse possible system prevails. A tall coal stove is used The upper part of the car. is as hot as the desert of Y uma, while tne teet ot tne passen- head oaght to be in the cool atmos. II' 7r?A:iV i.. occurrea.wrj.ne? . uuiiuew ,ui hides tliat' warm air arises ana com air clingS tQj.be floor, v. If - the mail1 .m3'WiffimMohhrihr line, they culd find steam of hot air pipes at thef f efet of ' the travelers,and niorbigh red hot stovesr to scorch the scalp ! A;tnp w a half day in those . skeat. and freezing cars, during tlie vintr is a" sure road to 1 sertoos siclo- MSsWweto ''hnearijtt' Attention to tbe illustrations thrust iiit.rt"l!ir!JAi1aT rv' the rieWa 'venders higbtyeabudjacb these young scamps, a lesson in decency abd politeness! ffcllow with ob- 8fc(eMdr baperS " ought never to be al- " lowed ..ta. peddle his tilth y wares on a conveyance . for r rriodest and clean people. - - nillllterl ouniH it. Prai. . ; Greenfields, Knoxville, Tenn., ter -S dblfote&maritanri Nervine I from surroundlag towns; and .there was a; i proueiuu wu .. dilsuwirdTdiherandMedaV IVogreM at Yinaaian ;1873. JSlgniy-ona fP5 taiums awarded fpf jupenor jnanuiaciures cr ueciarea in xavor Domn 9 ok' XTSS perbl of.S801bs.Witsaleiatquotot nr a t ar tt tn nTrnnu n Vin 1 w f " ) . . .. uuwi ,..xtrv .iim i -. r, - .s. . w . w . foreign.. 5.030 2.3.-52 a or nnn , nnn . UltUDE .TURPENTINEThe: market xn iB5o ana in 1876 it elected its : , ' , m 1 a iriuijT :aftd IITATII, smrtPo- . WEEKLY. STATEMENT, - " - 'RECEIPTS - ' - From Oct, 1st to Oct 13,. 1883. i i ?i&n nW- , Tor. Otwfc. 13,632 , , 2,976 , 14,058 3,641 1,913 f ' "r Receipts ;;; r ; Prom Oct. 1st to Oct, 14, 1882. -a i l 0?m. Hfe. ifcwV' Tor. ' CHafo. , . j,498 11,356 "1,957 tl 1,325 I , " EXPORTS " ' ' From Oct. 1st to Oct. 13. 1883. 'u'. u i r .o;.-t r- ' t omestic 6,929 . 224 1,558 1;028:" 25- foreign,, UW 2.037 7,620 1 000 .V. 00 Total.. , 6,929 2,261 9,078 1,028 25 - i . I Ashore and Afloat, Oct 13. 1888.' ' . v. . Ailt TntAT OotW ' C: ' .onw'S' Spirits.... ...i...' 5344 - 200 - 5544 Bin y&,853 10,823 106,675 I "f ?. v .JWU.. a,8 ,000, 1,077' , . . STOCKS . . v Ashore and Afloat, October 14, 1882. Ubtton. Spirits. Rosin. Tar.' Orvdi': 7,808 t 4,930 " 107,807 5,011 672 r QUOTATIONS." . 1 " Oct. 3. 1882, . Oct 13, 1883. Votton .. , . .j ; . iqx . SP"?8-- .4? 37 KAQ1H . 1 Afi Kll . a80 Crude vV . ; chmIiOQV 1. 75 ,2 10 '" 1 I'm a..ifci i "A Stttch isr Time Saves ITdje!' Keep Phenol t Sodique on hand; It j will save time, suffering and tedious recovery. For explanation, see adv. . o ; -iowAi0W4'1 .Explosion of tbe Boiler of an Engine Can, Wrecked Enslneer!; Killed And Fireman and Drakemeo Fatally Askaloosa, October 17. While a heavy uciguh uiuu utt iuB.iuw vacuum iwuroau, was going down a grade at high speed last night, the boiler of the engine exploded, mucituu unra were piiuu up in a space or one nunureu ana rorty reet. Tna engineer was instantly killed and the fireman and two brakemen were probably fatally iin- iared. The boiler was carried forward one hundred and fifty feet and the wreckage was puea up tmrty teet in neignt. .DESMoiNES,Oct. 17. The State Register has official returns from eighty counties, and these gives Sherman 25,472 majority over Kinne, and about 5,500 over all. . The exact official canvass will-not vary much from tnese figures. j : j Tn Bottle in tbe cioet.- ' i. J ? Some sly old fellows have a-habit of; Keeping meir Dranay uoiue unaer iocs ana key, where nobody but themselves can set at it. They think nobody knows how of- ton thv it :ht Wmmr tells the tale louder than words can sneak -J e" " --rrf it. The "bottle in the closet." if it contain brandv4 is very mischievous. But a "bot tle in the closet," full of Perky- Davis's Pain Killer, is just what . no family can afford to be without. 1 . - -' ' New York" Naval Store ittarKet. New. York Journal of Commerce. Oct., 16. Spirits Turpentine At concessions -of ia there is more doing. Sales of . 400. bbls at4040c for southern and 40c for, New York' bbls. Rosins Trading 1 is ' quiet, wltnout cnange of moment in prices. ; The following' are . the.; quotations: Com mon at $1 50; strained at $1 52; good strained at V $1( 571; No.t 2 E at $1 65: No. 2 F at $1 75; No. 1 G at fl 85;No. 1 H at $195; good No. 1 I at $1 952; low pale K at $3 12i2 15; pale M at $2 552 60; extra pale N at f 3,00 3 J2f : window glass W at $ 3 50i3 75. Tar ii quoted at 2 75 f o b for Wil mington. ( latch is quoted at $1 85.; - 1 Pnminnt,Minf th !''' -- I . . i ., .- . ii .4'. 'jti May be entirely prevented by the use of uurnktt s uocoaine. nooiner compouna possesses the peculiar ? properties which so .exactly suit the .various conditions oi tne human hair, txlt softens the hair when harsh and dry. ; It soothes tte irritated -scalp.. .It ap'lM'rickett I.-?tt'Vrerfnt$' thb hsirjm fdmng off. It protiuteto heam; it leaves no aisagreeaov :oaor,. Kajaai cya i"aie. known as the, best. . -,. 1 Charleston News and Courier Oct. 10. i Carolina? clean wis!in ar demand md sales of some 375 bbls took, place at un- ,we . quote.: iTau , at 5 ,CoU &&ig& 0ne Voice all over the laud goes up from j mothers, that says, "My daughters are so f feeble and sad, with no strength, all out of I breath and life at the least exertion. ' What can we do for. then! V ' The answer is sim- nle add full of hope. One to four weeks' use of Hop Bitters will make them healthy, rosy, sprightly, ana cneeriui. . New Yorfc Peanut market. ' New, York Journal" of Commerce, Oct. 16. 4'- ! Peanuts are held as for several days, with a' moderate trade. Quotations are at 12 12Jc for- best hand-picked, ana other grades at 9illa 1 ' " 1 , fc - PERSONAL 1 TO MEN ONLY I Tms Voltaic I CaiJtBaATjn blkotbVowaio blm wJSim. TofrwCS'amS TrtNervona J Debility, Lost VltalilT .and Manhood, and kind of troubles, ruaranteelnR speedy and complete re- j B6oration Df health and manly visor. Address ai above. N.B. No risk la lnourred. as thirty aay trial Is allowed '- " -A CXTRB OP PNEUMONIA, Mr. D. H. Barna by, of Oswego, N. v., says tnat nis aangnicr was taken 111 with a violent cold which terminated With pneumonia, and all the best physicians save the case np and said she conld not lire but a few hours at most. She was in this .condition when o mii rannmnmnnded DR. WM. -HALL'S BAL niui a iiuiou. w". . , MsSoWd SAM FOB THE LUNGS and advised her to try .it. , she accented it as a last resort, ana was but-. arAmtA tn flnii that it BTodnoed a marked ehanee for the- better, ana ov persevering in iw e a permanent cure was eaectea 'A' THE SAILOK'S WIFE THE SAILOR'S STAR SHALL BE. Tne Doys pocK-marneu taoo chmnui hn had had hisshareof suffering already. i wuueo his ooiwa iff a Mr wiffl." said be. rasKea me to take a ticket in the Monthly Drawing for Sep-, tember, (the 160th) of The Louisiana State Lotte ry, of M. A. Dauphin, of New Orleans, La., and drew the capital prize of $75,000 for $1.?' Extract fpu- ipcMew.Qrleaos CLa.).?ieaytuieen.!4.. inm,. FvvSprewrwVB ati mi the feeble Want of week oMjo toe atoltt iic. rentes tie bowels, and dvesrest, health j comtort to mother ana eniid. We beueve JiiXTKA COMMERCIAL W J h'JSl T N QTO N MARKIiT. f ' I Bi Aif - UJ! xiujii.' 1 uct. 11 ' n h. M . I SPIRITS TURPENTIKE-The market opened firm at 87 ; cents per gallon, with aalos reported latei of 200 casks at 87 eta. I ROSINMark;0Tvfirm"at::81-10 for i - - M Sned;and,$lil5,for;r0ood Slrained, with small sale as offered - TARf-The taarke was firm' at .$1 80 j jonsM was steady, withlsales reported at $1 00 i ; .i -T "I I on hhasis of 10i ients per BE) for Middling.. I MR TA MAWinir WOT thp rkfT1slo1 nnntot nni. I Ordinary. . . .. . . .. j. . 8 1-16 cents lb uopa urainary. . . ..... vi Low Middlinff. .... 91 Middling . r. . .lOi- , PEANUTS Miu-ket steady, with small I '.sales at $1 501 55 for Prime, $1 601,65 ior jaixtra. tfime, ana fl 751 . 80 per bushel for Pancy, Shelled 6f cents per ft. ! STAR OFFICE. Oct. 12, 6 P. M. i SPIRITS TURPBNTINE The market i wap quoted firm at 37i cents per gallon. Biryers and sellers apart. : 4 ; .. .,ir. ROSIN Market firm at i $1 10, for Strained - and tl 15 for Good Strained.- wiih small sales as offered'; ' ' TAR The market was firm at $1 80 per bbL of 280 lbs.' with sales at Quotations, .1 . ' . . . . CRUDE. TURPENTINE The market wiks sieaay, witn saies reportea at f I uu lor nara anf . (a ior eitOW Lipano. Virgin, with sales at quotations. : s COTTON' Thft mftrfept rmonvl nnint' with sales reported later of .SOAbales on a basis of 10i cnts $$ar Middling.- The following were the ofllcial quotations : uDumary... , rip cents ff id uooa urainary .v w- - ? Low Middline. ;& Mi rd a Middling. .... Aj.r.10i V ! Good Mlddline....,:. 10 . bi? fTsrrrrra ' it u . j - -.u 1 w ; ii j -AN U'l S Market steady, with small i sales new crop at $ 1 501' 55 'for Prime,, i l 80 per bushel for Fancy. Shelled 6i eta STAR, OFFICE, Oct. 13. 6 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE The market was quoted dull at 31 cents per gallon, with sales reported later of .100 casks at 36J ctsv ROSIN Market ; ' flfm at ;-$110 for Sttamed and fir 15; for Good Strained, wfth small sales as offered.' TAR The market was firm at $1 80 per bbl. of 280 lbs, will sales at quotations. wis steady, with sales reported at il 00 for" a?tu -. Ior. ! ana l.-rr .. ;u. u; i-i- ' .j- r iv Fsm- v7 r .. -.v.-:'; . COTTON-Market dtill.vwith" sales re- parted during the afternoon of 50 hales: pn a basis oi 10 cents per Io.k The tollowmg were the official quotations : .,,";'', Ordinary; . . ... .. . 7i ' ' cents $ ft. OOod Ordinary. ;'..:; ; T-A-nr-IWijIlHTirr. -- OS - ' ' ' ' . Middling... . :...10i' Good Middling: . . . ..,10f f PEANUTS Market steady, with small - - .. ... sales new crop at $1 '501 55 for ; Prime," fl 601 65 for Extra Prime, "and fl 75 80 per bushel for Fancy - Shelled 6$ cts r ID. - , . STAR OFFIC3. Oct. 15, 6 P M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE The market opened firm 'at S6i cents per gallon . bid, i -witn no saies to rerxrt. - ' ' : I ROSDf Market j firm; ait $1 10 '. for Strained and 1 15 u Good Strained, with Ismail sajes as offered, ru: ; fPAR--The "market was firm at $1 80 per bbl. of 280 lbs, with sales at quota-; i CRUDE, TURPJENTINE-i-Market qno-J tea steady, with sales reported at flOOforf rfard and 75j AO tor 'iTeilow Dip and siu -..ur r .j COTTON Madtet Bteady; with sales re- rtedof 700 bales On a basis of 10 cents r U I- for Middling; I The following were the official quotations Ordinary . ; : .. i . 7 cents lb. Good Ordinary.:. .... 9 Lbw Middlinff , 'i 9t7t '4? ' . Middling..Vi ....v10' 'v.' M ti- ,f IKITOii rttt.-'-MB (165orxti IWme; and QJ5 80 per ;bushelior Fancy. Shelled 6 cts" per. 10. ;iv: t, -!"A j;it.,si!i v- SPIRITS TUKPENTINEThe market opened firm at S6f .cents' per gallon, but later' a . decline was : experienced and 100 cartes changed hands at 361 cents. . .vV ROSIN Iffarket firm at 1 $1 10 ! f or rained and $1 1 15 f or ' Good Strained, with small sale as offered. 5 ' 1 ;TARThe;marWMste per bbU of 280, lbs, with sales at quotations. iJater we hear of sales at $1 70c per bbl., which is the closing price. CRUDE TURPENTlTSMarketquQ- ted r.steady,: with salei reported rattfl. 00 f r Hard and $1 75 10 for Yellow Dip and yirgin, ! I COTTON The market opened "steady, With sales reported of ouu Bales pn a oasis 01 1(0 cents per tt'for Middling, -elosing quiet. I A.V & v. , , ..... . ,, , ,. m-m m o&cialukationsVl. j THE, DAI LY;: STAR Ordinary . ) -. ,-.7 ; -..cents BE Good Ordinary;... Low Middlnn,. v9t;, Middlinsr. i 10 v. - vi4 CC .ti uooa jujuuiiuK. .... . 14.WX j PEANUTS-Market steady with snmlfl sales new crop at $1 ouni-o ;ior irnroe, 1 601 65 for;ExtraPrime,'and;f 1 75 1 ROner bushel for Fancy. Shelled 64 cts par Id. , r-.- STAR OFFICE," Oct 1 7, 6 P. 'Mr? SPIRITS iTTJRPEOTTNE The market J opened -steady; at t;$tytmia perfgalkm, ho Sales to report:. "-V.-C TAB The per bbL Of 280 ltW,Wltn sales at quotations. it i ; priTrm!! i with sales reported of 300, bales on a basis. of 10 cents per lb, for Middling. ; The toh' lowing were the ofllcial quotations : : Oramary.. ...... -73- . .'-.cents lb.. uoou uruinarv. . . " A 9 inLKr 3 :..io. GoMMiddlme .i t.10i J- - v: . ... - ,; " - - - , , , ... s i comparmttv Cotton stata.. .By iBUr.T' tstw rw io- ing is the comparative cotton statement for uie weeKenamgUiisaatej.'.'. --.- ' r- . w lo83. loo2. I' States ports during the , -711,483 633,062 . JM.A4 Wl MfA JHUV TT VVA , Total exports.. to.;dia . 73,583 n jn,206 256,150 279;971 Stock in all United States ......... --. . . ...... - 519,248;: 858.146 portsi..i;.V.'jii...'! Stock i-at all ; interior tnwna sa.ooi r i .4a,437 Stock in Liverpool . , 555,000 American afloat Great October 17-Qalveston. doll, and easy -at 10 8-16C net receipts 7,661 bales; Norfolk. nulet atMOic net receipts 6,315 ' bales; tsaitimore, steady . at ! 10 jc net receipts bales; Boston, v steady at lOfc-r-netvre-! ceipts 101 bales; Philadelphia, firm at lie net , receipts . bales ; Savannah, steady at 10c net receipts 8,153 bales; New Or leans, in fair demand at "10 5-1 6c net re ceipts 6,124 bales; Mobile, quiet at lOic not nwvimts X WE( holoa. Mamnhii i nnint at 10ic-net receipts 3,252 bales; Augusta, I UUll ton, quiet I; . j I ATlTl.irVT'.T) 1 British Stmr Carbis BavL rl.534 VtonsV Sprayvverpboi; BPbauj &v;Wer UU" UVUUtUlMHIi' WU' bUUB, man. Perth Ambov.N X to Geo Harries & uo, witn ouo tons steet Tail for the U & Nor brig Varinger,' 247 tons, Aanohsen, Hamburg, with kainite.' Heide & Co, Schr Paul P Keller, 204 tons. : Norbnrei Ueo riarriss s Co: with ceneralmdse. , t- f fifnomaia TAnnTil fittrfAn1 TanlrfiAntrilln wnvttuivi iuuoiu. v&an iuiut w avaouuviitv Oer baraue Atlantic: 399 tbns.6chetinaf:' 3r barque Qriqua; ,809 tons, .Smithy Ber muda, u r Mebane. Steamship Bencfactor.Tribon.New York. CLEARED Steamship Ralei?lu Littlefield Baltimore. a. u uazaux. - -,.. ... sruisn etmr woodsiae, j en Kins, JUiver- pool. D R Murcbison & GeM- Schr llattie Turner,? BalanojThomaston Me, via Vineyard Haven. J H Chadboiirn1 &.Co. , . . . V . .. ' x . ' . Schr Rover. 'Flowers, JBalti more., Col ville & Campbell ;' vessel by Geo JIarriss & Co. V' Schr Maud Seward O wens.' i Baltimore." I uoiviiie ce uampbeiii vessel by Oeo . tiarris Steamship Regulator. DoanCNe'vv York. -T,E Bond. ' - Nor barque Ganger Rolf, Ronnebere, W e w Castle on-ly ne.i England, AlexSprunt &Son." ?- ?L 11. Schr . Eddie, Harrison. Baltimore, Geo riarriss cc uo: cargo oviv Jt wnson. Schr Chas E Paige, Grifford, New York, Geo Harriss & Co; cargo by A Y, Wilsons Schr Mary.E Femerick, Williams, New YorK.'Faterson.: Downing &; Co; vessel by eotiarri8s k uo.'.- a-.j . ii.cfc-f.oi! Schr . Jennie - N Huddell. ; Henderson Tt -1 T - aT. TT A . . " " fnitaueipnia, eo namss s jo. .. . Br steamship L.ykus, Philhskirk, Liver pool, Alex Sprunt & Son? ) ,.: s ' Schr Belle Brown. Perry.- Savannah De- Rosset & Co ; vessel by E G Barker. & Co. ' ;14or;- barque: ;,ausu,.l j&etjtz,'..'.Jjondon England, raterson, lwnmg.. Co.; HAS BEEN PROVED The SUREST CURB for , KIDNEY DISEASES,! 'Doeaalame back or disordered trrtn oat!thot yovk ero a viotlin P TBJEN SO NOT HESITATE; nso Kidaoy-Wort at onoo, (drog gista rooammend it) and it wOlspeediljr over oom tbo disease and restaro healthy aottoa. nriiQC Jrar complslnta peaaliarl, ' ' kct Vl I C3 to Fowseac; each w paint caid-weak&aasea, Kidney. Wort U unssorpesaod, aattTmaotpwnipttyaadBafely.r ) 'v'.r KithorSci. Inoontinenoa, retontion oftirina, brlclc dost or rcrpy deposits, and dxdl dxagginf; Bpeedily yield to ita enrattv powir. iV SOLB BT Ali KBtKKJISTS. PrioeSl. I pc leodiJfiwiy su w fr arm. ..a, Fall and Winter Opening, ' f atW mrr tttthtwtiici r a -it mtitTOOTt A XT A "WTXHrDTTk 4 V Vithe 17th. 18th and 19th, the Grnd .Opening of MRS. S. J. RAKKR will take. Tlace at 122 Market street, to which the ladle of Wilmington are in- tSbSllSJS'tSX'i& f MRS. S. J. BAKER. - bet 13D&Wtf .... , 122 Market St. iTHE DAILY STAR V I OLDEST DAI L Y P A PER IN; NORTH CAROLINA! I'.l': mi k.;; UA1I.T MORHI1V0 1 8TAB. A KTUST-OLASS DEMOCRATIC' NKWSPAPETt, pbliatoeaat tlie foUowlns low t RATES OF SUBSCBIPTIOS 1 : "One Year, postage paid,. 17 00 BJX Months, 1 4 r' :Thrce ' ..'..'.' 4 00 C0 .... 75 One ' " ...'i 4.'.'. - r Contains full Beports of the Wilmington Mar ket.a, TeleKraphlo Reports of the Northern and European Marketa, and the Latest -- General News by3 TeSefetip'h and MaU, from all 'parts of the '"i -"- .. World. , .- -.; is- . .-..li.4 1. . ' ' . i. H-j-. -Vn.A Largest DAILYCIRCULATION in the STATE '.I-.-. WM. O BEiNA3tl . t ; Bnrro . PI OTBEWOB, T r . mtoalngten. N, fj." WE W. A N T-:; TNTB- ni? TW(1 PUTT A HT.TB.' TWriTTflTRTOTTB 1VTEM i IN EVEHY TOWN-AH1J WUWTlt TO - SELL OUU KWULAJK WVlUi. : Offer liberal Inducements. -Applicants-win rlT . &rar axnerience (if ' anvi. and refer- as to character and.habits.rr A SPLEPi CHAN vis lor men who are nofc arraia or and want to man;e money. Apptf, ta per- py letter xp - i .X w.ll. JOHN80K it: CO..- 7 Wtoi - ;i; 1013 Main St., Bichmond. Va.r Britain; . ; i . . i . -30,000 ' ! 114.000 1 5 cannot jecjt ,3 .cprpuscie, oipf (caniypu , i 'T'&ESvMb jraMV I ' i "-h"511' 'see orierexepfwlth"& B(?Pd? doxen. !I:;!!!Ls i .iriCOTTOIimBKlSTS.,::,; iW ' ' ' ?F'V -jtV SvTr FlSH-l&ckerel,No. 1, bbl... 16 I .IBTTeiephtotheMorninRgtar,! , t you can1 fett that jheyer,.; 5ftSfe?ffitefbbl"g 1 Vhat Is a Blaod Corpuscle ? A Mood corpuscle is ioneof the I smallest' thine 6ri 6arth.e Itis a flat . 1 .'little disc, not :safctly round, but ntfariyJsosoand not mute'the thirteen i. iiiinureain Dart oran.incnoonav. j Blood yCQrpuslegi. are closely laic . irpn ;ibat'is,!n'them. Buf for'this't' ! red cbfor if the .'corpuscles, the blobd would be a' colorless' fluid ' V"-' 1 .. - -. . I T . .. ii .1 .v, - i As the blood rapidly oes - its l rounds- turougn arteries and' 'yeins apven Dy.me.nean, me cotpauaj ro -witnat; iorming a very important I rt of , - ... ; - - i ...j 1 11 inere is jjoc enougn irort m tne , 4, fibduisf oht that: vou; are weak and; ; ILkiX a1.- rWrfnt'iirfv at iS'trtl a heaichy cheekUs Qmngr" : to the iron, in the -blood, corpuscles; ; .Wnenrtne CneeK lS-plancnefl ana- ien.- the ' cheek is . blanched and-' because , there is not enougha iron in I t I "How" tan f;l get iron intQ' my i rkilwafaasi , The1 Iron; io -tKa blood the seHmetel as m toe havV, Oardware; :Butcon!Mn such dif- I " ferent shatiel ,;Tbjefe; iS.:;i;H4eM:'tir6il .if Vnjir f . 1. I,., ... , J f i, , ;-. J " . ..i-'l ijifneSrWet Dipoa,py.eniGring,rin?:o jt I ana Decomins: a part oi n, tnus trav- portant pan oi tsrown a iron iiitters 1 toe roedidne ; illicit has; acquired sucn.iamfi astMiuoer-uttcs orjeKeo?- qown sysronsana siiriyigraror'oi toebloodjKBrown?s'i Ironi Bitters . .L ges .ydu.toe, health -and; strength, , f Which you can obtain from no trther ept 1 DjfcWly "'" r : r rnrnr k? . t Bepl : ajIJABEIBGEDi In Sheep, Russia and Turkey Bindings. ''rrtnrait; t ' .1 irt'M- j-' TIIB CTAirDAIU), 1 Wetstr it has 118,00O"Wori4, : . on rr. .nil Vot - , Clofrap ideal Dictionary -H btancura in uov-t trinnng umoe., S2.0OO copies in Publioachoois. -j Sale SO to X of any other series.-; Bfl J "I r 1 1 aid tomakearamiiy mteuigeBi.- i -Best help - for SCHOLARS, ' 4 XKACHmRSandSCHOOIA- f tWebster ia Standard Aathoritv -tim the TJ. Snpreme Court. Recommended by the State DUp ifl OIL Ut HJ OUHUd : -: , ,. . - ? Thfi latest edition, in the auantitr of matter it contains, is believed to be ih laxgest Toluma- pnDiianoa. iis nas - uw more woras' m rawj r a rangr TtT.g.;g.lJCE TOTJITSE- tThe greatest Improvement in boek-mafcing tnat ; i w An naon maiin 1 k iiiiiiurnii v mi Jk C. MERRIIM ft CO.. PUD n. SpriOKliBM. U2 - ;TV5meiit ."?r.Yice President Gto. w. WiLUAJts,::..': 6j 0. WALbA.CS. ,,,CashKr ank of ITeiC7; Hanover. 1 ' ' 1 in.-nti -.-.'. . AAtfl AAA ATHOEIZED COITAL- $1,000,000 f - . ; ' -. ; --.V 5 . .V f rt ---.-ii V. . 'iJJUUbVJ wao sAi.-i (WL L Gore, a ! PTaemsteln,fAarpnr L Pi W. Williams, of Wfl- tiams s Murcnison Hon. R. R. Bridgere, Pres u.m.h teaman, Jas A.- Leak; w. A w. R. - boro. r 1 Hi Vollers, of Adrian A E. B. Bordeii,4jffGolds- Vollers. ooro, Vi. iJio. W. Atkinson, I D. McRae. Isaac Bates, Isaac Bates. Presidcnu r!k (tn- viUYn vhiiOi Bi B. Bosdxm. flnlrlohri'nft DwfnnV n- 110611. I Hpresident. 1 v nniKvnnoOf - jE. B. Borden, Wl T. ' Falrclothy W. W TKonWay Edmundson, Herman Weffl y;a nof,erl: 1 5.5 ' J.'AiLKAS.JB ' Ifresidcnt. I! aub&UUl U Ul 0J1U11-J 'Cashier J ::-..:: j A. Leak,B. T. Bennett,. W. jQ&ie f.C Marshal Tinen flcrtffinates of DeDosit bearins interest.. - la authorized bv Charter to receive on deposit moneys held in trust Dy ius,.anunisirujiJ5, , rBtrict attennon giwn 10 mo -orarrs bcu rajuK rr nnr mnnrrv menns dt mail or otnermse. - - 51lW!: WnnU y a. All HmimIct.Q Vcr frsa kook, address .. . , .. , - ym f JCIS CF CR3a!3TCXvI Jy 13 Weow4m r - . ' 1 TKE IXVALUASLE CCSESTIS RQICOYt SODIQUE. 'ttASCB BOTHEBS A WHITE. Pfcllsw ' fo Family Should be Without Iti No Factor Should be Without H! I No WorkshoD Should be Without It! I 1 No Hospital Should be Without tt!' To rnystaan snauia os niwoui m , No Veterinarian Should be Without It! t Hn Ptrtnfntfnn ShntiM ha WithnufHt No Stock-Raiser Should be Without Iti iFORMU BT DrfU9QlST3 AMD HERQUHIB8E 0ZALS&- ImyWly '...'. .cnw pIL SASSAEEASf ft 1 ' wwwTtim "r a Qought for Net Cash,' on receipt 'and approval. ! without charge for commission, uroKer- , ........ f ... AM. AA- VlW "' " -.S.- Oftv, vtv. ir ... .; y:.. 86 A: 88 William St, New York. t i aug 3t Wto Eureka. l F TOU WANT THE FINEST ROUND FINE, - I X LAND in Georgia and. on thq most liberal terms. aaaress.., -. . ,- - -,t G. W. 6ARM ANY, Savamaah, tta.j ,!.(', i e WA T. MQNUOK. tilenmore. da. serJtiaoAwnWto tn i . j 'idpngsrde . 6f each other "irr your -sides. r i v ' -.V .."!. Shoulders, ft. .-4 -, bood. . Tleyare, .pf; a-'i bright red -dbt saited sides, . . ; .r ' ana neany 9 tunes tne nnmoer 01 jEiHgrayings. -- wholesale: prices. I r: 1 i " 1 .'' ' ' l...,'tyj ; i ' : tSfOur anotationsc It should be. understood. Z represent the wholesale prices generally. In malting up small orders higher prices have to be charged. t: ABTICLXS. - IV.J.. J- T PRICES. : . 00 12 - it;; j...',;a: ?J vW": 00 ' IS - oo . n .10 Wl'.. 15 16 ' a , 9 00 , 00 , 00 " 00 BA.GGING Gunny ; Standard ..... BA.CON North Carolina ' : Hams, V ...4:..,..;; Shoulders, $ S . . . , . . , . Sides, choice. B. - Wektkbn SnutD Hams lb. Second Hand. each. 1 55 1 60 New New York, each.... . . 1 90 2 00 I 00 1 00 " 24 ' 23 8 00 9 M 0 00 li 00 18 a . 25 BRICKS Wilmington; V M 'Northern:;-., j . . . BTJTTES North Carolina, rtiHxnern, w v. .25 (fi 85 " 13 ltfK ill . 23 14 12i 80 83 .r 1154 ' IrlatnanflfiA oo 14 - ca CHEESE ss fl-North,n Pacfy . Dairy. Cream. .......;. . . . CO oo a 18 is a COFFEE D Java.. iLAguyra tio CO 'feN MEAL IB buah , In sacks," '77 F Vinrinia Meal .u., m? 9l2jh COTTON TLBS bundle.. 1 40 - 00 00 'S5 : 22Vfi : 00 20 00,! 60 10 00 , fin tfh io on ' (MackereL No. a 9 half hhl. . R oo fA fi .V) Mackerel, No. 8, bbl..v. 8 60 8 00 ;MuUet8, W bbl 6 CO 6 00 f 5N.c. RoeHerrine, ke. .: soo 400 I FiiuzEawwaooo pounds.- ' f ? French's Aerlcnltnral Uma . A SO Ch 9 00 JPeruvian Guano, No, 1:. W 60 63 50 S " - No. 2.:.:.. 86 00 87 00 I " , ". Lobos 00 00 61 00 : , Baueh'sPhospnate...,....,. 00 00 : 60 00 ' I Carolina Fertilizer. ..v. ..... 45 00 50 00 j Ground Bone v.vi.. 00 00 40 00 BoneFlour...i ...... 00 00 57 00 Navassa GuanQi.i7i. ;.Vi 40 00 ; 45 00 Complete Manure 00 00 , 67 00 Whann's Phosphate......... 00 00 70 00 Wando ' Pbosphate . s . '. . V . . 00 00 70 00 Bcrser & Butz'a PhoaDhate.- 00 00 Gh no 00 Friwi!!S j . iNoernsuper...,..,...., o oo 5 ! E toeUenztt-Cetton Fertilizer, 55 00 60 00 ! ' 00 50 Extra..;. 6 25 6 50 City Mms--Superf .1;.V. ' Ul ! 6 00 5 25 2 , " Famify ,......,...,15 75 - 6 00 ' Extra FamilT:::. . ' 00 tfft 7 00 " Gnus lb,.v.j;..;.a.ui' . M 10; V . 13 :. GBAlN-r busheL , . ... . t , Corn,store,bags,prhne, white ' 00 r 180'' Cora, cargo, in bulk,, -. ; , , j ,j -68 ; . : TO . , Corn, cargo, in bags, - r. , 71 ' 79.j$ . kajtb, cargo, mixea, m oaes ' ViMm v w Oats, from store.,... 1.50 , 65 1 00 V6 n 1 10 l no 13 cow I'eas 60 4 ' 10 1 CO 90 80 sm fr HIDES- Ib-MSreenJ... HAY 100rJbs-Eastern , . i western f North Kiver. .... .. HOOP IKON W 4 I4KEMB lb--Northem.. 00 14 IJHS-S .DUNl'.ii;vJu....v.'4 i 140. LUMBER City Sawed $ M ft. j Ship Stuff, resawed.ji.t... 18 00 20 00 I EoujEhEdge Plank. 15 00 ;1 00 west inaia cargoes, accora- , .Ing to qnalitr . 13 00 18 00 Dressed Flooring, seasoned. 18 00 22 00 Scantline and Boards-corn'o 12 00 ' (ck is no my ii A9SJiSrr gallon ? - i-k : I JNew vrop vuDa, m nnas.... : CO 84 00 :87' 00 .', 39 , . ' 00 ' 42 . 00 00 ' ;.. co u 22 . ? 40 ! 80 -00 ; S 5l . 12 13 4 10 1 45 . 90 .1 00 , . 15 (ft IS 00 20 ; 00 Ch -.-2 v , inijbis Sugar Bouer In hhdi .'. .vi U." 'V ii " "f.inbbla..,-r Synrov In "bbls. . .'... ..: NAILS keg-tCal lOd bapis.j io g Tivuonr-iSLerosene. . ,. Lard . . .".v. .1 . v . . tv s i . Linseed..-. . . :t. , . .-. Rosin . .... . ... , ....... . . Tar.....i.s... u.. Beck and Spar.-..........: POULTRY-1-Chickeus,Hve)grown 35 er)4 - ..;; .f- Hpruig.,,.. Tnrkevs i.... ........ : I ,1$&; 25. PEANUTS $ bushel: 1 60 2 00 i W 80 3 50 3 75" 15-00 15 M 13 00 14 00 . 17 00 18 00 90 1 05 . 1 is . lWa : 13:1 i POTATOES ATOES buahel--sweet.. i i irib. per I PGRK- ba er Darrei...:.: barrel City Mess. . ,'. Prime... ...i.,.......... .... Rmntt.v:i..-t..,.v:;i.v.. RICK Carolina, ) lb..... ... ! Rough. bushel '. RAGS Coimtry . . . ... i Oitv : ' ! Villi ..... .. ...... ... . ...... RbPEp lb ....;.v..". ....... SALT-HP Balt-rAlnm : . i . i ,li , V 1 1 Liverpool. .... . ........ .i . 00 ? LisbOB".'..1.. :.'H : . j I Amerioan.... . M00r i i o 0 0 9 0 SUGAR B Cuba,:.. Porto Rico..i..... c-...,.... .. ... . Crushed .... ...I . . . . . ; . . . ; SOAP $ B Northern SHINGLESr-9 M Contract. : . , . common...-. . . . ; 4 j. j 1 vyprew paiiB...,.,,, Cvoress Hearts'.. v..... H5 75 , ' 00 75 -'TOO i00 B 00 7 00s 2 00 2 ea 1- 450- 5 00 ,f 0 00 7 50 SfAviias-ti i w u uarrei.:. . . ia tw v j w, ,i I RO Hogshead.... 00 00 " 10 OO TATXOW flV:iHiV.ri...V2 5 6 " ' TIMBER ?l M.feet Ext Heart' - , - . - , . I Prime ship'g.Jst class heart . .12 00; 13.00 V j Extra Jlill. good heart 8 50, 9 00 . 10 00 ' CommoH Mm...'.....i.i...u 4-00 , 4 50 Vi Inferior to Ordinary 3 50 ;4 00 ISKEY (rallonNorthern l 00 ?8 00' North Carolina ......... l CO. , , .2 50 . , frrtj ' Mft ITT 1 J' - ." ' - Mg - ' i jb iv ty oexicu . , ju wo . Unwashed J. 00- i 23.: oo ,., .15. ;r Butty. T BATE THE KXPESTSE OP v CClLDUia A CIUCK CHIWIEY. 1 llui '1 II II " - - --'- . Our Fire Clay Chimney Pipe does not rnst :- nor crack by heat ner crumble from frost, It nas Deen usea ten years lor aweiungs, scnoois s churches &c. ' No danger from fire as it does, hot communicate heat to wood. Insurance .. Companies have decided It to be a safer chim ney than brick. Any one can put it tip. - "We snow four . forma or constructions. A. cora- plete chimney costs from $3 to $10 according ' Do height of building. . . - -- 3-Send, for ,, descriptive circular .with full i information. ; ' 1 : I cnAS. ,H. TeBSCH A "CO.-.;i-' J ;iiXr. Tratt ahd Charles Street Baltimore t- Best in New England. fie Springfield Eepnblican, ; WEEKLY EDITION. INDEPKNDJiNT IN POLITICS. PAIR. AND XL- EVATED IN TONE. -AN INTERESTING, . .'.JV jtJX'rjiiltflUaJ-NU, lTi!lA.LOJST - NEWSPAPER. . Each number of the Weekly contains a care' J ,. r ; - w fully edited review of the week's General News. 1 I apai a page of New England news,, a page or more of . Editorials, an interesting Story, a depart'. i .... .. 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The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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