WU1VU duuwwi IO IVwAtCUt : - was concurred in. yr y-- i The . amendment to section 35, to si rike out "county board of education"- and insert "board .of county c jiniuissioners,; was concurred in. The amendment to section 47, to strike out, in lines 3 and 4, V$2" and "&3," and to strike out, in lines 4 and 5, the words noot 'to i exceed twenty- five days," and to strike out the pro viso that tbe salary of the county sn ip eriotendeut shall not exceed 5 per cent, of the ehobl fund of the county of which he is superintendent. ' Tbe yeas and nays were called on the mo tion to concur, and; the Senate re fused to adopt yeas 15, nays 26. Another section ; (64) was added, p -oviding-fdrthe employment of a clerk for the Superintendent of Pub lie Instruction at" a ' salary of $600. N!ot adopted yeas 12, nays 27. iThe special order was House bill GQ1, Senate bill GOO, to authorize the "Commissioners of Pender county to levy a special tax to - build a court huae and jail, which j passed third reading yeas 3l nays 1. I The House amendments to the ap- p'criionmeot bill were considered. The seoond special order was House hi 1911, Senate ill 710, to render iuire efficient the laws regulating the a e of spirituous liquors by tbe .: s'liall raeasare. U H- v Mr. Tacker offered an amendment tbkt all after, the in lline 5, section Adopted. ; ' ' -; The bill failed reading yeas 2i, lows: word "provided," be i stricken out. to pass its third nays 26, as fol- - Yeas Mers.'' Pl...inK,n r Battle. Blue, Carr, Davidson, Dickey, - rA I i T7 ' ni ""I I uoricuj i? uisuu, a- lugei, vueuii uuu ger. Hanes, Harper, Harris, Lock hart, Merritt, TSewland, Spears, Siojwv.Tueker, VV.illiamsan of Davie Clarke, 5 Foil, Hampton, Jenkins, T . ! . A ... - If Annlfil' A.T A f 1 f A Mel?aue, Newsom . Oates, Parish, Pridgen, Respass, Kichardson, Scott, 'f New Hanover, Scott, of Rocking-: Williamson, of Edgecombe, Wood tuule. Wvnne. York 26.. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. Manning, to prevent tbe sale -a spirituous liquors. This is a gen eral! prohibitory bilf, to go into effect in January, 1882, it ratihed by tbe people. - Calendar. :- , , M r. Winstead called up a bill au thorizing the collection of arrears of taxes by certain parsed its several rieuate bill to executors, which readings. enable the county commissioners to regulate the amount of sheriffs' and tax collectors7 bonds in Columbus and Franklin counties, w-i pat on its eeveral readings abd pissed. Oil motion of Mr. Brooks, of Transylvania, a bill to incorporate i he Atlantid& French Broad Valley rail oadij Fbtchlif ItQ rua from. South Carolina 'through the' counties of Transylvania ana -Henderson was put oft , its ) 'Several ; readings ; land pasUd.;.;- ,::4i:t:fr -' ;y:'-: The. special order f or ll A..AL was the bill to establish three additional Superior Court districts. l"ie bill passed its' third reading -yeas 50, nays 33. :-t y y A motion to reconsider was tabled. On motion of Mr. iSlaisdell, the b'rliio amend the constitution so as to allow the members of the General Assembly to receive $5.00 per day for a period not exceeding 100 days, waslput on its seoond reading. Mr. Ray moved to table. The motion prevailed yeas 74, nays 8. " The'special - order for 12 M. was Senate bill to establish a new county, to be called Vance. The bill passed its third reading yeas p2, nays 34. -I , , - Oa motion of Mr. Smedes, Senate bill to incorporate the; Paper and Pulp j Works, was put on its several readings and passed. ' ! ' On motion, a bill with regard to driving stock in the State was put on its several readings,- and,; after being explained by Mr. Davis, of Haywood, passed. ; ' ' 'V ' ' ' ' Hodse bill to incorporate, the Goldsboro Lodge of G: Wi'of O. F. passed and was sent to the Senate.'" ; House bill to allow the State Au ditor an additional. clerk at a salary of $800 per year. .' , " j - Pending farther action on this bill the House adjourned. , . " . i . . STKNINQ SS8SION. House bill in regard to the " collec tion of taxes in Robeson cou nty passed its second and third readings and was sent to'the Senate. ;. .. ."::;. -'.(: :.' . ; . Senate bill to change the time of holding the Superior Court of Wilson and Nash was taken ap ; and passed its third reading and was ordered to be enrolled.- y- V p . Ty , House bill I to allow " county com missioners to place the names of school .Qomiaitteemen inthe" jury boxes, was',pas8edand sent to tbe Senatel wfe- House bill tovgive. subj-contractors and laborers C a" lien; ion r (vessels for loading land -dischareioe.' the same was passed and sent to the Senate. Senate tUl'w incdrpdrate the Bank of Craven was, on-, motion of" Mr. Green, taken up, passed and ordered o be enrolled. - t i Mr. Rav called np House bill to- authorize the construction of a branch road between Clay and Macon coun ties, and "it passed : itsTBecond and third readings i and was sent to the SenateJ ' ' ' ',-7''' Mr. Toon called np House bill for the encouragement of ' the State Guardi -- The bill, then passed its third read ing and was sent to the Senate. ' House liU to lay off: iand construct certain puoua , -roaus ln- 'yusiuw couutTi' After . considerable 'debate. in which Mr. Foy tooktbe lead, the bill passed its several readings and was sent to the senates House bill' '-to incorporate the Western TTnion'Normal School, for colored people,"; in Monfrfce, Union county, passed its third reading and was sent'to the Senate. . Senate; bill to prohibit fishing with drift nets in certain waters of the State, as jamended by Mr. Bledsoe, passed its third reading:' , ' -S''.- - On motion of Mr. Boykin, Senate bill to allow the Auditor a $500 clerk. I" - .. Mr. Webster, called for the yeas and nays,; but was not sustained. The bill then passed its seoond and third readings. . Honse Jbill entitled : iAn ;act: to raise revenue." v;' ,rr h- Mr. Tate offered several' amend ments, one of which was to strike out the amendment of Mr. Grainger, which was) adopted. . last night, which he spoke to. - ! The amendments : were : adopted, and the roll was called on the ' third reading ofi the bill, which resulted in a want of a! quorum. ". r :v ' ' : A oall of the House was made, and fifty-nine members were found to be present, and, in pursuance of the rules of the House,' tbe door-keeper was ordered to jsend a messenger for1, the absentees, wherever to be found. : r urtber proceedings under the call of the Honse- were dispensed with; and the revenue bill was placed on its third readiiig;:it " :tyuH: Mr. tsiedsoe asKea to nave tne bill read. '. After some ' opposition , ' this was done, and the bill passed its third reading by si vote of .47 to 14. SENATE. , Monday. March 7. Mr. Dortch, bill to incorporate the "Orphans Home for ; the Colored People.' "Calendar, i ; i . :r i (CAIiBNDAK. i Senate bil 696, to authorize the commissioners ot isrunswics: county to levy and 1 collect a special tax, passed'its second reading yeas 23, nays 2.' -" - ---ts;.- v Senate bill ?727.to amend the char ter of Jacksonville, in Onslow coun ty, passed its third reading yeas 25, nays 2. 1 ' , 1 Senate bill J , to incorporate the Board of Trustees for the "Orphans Home for ' the Colored People, passed its second and third readings. House bill 77o, Senate bill 790, for the benefit of ithe Supreme' Court Re porter, appropriating $300 for "this purpose, passed. Jts second and third readings. : t Senate bill 754, to facilitate tne transaction of business in the next General Assembly, requiring the re ports of certian officers to be made before the meeting of the General Assembly, was passed.- . ;' House bill 569, Senate bill 686, to make dogs listed for taxation the subject of .. larceny. I A motion - to table was lost, and tne bill passed its second and third readings. . ; House bill 733, Senate bill 665, to secure the belter drainage of certain lowlands in Sampson county, .passed its second and third readings. - House resolution 130, Senate reso lution 186, to purchase Bibles and other religious books for the use of the Penitentiary; passed - its second and third readings. c ' House bill 660, Senate bill 763, for the support of the Penitentiary, ap propriating $75,000 for, this purpose, passed its second reading., House.bill 155, Senate bill 732, to authorize the State Treasurer to ex change the stock of the State m the Albemarle and Chesapeake ' Canal Company for the bonds of tbe State. A motion to lay on the table was lost and the bill passed its second and third readings eas 18, nays 12. House bill 580,'fcenke bill 801, to amend section 1, chapter 25, Battle's Revisal, limiting tbe nnmber of ja rors in 1 inquests to six, passed its second and third readings. v A bill supplemental to an act for the better protection of farmers and fishermen passed its seoond and third readings. ' Senate bill 441, to ascertain whether a majority of tbe electors of the State are in favor of or against prohibition, was laid on tbe table Senate bill 440, to prohibit! the manufacture and sale pf spirituous liquors, was laid on the table. The Machinery bill, which was made the special order for to-night at 7.30, was, on motion, taken up on ita third reading. A' motion to con sider by sections prevailed. Mr. Davidson . offered an amend ment to section 1, to insert the word "board," -between; the. words "the" and "county," in line 2. - Adopted. : . Pending the consideration of this bill the Senate adjourned at 2.30 p.m. : v . ..; TV" i n "SYZSftSG SESSION. The unfinished business was taken op, which 'was the machinery bilL . The bill as amended passed it third reading.51; -t -- --r JvH7,".l::- House bill 79, Senate bill 596, to enable the Roxboro w and Danville Turnpike , Company to " establish ta turnpike road from the Virginia line to Durham,was reported unfavorably on by Mr. Lookhart, for the commit tee, and laid on the table. ' Oa ; motion of Mr. Dortch, the school bill was taken up and : con sidered. ; . -. '. v j The question was Upon adopting the report of the conference . com' mittee. Messrs. . Richardson, Finger, and Scott, of Rockingham,' opposed the adoption of the report. . On motion of Mr. : Cunningham,' the previous question was . ordered. The report was :. adopted ryeas .17, nays 14. ' v. .:' . ' ': f'"-' House bill 1,004, Senate bill 805, in regard to the collection . of taxes in Robeson county, passed its second and third readings. . Senate bill 525, for Che protection of partridges in North Carolina, being a substitute for sundry bills intro duced upon the subject. . ; ' Amendments were offered, by Messrs. Harper, S prill, S to we, Hamp ton, Cnnhingham,0ate8 and Richard son, . exoludicg"- certain counties. Adopted, Mr., Parish offered an amendment inserting thel'stn place of the '20th of October ; . -r , oase "bill 790, Senate bill 765, to incorporate the .North ' Carolina Fer tilizer Company, .passed its second and third readings..; TV, v V, T. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mr. Grainger by request of Mr. Dunn, a bill in regard to the monu ment to be raised to the memory of the late. Governor Richard Caswell. Calendar.,. - . . s - M 5 s. - Mr. .Boykin, by consent, introduced a bill supplemental to an act to pro vide for the better.; protection of farmers and fishermen, and requested that the rales be suspended and the bill placed on , its several ' readings, which was done, u and the , bill was read three times and sent to the Senate..!' ij, ", - House bill to amend chapter 135 of the laws -of 1879r-nofenoe law -in Cumberland ooanty-r-was taken op aad passed its third reading. ? in V Senate ,;bill to extend the - time to redeem i land sold to the State for taxes was taken .up.: and passed its second .and ,third. readings : and: was enrolled, j on - tJA . f -A'" '-- y.- i- Mr. McClare here submitted a re port from the committee of investi gation in the case of 'alleged forgery.; The ; committee exonerated all : the employees of the General) Assembly, and found the forgery bad been com mitted, by. W. -;.W. Watson, the member from Edgecombe. ; ' Mr. Manning moved to postpone the matter, and make it the special, order for 11 -A. "ML on Thursday, and in the meantime i.bat the evidence be printed.H$;Adopted. -'.;: tS- Mr. Day, by consent, offered a hill to promote the oanse of temperance. This bill t prevents the practice com monly known as "treating" when ap plied to intoxicating drinks in public places.: Referred. . . v i House bill to aid in the construo tiop ., of the RoxboroJ Railroad was taken np and passed its seoond read me. 1 1j .. ;' : ::, f. .. . . ' '; . ll' . : ; Senate bill changing the '. time of the close of the fiscal year, making it conform "with the calendar year, passed its second and third' readings. Senate bill to incorporate the Bank of Enfield. Oo motion of Mr. Grain ger this bill was taken up and passed its several readings. r ;' . ' ! ! ; ". ETKNINQ SESSION.; '; .'. ".' " House bill for the " protection of sheep husbandry, and to raise revenue by a tax on dogs,was taken np as the unfinished business of the morning on its second reading. ' ; i Mr. Bledsoe moved to table,and on that motion called for .the yeas and nays.t The motion prevailed. Mr. Green, of Orange, reported , for the committee on Enrolled Bills, and tho Speaker signed, in' the presence of tbe Honke, an act supplemental to an act to provide for: the . better pro tection of farmers and fishermen. .HouSe bill to incorporate the Ra leigh Street Railway Company passed its secoud and third readings, and was sent to the Senate. . .. . Senate bill to provide additional servants for the Various departments of State was taken np. Mr. Day moved to amend by strik ing out fifteen dollars per month." and inserting "six dollars per week," and spoke to his amendment. : Mr. Manning hoped the bill and amendment' would; pass, as it was impossible to get trustworthy ser vants for less , than six dollars per week. '. .:,:: The amendment was adopted, and the bill passed its third reading. : Senate bill - to (authorize : the trea surer of Franklin county to pay cer tain school claims passed its seoond and third readings. - ' I- -. House bill to amend the law in re gard to the landlord and tenant act was tabled. ; ; " eu i Salisbury j Watchman: ' Mr. William Palher, ased tbont 75 years, died at his residence near Yadkin Mineral Sormss Institute, in Sianlv county, on Sat- uidav. the 19tbi of February. The de ceased was a useful and highly esteemed man. - and will be; creatlv missed in the neighborbood where he lived. BTj RNETTd OOCOAINE KILL8 DANt droff. allays Irritation and promotes the growth of the Hair. 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You may prepare it and recommend It. but von will sever know the true value of it un less you have a disordered Liver yourself. It on clogs tbe Liver of impurities with which it has been confined for years,- and puts the wheels in their original monon.- - ' : "Simmons Liver Regulator I believe to be one of the best remedies for a deranged Liver that I have ever tiled. It has benefitted my wife more than any meoicine sue nas taken lor tnat disease i oe lieve It ne plus ultra.' J. B. RANDALL, M.D., t 'Bethany P. O., C. B. K., Ga." COMMERCIAL,. W ILMINQTON M AR K ET, ' t 1 1 ! ''. i V STAB OFFICE,"March 8, 6 P. M. ; SPIRITS TURPENTINE The -market opened - firm' at 41 cents per gallon bid, with sales later of 800 casks at- that ' price, cloaiogflrm. - - - ,. ROSIN The - market " was steady at $1 87T for Strained and $140 Jor Good Strained; with sales . of I 600 bbls Good Strained at quotations. In tbe other grades a fair business is being done at $1 SO lor E, No. 60 for F. Extra No. 2, $1 70 for G, Low No 1, $1 80 for H, No. 1, $3 00 for I. Extra No.l, $3 25 for K, Low Pale, $3 50 for M Pale, $3 75 for N, Extra Pale, and 3 12 for W G, Window Glass. -jV TAR The arket opened firm at tl 50 per bbl of 280 lbs, with sales at quotations. Later a small lot sold: at 1 60, closing steady at that figure. . i CRUDE TURPENTINE Market firm at $1 65 for Hard and $2 65 for Soft, with sales at quotations. ' :- ; ; ? COTTON Tne market was steady, with sales reported of SO bales op a basis of 11 cents per lb for Middling. .The follow ing were the quotations of-the day: ; Ordinary. . . ...... . .'. . 7 . cents 1? i ft uood urainary. -. at Strict Good s Ordinary.: y Low Middline . .. , .. 10 7-16 Middling. .... .... .... 11 f " :,"y- Good Middling....... ' . " r i PEANUTS Sales reported on a basis of 2030 cents for shelling stock, 40 cents for Ordinary, 50 eta for Prime, 60 cts for Ex tra Prime, and 70 cents for Fancy. : Market quiet .' , '"'V-': -. ' STAR OEJT1CE, March 4, 5 P. M. , SPIRITS TURPENTINE The market was firm' at at 41 cents: per gallon, but no transactrona were reported. f , . ; ROSIN The market was firm at $137 for Strained and $11 40 for Good Strained, bat without reported sales; In other grades a fair business is still being done at$l 50 for E, No. 2. $1 60 for F, Extra No 2,$1 70 for G, Low No.'i; $1 80 for "3, No. 1,$2 00 fori. Extra No: 1, $2 25 forK, Low Pale, $3 50 for M. Pale, $2, 75 for N. Extra Pale. and $3 12i for W G, Window Glass. ! TAR The market was firm at $1 60 per bbl. of 28U lbs,, with sales at quotations; quoted at the close at $1 757 .iri CRUDE TURPENTINE Market firm at $1 65 for Hard and $2 65 for, Soft, with sales at quotations. '- -. . '' COTTON The market opened dull-, and lower to sell, ' with small sales later on a basis of 10 cents per lb forMiddling. - The following were the quotations of the day: Ordinary. .... , . 7 cents lb, Good Urdinary. ....... ,b :.. Btrict Good Ordinary. I Low Middling 1U7-1G Middling. it .-.-" Good Middling. .... . . J V" " PEANUTS Sales reported, on a basis of 20Q30 cents for shelling stock, 40 cents for Ordinary, 50 cts for Prime, 60 cents for Extra Prime, and 70 cents for Fancy. Market quiet. y y. ; STAR OFFICE, March 5, 6 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE The market was dull at 41 cents per gallon, with no sales to report." , . ; ' ROSIN The ' anarket r was firm ar $1 37 for Strained and .$142r for Good Strained, with sales reported of 1,500 bbls Good Strained at quotations. In other grades a fair business is still being done at $1 50 for E. No. 2, $1 60 for F, Extra No. 2,$1 70 for Q, Low No. 1, $1 80 for H, No. 1,$2 00 for L Extra No. 1, $2 25 for K, Low Pale, $2 50 for M, Pale, $2.75 for N,'. Extra Pale,; and $3 12 for W.Gt Window Glass. TAR Tbe market was firm at $1 65 per bbl of 280 lbs, with sales at quotations. CRUDE TURPENTINE Market firm at $1 65 for Hard and $2 65 for Soft, with sales at quotations. . r . COTTON Tbe, market was weak, with small sales on abasia of 10 cents per lb for Middling. The following were tbe quotations of the day: Ordinary 7 cents lb Good ordinary- . . Strict Good Ordinary. Low Middling. . .... .10 5-16 Middling.... .......i 10 Good Middling. .,, , ii i - it PEANUTS Sales reported on a basis of 2030 cents for shelling stock, 40 cents for Ordinary, 50 cents for Prime, 60 cents for Extra Prime, 70 cents f orFancy- rMar ket quiet. ..." . " . . . ; : STAR OFFICE, March 8, 6 P,;M.: .... SPIRITS TURPENTINE The market opened firm " at ' 40 cents per gallon, bat later 200 casks changed hands at .41 cents.' ROSIN The market was firm at $1 37 for Strained and $1 42 for Good Strained, with sales as offered. In other grades a fair business is still being done at $1 50 for E, No. 2; $1 60 for F, Extra No. 2, $1 70 for G, Low No. 1, $1 80 for H, No. 1, $2 00 for I,Extra No. 1, $2 7B for K, Low: Pale, $2 50 for M; Pale, $275 for N, Extra Pale, and $3 12 forW G, Window Glass. TAR Tbe market firm at $1 65 per bbl of 280 lbs, with sales at quotations; CRUDE TURPENTINE Market firm at $1 65 for Hard and $2 65 for Soft,' with sales at quotations. -- COTTON. The market was weak, with no sales reported The following were the official, quotations of the day: Ordinary 7 cents ft Good Ordinary.. . ...... 8 Strict Good Ordinary. ; - Low Middling. 10 5-16 Middling. . v . ; . . ... ... 10 Good Middling. . . .. ... it i i . l PEANUTS Sales reported on a basis Of 2030 cts for shelling stock,40 cts for Ordi nary, 50 cents for Prime, 60 cents for Extra Prime, and 70 cents for Fancy. Market quiet. : STAR OFFICE. March 8, 6 P. M. (... SPIRITS 1 TURPENTINE The market was firm at 41 cents per gallon, with sales of 70 casks at that price. . - ROSIN. Tbe market was firm at $137 for Strained and $1 42 for Good Strained, and held higher. No sales to report. In other grades a fair business is still being dyne at $1 50 for E No. 2, $1 60 for F Ex tra No. 2. $1 70 for G Low Ho. 1, $1 80 for H No. 1, $2 00 for I Extra No. 1, $2 25 for k Low Pale, $2 50 for M Pale, $2J75 for N Extra Pale, and $3 12 for W W Window Glass. ' '-"-"'- TAR. The' market was firm at $1 65 J per bbl. of 280 lbs, with sales at quotations. CRUDE. TURPENTINE Market firm at $1 65 for Hard and $3 65 . for Soft, with sales at quotations " I ".. ' COTTON The market was dull, with sales reported of 75 bales at from 6 to 10 cents per lb, the latter . for Middling. The following were the quotations of the day: Ordinary ;. t "i ' ' cents lb uooa ordinary. ii j . . 8 . t . II .. . i ri I r " Low Middling'....... .103-16 ouuuuug. ........ ..... J.U Good Middling. : : . . 2 - PEANUTS Sales ported oil a iasia Of 2030 cents for sbellinsr stock, 40 cents for Ordinary, 50 cents 'for - Prime, 60 cents' for Extra Prime, and 70 cenu for Fancy; Market oniet. " ' iV : f "'.STAR OFFICE, ilarch 9 6 P. ii. SPIRITS TURPENTINE. Tbe mar ket was firm at 41 cents per gallon, with sales of 300 casks at that price: ; : ROSIN The market was firm at tl 40 for Strained and $1 45 for Good Strained, ith sales reported of 800 bbls at quotations. In other grades we hear of sales oo a basis Of $1 50 for E No. 2. tl 60 for F Extra No. $1 70 for G Low No1? $1 80 for H No $3 00 fori Extra No. 1, $3 25 tot K Low Pale. $2 50 for M Pale;!$2f7for N Extra Pale, and $3 12 for W G Window Glsis j. An i oe marKet was nrm at f l oo per bbl of 280 lbs with'salea at quotations." CRUDE TURPENTINE-r-Market . . firm at $1 65 tor Hard and $2 65 lor Soft, with sales at quotatio'osV , COTTON The market was ' weak," with no sales to report. The following were the quotations of tbe day:-.. Ordinary...,. 7s Good Ordinary... . 8 Strict Good Ordinary " cents lb. . ii ii Low Middling 9 15-16 - ii ' 41 ; suaaiins. ". i . .-v . . . im-- wwwu ouuuiiug.. . . .. :; 1 i s t. II: J Ji- . .... '- . ; 4 PEANUTS Sales reported on s.' basis of 2030 cts for shelling stock, ,40 cents for Ordinary, 50 cents for Prime, 60 cents for Extra Prime, and 70 cents for Fancy Axarxet quiet.'! - ' : v : ;-V c : J'- CO t-TOR AMO NAVAI STOBBS- I' ' WE8KLT SrTATBMKWT. 1 .-. ' " sbckiftb' :kAyi irom March lit to March m, 1881. - Cotton. Spirits. -! - Rosin. Tar.' ; Crude 1,179 760 8,849 2,120 : ; 709 BECKD?TS-: hJt'-?!. i''t From'March 1st to March 8tk, 1880. j 1 y Cotton. Spirits. "Rosin. Tar. - Crude. aa t 1,073- O. ,7 ,041 ! 41 From March Ut to March 1th, 1 881. Cotton. Spirits. RoBin. Tar. Crude Domes'c, 1,004 682 247 1,686 uu 00 Foreign, 1,135 ,000 13,2t k000 Total.. 2,140 682 13,510 1,686 XXFOBTS s'i :r 00 I From March 1st to March Btht 1880. i 1 Cotton. Spirits. Rosin. Tar. Crude. Domes'c, 237 35 y 565 500. ,fJ: 00 Foreign, 000 J)0 , 17.57S; 000 - j 00 Total.." 237 35 y 18,143 500 00 ; ' ' STOCKS. : !- Ashore and Afoot March 7, I83iJ ' Ashore. Afloat, Totals. : 615 ' 3,888 -3,025:: 923 11,868 T 136,814 1,038 , 8,103 Cotton.'... ,373 Spirits.... 6,198 Rosin..... 125,449 Tar;...... 7.065 Crude . . . . -1,103 ooo r: 1,103 ,..;, : , STOCKS. . : AaJmrt nnA AUnnl Wtri-. ft "Ififtfi 1 -: Cotton. Spirits. Rosin. Tar. Crude, 6,263 10,895 86,491 6,592 8,030 qUOTATIOBB. , Marchl, 1880: Cotton.... 12 Spirits.... 44 Rosin..... $1 20 1 5 Tar...;..'.$l 15 Crude. ...$1 653 55;, March. 8, 1880. iot : ' - ' 44 $1 171 22 $1 15 s U : $1 552 55 , MARINE. :. H ARRIVED. I . . ' Schr Louisa Frayser, 348 tons, Crawford, Philadelphia, coal to , Fowler & Morrison ; vessel to Geo Harriss & Co i - s ; ,v- i Schr Ella Pressey, 165 tons, Arerell, Bal timore, guano to C O R R; vessel to E G Brker & Co. I .. Schr Stonewall, Hill, New River, naval stores to W D Mahn k i - a . Schr Ontario, Morgan,Tnbbs' Inlet,naval stores.to Eerchner & Calder Bros. ' ; " : Nor brig Ceres. 206 tons Olsen, South ampton, HeideA Co. j k;.: tfo-s 8chr Water Line.275 1 tons, Kelley, Charleston, master. fry -vi SLNor barque Sandemander,4l8 tons.Oquist, Savannah, Heide Ss Co. .' . -! ( ; ;" y i Nor baroue Ariadne.' 411 tons. Hansen Savannah, Heide & Co. - :- v.. Schr Leviathan, Galloway, Lockwood'S Folly, naval stores to u Ii Gore., y Schr Samuel, Pigott, Lockwood's Folly, naval stores to A Martin. - ' ? ,. Schr William, Moore, 8haUotte, nival stores to Kerch ner & Calder Bros. -A - ?.t$ni y Schr Katie G Robinson, 299 tons,, Sooy, Baltimore. Geo nrrls t Oo. t . 8cbr Heory Parke 226 ; tons," Collins, New York, Northrop a uamming. ; ' Schr George Clark, Bartlett, Baltimore, Georee Harrias & Co. , : : i - :'i Dan barque Laai8a,240;tons,Larsen, Santa Cruz: Heide us oo. - - r SchrSnow Storm, Morse, Little River, S C: naval stores to D L Gore. ! - . :.. ' Schr Mary Wheeler, Davis, Little River, 6 o. naval stores to u L Gore.: ; -. i Swe barque Gustsfa, 312 tons, Ohrnberg, Iiiverpool. with salt to Jieide S oo. . ' Ger barque Frabling, 875 tons, Aprons, Dublin. JK feschan & Weatermano. ; ; Nor barque Gio1 a, tons, Jewell, London, tleidedsoo. , -? -j;yv ' CLEARED- : ' . Scbr Katie CollinsiMatthis, Fernandina, Geo Harriss & Co. ; . - " ; ' Nor brig Ebenezer, Lundegaard, Bristol, Peterson: Downing & oa w r-y Scbr .Ella May, McDonald, Boston, Geo Harriss & Co; cargo by Robinson & King. Schr Stonewall, ilill. New River, w. v Mabn. "i" - ' Schr Ontario, Morgan, ' Tubbs' Inlet, Kerchner & Calder Bros. M o y . ... Br brigantine Signal, Williams, Glasgo' Alex Snrunt & 8on. . i Steamship Gulf Stream, Doane, New Tork,TEBond. : Scbr Carrie E Richardson, Riobardson, Point a Petre, Oaudsloupe,: Jfi JUddef tK Sons; vessel by S G Barker as Oa ; - ' ' t - Nor brig Hilding, Jensen, London, WP liamsofc Murchison." - " i ' ' '. Schr Leviathan, Galloway, ' Lockwood's Folly, U u Gore. r t: : . ! y . Scbr William, Moore, - Shallotte, Kerch ner & Calder Bros. " j Scbr Samul, Pigott, Lockwood's Folly, A Martin.-- - - - ---.'.: i Brig Chattanooga, . Challenor, Portau Prince, Northrop & Camming. -; r ' '! Schr Snow Storm, Morse, Little River,' S C.DL Gore. y Schr Mary Wheeler, Davis,: Little Hirer, SC, DLGore. : ' . . Br brig Tramore.Morrice, London, Chess, Carley & Co. r t Nor barque. Hjemmet; Inglemundsen, London. Alex Snrunt & Son.' " Nor barque Leo, Andersen,- Hamburg; E G Barker oo. SEWING THREAD: . .'uTiTj.T&i pOliTOCBUS. GEORGIA. : ' i 4 PREP4&m,,Br PROCESS 16 Balls to Pound fib. Packages. f' ! . . Packed In Cases of 20, 30, y ', . . 1 : ' .: ' . , --w . " - . t - . - - - - . . i - . - - " -T t. T -T ? - ASK; FOR "EAGIS & HSNIS." USE NO OTHER it : : yOB SALE BY Alii LRiniRO'DkURil - J - ' sept8 W6ia t Statesville Landmark r ' The speech of ; Hon. Wm i M Rob bins at- the Presbyterian church last Monday nlgbt on the subject of prohibition,, was a most ex-, cellent, sound and Sensible one. . He probed tbe matter tar the heart, presented it in its different lights and, brnshiog aside all hack neyed arguments, brought forth new and original views, y Vg; is Is y 1 SPLENDID OPPORTDNITV A-fl WIN A FORTUNE. FOURTH ORAND DIS TRIBUTION, CLASS U, AT NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1S81-131SI ItlOBlIlly 1 LonisMa State 5 Lottery' Coibpt." Tills lnsUtaHon was regularly incorporated by ta Legialatnre of the State for Educational and Char table- purposes In 1888, FOB THK -TEEM OP TWENTY-FIVB YEARS, to which contract the ir- ylolable faith of the Stats is pledged, which pledge has been renewed by an overwhelming popular vote, 'securing Its franchise in the new constitution adopted December SO, A. D. 1879, with a capital of; $1,000,000, ta which it has since added a reserve fund of over $350,000. j ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER . DISTRIBU TION wm take place monthly on the second Tues day. EnevertcaUtorpottponet. . . Look at the following Distribution : y ' CAPITAL PKIZK. $30,00a 100,000 TICKETS AT TWO :i DOLLARS EACH I HALF TICKETS, ONB DOLLAR. ' y y y T list oy prizes. 1 CapltalPriae ....I..". ....... ..$30,000 1 Capital PrlM....'.;......j.. 10,000 . 1 Capital Prize...... J...... ....... 5,000 . S Prises Of $3500 ...L. .......... 5,000 i 5 Prise of 1000 .... ..v....... : 5.00U ; 90 Prizes of -. 500 10,000 100 Prizes of -100..... 10,000 S00 Prises af . 0......'....j..,.., 10,000 ,600 Prizes of SO i.. 10.000 1000 Prizes of 10 : i... 10,000 ; 9 Approximation Prizes of $300... ..... 3,700 9 ApproximaUon Prizes ot 100 -1,800 ! 9 Approximation Prizes of 75.. ...... - 900 1,867 Prizes, amounting to $110,40fr Responsible corresponding agents wanted, at all promlaent points, to whom a liberal compensation win oe paw. ii. - For further Information, write clearly, giving full address - Send orders by express or Registered Letter or Honey Order by mail. Addressed only to 01. A. DAUPHIN, i ... New Orleans. LAnidanB. , or V. A. DAUPHIN, at h - i HO. 81 BROADWAY, NEW XORJa. : - All our Grand Sxtraordhiary Drawings are under the supervision and management of GENERALS G T. BEAUREGARD and JUBAL A. EARLY. mh 9-D3aw4wAW v, We wit . . . OF ALL fob mah ixm: BEAST..V f. 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