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jr 30HN BTUAKT BLACB3B. i - . Is M BkV irj. :,:; . - r : ' 4ii9"' ' ' " Thou wort a Titan.-bat a-.Titan toned With wild, Vtamaltaoui , heavlngs io thy breast, $ -W. And fancy-fevered, nd cool Judgment - lost . . . -. -'r . . . : In migbif maelstroms of divine unreal. What souls were drugged with doubt is skeptic time ' . Thy' cry disturbs into believing life, And fools tbat raved In prose or writhed in rbyme . ?;.: Were sharply surgeoned by thy - needful knife; - f : Bat, if there were who in .this storm of things. V, , i-.-. ;.. Sighed for a weet calnvand io this dark for , flight, And 10 this: .-j tr rfor the , wise Muse that . sings -f t "Si t - All wrong into the ordered ranks of right, r They thanked sot thee, who did'et assault v..- their brain . 1 ' With thnnder-claps and water-spouts for ' """rain." ' )- . ' . . ZAs Spectator. ! , IS ffBB PABatCIDBlRUNB t 1 A VERDICT OF f NOT : GUILTY " IK THE PEIKSTJSB CASS THX DXUSAXOB OF VTHCCUSEI JUDGE MXC3CXT COM MITS PRISSTKB ' TO THE LUXATIC ASYLU2T.' !"rl "7 T: , , News & Courier Correspondent - ; Barnwell, court1 opened o'clock. The C., June 10.The j this morning at 10 argument in the Friba- ter case was opened by Solicitor Gantt . in a strong and forcible speech. He was followed by the Hon. ; Robert Aid rich for the defence in an able and eloquent argument of nearly .four hours daratiou. ..Hon. D. S. Hender son closed the' argument for the State in a clear and forcible speech. The judge,' Rafter, a carsfui -charge, gave the case to the1 jury . at half -past 6 o'dock-P. M. j After an absence of nearly four hours they rendered a verdict of not guilty, oa the ground of insanity.? .'. 1. At tne announcement or the rer dict, the wife of the prisoner, who .had maintained a stoical composure during the progress of the trial,broke down and wept bitterly. The pris oner himself exhibited the utmost in difference throughout. He appeared drowsy and morose, or rather in a comatose state. He did not realize, apparently, his situation daring the trial or at the announcement of the verdict;' The judge instructed the solicitor to prepare an order commit ting the prisoner to the Lunatio Asylum, j -t'- K. Pax. ;; : t,yaeeV-iruii Partiealara. . "' ' Greensboro Battle-Ground. Last nigh t at 10 o'clock, a body of uiea met at a rendezvous about five niHenorth of Greensboro, and en tered thg city about 11 o'clock and went direct to the city prison and de- " inanded the person of John Taylor, the mulatto, who, about a week ago, - outraged Mrs. Irwin, a highly re spectable lady of Reidsville. io such a shocking and horrible mannerTTlr. 1 t&Tme? Wheeler refused the keys, and as they had come prepared, they produced sledges and chisels and cut their way into the prison. They cot through three doors, each door having three beavv and massive locks. Tavlor r 1 -, . s 7 was also chained to the floor. At 11.20 they succeeded in getting into the cell, and he was tied hand and the jail, bringing him with them. He was placed in a buggy that was waitiog at the gate, tie was tied to the back of the buggy, and the crowd moved off io the direction of Reids ville. As they prepared to leave the city the order was given by the leader to form in twos and be prepared for action in case' they were fired into. ibey stated that they would hang him to a teletrraph pole in Reidsville, provided they could arrive there be fore daylight,! but in case they were delayed he would be hung to the first tree after they crossed the Guilford line. It was a determined set of men, and the negro seemed to know his time had come and said be wanted to go to Heaven. crowd told him chance to- say Some one in the that be now had a his last I words. r He replied that let had no -atatement to , make. It is said tbatr there . were over two hundred men in the bod y. It 1 was ' evidently a pre-arraaged affair, and must! have occupied much of the time of the leaders who organ ized the movement. We are not pre pared to say if any Greensboro men were iri the party, Safe we think the nanAval v m tMna.i Xm 4liAf wvava KUCiai IIUUlCSBtUU M tUU U1SI WC . all citizens of Rockingham county. We regret the occurrence, atd think it best, in such cases, for - the law to take' its j course, but perhaps these men will not be blamed much nuvu VUB UHIIII1S.VI iu flVIWIUVU is tsken intoJ consideration. We will give further particulars aa to Taylor's fate in onr next issue. IN. Y. Financial Chronicle. I Friday, P. M., June .10,- 1881. The movement of the crop, aa indi cated by -our telegrams fcom the SouthHo-nigtit is given! below. For the .week:, ending this evening, (June 10), the total receipts have reached ' 29,432 bales, against 32, C42 bales last week, 36,851 balet sihe previous week, and 42,415 bales . three weeks since, making the total receipts since the 1st of September, 1880, 5,594,474, bales, against 4,78 1, 096 1 bales af o the ;same period of, 1 879-'80 shcfwing an ihorease since September 1, 1880, of 812,778 bales. The exporta for the week ending this evening reach a total of 52,43a bales, of which. 36,137 were to Great Britain, 11,684 to France, and 4, 015 to rest of the Continent, while the stocks . as made' t up: this evening are now 427,284 bales ' The speculation in cotton for fu ture delivery) during the week under review, baa been fairly active, but fitful and variable in tone, and prices wm w v wMasi 1'WWaMSW Thursday ' the market was variable uu uutunii upeniog urmer in re sponse to Liverpool, then declining and finally joloting irregular, thi crop and September beins alisbtly lower, and) '. te jisxt crop 5nr?rJM reports of unsettled weather again in the Southwest. To-day the reports) of the Southern: Exchanges caused an advance of points, but this was partly lost : at .the close. . Cotton on the spot has been quiet. There were no changes in quotations down to the close" dp yesterday's business. To- day there was a disposition to hold xor niguer prices, and there was mori aoing; Dut middliog uplands cV 11 1-100. , At Kenanaville. on Monday. tk 6th insU, , during the : sitting For the Star. 17 AM lata Baslla Caaml. T,tM of the1 Magistrates, they gave j MaJ. Wi Li Young a hearing upon the question1 otiiupun county giving aid to the canal.' 1 He stated that he had not been au4 thorized by the company to take anyj steps in;tbe matter, but aa the Magis-; trates represented the sovereignty of the county it-would be well for them! to ad vise themselves npon the matter; thst the 1 - Legislature. " of l?orth Carolina had empowered countie and towns to give aid to the company, either by taking stock or endors ing the companies ' bonds: - and while the company could at wiU tubmit the qicestiotiio nj county or town, for the action of the DODuIar vote, yet it required the majonty of tne votes cast in any oonty or town to give lega saootlOB. r : Major Young stated that he was hopeful that the company would be able to get ; a)ong without having to call upon thetooantv for aid. but in case the company should do so, then the county could be amply , secured oy maamg toe atocr preierrea ana prior to a first mortgage. This would preserve the -county's interest intact, even ' should the company fail; that the - county would make money by taking stock, as the invest ment would .be a good one. The profits on the drained lands would be very great, and the tolls would be DeroetuaL Uoon the close of bis remarks Major Young thanked the magistrates tor the courtesy they bad extended to him. ' : Should the oounty be solicited to take stock the amount that will be asked for will not exceed twenty-1 eieht cents on the one hundred dol. lara worth; by dividing this into two j payments it would be only, fourteen ; cenu for each respective year. This amount is too small .to receive any serious opposition. ; r? If the canal should be extended to the mouth of Goshen, the result to this oounty would be fabulous, aa it would increase the real value of nron- erty double; Duplin county baa never done anything for herself. Now is tETfime- to 'seeurwrtbe drainage of the 50,000 or 60,000 acrea of mud land within her borders. ; Should this county jnove in the ' matter it would stimulate the "other interested coun- ties to joint action. A Kespeetfulry, , J..S. Csaasi ASTr the sllslc. ' . 1 AujusU (Gv)Nswa. 4 f Some weeks ago the New predict ed that . if ever the South was ' dia- so!ved,it would not be accomplished oy toe poiiuoians now in power, bat the disaster would probably be brought about by the public agitation of j the temperance question. The opinions then expressed are being atrengthened daily by what we see and hear. The Ntv is a atroog ad vocate of temperance, bat the peop! $ can and do becoma aa fanatical C3 this question as Upon any other, ani where fanatioisaa prevaile the publia is likely to saCer. The disruption Of the Solid South is being brougtt about in this) insidioua nsaaner. Al ready, over in Alabama, an entbuiast has made a call for a temperance con vention. 'To tbia there can be no ob4 iection, provided there is no effort made to take that question into teat politiee of the Stajt. : A kadin journal says any movement calculate J to j divide the 'Democratic . party of Alabama would be no leas a calamity there than in Georgia,1tnd every other Southern State, which is liidy to in volve ns in trouble for an indc5r.it pe-' riod. If temperance conventions cast be called, and : the ways' and means discussed and devised to farther the cause, well and good. Bat if they are to be political schemes, with pro grammes for putting out candidates on that issue alone, they had better not be held at present. The people of Georgia and Alabama, and in fact the' entire South, as long aa matters are in their present condition, cannot afford to raise new questions, or run the risk, by divided counsels, of allow ing the Radicala 'to again ; obtain control. ' l- :.,y- DBCL1NE OF ltAN.-Impotsace , of mind, limb or vital fnnction. uernms weakness, sexual debility, &a cured by itvhb nesiuiiinewer. sji. Aturusws Depot, J. 0. ISuBDSi flttuagtoa. s ; 1 4 AQCKTs a0 camraaaxsa suk im rts tpjUO rut WZXX aalll? foods (or B. O. OVX CO., iOJSMelar ttnet, Hw York. 8aA iucaeir vullBgM lM wmi. . M W WIT " WtjltAirVWISIX)!. 81m InsMs tbat tt Is more impOTtaae tkat hat fkm&r shall be kept la. toU health tkn the. she thooM hare all the fuh- leoabtoAieeeeeaadsijIeaof Uetlmee. Bbe there fore tee to It that eeeh eafnaber U the teaily Is Moaned with easachHe Blttefe. at the Snt en- pearaaee of aa?. aymgtois X CI health, to prevent eater ticra 1 wua ue aueaoaat ezpeaee. aadamietaa AH wool ehesJd exereiee thefe wle doea lav thie way. Mew HavemPelleStaafc - av-emv-ee ; mothxbs xotszss 1 1 xoroxsa 1 1 1 Ale jqx diftwbed at aigiit and broke of you ree- 5r a alck caUd eaCeriBc a&4 cnriBT with the excr attnc sals of eattir w-tk f- If to. ro at cee andret a bottle of MEA. WIASLOW'S bOOTHLNQ SYKUP. It will reliere theeoor little amflerer tm mediatelj depead avoo. it; there is no Biatake aboat tt There leaoi iscVwia earth, who has erer aad it. who will aotfoil Toaat oaeathat It wlU rernlate the bowU, aad ciTe rest to tie moth er, emdreUet aad health to the child, onc-aUng Lh pleaaaat to the taete. end to the weatilutloa of tmm at the oldest aad beat esaalephrakdaaa and aaxaee in the United States; Bold everrwhere. U casta a DeuM. . BB DIO JTnCORTB&CT. ABU Detroit Free Press. t ' ?-r minutes ' after the llarquette; train had palled oat of th&dspot yes tf jJayoonjHa young jnanvwith a grab-bag in bis band and a cigar iri his mouth sauntered in as if he had half, anbour to spare. After walk- ing op and down for about five mio utes he stopped at the ticket window and asked: :t'Z i-tI fHaa the Flint train gone yet?" " 1 fTejini quarter of an hour ago.rtr Tfc9 dnael Why. I was to eo on tnat train." . iT7elL you didn'L" ' "And X can't cet there?" - "Perhaps you could hire a loco-j mothrc" " "Ah, perhaps I could. Til finish' my sraoke andgo see about it." j ' , After the end of bu cigar bad been reduced until ; tbo. firo warmed, hii nose, tho young man went up stars and said to the superintendent: 0 - , ,-tjouio; you, an, for, , about nve . q six Qouars, an, give me a locomouv as tar as jrunt,h?- x "NO ajfa'fiV !f' K,m v v' .. ... "Ab, you can't? Well, that's bad lib..- 1 was to bare been , married 1 a 6 o'clock this evening. I might say, seven dollars, for a locomotives? " "And you might8aysevieir-iimei s eaa eto v ' 1 "Coaldn't do it 'oon honor oouldn't,tbough Illgoi down and smoke 'another oigar and perhaps; rnake you Another offer after a,time.w( He U another , cigax and paced up; and- down. and all', 'at -once I besau l(utlnjliii..kei470 ti&fc pulled ottt aiJitebook, andtlterrunning; over the Teaves, he" approached the: I find that I am saved. :' M ! "Here it laViust al wrote It 'down last r fall: Mem.-i-The aaidparty of the first part (which .is me) agrees to wad the eaid aparty: of the second part, (which ' is Helen) on the .even ing o 4', prwided, -that ; bKa ards, floods, broken bndges, rail road delays, or other acts of ; Provi-; denes) ; permit.' I . always make a mem. of theso ihinge to save Jiusun derstandinga. I missed the train, and tbat comes under the bead of railroad delays, eh? 1 " ' r. ' " : KI think ao.". , y "And she has bo grounds for breach of promise?" "Can't see any." "Nor I. ' My conscience " tells me ' that I ought to offer about nine for; a locoraoure to run me up there, and it itla refused TU1 go " back' to the betel and take tbissaLssy tfill to-; morrow. Areyoumajrriedl ' Going to be?' i I .I I expect so." ' ,' ' "ilake a mem. of it, andf clve; Providence plenty, of latitude for de lays. It's not only business but yourye cot 'em tight aa a wedge. 1 Mem. it right down in black and white,and if they talk sassy aho w 'em the 4oor. iye-bye, old fellow sea rjon .later." am riaalu Hewn xm CaiiM , WIT.IIIIIGTOII UARKET. - E TAR; OFFICE, June 9, P. M. , L?IRIT8 TURFEKTINE The market was firm at 37 eents "per gallon; with sales reported of 300 casks" at quotations, being ff advance f 1 cent on last reportv V. j. ;OTIir The market was quoted firm at 4o wr oirainea ana a;i cj ior uooa Strained, with sales reported later of small lots of Good 8tralned at $1 75 per bbl. s TAR Market was firm at 1 90 per bbl. ot 280 lbs; with .sales at quotations.. ; QRHDE .Tl7RPENTINE-8ales reported at f 125 (or Hard snd 2J50 for yirgia and Yellpw Dip, closing strong. , . j COTTON 'The market was Steady, with no sales to report.' The following were the quotationi of the dayfj Ordinary. 7f cents lb, 4 Good Ordinary....- 8 1 v , Strict Good Ordinary. f : " Low Middling. . . ..... 9f U 1 Middling... 10f 1 Good Middling. . . . . ; ; -. . s - V PEANUTS Sales on a basis of 30035 csnts for shewing stock, 50 eenta.for Ordit' nary, CO cents for Prime, 70 cents for Extra Prime, '., and : 8085 . cents for; 'Fancy. Market steady. ":. ORN-Tbemarkfit ' waa fiqn a?0888i Cents iinbuXBi baaad 7577i cents-per bnabei romstot. for- eastern cooncorn I ' STAR (SfFrCEJune 10; 6 P. M. .; SPIRTITtnENTlNESa ' re4 orof WS&i rim wtftfS ofa 88 cfsnta Ppir gtilon elostngflrm a je latter nguse, DetngD aavsaee oivaenvOBs 1111 renortst 'su.W i'tiu.:'i kijt ", f ROSIN We beard of sales o f aa all Iota alt ii Wtiot Strained an $t tforGood Strained. - .Market stasdyi ? Ufviit-.i -p 1 TAR, The market Jwas firm ;:6t2 05 per bbL of 280 lbs, with sale's at quotations, being sn advance of 15 cents on last reports - CRUDE TURPENTINE Salea reported at $1 25 for Hard, $2 75 for Virgin and Yel- " Jl 111 I -Jli!l- I i vs ? ' PEANUTS Sales on a basis of 3535 eta for shelling atock, 60 eta lor Ordinary, 60 cents for Prime, 70 cents Jor Extrs Prime, and 8085 cts for Fancy-1 Market steady. CORN-rThe market . was firm at 68 681 .cts . in bu)kk 72i cent in ; bags, and 75 77 cts per. bnsbel from, store, for eastern county; cmt3IJft::sk:J':-iil ?f -tSTpFFICEi June 15;6 P Mi I JJ: spjros at 88 cents p per jailon ..wilh'Valea'of 100 csska,v.;: A mihr.ll- i-a..--'.-: f-.l i f' ROSINrrMaiket firm, at f $ t; 75 . for Strained and $1 -80 ior Good Strained. Sales repotted $t 500 bblai Good Strained at quotatiooa, . : it " 1 iTAR Market quoted ; firm at $2 05 per bbl of 280 lbs, without sales. Y 1 r " i i3RUDA TURPENTINE-Market quo- h t ha ed firm' at l 251 or Hard; $3 502 65 f or ViTgln and .Yellow Dip;1 with sales of receipts at qudtat WasJ.f . fjVA ff H;?f COTTON. Market quiet, with small aaleV r Tne folio wing were the quotations :iii'.!t1 I""'- i:: ' i . ri.-..ji- ! f A - -1 Strict'Good Ordinary. . on a basis of 8035 7: cents lb . .-.- i of the dayv. Ordinary, Good Ordinary., rt;; Low Middling..: ... .Good, Middling.. PEANUTS Sales cts for shelling stock, 50 eta for Ordinary, 60 eta; for Prime,! 70 cts.for Extra Prime, and 8085 cts for. Fancy; Market steady. . CORN The market was firm at cents In bulk,- 72 cents in bags, and 75 77 ceota per- bnshel from store, for east ern ' county ; corn j -v--t.:.-'- BALL THREAT): COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. I: : PREPARED OTHER MILL. Br A PROCESS USED IJV XO Is to Pound, I lb. Packsges. 20 Balls to Pound, 2 lb.- Paper Boxes. Packed in Cases of 20, 3D, 50; 100 or 500 Pounds eacb. r Uniform JPrlr.es & Invariable. Ipiscoimts- USE IIO OTHER nn Oft Send 3 cent , stamp for new 4opaeepaiophlet, entitled HOW . fcf. r Kin J 1 n n H string. oooo. 1 ail own H i I R II IM I! , , w , m . m M at ";; , wen uiv cvci j wacre using it; tuerepy saving ' describing the world-renowned 'i ! . A 1 mS uiiis.-.anywran marageit." fnces trom i to ra-r Prcax 9hWI guaranteed. HOW TO PRINT trives aU the particulars. Address th Ur , - f ' i it r- J. W. DAuGHABAY & Co., 721 chestnut HU Pbiladelplalai 1 1 '-';.; Aiis :AHb COTTON WEEK1T N AY AI. STOKES aTATEnBIfT. ; RECEIPTS cents, . aa Raleigh News-Observer. ?f$il On Satnrdav laat. Mr. Best, on be- balf of the construction company which proposes to build the Midland railway and carry out the ' original North Carolina system from Beau fort narbor to its Tennessee conneo tiona at Faint Bock and Ducktown, deposited with Senator Z. B. Vance, Wot. T. J. Jams, andbtate Treasur er J. worth, commissoners of tne Western North : OcrpUna - Railroad, elected by the General - Assembly at its special ses8kn,of 1830, the sum of two hundred and fifty thousand dol lars, with which; to reimburse tne Richmond & DanTiUe Railroad Com pany for all expenditures made by that corporation if rcn ' the, time of the defection of fHivBes?s first asso- ciates up to the ?ectft , Sir. .Best has oalled j:- on the i&ich- monk & Danville Railroad' aathori- tiea for an account of ancb expeodi tures (which has not Yet been ; ren dered) with' the Tie w of tendering the exact amount which would repay: them for the money they have . dis bursed in nroseoutinjr the work on both branches of the Western . North Carolina Railroad, with interest, and also make proper compensation for any trouble thrown npon them by their ooming to bia assistance. : " ' :; While the construction company have good reason to believe that the aum deposited is amply , sufficient to cover every possible expense, they haye signified to the commissioners their willingness to make an imme diate deposit of ; any, further, aum whiob the? Richmond & DanyiUe Railroad Company may show, to be neoessarv. for, thaf purpose. ' Savs the' Brooklyn i Saale: Mr. R. C. 3loore, of Meeara. Vera am & Co-, 84 New street, New York, was almost instantly re lieved bv 8L Jacobs Oil of severe nam lol lowine an attack of pleurisy. Tne remedy acted like magic. i , VEKK THl miM ASS WHITE WITH OOTTOJf 1 No money ao w; caat buy flanoe or Omni tUl cotton cornea Sr." ? Yea yoa can. -Rake nnm rrJi al am biu. .tu flnah. oil a Flano. and we wlU eeU you Aorlvf Jwx,'July,Avgwt and SUmber, at BOCK BOTl ostCAiUl RATSS, and wait three montha for tbe , balance, without me cent tftoUmt. Caab Satea, r Three Montha Credit. No Intenet. Dea't forge tt . . Grand Summer Clear. hurOnt uaet New aaf eeond Han4Inateumenta All gtvlea. Allendea. AUarioee. J.Mrf Se tUm out. Special Turn to iMtalhMai amveie. Uai ' k orieee adyanoed only tfmPer Cmt irtfteea U ayeTeet TrlaL Guaraa- aaif InafvnmmtefMinaaSt n hjltt mnlHTt. CatalOSne and fall mfocmafla&BMl Jed free of charge. Avoid 1mb J miMfc bw" rail 1 1 or aav other man. by ordering at oaceSaaaf i the exeat Waoleeale Piano and Orna IXwot mt the SpnthLUDDKN batu' aoTjTisa ( nuaio Hotraa.' a avah- KAH.QA. m' m m il9 W -; 1 ALL IrJSVTHB ISBaB 8T XAT MOENTNQ. A special telegxapeitttiMa ateh from M. A. Danphin, l4ewlee.L.n7s tay 10th la to JLA. D&n phin, Ko.au Eaoewwnt Sew octtatettat at tne drawnie e tbe U aniaiaiia State lottery, toat day. amonc tne Brians mm were ticket No. 4,941 aoida&d iaWvea to 6 eorge F. Deahon. 44 Kilby atreet. Bosttna. Ifanr . f and a wntleaian in Waah WtonVlX ew t3 ',000; ticket No. 89,416. aold bab. B. Wenaalle. Sb9'N. Sthet., Philadelphia, and tA Uitthn oiaaa. Ki ia Office. Brooklyn, drew low Dip, closing firm. L 001TON The market' was steady.' with" no sales to report. This following. wre tbe quotations of tbe dsyj . Ordinary .' . i. '. ; 4 '. . 7 Good Ordinary. . ..... Of 8trict Ctood Ordinary Low Middling. . ; f Middling. . . .. . . 10 Good MiddlinaV. '. i "t. . 7 . " PBAUT8.r-9ales on , a baaia of 803J oMtet-fe ehellinastbck,' 50 cents for Or-J dlnsry, 60 cents for prime, 70 cents for Extra Prime,' and 80(85 cents for Fancy.; Msrket-''steady2t i- fe' (CORIJ Tbe market was tUm arTJ8 68t cents in bulk, 73 cents in bagvand 75 77i cents per baebel from store, . for eastern county corn. .7" . "A ! 8TAB OFFICE June il.c P. M. t SPIRITS iTURPEiniNISales re-j ported of 150 casks at,3 csaU- per gallon j closing firm at that, figure, belag an sd4 vanca of 1 cent on last reports. ' ; l j ROSIN-rWe. continue to heu ot saleaof; small lots at $t 70 for Strained and' t7S tor-Good Strshied Market lum. " TAB The market'was firm at (2 05 per bbl. Of 280 lbs. wilh sales ' at quotations - CRUDE TDENTINE--SaleB reported at ft -85 for Hard, f3 25 tor Virgin ana Yellow Di'p.i ltsxketfirnv rr r 1 OOTTON The market was steady with no sales to reports IThe following were the qnorstioos of tbe day:,- Ordinary 7 Good Ordinary ..... 8 Strict Good Ordinary.' Low AUddling'. . . . . . . 91 Middling.... ........ 10 Good Middling...... PEANUTS Salea on a bula of 30335 cts for shelliag stock.50 cenU for Ordinary, 60; cents for. Prime, 70 cents for Extra Prime, and 802&85 cts for Fancy. 1 Market steady.;" ""' ' y iQ " 'Vv.i ': :'"V i ; I CORN. The market was firm at 68 881 cents In bulk, ; 72 cents in bags, and 75a77 cents ner bushel from store, for eastern county corn. '-' v:r STAR. OFFICE, June 13, 6 P. M. 8PIRITS T0RPENTINE Market quot ed cuiet on 'Change at 38 cents, with sales renorted dnrinz the day of 150 casks af these flgures-Ht decline of cent per gallon since last report. 1 ROSIN. Market quiet and firm at $1 70 for Strained and $1 75 for Good Strained, without sales. TAR-The market was firm at $2 05 per bbT of 280 lba. with sales at quotations. CRTJDETURPEirriNEUnsetUed snd irregular. Quotations nominal $1 25 for Hard and $3 75 for Virgin and Yellow Dip. COTTON The market was quiet,; with small sales. ' The following were the official From June 1st to June 13ft, 1881. Cotton, Spirits. Rosin. Tar. Crude. 887 ; 3,651 12,653 - 661 3,689 '" WYomJune 1st to June 14ft, 1880. Cotton. Spirits, Rosin. Tar. Crude. MEADE & BAKER'S C ARBOLICi WASH is a fra&rrant and delightful Toilet Article, which has, by its intrinsic merit a, Deen introduced, it arrests and destrova tne - onen8i ve odor " caused 07 decavme leeth, land imparts a iragrant odor to the breath. Used aa a remedy" it will sneedilv heal all; Bleeding: Sponoy. Ulcerated and lie- ceding Gums. It is uoBurpassed as a rem- LJ v.;Aavp JLIbiW,Ut BUU,UU UCCU UBCU Ql Sea with entire success for; the cure of Sea SUkneto. It is used asd prescribed by the wait puvbiviBDs.' - jrrice ju ceau a ucmie. For sals by Druggists; i' ap29 2m eod. X V. WHOLESALE PRICES. j ' PTOdr quoianons, it snoald be understood fef sent the j wholesale prices generally. In maMng oJJSsiaUordewhlglierpncesnflvetobecliargoa, j EXPORTS FOR THE WEEK. 164 3,613 12,819 ' 160 4,207 KXPOBTS From June la to June 13ft, 1881. i Cotton. Spirits.' Rosin. Tar. Crude! i 1 JlKTICLEB. Domea'c, 1,293 Foreign,- 000 Totals 1,293 703- 385 3,433 20,689 4,186 21,074 EZFOBIS ; 930; 000 930' 130 000 130 From June 1st to ' June 14ft, 1880. Cotton. Domes'c, 417 Foreign, 1 000 Total.. .; 417, Spirits: Rosin. Tar. Crude. Ik 9722.268 1.077 2,670 4.524 000 305 000 3,642 6.792 1,077 305 STOCKS. . i ;. . . Ashore and AJioat June 13, 1881. I . 178 2,255 " 36.949 2,985 : 1,223 cents 1t. .. (4 Ashore. ; . Afloat. Cotton. ...... 1,548 . .. . 30 Spirits.... 1,434 , 821 ttOSiC... . . 29.164 . 7,785 Tsr ..i.;; 2.985 ; 000 Cnrtke .... 122 000 : v - j" STOCKS. j I Athorand Afloat June 14, 1880. Cotton Bpiritav Rosin. Tar. 1 Crude 1,330 -j 4,553 H05.985 1,811 v I 857 qXJOTATtOHB. I Jnne 1: lflROl - .Jnnull 1HJM. fVttnifr. ; 11 11 i 8pirits..4, 24 j 27 , Rosin 11051 10 $1 071 12i Tar.......fl 25 t $1'90 . Crude. . . ..f 1 503 40 1 602 80 tpmratlTe cottoa state- ! June 10. The following is the comparative cotton statement for the week ending this date: . 1881. - 1880.- Net receipts at all United states ports auxins week;.....;'.i...i...i 29,309 18,417 Total receipts j to - this t date. ............... o.oo4.iaa a.voa.uoa Exports for week. ..... 49,883 59,402 Total exports to this- date. i.i 4,176.483 3.558.039 Stock in all TJ. S. ports. . 431,034 352,168 Stock in all interior. towns. ............. . 54.143 62.029 Stock in Liverpool . . . . 904,000 797,000 American- afloat, for Great BritainY..;.;.. 149,000 200,000 New Vorat Coi ,Kw Yobk,! New Vorai RlarKet, BAQQINQGnimy. ........ ..... Standard. BACON-North Carolina, Jtiams, ft (new; Shoalders, y S. ...... ....... Sldes.N.a choice, & Western Bmoked Humn . r J 1 ... Sides, S Shoulders,. .u.. . Dry Salted Sides W B..... ... ... ...... Shoulders. . ... ... B A RKBTiH Bpirlta Turpentla 3, Beeonai&ana,eacn.. ........ . Hew New York. ea:J. ...... V NewCltr. each . BXSSWAZ-HB S BRICKS Wilmington 9 M t Northern...... B DTTEB North Carolina. 9 B. i -Northern.' V S. CaKDLES Sperm, ......... xauow.v ...... Adamantine. S3 fi.. GSIKSaS Northern Factorj 9 t inory, creams . State. W ft.............. COrv&it-Java, ft B..M... 1UO, V K... ........... Laeuayra.) ft.......... CORN JCSAli ej.bnaheMn sacks OOTTON TTBS W bdle i. . DOJCBSTICS Sheeting,-, yd Yaxn.V Dubcu.. .......... . BOOS yiS Uackerei!NoVlV9bbC. No.l,ti jgr bW MaeteeCNo.S.3 bbl...... No.S,v wbbi.. Blaekerel, No.S, V bbl...... . Mallets. bbl..... ? jdo Forkbbls i... ' N.O. Berrl&g,Boe, kej;.. DnrOod. ft..... .i. ........ Ferav'n Oaanajio, 1, 1000 as I "Do. " Lobes, " . Baogh' s. Phosphate, ; ... " Oaroilaa Fertilizer, - " eroandBone, i4 : . : 'BoneXeal, Flcmr. . i. CSKsvaataQaanc, ' ' M - uompieie lannuro Wha&n's Phosphate -" Wando Phosphate, Berger Beta's Fhoeph. BTcellenza Cotton fertiliser rLOUB Fine, WbU. ........ ... Super. Northern, bhl ......... Family - - bbl ..... CltyMffls-Kxtra, f bbl..... I i iFamily, V bbl... lifcFamily. i bbl... nT.mel-S it ............. tUlAXa UOrn, in bkjto, m uaxo. Corn, cargo, v Doanei, m uiun Oern, Cargo, bush.iin bags Oorn, mixed baBhel,in bags. Oats, 9 bnshel..... ......... Bed Ross Proor... Peas. Cow. 9 bushel HID BS Green, tt ft. ...... Dry; w . HAY Bastern, tt lOOfts .... western, y iuu jbb w. .v. ni. aa iiwk va !. nunuoiTw, v w m ...... HOOP XKO W . lard Northern, tt ft Northuarou&a, v a.. rTMB bbl... IjTJMBSB Cm SnutSAirss ship Stan, resawea, an. .KOugn sage x-uuw, v it ioa oo o ii o is a 10 v 0 0 & 113 11 14 ! 10 8 . 8X - J!:r;;-COASTWISE.aiiuH, - .; New J York: iSte&m8hib Reralatorwl?0 bbls rosin, 235 casks spts, .50 bbls crude tarpt, 32,000 shingles, 538 bales 'cotton, 14, 77a feet lumber, 80 bbls tar. 87 pkgaJ mdse, 75 tiprces rice, 354 pkg8 shocks,' 100 : bales piaeBtraw, - . " .v : ' FOREIGN. J London Swe brig Cari:: 1,438 casks spts turpentine. ; . -r.-t LitvKRPOOii Br baroae Northern Queen 3,789 bbls rosin. ; ; . . , b-TETTiN yer barque Emile 3,908 bbls roan. ., . .. , -:. . . . ,. , . -: Port-atj-Pbince. Hatti Schr, Vine yard 169,133 feet lumber and .43,100 shingles. . Belfast Nor barque Bisekka 500 bbla spirits turpentine, 2.650 bbls josin. v ' ' Granton Uer barcme Richard 4 225 bUa rosin. .-'' t: - - - ' BfAkBTjRG Nor bardue Resolve 3.10D bbls rosin, 800 bbls spirits turpentine. MARINE. 1 65 . 00 00 so 7 80 ao 15 si 18 10 o 14. a oo a io 26 O wx 15 TTa 1 65 7 1 00 oa 16 00 8 60 8 60 4 50 50 3 00 00 8 00 7 I 170 1 93 180 k 21 J 050 14 001 S3 85 : 12 10J, Iff 14 ; 28 : 16 11 : 80 S 00 : 1 olio 114 20.00 , 10;00 . 9 00 a s oo 7 oo : : 8 25 700 ; 4 00 , ' 9 67 58 88 00 00 00 00 45 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 40 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 00 55 90 0 00 6 00. 6fff 7 60 6 00 6 25 6 50 11 75 - 67 72XO i ft 61 50 t 87 00 : 5100 1 & 60 00 i 60 00 ; 840 00 : 45 00 : t 57 00 45 00 7 00 O 70 W O 70 00 goo 00 6000 425 6 S3 7 00 900 navnl Steree Soirits turpentine' continue firm on the light offerings; merchantable order "held at 43c nob lota at 44a45c.); sale or 70 JNew York bbls. at 431c RosinS are held some what higher again and for low grades ea-. pecially, with a steady demand and small offerings. The t following are the . quo- tauona r . Koatns uommon . ana : gooa 053 Wiltorgood; W0.3Jii JT 2 Wi -"baTUlB'tTgaT: 2 22: No. 1 G Ht225240; good No. 1 I rRiSoJihds......:..;....i i 3 603 65; low paie iv f3 uus nale M t3 30a3 50: extra Dale N S3 624 3 75 f window glass W $4 004 50. Tar S3 503 75. - WeetlndiaCargpee.accordliig to quality, aj jan, Dreaaearioorisg, seasoned Hfant'r and Boaraa. com- mon, ax......... Cbarleeioa AlarKet, v cents lb. t t it t 10,000; ticket No. 813 A. eold to A D. Biflel, 225 Lmmw. nil tii., I tehrMdap. 887 Miehican St.. Tolede, oto. Snw t$iqM;.ttcke i No. ,4.166,80 ta New Haws, Conn!; and "No. 14,8o7. aold to Wm. B. Brewer. BaWere. lb ., drew $2,500 .each; and t3, sel4M jottawn w Xoa; No. mo.; ticketaNos. S5l304. aoMi In Wilmington, N.C.; No. Wa, w. oumw, awu u SI. sold in New York and &alveetoavTexaa.sd?rfo. -ss.t87.8oM la Beadine, Larayetaa, ! NO. 74 ,481 Pa., aw fl.S90 each, and so SU0.400 was dlstrib ated. Aaoshet sisattsr dlatrOiation takes place quotstlons of the dsy: Ordinary........... 7 Good Ordinary. . . .v 8f Strict Good Ordinary Low Middling..... d Middling. ..... . ; 10i Good Middling..... PEANUTS Salea on a basis of 3035 cents for shelling stock, SOcenU for Ordiri- arv. 60 cents for Prime. 70 cents for Extrs Prime, 8085 cents ' for" Fancy. . Market steady. ' - CORN The market was firm st 68068 cents in bulk, 72 cents in Dags, ana yjm 774 cents per bushel from store, for eastern county corn. i STAR OFFICE, June ll, 6 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Market firm at 38 cents per gallon, a decline of i cent on previous rstes.' v The sales of the day sg gregate 900 bbls. at quotations. .: i ; RDalN-Msrket'firm st $1 75 for Strained and $1 80 for Good Strained., an sdvsnce of 5 cents per bbL'.ob" last quota tions. Sales reportedof 500 bbls. i TAR The market was firm at $2 05 per bbL of 280 lbs, with sales at.quotations. CRUDE TURPENTINE Market ir regular; qnoted at $125 for Hard, $2 50 3 75 for Virgiu snd Yellow Dip. : INoTR The quotations of Virgin 'and Yellow Dip- Turpentine were incorrectly given in tbe Star of Sunday , last, st 2 25 Instead ot $2 75 per bbL COTTON Market I quiet, with small sales."' Th following were the official quo- tationa of the 'day , f' timitttkminiVuiki'iti i&St u ;"cents H B Good Ordinary..;. . I 8i ' t 'f: Strict Good 1 Ordrnary. ; ijow jMiaalinei..i. s Middling 10t Good Middling....... It i-;- tt . tt - '' tt : 5 t - t. t fit t I- fiewsa Store : i .June 13. .. The receiots were 241, casks spirits tur pentine . and 985 barrels rosin. There was a umet marKei ; ior rosins ana there were no sales of moment reported. Previous rstes were II 55(ai 60 per bbl for C D; $1 65 tor E; $1 70 for F; $1 80 for G; SI 90 for U; S2 05 ior i; f a oo ior ji.; a w for M:S3 371 for N. S3 70 for window glsss snd $3 75 'for water white.! Spirits tur pentine firm, -, with sales generally since our last si sue per gallon ( ior regniara. uruae turpentine is valued at $ 1 25 per bbl for hard, S2 75 zor veuow aip ana virgin. .' " mm em 81 ; Nw 'Xewsc'. Fst jxiarKet. - iiU 1 Journal of Commerce,-iJupe li. Peanuts are held very , firm! and demand better. - The Quotations are ss follows j Virginia are Sia3ic for Drime: 314 cts. for extrs prune: cents ior iancy, ana itf&H cts for band'Picked. 1 4 ; . I OSmS jOUBKBTS. - LBy Telegraph to the. Morning Star. June 15.-Galvefiton. dull and easy at 101 Manot rAMtintaTia bates: Norfolk.' nomi nal st 104 cents--net receipts -118 bales; Baltimore, quiet at 11 cents net receipts 150 bales; Boston, steady at llf cents net receipts 295 bales; Philadelphia,! quiet at llf cts cet receipts o Daies; i oavamuui, must and steady at lOicta net receipts 189 bales; New Orleans, easy at 104 cents net reeeinta 1.412 bales: Mobile.quiet at 10 cts uet receipts 103 bales; Memphis, quiet st 11 cents net receipts-ai oaies; A.cguBta, oniet and steady at 10 cts net receipts n bales Charleston, ouiet at 104 cents-rnet receipts 185 bales, A CmcAeo. . June 15. Flour in good de mand with full prices. : Wheat in good de mand ' and lower rates; No. 2 Chicago amine Si 10 cashi SI 1H July. Cora ac- uve. nrtn ana niener: Bcasn: hcj hjt. Oata active, firm sad bisher: 894c cash snd . tm.i.i . j Jl .L..aai4 J une. nuHtey mhuj. ami uututuj Pork' ' moderately active. ' and ' ' higher at I $16 50 cash , $16 524 July. Lsrd sctive and a sbsae nig&er at siu t4 csan; iu oo ai0 87i July snd August. . Balk meats so- tive, nrm ana nigner; snouaaerafo u; short Kb sides $3 45; clear f? to. bbls. Snear House, hhds. gal..., v bbls.V sjai..., OILS Kerosene. gal..,..,..,. usni w gai...... gS Unsoeq, fJ gal....,,....... U BoaJB,wgal,.i........ '(0 , 69. 00 1 50 4 10 00 1 40 1 25 80 00 00 00 110 18 00 15 00 13 00 18 00 13 00 3i maw toV Dedc and Boar. ner eal. POUIiTBi; Cfllckensiverownj . Turkeys PKANTJTB 9 bushel ..... POTATOES Sweet, bushel.. . IrlshJiBhush. SICK PORK Northern, City Mesa a rnjne, v w........ - !aroUna,p X.. ....... ;h, W bosh wUuji W .. . City. S . BOPB--..U..... SALT Alum, bushel....... uyerpooi, etsaca, USDon, y Baca........, American. V saek....M SUGAR Cuba, W SMM rortojBieo. w n.. A Coffee, Kz.d- I V 1- - Crushed. ! V S BHJNGIJ--Oontraet, 9 M ... . uommon, m. ............ CypressSaps fj M,. ........ Croress Hetfrts 9 aL .... 8TAYSS, W.O.BbL,fM..r TALLOW fe.. ...... ....... TDLBER 8 olpalug, f Bitra Shipping.. M1U Prime, fj"st Mill Fair. It........... ... Common Mill.... ... Inferior to Ordinary. S3 M... WEISSBY Northern, K gal .. North Carolina, gal . WOOL Unwaehed, 9 S .?-'?. washed. B Barry Wool.. 00 00 c 85 00 - 40 000 00 i io to 00 00 & 35 . 75 O 40 O " 40 - 09 Q 00 00 00 00 880 8 10 6 751 13 VM 08 . 73 71 62 00 1 60 .AH 3 11 1E0 1 50 1 35 O 85 09 O 1 O SO 00 O 16 00 O18 00 O38 00 O 15 08 : 88 t 41 46 87 39 80 3 35 14 . ARRIVED. Bchr Watchful. Gill. Elizabeth Citv. with 6,600 bushels corn to P Cumming & Co. j .- JNor barque John ochwensen, Iiondon, Heide & Co. .- ? Schr C W Lewis. 323 tons. HcDDer. Thomaston, Me., hay and . lime to E G Barker & Co. s Schr Mary Bear. Chadwicki Baltimore. Geo HarriSB & Co. . Bchr Northern Usbt. Stitwell. 157 ton s. Baltimore, G HarriBS & Co. i Bchr Walter B Palmer. 128 tons. Ellis. Boston, E G Barker & Co. . . Schr D B Everitt. 205 tons. McLean. Rockland, to Master. Brig Angelia. 284 tons. Evans. Boston. Northrop & Cnmmings. ocnr Mary w heeler, Davis, Ualabasb, naval stores, D L Gore. , pchr Leviathan. Gauawav. Lockwood'a Folly, naval Btores, D L Gore. " Bchr William, Moore, Shallotte, naval itores, A Martin. , t, ; i Bchr Ontario, Morgan. Tubb's Inlet. naval 8tores,.Kerchner & Calder Bros. Steamship Benefactor. ; Tribeau. New York, TE Bond. - Bchr E JU. Drummond. 295 tons. Hiesins. Belfast, Me, hay to EG Barker & Co. , iJarque Glacier. 360 tons. Small. Bath. Me, E G Barker & Co; ice to J E Lippitt. , . CLEARED. bteamshiD Regulator. Doane. New York. - T E Bond. , Bwe briz Carin. Schmidt. London. Alex Bprunt&Son. ... i ir barque Northern Oaeen. Andrews. Liverpool, Alex Sprunt & Eton. . ..... , uer Darque JJimiie, Knuth. Stettin. Pater- Bon, Downing & Co. achr' U t Macomber. . -. Gonalves. Hay ti, E Kidder & Sons. ; ; v bchr vineyard, Roaebrook, Poiwu Prince, Hayti, Northrop & Cummiogs. - por barque isrssska, Ulsen, Uellset, Ire land, Alex Bprunt&Son; uer i barque uicbard. Paske. Granton. Alex Bprunt & Son. :.: Schr Alary Wheeler. Davis. Ualabasb.' D L Gore. " ' ' Schr Leviathan. Gallawav: Lockwood'a FoBy, D L Gore. : acnr William. Moore. Hhalloue. A Mar- Schr: Ontario. Morgan.' Tubb's Iolet. Kerchner& Calder Bros. . Nor barque ' Resolve, Speilberg. Bam. burg, Williams & Murcbison. o o a o 145 100 18 ! 30 33 85 35 135 70 80 81- I860 15 00 11 ' 00 00 fh 14 00 85 a 1 40 . 1XCI 1 i i4xa i 80 .O it 78 00!J "80 00 o ooi oo e 75 o . ij o ' I . 10 10f 9X 18 8 9 9 9W 5 00 7 00 5 00 3 80 4 50 6 00 'OO 70 ; IS 00 A 15 00 10 00 00 00 . 5 16 IS 00 6 13 00 13 03 14 50 1 6 53 S 7 50 i 5 50 6 50 4 50 580 0 00 4 00 1 00 6 00 1 00 3 50 30 O if 31 - 35 A. ! S6 13, ASPI.ENI1D OPPORTUNITY TO WmA POBTUNB. SRVKKTH GRAND DI8- PRIBUTION, CLASS- O, AT NKVjT OBLKANS, TUESDAY, JULY 13. ltSl-134ib noatbly Lonisiaia State LolterY ComianY- Incorporated In 1858 for 35 years by the Legisla ture for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of $1,000,009 to which a: reserve fnnd of over $420,000 has since been added, i : ' : By an overwhelminsj popular vote lu franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 3d, A. D. 1819. j c ITS GRAND S1NGLB NUMBKB DRAWINGS will take place monthly. "V ' , " i v j ' irr NEVER SCALES OS POSTPONES.; Look at the following Distribution ,V' ' , j ; CAPITAL rUlMS, $30,000. , . . ; . , 100,000 TJfKETS AT TWO DOLLARS EACH- HALF TICKETS. ONE DOLLAR. . A- LIST 07 PRIZES. 10!. HOG Hay.Oattle and Wagon Scales JOHES, i HE ;;PAYSS TflE JREIGHT. iSEST SvAXJS SVAS M.A1&. . BesponslHo Ginners, may .order the doses Scale now, and pay, at. uinning. ifor iroaooit Riving price ot au size, scales, aooreas !j w H 4 ti ones or Dmgflamion, : 1 Capital Prlcev..... ll capital raze..... ' 1 Capital Prize ; aPniesof $2500............. 5 Prizes of 1000........ .... 30 Prizes of . 500.............: ISO Prizes of 100 S00 Prizes of 50........ ... 500 Prises of 30 1000 Prizes of 10............. j . APFROZDtATION PRIZES: 9 Approximation Prizes of $300.1.: .: '. 9 ApproximaUon Prizes of 808. i...... 9 Approximation Prizes of 1C0. 4 . ... ... .$30,000 10,000 i 5,000 6,000 ; 5.000 10,000 10,000 10,000 10,000 ..10.000 9,700 1300 , 900 1,857 Prizes, amounting to ............ $110,S) Responsible carrespondint:-agents jranted at all promiaent points, to whom a Uberal compensation wdlbepaid, (;r H ;,. ; .ii :b;(.:''f j" For farther information, write clearly, grrins foil address. Send orders by express or Registered Letter or Honey Order by maU. Addressed only to ; - ; : af . A. DAUPHIN, 1 :i "; ' p ij v::.L New Orleaas,LoBisiana. Ot M. A. DAUf llUi, UAHi :.1 No. 313 BROADWAY, HEW YOBn.! leltWlt' ' BINGELAilTON, Ni Y All onr Grand Extraordinary Drawings are under the supervision and management Of GENERALS G T. 1UUUJUUAKU ana J UDAXi A. JL&JUiX, e lli mw4wVf we sat
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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