LVCUINVAK-KKADJUSTRD.. -
On, William Mahone is come out of bis
State,-; -v:;-.:f t-
Throughout the wide border the lightest bU
weight; i . . r
Sve bis balancing vole be weapon had
J none, ; . -
Ha came all unmasked and1 be came all
' alone. ' - - . : -
And the man . ha believed in wa William
Mahooe!. . . .
ILe stayed not for Wise, and he stopped
j notfor Jones;
He crossed' party lines "through brambles
j and stones; r v;. - -But
ere he alighted at Capitol gate, ;'-
The committees were waiting ihe General
h came late; .
"Readjjsterfln peace in the Senate alone.
Was there ever a man like William Ma-
i hone? t - - - : -
f v ,t msyx
8i boldly be entered the Capitol Hail.
'Alidat Democrats, Radicals, pages and all!
Said Senator Hill wuh. his hand on bis
j sword : I ' " ' ,
(For the men who had bought him said
j never a word),- - ' - -
"pa. come you in peace here, your f salts
( to condone,- - - - '
And to vote with your party,' Mr. William
f Mahone? ' ' -r : , ,
1 " - - - . -
'11 l nn wooed your party, my suit you de
nied.
y vote is eneaeed, but not on your side. '
Acd now I am come with this lost love of
f mine ( ; - - c
Fa vole but one measure and then to resizn :
. 1 T
unco a tsaiijr ucic (jicucui uiuic Jiuciai, .
" own. . '
Who gladly will bribe Mr. William Ma-
hJt,e?'
3o weazen Lis form and so brazen bis face
bat ne'er did the ball meet such a dis
grace. . -
While Cuukling did fret and Logan did
I luoie , -
And Democrats littered all over the room.
And: Cameron whispered, almost with a
groan, I
Twaaa high price we paid for William
Mhooe!n .v ' '
-: - - - . :-
titre was swearing 'mong brakes- of the
Democrat clan , .
fuckers, flunluns and .Daniels, they rode
-and they ran; .. '
here was racing aod chasing by Johnston
- and Lee,
ut BiUv Maboce ne'er more did tbey see!
IV plunder a State and her debt to disown.
Was there ever a statesman ate vy. Aia-
h'ue?
TJ ashington Star. .
i
IT PTION ND HJIdlUARl UF ACTS.
I . I
kf iba Lrfftalatnre. Paifed a Session
ot i88i.
IUleigh News-Observer. .; !. . -An
act to prohibit the manufacture
and sale . of spirituous : and " malt li-
quorei rroniDua tne manuiaciure
and 83le of spirituous liquors, except
wines and cider otherwise thao as
iherein allowed. Authorizes the board
of commissioners to license druggists,
apothecaries' and physicians to sell !
liquors only on recommendation of
puysiciaus, etc, for ' scientific, j me
chanical and medical purposes. They
ar forbidden to keep on baud more
than thirty gallons of liquor," or to
sell 'more than one gallon to anyone
person al any one time. The act
soea . lotc operation on the 1st of
OoiobW, but the matter is to be sub
mitted to the people ' on the ; first
Thursday! in August for their de
cision. : If they vote agaibst prohi
bition the act is to be of no effect.
An act to amend an act to change
t he time of holding the courts in the
T unh judicial district. Makes Har
tirtt court come on the third Monday
in February and August, and Oum
rreriand court on the first Monday
lifter the third Monday in February
and August, and to continue three
week if necessary. ? ;
Au act to amend chapter 219, sec
tion 1, lavs of 1876-'77. It is amen
datory to an act to protect, deer in
certain counties by striking out "Le
noir" in section one, thereof. Rati
fied March 12. .
An act to incorporate the town of
Pantego, in the county , of Beaufort.
Rauned,Marqh12. t;t.l:;J,:6
An act to inoorporaie the- town of
J amesto wu, io Guilford county. ,
An act to prohibit the ; sale of
spirituoue liquors in certain localities.
Prohibits the sale within one mile of
a great number of places. : Ratified
March 12L'.: -zr-. clr;-cr::;
An act to require clerks- of ; the
Superior Court in- filing vacancies in
the office of justice of the ' peaoe, to
report the namea.of the appointees
to the Secretary of ' State. . Requires
the report to be so made ; within ten
days. Ratified March 12.' V .
An act to provide for the eleotion
of an Associate Jnstioe of the Su
preme Court and a Judge of the Su
perior Court for the first, second,
third, fourth, fifth and six Judicial
distriots j and nine solicitors, at a
general eleotion to be held on toe
first Tuesday in November, A. D.
'' Ad act to allow parol evidenoe of
Judgments,' decrees, &&, In Lenoir
county J-,-' J,r.
An act to prevent live stook from
ranning at large id certain, portions
of Lenoir county. ; Ratified March
An act in regard to the Superior
Court Clerk in New Hanover county.
Makes it lawful for said officer to be
absent from his oflaoe an four con
secutive - Mondays during the year
;. 1881. v Ratified March 12., .llv,
An act relating to bringing stock
irom any other States into this State.
TMakes persons driving stock into this
State between April 1st and the last
day of November, andjallowing them
to run at large,: liable for all dam
agesfp.i RaUfi4 Marcb 12. Jr.
: An act to amend" chapter 22, of the
laws of 1879, being an act in relation
to the probate of deeds. 'Makes valid
all probated heretofore taken by
Judges of the Superior Court. Rat
ified March 12. :; r " J : r
. An act to amend :phapier 94 of the
laws of 1879. Thisr makes the duty
of rangers such as is prescribed in
chapter 258 of the laws of 1874 and
and 187&ViDStejad of as prescribed in
Kattle's Uevisal, chapter 109;; 5;The
prov isions are that the raaeers shall
- take care, of estrays;' that -tbasai4
estraya shall be appraised and tbe
tronArt - vt ln. v thm finJAT.'ftftftr
; twelve months;"'' that .Tthe" ranger
i nhould pay over all money that he
may receive on account of unclaimed
i estrays.
I I An act supplemental to an aot to
amena cnapter 135, puoiio laws or
1879. Ratified February 18, 1881,
bringing Cumberland within the pro
visions of the stock laws, prevailing
in certain counties therein mentioned.
Ratified March
-An aot to regulate the probate of
deeds and t other instruments when
the grantor, maker or subscribing
witness resides without the State.
Provides that instruments requiring
registration may, be proved , before
persons qualified to administer oaths
by the grantor, maker or snbscribing
witness to such instrument, swearing
that to his signature.. Section 2 pro
vides that any of the officers having
power to administer oaths as above
shall have power to take privy exam
ination ot marnea women toucning
their free and voluntary assent. . It
provides further that tbe certificate
of the clerk of any court of record
under the eal of said court, or other
persons qualified to administer oaths
touching acknowledgments, proofs,
fcc, and made before them shall be
registered as deeds made by grantors.
Ratified March 12.-.. r ..... , i
An act providing 1(100 extra foi
the benefit of the reading clerks of
tho General Assembly.; Ratified
March 12.
An act fixing the salary of the pri
vate secretary of the Governor at
$700, and fees as now allowed by law.
Ratified March 12. -'K' 5
An. act to define the representation
in the county of . Durham. Provides
tbat it shall vote with the counties of
Peraoni Orange' and Caswell for two
Senators, and shall vote with the
county of Orange for two Represen
tatives, c -:-':-rrrr V''K v. r rr.i
An act providing $100 each for the
assistants of tbe principal clerks of
tbe vieneral Assembly for extra ser-
VlOeB. i--l.-:-''V''..!: v.- iX-i::r-j ,r ........
An act to prevent the crime of
abortion. Defines the crime to be
the destroying or attempting to de
stroy the child, whether the mother
be pregnant or quiok, and making it
a felony with a punishment that the
person guilty of such offense shall be
imprisoned in the penitentiary for a
term of not less than one year nor
more than ten years, and fined at the
'discfetion of the coutu 'Section 2
makes it 4 misdemeanor to j attempt
by any means , whatsoever : to bring
about a miscarriage, with . a punish
ment of not lees than one year nor
more than five years in the peniten
tiary, and fined at the discretion of
the court. :r- 1 -: "!!
An aot for the relief of the stock
holders of the Spartanburg & Ashe-
ville Kailroad ' Company, (rives
power to Buch persona or corporations
as shall purchase the said road, under
a decree of the United States Court,
to form themselves into a corporation
with the name and stylo of the
Charleston & Aaheville t Railroad
Company, or any other name the ma
jority of the company shall adopt.
An act ' tor amend chapter 13o.
laws of 1879. Strike out section 20
of said chapter and insert the follow
ing provision: ,. That upon the appli
cation of .one-third of the' qualified
voters of certain counties the county
commissioners shall put the question
of whether or not -they will adopt tbe
local stock law. - , t
An act to incorporate the Ashe-
ville Gas and -Water Supply Com
pany, itatmea maron vz.
An act to incorporate the noun
Carolina Pharmaceutical Association.
Ratified March 12. -.f w - -v :
An act to amend obapter 67, pri
vate laws of 1866-67, and to author
ize the construction of a branch road
from Hayesville, in Clay county, to
or near Abingtons mill,! on the Clay
ton .road, in Macon county, rati
fied March-12. ?-:-:: .r-r
ILLICIT LlQOOtt TBAFFIC.
Wtolak'er Betas sal in all Paria of
) charleiioa Canatr In Violation of
1 the Siaia taw,
':-' - Charleston News-Courier. " ,
Frequent allusion has been made of
late to the fact that since the aboli
tion of licenses for the sale of intoxi
cating liquors in Charleston county,'
outside of the city limits, the sale of
liquor instead of being stopped has
increased to a startling extent. The
faet has also been stated that the
county commissioners: who last year
employed detectives to prevent the
illicit sale of liquor are taking no
means to prevent the sale of liquor i
as prohibited by the. new law.
It is undoubtedly a fact, that more
liquor is now being sod in the county
outside of the city than when its.sale
was licensed. One, year ago when
the sale of liquor ' was licensed the
chairman of the board employed two
detectives at an expense of $1,300 a
year to report all persona who were
avoiding the license. The receipts
from these licenses amounted yearly
to something over $6,000, and
the v expenditure . oY $1,200 was
therefore - very - -expedient. - The
license being . . abolished ;tue ' de-'
tectives have been withdrawn. The
chairman of the board Says the county
commissioners are not required to
prevent the sale of liquor in Charles
ton county, and as they expect a con
siderable deficiency .this year in the
payment of work regularly contracted
for, or comes under the head of regu
lar and indispensable expenses, they
have not thought; proper, to expend
money for detectives, ; whose work,
however faithfully performed, cannot
increase the revenue of the county.'
The wav to puV a stop io the illicit
sale of lkiuor is very-1 simple,- if the
people complaining of ifc-wil) only do
their duty its citizens Any citizen.
wno Knows tnat liquor is oeiog iwj
tailed in any portion of : Charleston
county outside of the city has only to
so before a- trial justice and make an
affidavit to that effect, in order to
have the party arrested and prose
cuted ' for the oHence. If" the com
plaints are made to the trial justices
and supported by tddavits, these of -cers
will not dare to refrain from act
ing, and if the' cased 'are sent to the
solicitor the public may rest assured
that they will be prosecuted.
. Cotton.
: IN. X; Financial Chronicle.1
Friday, P. M., April 1 1881,
The movement of the. crop, as indi
cated by our telegrams from, .the
South to-night, is given below. For
the week i ending this r .evening,
(April 1), the total, receipts have
reached' 78,514 bales, against 93,
690 , bales last week, 108,200 bales
the previous week, and 140,126 bales
three weeks since, making the total
receipts since the 1st of r September,
1880, 5,090,626 bales, against 4,495,-
062 bales for the same period of
1879-'80, showiog an increase since
September 1, 1880, of 595,564 Dales.
The exports for the week' ending
this evening reach a total of 100,798
bales, of which 59,820 were to Great
Britain. 6,775 ; to France,'' and 34,-
203 to rest of the Continent, while
the stocks as made up this evening
are now 800,869 bales. ;
POES DEFBIfSK Of HIMSELF.
Special Dispatch to The Times. . . -;
Baltimorb, April 3. -In to-mor
row's Baltimore " American will ap
pear a letter written by Edgar Allan
Poe to Dr. J. E. Snodgrass, formerly
editor of the Baltimore aaturaay
Visitor, m which Poe defends him
self from the oharge of intemperance
which has so long prevailed' against
him. The letter was found' by 'the
widow of Dr. Snodgrass a few days
ago, and was written : while Poe was
on the staff ot Graham's Magazine,
in Philadelphia. . The Mr. Burton
referred to in the letter was the 'edi
tor of the Gentleman Magazine.
The letter is dated ""' Philadelphia,
April 1, 1841, and is in reference to
charges of intemperance made against
Poe by Burton. Jroe writes to JJr.
Snoderass . : . ; ' ' (
"I have to thank you ;for your de
fense of myself." , You are a physician;
and I presume no physician can have
any difficulty in detecting the drunk
ard at a glance. - You are, moreover,
a literary man. well read in; morals.
You will never be brought to believe
that I could write what I daily write,
as I write it, -were I as this villian
would induce those who know me
not to believe. Io fine, I pledge you
before God the solemn word of a gen
tleman that I am temperate even to
rigor, f rom tne nour in .wnicn x
first saw this basest of calumniators
to the hour - in . which I retired from
his office in uncontrollable disgust at
his chicanery, arrogance, ignorance
and brutality, nothing stronger "than
water has ever passed my lips, it is,
however, due to candor that I inform
you upon what foundation he has
erected his slanders. At no period
of my life was I ever what men call
intemperate.' .u I never was in ,the
habit of intoxication. ' 1 never drum
drams, etc. 'But, for a brief period,
while I resided in Richmond and
edited the Messenger. I gave way, at
long intervals, to the temptation held
. .11 : JM U .Un. t finnth
Uw vu oil Nuca uj lug optiik vt wwubu
1 - - i ll .
ern oooviviaiuy. m.j sensibive uaturw
could not stand an excitement which
was ah' everyday . matter' to my com
panions, in snort, it sometimes Hap
pened that! was completely intoxi
cated. For sOme days after each
excess I was invariably confined to
my bed. But it is now quite four
years since I have .abandoned : every;
kind of alcoholic drink four years
with the exception of a single devia
tion, which occurred shortly after I
left Burton, and when I was induced
to reBort to an occasional use of older,
with the hope of relieving a nervous
attack. : You will ' thus ! see: frankly
stated, the whole amount of my sin.
iYou will also see the blackness pf
. . i i :i . i i ,
xnat nean wnicn couia revive a aian-
der of this nature, t Neither can you
fail to ' perceive bow desperate the
malignity oi ue siauuerer musu ub
how resolute he must be to Blander
and how slight the groaods upon
which he would : build up a defama
tion since be can find nothing better
with which to oharge me than an accu
sation which can be disproved by eaoh
ana .every, man witn wnom i am in
the habit of daily intercourse. I have
now. only. to repeat to you, in. gene
ral, my solemn assurance that t my
babits . are as far removed - from in
tern peranco ; as the day : from the
nighty My sole drink lswateri rr-v
? MEADE & BAKER'S CARBOLIC
MOUTE V7A8H is a nagrant and delmht
ful toilet article, and -will positively, cure all-
diseases of tbe mouth and ovrsti, arrest de
cay, purify,, the breath, and preserve. tbe
teeth. It Will also, relieve Sea 8icknbss,
na is an excellent gargle for Soke Throat,
Fnce 50 cents a bottle. For sale by diag-
glats generally. The trade supplied by tbe
wholesale dtuggtsts in Jtticomooa ana cai-
timore. t ;mh26 8meod
If voa feel' dull, drowsv. debilitated, have fro-
queot headache, month taatea badly, poor appeute
and tongue coated,, yoa are suffering from Torpid
.Liver or Biliousness, and nothing wCl cure job bo
speedily and permanently as to take Simmons U
ver Ki-cml&ior. Tate a half . table BDOOBfol after
ach meal. Increase or reduce the dose as will be
fond enongh to produce one action from the bow
els every day. and ma ahers time you will be per-
xecuv enrea. "i-rm : ?- 'v --r v
, have used Dr. Simmons Lirer Regulator my
eelf and In my famliy for years, and pronounce it
one of the most satisfactory medicines that can be
need. ; Moth sk would induce me to be without it.
and I recommend my friends,- if they want to ae-
care health, to always keep it ou hand.H , r -.v.
-i iisaBabM-SBBaasii t ) ; ! ii t
WHO IS ICRS. WIN8LOW t-Aa this question
la frequently asked, we will simply say that sne is a
lady who for upwards of forty eara has untiringly
devoted her time and talents aa a Female Physician
and nurse, principally among children.' bhehaa
8DeciallT studied tbe constitution and wants of this
numeioua class, and, as a result of this effort, and
practical knowledge obtained in a lifetime spent aa
nurse and physician, she has compounded a booth
in ir Rvrn& for children teethine - It o Derates like
magic giving rest and health and is moreover sure
to regulate tne ooweis. in consequence n uus ar
ticle Mrs Winslow is becoming world renowned as
a benefactor of the race: children certainly do sua
up and bless her; especially is this the case in this
city. i. Vast quantities of the Soothing Byrupare
aaiLT sold and used here. We think lira, winslow
has immortalized her name bv .this invaluable arti
cle, and we sincerely believe thousands of children
have been saved from an early grave by its timely
use. nd that millions yet - unborn will share its
Ivtae&ta. anil nniui In calling her blessed No mo
ther has discharged her duty to her Buffering little
rwm. In our oniiAon. nntll aha has ffivast it the bene-
Ifit of lira. Winslow's Soothinz Sjrap. Try iLmo
thers BT it how. LadUf FuUor. New York
I city. Hold by all Druggists. 35 cents a BOttte.
COMMERCIAj
WILMINGTON MARKET:
A-1
i(
41
-STAR OFFICE, March 31, 6 P. M. .
SPIRITS TURPENTINE The market
was quiet at 40-cesta per gallon, with small
small reported at : that figure. Later we
bear of a sale of 100 casks at 38 cents.; : i
BOSIN Tbe market opened dull at
$ I 60 for Strained and $1 55 for. Good
Strained, with sales later of 2,500 bbls
Good Strained at l 60 per bbl. i -f
TARThe market was firm at $1 55 per
bbl. of 280 lbs, with sales at quotations.
CRUDE TURPENTINE Market firm
at $175 for Hard and $2 80 for Soft; with
sales at quotations. ' " '. ' l r:' ,
COTTON. The market was weak, with
small sales reported on a .basis of 10 cents
'per lb. for Middling. . The following were
the official quotations of tbe day: it.. .
Ordinary. CT cents lb ,
Good Ordinary..... ...i. 7 "j -
strict Good Ordinary.; . M
Liow-auaaiing.......... t "
Middline 10 m "
Good Middlint: ;
PEANUTS Sales reported on a basis cf
2030 cents for shelling- stock, 40 cents
for Ordinary, CO cents 'for Prime, "60 cents
for Extra Prime, 70 cents for Fancy. Mar
ket quiet. , ' T
CORN Market steady at 6162 cents In
bulk, 65 cents in bags, . and 70 cents per
bushel from store. . ?' .
'. STAR OFFICE, April 1, 6 P. M , ,
SPIRITS TURPENTINE. The market
was firm at 38f cents per gallon, with sales
reported of 200 casks at that price; u
ROSIN The market was firm at $1 45
for Strained and $1.50 for Good Strained,
with sales reported of 500 bbla ' Good
Strained at quotation8.iii.iferi;:s:
TAR The market was firm - at $1 55
per bbl of 280 lbs, with sales at quotations.
CRUDE TURPENTINE Market firm
at $1- 80 for Hard and $2 80 for Soft with
sales at quotations, 'r J ;
COTTON The market was weak, with
smail sales reported ' on a basis of 101
cents per lb. for Middling. The following
were the quotations of the day? '.
Ordinary. ....... ..... 6 . cents fb
uood ordinary. ..... . 7
Strict Good Ordinary.
LiowMiaaung........ vt
Middline. . 101-
Good Middling. .. ..... . ap f ;
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.'- . ' . . ' ' - i"-:!";:f
CORN Market steady at;Gl62 cents in
bulk, 65 cents in bags, and 70 cents per
bushel from store. - ..-.'. i ' "V'J '
STAR OFFICE, April 2, 0 P. M. b
SPIRITS TURPENTINE The market
was Tery,firmat 88icent pergallon, with
no sales to report. : ' -r'-i
ROSIN The market was firm at $145
for Strained and Strong at $1 60 for Good
Strained. No sales to'report. ' . - '"
TAR The market was firm at $1 55 per
bbl. of 280 lbs, with sales at quotations.
CRUDE TURPENTINE Sales report
ed at $1 75 for Hard and $2 75 for Soft,
the market closing qqieti - -
COTTON The market wasjateady, with
sales reported . on a basis of 10g cents per
lb. for Middling. The following were the
official quotations of the day:'
OrdinaryrC.'.... ... .. 6i cents lb.
uooa urainary . . . . ... vt .
strict uood Ordinary.
Liow Middling........
Middling;..... lOi
Good Middling. . . ....
PEANUTS Sales reported on . a basis
of 2030 cents , for shelling stock, 40 centa
for. Ordinary, 60 cts for Prime, 60 cents
for Extra Prime, and 70 cents for Fancy.
Market quiet.'; r--fijr - ;
CORN. Market steady at 6162 cents
in bulk. 65 cents In bags, and 70 cts per
bushel from atoie. . -liiJ.:.:::'-,
SPIRITS TURPENTINE. The market
was qeoted qaiet at 88 c per gallon,r with
no sales to report ;5 'fi:.'?'' '
ROSIH-i-The market wass jfirm at $l45
for Strained and :$l;5p ioi 'Good Strained.
No sales to report.- ;.: 'rr:' ' -J' '
Note Good Strained was quoted at
$1 60 in f our last by miatake. i It should
have been. $lM, V' t
TAR The market was firm at $1 55 per
bbl of -280 lbs, with sales at quotations,
CRUDE TURPENTINE Market quoted
firm at $1 75 for Hard and $2 75 for Sof C
with' sales at those figures. '. Jr ,
f 1 COTTONriThe market, wis quiewith
'small sales reported on a basis' of 10 cents
per' lb for MiddliDg. " The following were
te official quotations of the day: ;:', .- , . '.
P cents IP Jb.
for Extra Prime, and 70 cents for Fancy.
Market quleU :.;. ; ;J : ,J "-. ' , "
CORN Maiket steady at C1S2 cents in
hulk, es teems in bags, and 70 cents per
bushel from stored , , r ' , . .
t T STAR OFFICE. April 6. 6 P.M.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE The market
was firm at 87 cents per gallon, with, sale
reported of 100 casks at tbat price.
ROSIN The market was firm at $1 45
for Strained and $1 50 for Good Strained.
No sales to report. " ' K - -
TAR The market was firm at $1 55 per
bbl. of 280 lbs, with sales at quotations.
CRUDE TURPENTINE-Market quoted
at $1 501 60 for Hard and , $2 502 60
for Soft, with sales at those figures.' 7
COTTON The market was quiet 'and
steady, with 'small sales on a basis of 10
cents per lb for -Middling.' .The following
were the quotations of the day:.
Ordinary ....... .:. 74-: -. . cents tt
Good Ordinary-.,.-.. 8i ' "
Strict Good Ordinary.. i "
LoW Middling.... H . ' " ;
Middling 10i " "
Good. Middling
PEANUTS We hear of sales on a basis
of 20S0 cts for shelling 'stock, 40 cents for
Ordinary, 50 cts for Prime, 60 cts for Ex
tra Prime, and 7075 cents' fori Fancy.
Market quiet ' ""
... CORN-rMarket steady at 61G2 cents in
bulk, 65 cents in bags, and ;70 cents per
bushel from store. - - ; c v'. j
COTTON " AND : NATAL STOBBSW
nONTHLV 9 TATEIB BUI T. '
' i &SCBHFTS ' ' . .
' For the month qfMwrchi 1881.
Cotton.
4.970
Spirits.1
4,062:.
it
fi
ts
i
it
Ordinary; . . 6i
Good Ordinary,.... 7
Strict Good Ordinary
Low Middling ..... 9r -Middling.....
.... 10,
PEANUTS Sales reportedlon a basis
of 20S0 CUT for shelling stock, 40 cents
for Ordinary50 cents tor Prime, 0 cents
for Extra Prime, and 70 -cents for Fancy.
Market quiet, . 1
: CORN Market steady at 61C2 cents in
bulk, 65 cents ; in bags, and 70 cents per.
I STAR OFFICE, "April 5. 0P. M-
1 SPIRITS TURPENTINE-The market
opened 'dull and 'nominal, but later sales
were' made of til casksat 884 cents, and
later still lOO.caskfl sold at 37 cents.
f BOSIN. The market was firm at $1 45
for Strained and- $1 50 for Good. Strained.
No sales to report. - r
? TAR The market , was firm at $1 55
per b&L of 280 lbs, with sales at quotations.
s CRUDE TURPENTINE Market quoted
firm at $1 75 forHard and $2 75 for Soft,
with sales at those figures .
! COTTON The 'market was quiet, with
small sales Wa basis of 10i cents per lb.
for Middling; '"The 'following were the
quotations oi toe aay: .. j
Ordinary 1 cents lb
Good Ordinary. . -.84
Strict Good Ordinary. J , ?
Low Middling. ........ 94
Middling.. ..... ....... 10
Good Middling . i . , . i i r.
PEANUTS Sales v reported on a basis
of 2080 cents for sbellink stock, 40 cents
for Ordinary, 50 cents for Prime, 60 cents
it
it
Rosihi :. Tar.-1- Crude.
41,848 11,186 1 9.188
:-For Ihe mwM iif Ma
Cotton. s. Spiriteu ; Rosin. ;Tar. f Crude.
1,918 ; - 4,866 65.479 r 8,280 : 13,787
; lor Ihe mn& of Marti, ; ;
. Cotton. Spirits. Rosin. Tar. Crude.
DomesU 8,882 4.858 r 1.724 1 5 250 - 291.
Foreign, 2,761 4,677 85,775, 8.580 - 000
Totall 6,143 9,035 87,499) 8.830 291
.-vU i;; 1 SXFOKTS . .. 'i. .- - i i :
For the month of Marc! 1880. J,r
Cotton. Spirits Rosia. Tar. Crude
Domes'c, 1 868 818 2,695 8,509 210
Foreign, 2,020 - 000 61,769 8.bW - 000
Total.. 2888 "il8 54,46110399 V210
STOCKS.
Athore and Afloat April lt 1881.
-: Ashore.'
Cotton.... 3,419
Spirits.... .4.084
Rosin..... 83.467
Tar...... 8,660
Crude.... j 8,546
BTOCEB.' '('V
Ashore and Afloat 118801!
Cotton. 8Dirits. Rosin. Tar. Crude.
5,253 . 13,405 96,882 Y 3.932 f - 2,441
Afloat. -
237
128
12,357
: 1,385 .
112
ToUlS.
3,676
4,193
95.824
10.025
f 3,658
.13,405 96,882 Y 3.932
qiTOTATIOKB. t5 V ,;
March 1. 1880. m -
Cotton.... 124 "Vv
Spirits. ... 44 -
Ko8in,....i :sw&i
Tar ..$1 15 ' "
Crude.... $1 552 55
April 1, 1881.
: 124;--
40 1 .:- U
$1 1241 15
SI 40
$1
2 50(3 00
" RATAL STORES. -ytj.i';
BECElPTS XZFOBTS AT TUB POET
OF WILMINGTON FOB THE CBOF TE AB
ENDING MABCH 31ST, 1881. j.
: ' Spirits. ;. Rosin.- Tar J Crude.
Aprii...i.. 4.481 81.148 6.941 ; - 3,812
May. .... . .. 9.211 27.802 ,- 1,161 6.208
June...... 10,411 29.888 , 1,484 .10,689
July. . . . il2,455 V 33.768 17Z, 1U.005I
August . . . .10.883 43,235 4,821 9.852
September. 6,525 28,926 2.471 6,043
October... k 6,500 -18.535 3,177 ; f 6,913
Nofember. 7.590 34.998 1 5,149 7.367
December. . 6,235 45.957 . 7,815 7.553
January . ; . 4,617 : 67,994 358 8,143
JTebtnary... ocw , t,woo :- b,wi
March..,.. 4,083 ' 41,848. 11,186 . 9,188
Total, i ..87,107 .444,552 ?t 56,460 92,101
- BXPOBTS DOKK6TJC.
April;. . .
May;.,;;
Jane '.
July...
August
September
October. .;
November
December.
January ;.
February..
Marcb....
Spirits.
. 2.381 r
6,668 c
1. 1,069
. 4217
. 3,165 -
1.589
2.748
1,988 v
1.574
2.187
1.229
4.858 f
Rosin.
1,659
i 4.743
1 8,774
2 795
3.892
5.177
5.949
5.303
37 900
4 5.793
'.4.08&
1,724
i Tar.
5.013
; 2.037
; 2.467
- 2 520
3.442
2.270
' 8 088
: 4,217
2.820
2-660
2 638
5.250
Total... .83.121 v52.793 88,517:
EXP0BT8r-F0BEIGN. '
Crude.
, 257
238
" 607
,189
282
187
68
, 316
. 123
v 423
. 12
,291
2,832
April... it
May......
Jooe .....
July.. V.. .
August . . .
September
October...
November
December.
January . .
February .
March . . ..
Spirits.
2.698
.11,230
.11,085
,5.213
.6.984
. 5.078:
. 5,718
. 1.001
6.170
: 1.884
. I,5b3
. 4.677.
Rosin.-:
28254 ;V
"20.750
45,988'
13 000 i
19,831-
'13.090-
28.000'
:1859"S
. 49.698
47.151
87,902
i 85,175 -
TarVCrode.
6
2,750
,00
-r 00
' 6
00
1,850
;1,350
V; 00
2,803
8.580
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
00
i Totalf .;i;63,199 892.817 11,850. 00
TTsrw Vn-tttrV1 AHril 1 . The !l ollowinir is
the oomparatiTe cotton statement fox the
week ending this date: I '-"
.. . --1881. 1880.
Netreceipts at all United ' ;v;-- , j
. a.-. A-iWr. ;'
week.i.v....l 77.902. . 46.989
Tntftl rApnintfl . to .this .' J ; I .
- date........ 6,058.256 4,497,778
jfixports ior weea. ...... i w,uoi r i,xo
Total , exports to this . :
date. . .h l i't . . . . 8,419.865.2,902.198
Stock in ail u. . porta. -,u- u,iisi
Rfjinlr in . all interior ... j....
1 towns;-.... 148.113 145,707
8tock in LiTerpool . . . 867,000 626,000
Amarfoan aflhnt for .. . f: t-' i r: S ;. '. i
i Great Britain. ...... 278.000 256,000
: ASBKTS AD CANVASSERS make from $35
totM FEB WEEK selling goods for E.G. BltSV
OUT CO., 10 Barclay btreat. New York. Send
lor toair yataiogne ana tarns.: . -. iir, r
iurt t ast rm atjtty BATXS. "Charltr saf
f ereth long and is Una." There has arisen a fierce
discussion among the avowedly religious new spa
nm. tjtbinc aa a text the nronrietr or elvinz danc
ing assembly balls to maintain hospitals in the
Cliles or Jnew xors, rmiaoftipiua. ana eiaawncre,
Amna nvil it te alleged, that eooa mav come rrom
u fn fact-aa one. of the Teadine nioas orzmi
ttA 1tL it in better to at once mrU two dollars to
M. A. Dauphin, at No. 819 Broadway, New York
city, or to the same person at New Orleans, La,
ror a ueaet in tne next graun uwuuj swnwwu
or the celebrated Louisiana State Lottery Omnpany
ta ilk niaca Anril.13 h. at New Orleana. and oraw
(90.000, thereby aiding the Charity Jiospital in that
"pRntrPT i too To mm it an. six loni years
of bed ridden sickness, coating $300 per year, total
$1.900 a 1 of this ezpease was stopped br three
KrM ia of Hon Rilttt a. taken bv arr arlfe. Bhehaa
done her own work for a year since, without the
losa of a day, and i want every eouy to enow u ior
E AGILE'. AIJB . PIHl::'
BALL SEWING THTlEAll
. ; '" COIiTJIIBTJS, GEORGIA. : a Ly. ,
PREPARE jBT "A PROCESS t USED IX XO-OTtlER MILL.
t ?'
16 Balls to Pound, lib. Packages. ? 4i' 20 Balls to Poond,2 41. Iaper Boxes.
; - Packed In Cases of 20, SO, 50, 100 or 500 Pound eacU. ? t i f
i- - Uniform Prire.' Invariable DfMowM. . ; 4Vr (!
ASK FOR "EAGIE PHEN1X?; USE CTIIEU
v. . r ....r ... m
b.c. bibb a con
Iron FoanJlars,
n a I TiHnni ' K
Manufactnre a desirable lin ef Hea4Jue ao4
: Cooking Stores, including the renowned ,
Wr
1
FOB
; .-. The most perfect In operation, attrmetiTe in
: V , ;. appearance, and unequal ed for durability. ' Do
" " , 'not boy tmtQ yoit have K-en it. - i
ILE BT ALL LVintNG DBL BS. . . t ; ' . sept 8 W6mi
axroars vote raaic wbek.
:JJX'"t.::COA
NEW Yoke Schr Marv Bear 137 637
feet lumber. 5 . '-; a::i
BAIiTTJCOBK-Schr Georffie Clark ZZH 01 1
feet lamoer. . r -r rrr r- : ' j
Scbr Louise Frazier 205 152 feet lum.
NEW York Rtftmnhin Onlf PitrAnm.
180 tble pitch, 161 do erode, 821 do tar,
164 do rosin. 223 caakd snia. inn nnrrahin.i
fflea. 44 44S- fent lnmher 870 haloa Mttnn '
25 do pinestraw, 1,000 pkgs shoots, 51sdo
muse. i ... ... ; , I !
PmT.ATHT.TTTTA -Sphr - Tn TTnntor
168 000 feet lumber, 4.800 sbioglea. : j
rBW xork steamship JSlleo S Terry
; bales coiton. R5 tiernea rir.f fiS - hhla
tar, 70 do rosin, 10,000 shingles, 50 casks
spw turpi, pkgs mdse.
P 1 FOREIGN.
LlYEHPOOT. Nor barana Mediator-l.nm
bbla tar. 1.640 do rosin. ! i 1
JlAKBTJBG Swed briz Jens 3.169 bhls
Montevideo Nor baroue Loviaa 107.i
526 feet lumber. ; ; ;- ) .. . . j
Riga Nor baroue Stanley 4.113 bbla
rosin. " ' - I - I
Hull Oar brilr- Der Wanderer -i. 650
bbla roaio, 550 do tar. ; I ' f - i . j
uenoa Oer baraue Carl Max 2.650
bblaroain. . !' - ! "r i '"
Hambubo Nor baroue" SeDtentrio 2.-
900 bbla roain. '!-:- ;! i J
RotTebdam: Qer vbaraue Orion 2.822
bbla roaia. A.t:.. . I --,A,
Nassatj Br schr Rosalie 38.649 ft lorn-
oer, 10,000 sningies.- f
OOTTOR flAltaETS
- By Telegraph to the' Itorning Btar.l
April 6. Galveston, steady at 104 ! cents
net receipts 1,186 bales; Norfolk, firm at
10t cents net receipts 921 bales; Balti
more, quiet at lOf cents net receipts 819
bales; Boston, firm at 11 cts net receipts
603 bales; Philadelphia, steady at Hi cts
net receipts 40 bales; Savannah, easy
at 10i cents net receipts 1,051 bales; New
Orleans, steady at 10 centa net receipts
2,017 bales; Mobile, quiet at 10$ eta net
receipts 227 bales; Memphis, ; steady at lot
cts net receipts 690 bales; Augusta, steady
at lut cts net receipts lva Dales; unaries
ton, firm at 10$ cents net receipts 2,010
bales. - " '. " i - : - .- .
CharlHiea Nam mum .market,
". j. : :.:.v , a Pni 4; : j . ; . ; :
The receipts were 48 casks spirits tur
pentine and 884 bbls roain. The maiket
for rosins was quiet and there were no sales
of moment reported Previous rates were
SI 50 per bbl for C D, f 1 55 for IS, XI 60
tor Fi si 75 for u: si us tor u: si tot
I; $225 for K; $2 50 for M; 2 75 for N.
and S3 for window glass.' spirits tnrpeniioe
was ouiet aod easy: sales ISO citKs at who
per Ballon for regulars. - Crude tnrpeniioe
lsyalaed at $2 75 per bbl for virgin and
yellow dip and $1 75 for scrape, f
- ' ' - ' -
tarOar qnotaaona, it saoud bonhderstood rep
ent the .wholesale prices KeterjJly.. ln niakui8
V email orders higher prices have to be charced. .
. lUIOLBt,
MARINE.
-. - f' ARRIVKD j f ' 4 s ;
Bchr Wm H VanBrunt, 260 tons. Hough
wont. New York, bound tor Jacksonville,
Fla, wiih cargo of railroad irofl, put into
this port leakitg, consigned to Geafiarriss
&Co. . .- ' - . - - -' -M'-r 4 :
- Scbr John P Kelsey, 180 .tons, Steelman,
Rappahannock river, 10,000 bushels corn
to P Camming & Co; vessel to Geo Harries
8cbr Joseph Souther, 880 tons, Watts,
New, York, Jas H Cbadbourn & Co.
: 8chr 8 8 Bickmore; 224 tons.! Long. New
York,? phosphates to - Navassai Guano Co;
vessel to Jfit barker as uo. - -- -) u . j .
8teamship EileoV 8 Terry, VTerry, New
j6rk,TKBond. , - j i '
i Steamship Benefactor, Jones, xew i ork,
T 12 Bond. : ' - I . 1
' Schr Snow Storm. Morse, Little River, S
C, naval stores to D L Gore. j i t; ;f
, - ciiEARED4;r4v;;-;,
Schr Geo H Beot.Hazeiton, Jaeksonville,
with-ballast, Geo Harriss & Co. . 4
' Nor barque Mediator, Jensen, Liverpool,
Patersoo, Downing & Co. I y. .
8we brig Jens, Hakensen, Hamburg,'
Paterson. Downing Co. (H f - ; i
. Schr Marv Bear. Chad wick. New York,
cargo, by Colville .& Co.; vessel by Geo
Harries & Co. ; ? - -. - i-
Schr Georgia Clark, Bartlett, Baltimore,
cargo by J W Taylor; Teseel by Geo Har
ries&Co. .- -. -- ----- - !
: Schr Louise Frasier.Crawford.Ballimore,
cargo-by A W Wilson; vessel by Geo Har
riss & Co. , ' !
' Steamship Gulf Stream, Ingram, New
York. T E Bond.'-'a i -'-'K ;-H"
Schr Lena- Hunter. Dole, Philadelphia
cargo by Parsley & Wiggins; vessel by Geo
Harriss & Co., .- i. v -4 -
: Schr Emma Heather, Rickards,' Brans-
wick. Ga. Geo Harriss & Co.
Dan barque Lovisa, Larson, Montevideo,
E Kidder & Sons. f
Nor barque Stanley, Warldsen, Rigs,
Williams at uarcnisoo. i I : t ? r - 1 1
Gr brig Der Wanderer; Struebing, Hull,
Paterann. Dawninff & Co. ? -:f 1
Ger barque Carl ' Max, Berger, Genoa,1
Fatersoo, Downing at uo. f " - : !.
Nor barque Septentrlo, Federsen, Ham
bnre. Alex SDrnnt & Son. ' " - j
; Ger brie Orion, Clausen," Rotterdam,
Alex Sprunt &Son. i --ri
Br scbr Rosalie, ; Bollard, iNassau.lE
Kidder & Sons: '-yP: -y
- Steamship Ellen S Terry, Terry. r New
York, TE Bond. : ' , r ; - . "7
Scbr Alice Borda; Dukes, "Kings' Ferry,
Fla. with ballast. Geo Harriss & Co.' . -
Scbr Snow Storm, Morse, Little River, S
C, D L Gore.
BAGGING Qunny..Ui;. .
Standard...
BACON North Carolina,
nuM,ii ainew......
Bnoaiaers, y
' 8ides,N. 0. choice,
Western Smoked ji .
Hams... d ...
Sides. 9 . ....... ......
8honlders,.M.. .
Dry Salted i
Bnoaiaers . . . i
BEEF Live weight:.;: 1
nnnnnio npinte rarpentuia, :?
.PBiexs
mo,
48
I 0
is
0
0
4
j
! ilk
jiilS -f.r
e
; w
14
J x
"IX
0-
Second Hand, each.......... .
New New York, each........
Iff An aVv 1.
beeswax ir:::.;:
NAPtn aivn
BDTTEB North Carolina.' $ ';
nwuwrn. w n
CANDLES Sperm.
aauow, v a .....
a-namanwne. m n..
CHEESE Northern Factory V
vairy, creamy. t.. t.i
Dtate. m to
CUVPESJava. ft
J"l w ............
Lasroayza. S ft...: I
COBN MEAL bnaheLia sacks
lAijaMiiwj-eneeong,-, ya
DnacB.......j.....i..l
swjs I
DTU IT . . L . . . . . . . "
ua LBcerej,ro.l, 9 DDI,.
No. a. m v hbi.. . J .i
Mackerel, No. 8, v bbl.
atuieta. vddi
ao fork bbls.. .....
Nemn1,Boe,keK
rEBTuaasBB-
eo o
00
:7 60
00
u 15;
- IS
1 is
1 60
1 85
1W,
SI
960
O 14 00
SO
UK f
10
14
00
10
S6
mx a
a
rerav'nGaaneo 1.S39U ftsj
i uo. .. no s,
Do. Lobus, ,
Baogh'a Fheephate, ; " 1
Carolina ffertlllaer,
Ground Boae. J
Bone Meal, "
" rioor, 5: '
NavasBaGuano,
Complete Mannre I . i
Whann's Phosphate " ';.
Wando Fh&sphate, j - - ' J
Berger Bats' Phosph. :
Bzcellenaa Cotton Fertllir
rUODB Fine. bbl
Baner. Northern. V bbl
FamHv - bbl ..
City MllH-Bxtra, y bbl ....
- ramuy, v o?i .
Sx.Famlly. bbl...
ems ft ... ... .i...... -
6BA1N Corn.la store. In oass
uom.carzo onanei.inonB
Corn, Cargo, i ooeh, in bags
oora,mixeaw oaaneua natsa,
uata. v eaaoei
Bed Ross Proof v. ......
Peas. Cow; 9 boshel
BIDES Green, 9 ft...... . ,
' Dry, 9 ft..-....,:...
HAY Eastern, 9 lOOftsi...
westara, 9 iuo s.... .
Dim. B 1M 1..
tiOOP 1BON ton.. i.-
LABD Northern, 9 ft
- Nortit Carolina, V ft.
LIMB bbl ..
LTJMBEB Cm SnOKBa'
BhiDBtns.resawea. Mft.
Boagh Edge Plank, 9 M ft...
WeBtlndiaCaraoes.accoralhfl
to quality, f) Mft ..
PTOssca r loonng, seasoned. .
Scantling and Boards, com
MOLASSES New cp' Cuba,hhd
new crop unoa, obis v gai..
Porto Rlco,tih(1w......
Bogar House, abds, f) gal.. .
bblB..gal....
Byrap, bls, 9 gai....
1 .oasiB, v
keg.
NAILS Cnt. lOd
JII.B &erosene. m
uara, v gu ... ...
15
70
16J
" 7
too-
DO
16 00
8 50
8 60
4 (50
60
3 10
: 00
. 8 00
. 6-
W
6
IS
10W
14
S8
O 8 00
a - tx
01 10 .
Q lb
O 20 00 ;
0 10 00
O 8 tO
a 6 00
7 00
8S5
700
400
o
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o
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67 60
scro
00
00 00
45 00
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40 00
15 00
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1 85 ...
300
18 00
18 00
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o
o
- Tar Der sal....
ru u i.'ru x vnicaensuive,!
. X .CI B ...... ....
PBAJniTB m Doanei:..k- J (....
POTATOES Sweet, 9 boahal.. .
man, v ddi ,.
FOBS Northern, City MaaB1...
Prune, 9 ddi..,..........
Bwne-. w bbl . .
BICE Carolina, 9 9,..,.,.
Bough, 9 bosh
BAGS Country, fj ft.........
duff y & .
HOPE .-.?.
SALT Alum, 9 bashel..M ..
Liverpool, vsacK,. ... .
15
00
00
... ' I "-
18.
,-75 -:
40
0
8 10
00 00'
00 00
0000
9.-,
6
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4J
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195
-70
80
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00, : 80
rrr Popular Monthly Drawing of 0m i't... -
t r "At Macauley'a i Theatrei' n 1
I ; In the dty of Louisville, on -. . . ,
Satiirday, pril SOih, 1881.
' These drawings occur monthly (Handays except- '
ed) under provisions of an Act of the General as.
sembiy of Kentucky, inccrporadng the Newport
Prtntii g and Newepaper vo.. appioved Ai ril 9. 1878. '
tWTftilii It a bPECIAL ACT, ANDHAS
VEtt BEEN BEPBABD.
- The United states circuit Court en March Siren
dered the rellowinn dedsions : - -- - --j ;
1st. THAT T-E COBlMwNWEALTH DISTRI
BUTION COMPANY IS LEGAL. .
94 ITS DRAWINGS ARE FAIR. , , - . . ;
The Company has now on hand a large reserve ' '
fund, r Read the list of prises lor .. . j ; - ";
' - THE APRIL DBAWlNGil I ; - '
1 Prize :i ;t$30,000 100 Prizes $100 each $10,000 '
1 Prise. ...... ,10,000 900 Priaes 68 each , 10.000 m
1 Prize " ... 6,000 600 Prizes. 90 each li,000
10 Prizes $1000 10,000 100 Prizes 10 each 10.0C0
90 Prizes 600 10,000 f , - - ; v . k , . -
9 Prizes $800 each. Approximation prizes, $3,700 .
9 Frizes":. 900 each, yf .".UU -.-40. IJS.
. 900 : .
9 Frizes . 100 each.
1.9fS0 Prizes." f -
- Whole Tickets, it. Half Tickets, ftl.
97 Tickets, $50. i w ! ? V ; 65 Tickets; $100.- 1
Remit Money or Bank Draft In Letter, or send by- -
Express. DONT SEND BY KtfUI&TBRBD LET
TER OR PO TOFPICB ORDEB. Orders of $5
and upward, by Express can be sent at our ex
pense. Address alorders to R M BOA&DMAN,
iCourter-Journal Building,) LOUISVILLE, Ky.,
orT J. CO MM ER FORD, 919 BroadwayTN. Y.
apleoaw . tuthsa -