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- t V t -"V; 16 aroliui miruxcf. ' - : Artificial Bailer.1 C " Zl jFrom the Newark Advertiser, . ',- There, is an .old saying. 'If , you wish to enjoy your dinner d6 juot go into the kitchen." and it is recalled by the prominence given to the ir.an ufacture of artificial or oleomargarine butter. It ( has been taught that" it makes little difference to a man - cit ing a moderate quantity of dirt if lie does; not know it. Yet, while it is urged in favor of the new lubricator that it is both clean and wh.olesorr.3, there is a popular prejudice ' c s irst it, and.the sales would be muca. le -1-: ened were.it not so, thoroughly dis guised that people do not know wt it they.xe buying. r -- .. . The manufacture of this r rticlelxas increased largely, yet secretly.:;- Gone years ago, ..when it wasifirst. ir.tro duced, wepresurae, the honesty of dealers was somewhat jon par with the consciences and stomachs cf the consumers,- for the first factories made a losing business of it, and it was sup posed that the cow would be fully restored to her ancient and honorable position, but it is now asserted that half the butter consumed in 'large, cities is the product of suet and sour milk. " '- ! - - reduced to an ofl, to -whiclone-utb;l Pte ani its weight of sour milk is added, and Mining, Registry, connected with the the mixture is churned "in" the usual Department, W proposed to be ope way with the additipn,of biearbonata rated,cwill be published as soon , as . the coloring -TJxec5oled.witiac more sour milk is added and the Ltion, and we invoke, in support of chummy repeated;-1tpe product being I these important measures, .an earnest ., butter,! re f0jrjrxkrkei;altet1e I co-operatibn in 'their enforcement and and the addition of salt to suit differ ent tastes. It can be said, too, in lavor of this olemargarine butter, that it comes very near the genuine article; It contvins 82 per cent, of tne constit - tJomnlMionerpolk'i Address, - , ; Wecopy the imporUnt portion of Col, L.,Lr Polk's address to. the farm ers ofprth Carolina, Ourf readers have had already laid before them the names of the members composing the Board of Agriculture: -L. L. Polka of Anson, commissioner. Of" of the -Department in the - liuuamg, . on. . aycttevillo street, Pwaleigh: :; --' ,rj . . Thi3 Department has noiw entered cpon.tba great work for whichjt was created-thOv' improvement add ad-' vancement of the agricultural and all kindred industries of the State and' Yt'e bespeak the indulgent aid of all our fellow citizens in the arduous task imposed upon us. . , ; - Y A competent chemist ha been elected, who will, in a few davs.' open a Laboratory at Chapel Hill for the analysis of commercial fertilizers, soils, etc, performing such other du ties and experiments' as the ..Board may direct. v t x ',' A summary of the , law in' relation to-the Bale of fertilizers; and the pro pagation and protection of fisb, and i . i . . . . . - - aiso a circular, exp. IWASIIINOTON. The E.eallauaKltnatIonr:Tlier com mlslea Ilopefal that anareemenf ' will be mAde INleiiolla Government reUU In) Ascendency "Tho Kxtra- Sea :ion aektoBk-t;Vj and personal and party integrity enough to stand together,7 never to leave their places and go over to the enemy Ih6' right nhing, high toned thing, honorable thing to do, is to send hack this document to the Com mission endorsed, 'Tie - within proposi- i tione; submitted 'hy 5 the Commissionv are- respectruily- decunea;" ;DUt it ;;tnere are. ,ai I COMMERCIAL. Southern packages, being a recovery of 1 cent on' the recent decline- in ' the' 1 article.'" The sales amounted to" about' 200 'casks at W I liMINGrTO "MARKUT, -5a," V.J ox STAR OFFICE, AprIIil2.: . . SPIRITS TTJRPEimNE--The market t Advices from'New Dricaus show that m Lot pf in is. body, who, .arter, opened steady t' 31'ceata per'gallon for t:iii 't s.ii-.'- :': j .iJ.: I fhft maiontv have made the' determination I - . ... - .. td stand by Governor Packard to" the ' end oE;UHs contest, will lor a? paiiry . suavaase their nats and sneaK oy ins doors into Air., Nicholls' Legislature,, why, in Xod's name,: let us know it before haad.' If you have determined; that you ' will ' not -com pro.'. mise..at'all;' let' us- say so . in" plain,' : dis tinct Jterms and stand together J, until the issue 'comes. . If each man I wlir signr" rhis' namR 'anrt nlftdsm his word ' o Tionor to' is making little progressive administr.a- 'Jft JiS?SSS?'l lion seems disposed to allow the Uommis- i """"j s i u""' sion to failin - its' own way-i and' to accord i we Jjaye no difflcully in waiting and it reasonable rtimcbut i3, setUed' in Us PlS ?hSLi.DV!8ri!y Vhi t'J?. policyof withdrawing all; moral and phy-, ? the .United States to the ; testiandTth?n,? sical' support' from: teither govern men, f whatever happens, we shall at. least have so( should " Packard refuse 'Wmak'e ;Wms .acted tosave op self-respect, even if wedo Those most -f amillar-with Ahe-executtv np?8, seats in anybody s Legislature. m4Aa,notrt0in-itnTia?t.r,5wf ' -Th.eJ,followine resolutions.. "-offered.. oy. the President will allow the government bt 1 i Qov-' yvarmoth, were then adpptedandj.he. ; were effected at those prices, but later there this State to remain in Nicholls' hands.It cau aourned? : J, iV . were sales at 1 SCfor Hard,.$2 20 for Tel-' Will require ineanswnic&rthfr msidemv ",V V" wv will not use,, to place Packard in power.: ': I positions of adjustment forwarded to Usby , - It is asserted that ;tlie bond ; of, F. C, ' the nouorable gentiemen of the President's Humphreys. . as1 Collector ' of 1 Custom: al 1 Commission, and, having considered it pni;lm1.Mi'fAll!inV1r'ili:-fll- 5 carefully.- feeL obliged to decline to accept A uumvwiw, ma w , - U.U fc. v. - - , , . . . lent. T There is some doubt .whether me- v.lva :iu-twu'fiwu","oi Y's"""" Nicliolls ) Legislature adoptedJ; the f pro gramme for reorganizing tbe Legislature on the face of the originat returns.- This Wa submitted to Packard by thee Commission Packard thought it was an admirable plan tor the Democracy? !i He was unwilling to commit himself, and unable to commitbis party to the programme and, the 'CJommis-' sion itself was not '. prepared to pronpunce in its favor.' . ."- r The feeling here is' that'fhe' Commission the above figure.: : ROSIN The market role J steady during the day at '50 for Strained and $1 55 for Good, Strained,; and ye hear pi saWs of BOO bbls Strained at 1 50 and 1,500 bbla Good Stfained at $l 55'per-f bbl. "j i v-TAR.5-Market quiet and unchanged, ihe receipts ofthe day changing hands at $1 60 per bbL ' '.m'xIW-ut vjh ; PRUDE TURPENTlNEThekmarket opened at $125, 235$3 00 bid for Hard Yellow Dip and ;(new)i Virgin, . andrsalea 4 low Dip,'and $3 00 for oeYirginr closing : COTTON. The market for, this,; article lonnltnima Ari inl lnrf dSPfl . Wflf hAATd W W UU Uvv WWW MHJWr . . ! tlOU-OI' 1180. alia I; icuu - iucru ia BUiue uuuui .wuciuu jilu ; , " rCTL i- ----- . . - - ,r " lanatorv of the 1 Humphreys P be allowed tomakcJaS raorminn otli ii:oe tnembersre- ofaleff to-dayiof nly 3 bales.a 9f. aridlJV lanatory ot the one -t r- ! turned elected by iRetunimg Board, as, 0 cents pelbIii: the absence; of that the offices and, records,' thc custody of. which depend upon leealj proceedings, will J be placed 'under .scal juntil a.) decision is , reached,. x?t(&KftjfJ&t -' In the Cabinet yesterday Secretary Sher man opposed a - reconsideration ol the-.de- required by. law, , be ; illegal, as as assumed by this proDositiooi and. if it be truelbat- . the Legislature should be constituted of per- f sonar rt7wjaeelecieayne returns 01 ine : Commissioners joi jsiecuons, we sua lau 10 sea bv whatriffht an excemion is made in : i 1 thisr proposal, in - favor ;of threa t, persons; : AThe tai imposed updn5 the;"sale? of commercial fertilizers thai a twofold lerminaUon to convene-Con eress in extr- front the :sev4atb;ward;pf lew; Orleans,- ' session,, June 4, and thaJubiectjeemsHb ' wbcv by thoso pttrnajaae, mtements were i have been informally dropped. ..The pro-- returned, defeated. Jhiimi: tj ufo clamation may issue any day.' - - "': ! ' Sesolned,: Thatwe disavow any -ptfrpOse" i" -Tbe'vety latest from -New ;. Orleans 'says," J its trade Questions at issue between the two ' "The Commission, it may be.stated, are i atate overnmentsii ana will consent to no uents, of which dairy butter eantains 86 per cent., and it is claimed, that it will keep longer ; without growing rancid. That this butter ca he made cheaper is" nd: doubt true, but it is not quite so certain that the consum er derives all the benefit. - In - part it must be so, for the addition of such a competing product will r certainly, affect the price. There is one point, however, which - should demand instant attention. Allowing for this compound all that is claimed for it, it is vet a fraud on the public when represented tind sold for other" than it 1L IS JlUb U U 117 17 - C9 buav nuiu. oDiec itf Vie w :"the brid 'to " BubDfes.1 1 very hopeful that an agreement ; may be, J I trade whateerMf we are to haVe 'a Legist - : i . . . ' tl.t. .ririlA.D " .1"' f (!V )OBition I iiKr;? "si as far as practicable, the : imposition of dishonest articles upon our people; and the other to aid nu raising reve nue for the support? of the Depart- ; . -a -1 menc, wmioui aaaiwon 10 ine general tax bills. iSe far'both objects . seem icti f air way pi realization. :MksA I i j The fund arising Jfrom- this'spurce will irtainly be ample" id' establish andinaintairf the vIepaf tmcnt ' oh a useful" and Tnost' effective footing, and it is with greatj regret that we perceive attempts taJ render the peo ple dissatisfied with the , ,tax. . .The. latureorganized on4he principle that per Until Mr. Lincoln- came into- office the r sons elected at the ballot box should Consti- Ob'mmissioner'of - Publio Building acted al l itute ,ach' house prirAd facte, wei know no ; Master of Ceremonies at the White House, 'thing which gives our Democratic brethren Mr. Lincoln conuded these functions to I the right to make an exception to that pnn- , the Marshal of the District, but Mr. Hayes I ,'ciple, although it may change lhe power PC t - . j .1 . 1 rfi - i - I , . - . - ' J -L .1 -r . ? ' uas retitoreu wear 1 .who is now Colonel army. . -..--...--- - - f.r----. ;s I erwise have. Kemeea inat these resolutions De.ior- ; official reports w e quote as, follows i Ordinary nri;VJt8 f vcents: ib. :Gk)od Orduiary. rf1;?l9i 1 !Lbw Middlings ft'i'i-i-f 10i tisj ,H y" -4 ? Middlinglvriai ifx-i 10J ? ;x& z-wutW 'Good Middling!,?W. lOf -fe- W Vnfcy'.! TIMRER.1 Sales to day Of I'. raft Com mon Mill at 4 50 and drafts do.,, at.$5 00 l.-iy i' sTAri OFFICE; April 13 1: SPIRITS TURPETtfcThe arket opened steady, at ; 31 cents i per gallun for cents r. , COTTON"-Market doll and still without inquiry. VWe hear of a sale of 26 bales on a basis of 10i cents for MiddlingJ'Th ' fol lowing are the oracial quotations;?- Ordinary. a '.'.. . . Good Ordinary, i Vi t-,i Low Middling. v.:. 6,' vi Middling,.,,.. ,.,,;.iu .rin ,r- YnJt ;;:;PEANUTS Market quiet, with sales of about 100 bushels at from 70 tp87 centgper busnelt.as in qjaiiiy.., ;; CJ ,.. ;$UJI i.TlMBER-Market dull, withJ salesiret ported of 1 raft - Common5. Mill'.1 at $5; 'X do Pair MiU at f7 50 and 1 ucPrlmettMftl new ITerk Dry Goods market. ; ;-;r J Bulletin April 16.1 -5 ' -: .- "'fhe tfacfe movement has been rather slow with the domestic commission houses, - but the improved condition.- of, business in the "interior lias" imparted a feeling of confidence in the, future, and it is gen erally believed that an increased demand for assorted merchandise will soon be ex perienced by agents, as jobbers Blocks are gradually becoming reddced ' to a point which will render their renewal necessary. Cbarlewton'L Naval ; Storo ','Marlcel, - ; , . . . .Aprti it X";'. N : :The receipts were 100 casks , spirits tur penlinc, and 250. barrels rosin.. The' last sales j of rosin were at . $1 CO for (E) No. 2; ; tl 65 fori (Fi . extra, No;, 2: . SI .70 : ' 1SPIRITS 'TTjRPBNTINBThe'aitket XorG) lo w l$q, 1 s $ 75 for (H) f No.; 1 and -i-.ii.Vnn.W hnt ltW $1? for (Iexlra No.. U $2352 50 for v"w ""TfTT ""i" r-"" : (&) low pale, tho latter figure fornewcrop; ? fcear'sales-or'lleaakv at--897eqt? per . ,4375Sfor:(Mpale$8c75 for (N) extra gallon for country packages aab salds of pale, and $4 50 for window glass. -t There noti-;i;0tiiipri t vt PiitRlnftinff wrsa!es; of 1 60 ask spirits turpentine at' 60 casks city distilled at : jCents,, posing 2930c according to packages; Crude quiet. v?i j. 'v i. v5ii w turpentine is yalnod ati"2 403 60 per bH "' ROSIN. In the early part vof the: day for virgin, $t; 701 75 per bbl foriyellow ; tnarWiarkPtwM'r ouoted v nominally bnV P8 tl 25 Per bbl forirape. . ; chaased. but later there wasKCoBSiderawe demand at lower figures. The sales com $3 25 perM. -of STAR OFFICE, April IS. Nenl'erk, Naval )fsi,v.'?.""f,i.JV.'.!.'? ;V 1 I - Strained at ft 40, 50Q4Q Good Strained t J turpentine. 18 dqita Antextrcmely dull Stores f t "45 and liSOO bbls at fl 40 or Good j market Jhroughout,' wRh little, or ;notbiug HWtnirf t 1 :;fe.mhVootidiBfbW8eU I of interest to records Spirits turpentine I wa8caiLed for in the.way of .small job lots. ler; also 250 bb (B) ;CommQn Strained, at ft 35 per bbL ; closing quiet and steady, i'TAR.2-'Market quiet at $t 43- per bbi: with.salea at quotaUonv., 4 ,(i1Jr, AiCRUDE TmPENtINE--MarlLet quiet at fl : 25 for i Hard $2 10 forYellow Dip and $2 1 50 for Virgin, ; the cejlibfjthe day being placed M ih pnce h COTTON? The market for this Particle Was quiet,- but there, 'Was1.' tadre-;dis6siUba manifested on the part of sellers Id ,nifeet the yiews of btiyers.' We hear of tales du4 ring the day-of .71 bales at 0J cenu, K do' at yj.lOi and iu-cenis ana oi oaiesas 101- r ,r. . " " . tTj" "J" I lows: --lOfctsjcealBy Wat cenis ana ii change hands , during Ihe.'.day,' closing; I at 10f cents per B'.' The following Sre the vROSIN.The market was quiet at $150 hem to the . Commissioner respective parlies, and give the Democratic"' jf or Strained and.fl 55. for (Good , Strained,'. loneLCasey, of the regular jparty a majority which they" would not oth- only reported sale during the day waa LOfJISIANA. 1S understood; it certainly .niroia requirements of thelaw are plain interfere and . force dealers to, dis tinguish5 it by appropriate marks, f ; ill .V3 n. jt ' - " a s-iwSflF '; Reaolniloua of the Nlcballa IVeeiirta i toreberore a Republican "Caan; ; -Gen. 91c3Hllan'a RemarJtaiPialtlon ; of tbe Paea-ardfl l-eSllU re Thej ; will Stand by bin fba Iiaatrpp : . --i - :--1' ; :J?"ew OuiiEAKS,' April Ifif. , ! '.Both Houses bf the Packard Legislature ;11 o'clock..! .There warded to the honorable members of the President's Commission. - ::Gla, colojed), holding over . Senator, a lot of 200 bbls (C and D) Strained and ATOUU ouaiucu a - uui. , t I f.TAfc The market was quiet, at $1 50 per bbl1, the'receipts of the t day selling at: (jRUDE. TURPENTTNE. The receipU of the day changed lianas at f 1 tor juara, J ' . rrhe Corn;Crop. : f The economic value of corn as food for man is underrated. Wheat is the dearest grain, food consumed Joy mankind, and when the comparative value and cheapness or; the; 'different grains is more thoroughly understood, -the singular fact will be developed that there is as much caste in food as there is in the human race that -is supported by it.r Scarcity . and high cost of wheat will eventually force nations and individuals to learn that the moral and financial elevation of the masses depends upon the substi tution of .some food material .cheaper than wheat,' and bearing -near pro portion to the reduced Bcalfrof'wages now prevalent the world over.' "When thei conventionalnecessities of life increase in . ost vnd the laborer's wages are diminished:! then suffering and discontent ensue..' The following comparison will i show that:Corn,as well as oats, is cheaper : food : than wheat: . Oats contain lft.91 per cent, nourishment, -corn 12. 30 per cent. and wheat 14.06 per cent. Taking present: . Boston market quotations, and each pound of nourishment ; from oats, at ' fi8 cents per bushel, costs 9.33 cents; from corn, at 97 cents per bushel, each nnnnrl . Rosta 9.75 cents: while-from wheat, at $1.35 per bushel, each pound ; of nutriment coats 20.61 cents.v : ' ' The corn crop of the United States equals the whreatcrori of the civilized" world, while -forty1 per cent, ofthe latter cannot raiseeufficient fprtlreirr own wants. The 'deficiency " in the exceeded the. entire . export of 1875; while our exports. jof ( wheat in 1875 were 10.000.000 bushels less than that of 1874y showing that wheat cannot be met in lomt caucus at ;ixo ciocic.i afford, as waai designed by their ent were eighty-three members present; includ cnaser anu rnann laciurer t nonesb fertilizers. ; v . ,:. ,. , - 4; ., ; I part of the' Execution Commission, laid be- W -cacn oag, pareei.or pacsage, must r iw? u -wwvj.w HS- Iswer to the roll call or Aake any part in.the: ;Orainaryv. ri;. .ii.iw 1 9 have Btarnped opon it a true chemical .proceedings. ..'.By request, . Cain . Sartain Good Ordinary..::. 5 9J. analysis pf .its contents, and surely nq ;fhr;A' rr: io "',7 ixw:f Middling, iheretofore actine with the Packard Senate, land Heriry Roby, Returning Board mem iberof the Packard House, -were to-day iBCBksu iu iuo;uuiia s.BiaiuiC. : 4 $3 25 for Yellow Dip and ' $3 00 for new ! Rronka. colored, who was seated in t the I t : ... ; a - .. -.iy. p... iNicholls House a few-days ago, and who jVirgin, tho market Cfosing quiet. - , ;was reponea preseni in me caucus a.i me i; wiiiin. markcmMiiaMU j uuiuiuBuj, 8L. Lou is hotel this mornin?. made a per-i I L. I 'It . . , .. v, ii n 1 I luuiiuautcu!- --it b wu the Mr. -ntr"" 1 6 inquiries. ; The; last omcial' quotations, Ordinary . r ; : . . ' - Bt cents j Low.' Middlmgr.it 9 Middling.:;Vv:.4&J0i uooamiduiing.;.-..f:r,YriKnj mwj .PEANTJTSMarket dull, with, sales., of about 100 bushels, at from 7ft to.80.cent9 per bushel, as in ,qualityrtiW : is TllUSJSK.'r-Marfcet -dull witn 6$aiea; oi only .1 raft reported at $7 per M. KsmM? ; . ?-! "1 -..':.r?ietnii-TM niBK'LoimV-April 18 TnerouowmgJSinesiocKoi uavaisiores I ii.maar biirher'demajid thieflyvfor hieher and cbttou m.Vardland afloat at thj's.port I grades;' .Wheat higher--lfoi2 redfall $177 . .. '-i.. "--I - ' 1 - : - - ' -u ' - I hiil. 5 An 1 TAlfflt fl-lA flora hi nli ai. Cotton, in yard., .-w . . . . I i i;. . . 2,379 bales but nothing like a x8itive 1 demand - pre vailed and lhe tone was slack at 34&Hc. Rosins were quitcneglecled on j all -hands ' and ruled tamely, though on- general quo- . tations;. former figure remain. 5-Tar dult. -Pitch about 6teadyv;yt J -l ' la The telegr&pmc aavices 'were' ns follows : Liverpool Spirits tmpentme,27s 6d ; -.rosiu -commonf; ,5s j - fine; 10j. London rosin, 6sfor common; pale, l215s;spirUs,iurpen- y tfna2nali 3n V':i24. bpw&X ii-X wk. - ,ir:idCpTTONi--jniA.R.H:ET.yi -.. Mobile, quiet' al lOflcts-i-net receipts 15 bales; SaTannah,' dull' atiilOf cents met receipts 188 bales; iNe Orleans, steady at ' 9f, JlOi-aadr;lli cents et receipts 2,959 ' bales; Charleston, dull witn out little do ing at!llilll? ccnts--net receipts 290 bales; Memphis,- steady: at 10 cents net receipts 17 bales; Boston, quiet and weak! at 11 f cents- -net receipts 444 bales; BaK' timore, dull "at , Hi ets gross receipts 46 bales; A'ngnsta,-,quiet,iahd steady it 10 ' 20f r cents-i-net- receipts 33 hales; Norfolk, dull at lOieaitH cents--net receipts zsi bales; Galveston, dull -' at: 10f 'cents net receipts '41 -bales; Philadelphia, quiet at ,114 cts -net receipts :96- hales; : - -US', i -r' JiU there to see the boys; that he did not an- ;were as follow; upL qji -t ha".:aK cents lb. afloat,.... .ViiiU.vi T 87:"l ranidlv mcreasinff DODulatioh of ithe world.. ;Corn must, before many years, be consumed as ?a . partial - snbstitute' at least for wheat, and the better tb;e quality of the . grain," and the more Trfet th -trocei of treDarinar it Xor food, the quicker-will come the enlarged demand, This-is inpart .confirmed by the fafct that ottr exports of 1876 where three' per., cent.' of our whole crop, while for the twelve pre ceding years they averaged only one per cent. . of the corn produced.- American Cultivator.- - "-"V"!-- - manufacturer would object to avail- ; the long struggle. members had undergone lmselFf of this.ru ethpd of assur-. I in 'their efforts : to establish! and Miamtain; tne legal state government, ana saiu ne ae. efforts bad, failed.' lie regretted- that re peated appeals to the President for; aid had been silently ignored. , The assurances of members of the Commission autboritativet ly if not officially given, that the-President would not recognize either government and would .certainly, withdraw the troops, brought them face to face with the inevita ble confession, that without the support , of the General Government their case was boneless.' Under these circumstances, what did sound policy demand ? Clearly to look the inevitable in the face and make the most they could out of the situation for those whose representatives tney were, ana in me interest of those who have sacrificed much to aid in maintaining the struggle. ; A In reply to a question, Gen.- McMillan ' said the document had no endorsement from the Commission' favorable or other wise, but it had been handed to him by the Commission, and attheir suggestion he had subsequently invited a number of members of the JueiEislature to meet lue commission and discuss the matter.1 . LATER. - At a joint caucus of the: members of the Packard House and Senate, eighty-three members present, on motion of ,.iyc-Goy, Warmotkthat body unanimously ; rejected the proposition of the Democrats and re solved to stand by Gov. Packard to the last. Mr. W. H. Denkgrave, of Madison, said he was one of the members sent for by the Commission, and he would refer" as accu-1-rately as he could remember to what .took Dlaceatthat interview. The Commission stated that they had been'Jiere&pw jwo weeks, aa agents of the I Preaident,"trylng iui uiuiseii; ing the farmer of the true character and value of ; bis goods, especially as it would. serve the double purpose of commenctio'g it i to the ,;buyer:f and force competitors: in spurious goods to abandon the market. : But, as was to be expected, quite a' number: of manufacturers are - opposing it j vio-; lently. iA grand combination is openly, forming, chiefly; in the ;city of Balti more, to test its validity in the United States . Courts, and v to - aid their scheme, by producing as much dis content as. possible at home, ; they are advancing meir prices ii iub raw ui pne dollar per ton, to enable them, they say,' to . pay; the- $500 privilege taxi 'When it is remembered that the enormous profits realized by-manufacturers justify them in paying to their deal era - and agents the handsome sum of from five v to ten dollars, per ton, on sales; and this advance of one' dollar would; to many of them yield $5,000, instead of "$500, it can be easily seen that it-is; a mere'pretepse to" bleed more heavily our confiding people. ; " ;-. . North Carolina lias long been the richest harvest "for theBe dealers in fertilizers honest and , dishonest ington. saying Washington would be ib his .seat to morrow; ''' 4 W.A Mill N.GTOJN,. ooauj le yesterday-andcchangedhan I .afloat: ,eeuo or secreiary.no, during the day; at 3l:cents per gallon for l-Sm. T' " ' ' country packages, oii-fti.t, mk,' Ti,t!n inWMilff CompeuAatlon for AnteBeIlam Ulall i .Service Tbe Labor laetlou In tbe Public Offlce ! '-.The prosee bcion.&c . , - - Washington, April 18 - Sixth: Auditor McGrew to-day hegan" sending out a circular to claimants for com pensation for ante-bellum mail service, in corporating the clause of the sundry civil appropriation bill appropriating $375,000 for the j purposej-namtly,--the construction nlaced on it by the Solicitor and Secretary of the Treasury, and the rules governing the fillns of claims. The sum appropriated is insufficient to pay all these claims. The I Auditor estimates that at least $600,000 will be required. No money cau be paid until. all of the claims are received and adjusted. The Supreme Court having decided that the law declaring eight hours a day's work for government workmen,is merely a direc tion by the government to its agents, and - not a contract With laborers, the Secretary. of the Treasury will issue an order an- i nouncing' this decisional and directing its officers not topay nereatter ten nours pay for eight hours1 labor. The order given byf President Grant that eight hours shall con stitute a day's work for all government workmetf will ;be revoked, and no addi tional pay will be allowed those who work : longer than eight hours. f IA delegation; of ) government laborers on the president to-day to proiesi lOi Good Middling,?;. 10 t4 rtn; i j - if"? ;! STAROBTlCli, April u: 1 SPIRITS TlpTjPEOTJtNThere was! a steady feelingiu the marketeer this arti-t lOUUj.X'. j!H.ti!(WW Spirits Turpentine, in yard,.v:,-.3,350 casks V 43,342-bbls., f.T6tal,r.!,4f?. ..r.-M4$l '?fj Tari m yard; Vi . ; . i rf p"i76bbi8V a Total..... Rosin, inyard . . . ? :3,342 bbls, -..if-' A bid; No. 3 do. $1 74Jt 74. Corn higher at::45i cents. Whiskey steady tat - $ 1 05. Pork dull at$15 50 nLard fitm atlOi cts. Bulk meata dull clear ribs 8 cts. Bacon quiet at 6t 88tjind 9 centaf or sheulders, clear rib and clear sides " 7. ' : - . ' - . ,1 '"''..' ' - ' " . ' ' ' VEaritar qicaaiioaB, li Vabaid bo tuutrttbod. rep : resent? Hie- liaoleBale prices 'gcnetall? ia malrtng : ap BHian ordor blgtiir pnCe aate to bo cn&rgecL SdTfenS the beuM we haa heretofore been prao i i k Hard teolbr Follt. JPromtheailirhore Sun.I - There' keems, however,' to be some natural . misapprehension on the part tically unprotected Jby law, and have bought their productions blindly. There. ia but oiie way to deal with thosejrho reap all the benefits' of our credulity and resist in this way all our efforts at self-protection, and that is-fnot to trade with them. :Qur pur chases in fertilizers amount,' by esti mation,' to , three '. millions of dollars annually about two-thirds of which gb to the city ;bf ' Baltimore. " There are some manufacturers, '. there ' and elsewhere, who have paid (the AS. cheerfully, and have refused to aid combinations - in, resisting our laws. If vou -will buy of them onlyfc the trouble will cease. in6ir names ROSIN." During the earlier part of the day the market was quoted quiet at $1 50 for Strained nndtl 55 for Good Strained, but later 500 bbls' Good; Strained Changed hands at $ 1 50-closing quiet and steady at $145 for . Strained and $1 50 fort Good ;Strained.--i:-;'t-' ll ' TAR. Market steady a $1 50 per bbl.,4 !at which the receipts of the day were sold, f - CRUDE TURPENTINE--Market steady !at $195 for Hard,;J $2 B5 for, Yellow ; Dip,1 and $2 80 for ne Virgin, wimrsajes.aiqu .tations. ;nia sdi I COTTON. Ther market tcontinues dull, there being no demand or pressure from either buyers or sellers-:: No sales reported to-day. The last official quo. jtatipha'.wefjasl'foltow j0r"ainatyr4r Lflkcentslby-, Good Ordinaryf fc ; t 9i'i 'svinw IMiddUngx,.,.i.l0i ,rr V',.r-,;:i-h Middling.. .v.. . 40 ,! it i-vutr-d Good Middling, . . . 10i ifc 3 " ? e b ! CORN. Sales . of $ 4,500 bushela Hyde bulk; Crude Turpentine, in yard,&4,467jbbls.f ;.-,.-' 4 4RT : ".' in. Total,.:- COMPARATIVE STATEMENT.jiita " Ashore and Afloat AprSil: 1876. '. V ;.C ri; Cotton7 SpfritsRosini. .Tar. firudevi 2,296 1,630 . 28,432 7,058 8,034, "Jbryt;1876. Cotton. Spirits. Rosin; Tar. Crude!; ; &iiK647i,036 5,167678 8643 itj xoa uin aaGaw. . .-. . as. im Double Anchor "A". ... .... ; BACON North Carolina, ' i Sides,N. CV chpici?,Sj to., .... " Wentern Smoked : J ' Sides, ?1 ..i . . I i ., Shoulders,.... . i, ; "Dry Sailed- ' ; Sides M to..;, i BBlKP-rOn the Hool . Second Haad, eac&:... ... i.L "T,Ne'!rNewY!ori'(sacai:'i5.;ixi FSJCKa. 'ii .10 o o 00 1-90 80 or' BEICKS WilmlDgton. M r.i.'b 00 : BEESWAX? ft.,. 0: 44 -a ;.:-oq.. i-1 6o" 00- 11A - IS . ,10 "i ib : 7 EXPOBTS Northern.. '.;i'.V; '..I '- BOTTBB-North Caroilaa, fc.. " Northern. S B... h CANDLES Sperm; ;;y;;-W- 180 a oo 199 S9 a io oo T for this article against being compdled'to work ten hours, j -county' a58.1 cents per pbioshel in i ;; t The? President received the Russian 1 Tliorlo is on an Additional sale of a caret Grand Uufee to day, ine vismasiea mm notbe adopted. As Republicans, the Com, The proseratioalss.Becretary Robeson have not transpired, hut supposed to be at mission said they deeply sympathized wit u , for alleged, misappropriation oi tne lunua jfjqjtue better. tigure wian me aDOYe.iuart, us in our struggles UUd .sacrificcsbut aftef Vol the Navy Department, wiU be a leading lt rtiadyii 'IvUilakt Wi'h . Cotton. Spirits. Rosinv.Tar. Crude. DomeVc; 1 841 f t 970 f i 1,860 st 1,655 &i 10 Foreign, ? OOO'-.'.ViiT" 821000iftiOOL i-toS3;:?W 841;'- 974. 10,181j 1,655. .'I .10 5 ..v.i.f.irti .?:OIJ0TATI0NS.nlil iTf - vl'i ' ui'..'ii r;W i AOril Xl,fti.iVADril SidrhSi i.'is- r.K.D.&Ni 5 jtrff sft 33 Rosin. ;rl Tih 1 1 ;674r s tl 60ai 62 iTftr.',.' iiLlc 1-40 slMM-t li40H Crude. v . t- m iaj rrj w Jffi42lfiV' Adamantine, ft. caKESEJJorthern Factor j 9. 8i Xaeuavra. S... ...... ...... CORN bttfihel.iB sacks I s DOM3CSTIC& Sheeting, 4-4, V yd No. 1. S M bbl Mackerel. Jo. f.ijbU, sNo;i V bbl......1..'V.V ;; JCaekeral, N-o.8, bW,. -,. . Auuets-. worn.;, i v. . Trv"!rri a Jjr.ivi "1.. two weeks' labor we" have come to uo con elusion. One of the Commission hero in terlaced words, not as a commission, but as individuals, that the terms offered- in the proposition which has, been nanoeo oy one of us to .-the chairmap'of. your committee are the heBt we can get for you, and lor tne, featnretof . the Democratic pifcy an tho forthcoming session of Congress. As viewed from here, the proceedings in joint session of the. Packard Legislature will result-in a . compromise -ouisiue 01 mo Commissionerr ': Those entitled to seats, ox claiming them, in the Nicholls Legislature, ootn Af thn nnmihliMn nartv. and for the I will nresent themselves and make the best sake of the peace of the: Stated-it was best terms they can'rwithout interference from we should accept them.- This was end orsed I the Commission.1 Packard's people .seem disposed i as their friends here represent, to take' self-government by the horna 'and leave the Commission" to mind their own business, whatever that may be.-v, ; " of Englisbt iouroals ptrblisbed .for yorif plexion and race of the? leading ear- l information as soon as tne nsiiscom- TPt..Kao-o-p.r8 : of ; the 'SouthJ VHth I nleted. every disposition to "speak well of the Fanners of.North Carolirla, we ask colored people, that ablo joarnatiie jou.to.sustain ,his Department, vIt LondoJiury MeviewJ l&WT$k is theratattefhpt itf ehistbryldf the singular unfairness of 'ftepreserrt- the State to give your interests that ing the leading carpet-baggers as of- attention their importance demands, the African races. Thus itgraveljr and, with-evidences of appreciation argues - from the . clef eV.'devices of qn yoir part,: tbe Board willbe great PaVnrrt and TTellnoror to retain DOWer 1 w"5. n Aft ur acred in the TeSDOnljble ' du'- thatthe colored meii are generally ties bef ore r them,, and, wU :tfevte It says: " whatever of ability and energy Iney u,wh, X,;" 1 possess to your, service OT.d ; to,, the I which nig commission is tryinglo prepare promotiorfof the material interests 6f I for him.; : I believe the time nas come wnen our Dtaie. - by all the members present except Mr-Mo 1 Yeigh.1 Gov. Brown was not present I for one was surprised and indignant at. the proposition made to us to thus sacrifice: the' duty, principle, honor and. everything.iv 1 said to Gen. Harlan: Do you speak- as a commissioner ? He.saidt.Ido noU'Then,' I said,: I deny your . right a' ai citizen of ; Kentucky to come here, and dictate, to me, a member1 of the Legislature of Louisiana, what I Shalldo. I asked one of the mem bers of the Commission-if ' her were a mem ber of the'LeglBlatureSs'fWasi nd be lieved Governor Packard honestly elected, SSSSS lent cold and or throat diseases it is inval- mvis no aTauestion of com- "able, ;;nce ,.cen., promise, it is a question oi law, a quemiuq Some old maid' in the Oxfor4 1 loroU : writes. -a column of rhyme, the key-note of which is, "Tnat sne won i kiss k any rellow wnose OTeaxnrsmeiis oi scupper- TIMBER Market quiet and steady.with ; sales reported of 2!rafts Commons MUl at. $5, 1 do at and 1 ao o ou per . ,r ; SPiRiTST.UOTENTDJE. The market opened quiet at 31 cents and subsequently i a 'decline ' of i cent was experienced, 60 1 casks changing hands at 30J cents per gal lon for country packages; also sales of 60 casks city distilled at 81 cents. ; ROSIN, The marketVopened steady at 1 45 for. Strained and ?$1.50. for, Good ri9 bhds land 103 bbls molasses, 53 bbls x lie dd -vi -win i , w . . . . . r..:. Cotton . i- , i -.!- .- -.it, ' i nV y0; Rnirits. i ...... . ..'.U rvf 1033 Rosin. ..,.. ........"-. . i?.. ..v. . A ...7,817, ,-Tar.r4.. i'j. y.t -'i' ( Crude, .... , I. .. . ...xj. iij.-v . 3,786 i T' .': Cotton-'Spirits. Rosin. Tar.Crude:: .n:' ILi. : -joo" iorv ion ' oca 101; I nForeigu... .000,350 11,758 2 ,000 , .' BXP'OBTS SOB THE ; "WJBKKfc j'v 4: i Extra da. a , '--w. DOMESTIC. - Per CCRailway.-;15 ;hags piin$sV 7i4 j; bags guano. r , . Jfer U r Airoao.iaiu. Hpiriw i; W&&i,: biufo. turpemipe, xaucasss sail, tsav;? suauu, HIDBS Gweeci y ... a...... HAY Eastern, 100 fis,i .i. . Ctbl.V.". 3mm . n Mil"; ; ,i t: Kxlra, bbl..'. - v ux.ifamuy,,1PDi Peruvian Guano 80u t- Carolina Fertallaer, ' " : ' Ground Bone. - tiVy- i :j,rjBoue.MeaWv k li 1 i I -5 Oomplrter muxufiH:q ,1,Wlunui,sPhoBphlk-t r,M. , I WandoPhospbate. - : i Bercer A Bute's Phoep h. f : -! Eroellenza Cottoa Frtllier nT.TTK 19 t . -iN. . ....... i . : GRAIN Corn, ia store,' In oags. - Ooni, Cargo, 9 ouBnei,..; . , -u Corn, YeL, V buBneL...C... '. . Corn, wholesale, la bags... .... U & 14 00 ' S 15 " t0 I UU -O ;i 12 f .aBO' Q , ia - -rj'.wa'';- .COO V6 00 -12 16 00 M00 s 60 a s 08 ; la no auni V nr ha ',- a - m ii oo o M r 8 53 663 00 S60 , SSS O 7 00 7 60T . 8 9 00 . Q 10 60 :. & 6 00 i 8 75- 50 troa m oo, o oo ,0 00 00 00 60 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 65 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 nnnV ttrinn Dr. ft. Strained. ibtrainea at fl t ciOBing uuiew f- ,an.ir WIW Mi.fiah rS hhl.4 nota- TAR. Sales during the early part of the toes, 15 boresf baconjil bbl-. hominy,' 1 do! day of about 125 bbls at 1 50, but later we I sagar.'l bale aheeting, ipnis uqupr,. uo 5!? tei!551 hear d Wee' at 1,45,, at wWchprice; the - 1tertu fiWer, 100i IaABD Nortnem, .4... ' NortB Carolina, . .i Wp Stuff, rewweJB M ft,, 18 00 , ' - KOUga isago r-iTiK, ? . 60 O 68 60 60 00 - 66 00 : 40 00 -& 48 00 Q 6T0O . O 6600 67 00 -a 7000 - 5 io oo v 60 06" & 00 00 650.60 00 . ; 66 5 -16 ' I 00 li 00 3 P?:..r;62 125 ; 115 7 tt X 10 . Wv , 11. a 13 O ou dies. I It never fails to "relieve the most VM I marKet closes quiei ,Duwu;r .,rr.XtI and 82 tcs molasses, ajpois sugar, .naiSoiceof4lB! ; Of rights and I trust every: member of says: been-' time to lira proving in intellect - Tbere -Iiasnot yet Ttest the .capacity,, of juthe negro in favorable circumstances", bat sanguincf hiiantbrbpists'may' derive encourage nent. from , the r remarkable, progress which has been achieved under' the difiadvantao'e of slavery. The Kel- In his published card Senator Blaine expresses the Tlewa of, many men in theHepublican party; in his -declaratio&of nnmhothn 4nr thn men of the South who Iogss and thbrPaokara'reuidlejfc.ri,aTe made Jsuchhercrio, and unsuccessful MAKE MO MISTAKE. In DooLKlr's Yast Fowdkb you get the best article of the kind in the world -f- The cans are always full weight, the article Itself thepureet and trongest possible, eo that a smaller qaantiir thaa iuual saffloes:? D you want your lMikiDg always perfect I ' Don't fail then to use ijoouex's YkasilPowdbb. " 4 - .? fr'VJ .-M ' ,sr?. we can bay to President Hayes, you were: t ;Ko .KaKB ne w apprehended frpnvaa attacs elected bv the votes Ofcthe liepnolicanS of f of Pneumonia, Severe Coughs, vonsumpwon, aua aPpromuchimoreBerJyt& tbe gMJHiJ buUiSS'inlhe matchless fldeUty wW thaurni ZZu - a innnT,rui '-f.hri';:th iBlaiBe.OTideByPW ouuuue . r nanvassinir . Vbtea7.-Yoti 1 hi (rhpst American ivve tutn iodine fetish-worshippmg Ravages from whom thev arefieacenclerf. "On their own' continent Africans V8eepkjCi:,e .irreclaimable, but afjef two br ( j.breo ! ;generations of uservitriff'tbe hegin io resembleinferid? Europeans." j f "Inferior " Europeans'? is an apt designation xf thoral statusr:.of -eible they may . not lite to be mis taken f or colore! j men,.'; nor; the col-' : ored .,-nea. consider .bQ Vrnistako-Uj complinieat Q themselves, oun, as . one of the carpettbag orators declared .to a colored audience, ."Jf I liave got. JLhey ought, not to- bi.,fttigry.,it , tbof magnanimity !and prduse promises of jus- tice made uy eouinern wcuiwibb. There are , seventeen cbjirghesjnlexand.eTleontyj Baptist i'Miilw 1 Louisiana, sealed by the blood of hundreds or laithful men ana now, iorgeuni 01 ,inar, and forgetful even '6r; the obligatioos or your high office, you are trying to carry out a bargain made y your advisers, -who came here with nothing but honeyed words jdu iseB or our. Returning Board were. Canvassing - Voles.; x ou are trying to carry out;. that bargain' by saying whilst you had the matter under considera tion the Republicans d ,Xbuisianagayetip the fight. You shall not whip the devil various "other Throat and Lang diseases, or even Croup and Wnoopmg uougn among- your cnuarea when Boschkb's Oscxah 8 TKtrp can . be obtained 1 our people to Know snas mey van uuy uia hcwv : tion in.Wilmlngtoii.'-BampieDcueiueta. - k rhp iKHtRT3.T Always the Best 1 .Always JiotTnT? Vrrn'PTi'TirTTTrR -Mairkfit oniet 1 flah. 2 hbls ootatoes. 29 okes mdse 1 afilfoHara; ; and $2 80 for Yirgini at which figures lhe 1 gggB empty kegs, do bbls, . 4-baJes Uii irsr Wo dv'wwfl nlaced.v : : . I 09 hales rone. -A bblaemnty bottles:' 1 ir;wviih4 V M,V, ,"1,,-.7 r, . qJ 7'r!lt I' "B" " . ' . , . - Z 4 t . r ,igQTTpiT.Iarket 4 dulinacuve an kZiZI without nqlryltWe lie-acd amtaalolof. : :1u.tir-n..m,-jTgjL f v ci 25bales kiddlihgratlpj cents per . Xb;;-rh, New 'Yobk Steamship Bfe'iiefactOT-3131 following were. iueiiifHs,.Hv'.iv""f l casss Bpjnw. iuiikuuuc, - uaw-o vywM, ,v . ,r:,o ,.,1..: r.Antl Ih -1 I S51 ODlSTOSin. OU DDIS cruuB, lurpeuiiuB, Vraraarj V- ;v-j . : rST hMi A r,Wa rftnh1 ft hhla rmntv bottles. 2 cases guns, l'Teldcupede,;il bale hides," 29 bales yarn, 12 do checks, rolls, leather; 1. bbl wine, 1 teg wine, 1 box dry hides, 2 do clocks, 25 bales "wastel'cajse hardware, 1 bag guano, n, -. - BAJ.TrjtoB---Sleamship Raleigh-r7 bales cotton, 49 casks spirits! turpentine, 57 bbls rosin; 147 do tar, 5& db crude turpentine, . STA.R OrMCEr, April 1, , - j nutg478 empty carboy av 3 boxes fireworks,! J? J0 1 ao 1 10 1 00 lllfiOl ?i00 r 00 'I 60 00 00, tow 15 00. TJreasea Flooring, aeasoued i Scaatflng and Boaraa, com , ' ' tabn, M ftj.-V:':... . ; MUTiASSBS-Jaba, JAfta, 9 gal.. Cuba, bbls 9 gal w,t ...r.- ' - Cni- tTanna. nhria. nl. " v Thls. eal.. ' Syrals-'Bla, jralk.v., HAU-Cttt, 44 to JOdv V Ulij9- tt.eroBcno, ...... (1 r umaesa, v stu..v". ttosin. v. . .. . ... w 14 Ot (ft 18 OO 18 00 a w 0 Sir 06 ' 16 00 "'-WU: "3 iiOOO.r 43 WUHiw",'" ,. --" mills- Good i Ordinary: m2l, f , Tiw Middlinff. wO. 104 l?r -f .vfis.?T of ABT-Broggistin toe Uaited States. 1 One Wcent f Middling.i . .w.I iot j. 4 . -i - - -bottte rwmcureany case.-Itisa greatblessing for I- Good Middhngi' ; t'i.101 5i J Si T.tii .nuiiiiiinlniim hftt thffv f.an htlTlhla DreDara- I . . 1 : '-( i.,iv' nnc;.'-,ii.i.ri.f TlMBlJilt--JiarKet'iiuii. ; Jie smcb ij,: ported to-day, were"4 raits Common TlliU at. $5j 2 do do at $6 50 and 2 do Eair : AliU at Two Irreeonellable ConttHloBa- P Debility and health are Irreconcilable conditions. Weakly people, ttat la to aj people who laefc'the vitality requisite tot, a.ylgorousiBcharge of, eacb ana;0l of the bodily fancttoni, ih Invariably at fllcted with some, thoughjt may be a trifling, disor ; der of the syetem.' Ateny, or a want of nervona and fnascnlaT vigo'te accompanied "y poverty Oh Mood and leafiaerai certaiff way towerconteit and prevent theagawtfid jmaladie;to which it must uttlmately lead, is to use fiostettert Stomach Btttert , whlcb promote dlgesticm andmilatfon of the food .-aadtkus are the mean f f urniahiag Oie a ppllf of bln-d of qaalir easeattal to Us proper nounanmeui, - iu the taBttumentaUtr of the matchleas tonic protects the Cheapest f An elegant set of Genuine uoid Plate Collar aud Sleeve ' Buttons given with each half dozen of Keep's Shirts, t- Keep's Patent Parti; Made Dress Shirts, aix for 7.00. Keep'a Custom Shirts, made to measure, six for $9.00. No express chareeato Day delivered free on receipt of price. ZS nally unchang4oith no"tales; to report, uuuu iuc akaiup u ..?... ? Irf t een hts address ana receive eampies aaa iuu m-r 1 There1 IS a rumor IDat a smau W cnansou, 5 'Ih rVTn t IcTOEriro-6rJ.i hands earfv this naming at; Sfti cents; per. -r'-ir--T -r;" - - - vri sa i. -xuwJWwYMi?u-- -3?- ' J - !. i sneetinsr. oao unchangea 1", rr-2' .vmro teched to theBrimtt,meoc8x stair nittw liasi m-t i for, strained and .iu Hotnlata rih vaiciflna &nd scientists Of tha day. and while experimeafing With, and among ihe' .00 '-'40 1 10 J 55 rj: SO 4 oo. 18 00 00 00 15 ooi icon 00 00 10.00 lurk in are anar- entshte'd Britisher sboBia bin,ysti4 ffirrrttK rnnrHB of which itwas stated that one mem ber of the Commission" had asserted that if, rMTkrinaitinna1 -' were1 - not . adoDted the troops would be removed ' in ' les tbau- rf fbrtnightj and anotheri'.Commlssiouer ?bad; said within a weefcva;tF ! Gov. Warmoth made tfong, speech purg ing, in 'defence of President Hayes, that when na came into oince'-oe1 rounu vover-. nor Packard labelled across the back: with a telegraphic dispatch ,f rom; the; outgoing President, tbatthe- troops "wert 3B'ot to Jbe used for the support of his goyernmentllp i.rilnl7d the Datienf endurance and deter mination euhibited by Gov.-Packard in de fence of his rights, and concluded as fol lows: iX X .. ' ' '' ' ', -MM members of this body have manuooa SPIRITS TDRPENTINEr.Market noml- -Good-i Strained, the last I bbl: 6 do mdsa, 1 hdl bagsVIO hbls ;crackers,t 8 rolls leather, 40 hales yarn, 8 do warps. 19 do domestics, 44,897-feet lumber. i:-v . -BAi.TikbRfiSteamsTS ages njdsev;71 bbls'-rbsin; -10 -do; tar, "73 ' casks spts turpt,' 125-bags peanuts, 10 bales . . " b . . r. . - ; . .ld.li sneetingj o no yarn, o uo wivuu,, j uuu ' AktVeep. "Br ; .barquentina ili?abeth , - M.t.Cnnt.all-r Tnsuln t.hft rl ism vera that fHWsTf MPTION caa be positively and permanent ; ' ly CORED.; During the many years of his sojourn there he devoted bis time w lae ireaimeni, oi aBg Diseases, and upon bis retirement be left with ua rAntainiaef all narticnlars. show pare hi own medicine,' and tfuch Informatien as we have received we now offer to the public without ' Drice. onl v asking that each remit a three cent stamp i for return, postage.' - Addresa CRADDOCK A CO.. 103J Race -Street, rhiiaueipaiarjra., givmg name oi this paper.- . - - mnw-amir salea heing ai $f45$V.50 Per bbL;' - Sales. . Taylor--800 casks spirUs turpentine, Jt494 oti2i)blsCE)Itp2aVwl COand admixed, bbls msin, ,L; T , f . t :J: i ,1 loifeuitdper-bbUo -iT.x. Tf i n -rjJ. '1 AK tun ;1V1' . I r tAR.-Mirket'(ltJlet, at f 1 45 per bbl the receipts of tfco 4ay.8elling at tfeat price. IfCRUDPEIEuil and npmwalV elngv'flered at $1 25: for Hard fii.ARonw.--Nor baraue Iaraet-T-IOQ casks spmu tnrpentme.vua4oia.rot.in. GtAsaow-r-Swed brig Bore.f-3C0cask3 JXW"VASTiJfi, Jiinu, xtuf --ii wcuo : s a to I or 1 enow. ja-ip, huu a utu 1 uu caSKS spirits lurpeuiiue, uuia.iuaiu. i without reported transactions. I f ' Js r 1 - 2,000 do tar. ""-''. mm 4 : POULTRY CWeltflns, live..;.,.. - ia .Spring; POT ATOS a Sweet, jbuabel. , . .Irish, N5rthrntf bbl PORK-t-orthern, City Mese... . . ' ii'Thln. S bbl. .2. ......... 'Rump, fS.nbl. .. ...i . ' R1CB Carolina. V . .... . ... ' KBff """"i V m.iuiuti'.n.i . Rough, una., rope ::..:.Ui..,. SALT Alum, buaholi.'. .;j ,ti' Wvernool, fiaaok.ehff.QJB. American, $ 8ack,TV,',...t. SUGAR Cuba, D....S. Star. K . ... , . irOSIIW, fl JO.,..?.'"'. 0--f J ., i..'.--.ii.-.-ij'. ,-. , CTU611W.,,- V IB......-...,. SOAP NorthernV fl B.. ....... PHINQLES Contract, M.. . Common, ft M. i..... . Cypress Saps ft M...y...w. Cypress Hearts 9 H. .v... i HTAVHA - W.O. BbL. M.i. . R, O. Hna., W H.... ........ I t ;; CypresSijS M.....,.,... ( TALLOW a ftr,.v..,vl . JillPrime. M.,i.v.l;;..H 8 00 a commea jiiu.. , mrerioT to uramary. ' wtUBiiJS x onoera, - North Carohnaw 8 1 WOOL Unwashed, fl.A a a. 8 -o so tT400 0 ' 1 ' 01 100 fcri:.40:i v S5.; '80 es ioo-v & 75 ; 4 DO 19 00 oeeo 13 CO r ' 00 r: oo ..y oo a o o 00 ;;ioo a 00 . i TO' 00 ,!v " to - iov 'lix is ato& Yf ashed, . 4 0C S 50 - to oo 60 , - 00 18 00 A MlM 00 00 O 00 00 v oo oo o oono 08 a .,oo ... It M O 1S0O - 19 69 O tOO TO. ((ft - ' U 00' ,O -400; , 1W - 00 : jl 78 t 6i ' II- i V: j i! - k 3 - 6V
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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April 20, 1877, edition 1
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