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11ie"lWeekly 'Star. Governor long's poetic croc- 1 LAMA.TION. ,. " - l Whereas, it is . a , good and ancient cus tom to set apart after the harvests day for public thanksgiving and praise to Almighty God, - ; " ' '-, . Nowi therefore, I,; John D. Lona:,;, Q& vernor.by and "with the' advice of the Council, appoint therefor ! Thursday, the 24th day of November next, f t" V Unto thee, O Grod,-dd-we give; than W v Thon visitest thcr caTth: andLwaterest itf Thou bleasest the springing thereof. Thou crownest the year with Thy goodness.; The" nastures are clothed with flocks V the vallevs also are covered over with corn ; they shout -for joy;thejslsoingH ; s-f;! Blessed is he thatcoBlMere Come unto me all ye that labor and 'are heavy laden,- and I will give you rest. '- - 1 . . i j t..i. fj; . .." !.:,- .";' O Painterof the fruits and flowers, 'T t We own Thy wise design. x Whereb v'thesc humble hands odours May share the work of. Thine J , , ..: Apart froin pfhee w'e plant in vain." The root ana sow the seed ; ? r Thy eiirtir knd'jThy feter, rairi ; 1 : -i! " Thy nm 'and flew we' heed. - " Our toil 3a swetiwith than1rfalness, dill Our buBden isour oonsi fr.;roit s?o .r .The, course of, earth's gray .morning is .mnj The hlessmeof its noon.;; ; ' '- And still with reverent hands we cull ' . ;.. Thy gifts , each year renewed ; -,: The good is always beautiful 1 ; The beautiful is good;; '" "J:;!:5; Given at the Council chamber in Boston, this 29th day of October, in the year of our Lord i one thousand - eight hundred- and eighty-one, and oftne independence of the United States of,. America the one hundredth and sixth.- .. i ... .. " John D.- Loxo.' !" By hisExcellency the Governor, with the advice of the Council. ' - ' . ; h Henry B. Pierce,. Secretary... God save the Commonwealth of Mass- chusetts. -: " :T: Boston IJerauL XORTH' CAROLINA LANTA. AT AT ' Cliarleston News & . Courier. ' All the minerals nsed in the man-, ufacturing arts are! found in North Carolina in immense quantities, spec imens of which are contained in the collection at' the Exposition, r ; iyt f I; :.KAOuf' AJfi TAjj;y;-.ji3 abound in- lare deposits, VTiicf raicf; . lin occurs nvlahy" of vthfe jmiddW counties' hut ith& finest quality,!; as Avhite as.snb Jand;etttire-Iy "free from all sand or grit, -is' found in -Macon county,: in the extreme southwestern part of the State. It lies superficial' ly, and can be worked at inconsidora. ble cost. Red clays for making brick, and light colored , varieties fori the manufacture of pipes and coarse pot tery, are found in the central part of the State and in the Piedmont conn try. - . - : f ;. . The minerals peculiar to the State are corundum;' and - mica," both of which exist In large quantities.- The richestdeposit$ of corundum " are found iw-Maieon county, near. Frank - lin, antl 'in' Clay county, on i Buck Creek; and elsewfiere in smaller quah- titles. . !?: ; . . ; . - ; -"'Z-": THE 5IICA MINES - are in Mitchell, and yield remarkably fine specimens. There are now found : shafts in this connty that ,were;sunk before the "white man ever came to this country!-; How- the shafts came ' there no one ; knows, but trees have .been removed from the debris cover-, ing their mouths which indicate cen turies of growth. I It is supposed by some that the; aboriginal workers of the mines carried on a great traffic with the inhabitants of the Mississip pi Valley, the interpreter of the mys tery being able in this way only to account for the presence of mica, in the Indian? mounds which ; have been! ' found the" Mississippi , Valley. However thii may be; it is a singular fact that the ancient shafts to this.day indicate the best veins of mica and yield the finest products. In mica and corundum estem North Caro lina now forms the storehouseof the world, In the southwestern part of the, State, now being - opened up by two t lines of railroad, there - are - large quantities , of " " - - THE FIXEST MAKULK, of varied colors' and susceptible of the highest polish. ; Specimens are on exhibition, the mdst striking of whieh is a beautiful flesh-colored variety, which would Jl& especially suited tor statnary; c There ire large quantities of the best Varieties of building stoneJ gray and Scotch! granites- and brown sandstone in the central -and western portions of the State. - The quarries have not been-largely worked. 1-f j Encouraging indications Tiave beerf found in the Sta,te of the existence ot PRECIOUS STOXES : ' ' ' in large quantities -Fif e or six hahd- some diamonds have been found by. persons washing for gold, and an jen- tirelv new crem was . recently disco vered in Alexander county by Prof. Hiden, while working over the debris1 . of an old' gold mine,' " l his stone is a green color and very, beautiful. ..: It is said to be equal in val ue to the dia.-. mond. In his explorations Prof . Hiden also discovered a pocket ,.of. emeralds of great parity and beautyr Topazes, garnets andi agates in -great numbers . have! been found, and the wealth of the State in this" direction alone is , wonderful, though i not' be- The Wmtern N orth Carolina Railroad I Raleigh News-Observer. ';' i The cpmmissiOners of the Western JN orth Carolinaf Railroad ' having re turned, we have ascertained tlie fol lowing as the result1 of their work : ' It appears that there were some ten auegaxions 01 aiscrirainawons iron sidered by the commissioners at their recent meeting;. a$ . nanpite. many or most of them embraced charges for carriage 'over other; roads than the : Western North .Carolina Railroad only. In the reply made by - the authorities 'if tlthe'i'Wciilern' North Carolina5 Railroad,; they say that theyl make tuil answer m all matters, hut : do not admit" the; right of the "com missioners'iW' inq uire into ficist kbn cerning their connecting lines. ,-They say that if any discriminations have occurred on the Western North Caro lina Railroad-tbey were' by" accident, and not intended, it having been all the while, and is now, the purpose -and intention of, the- management to strictly, observe the law. . - ; The commissioners, in their record of jtheirf proceedings, 'say, ; After considering the complaints and the answers of the management (of the Western Korth Carolina' Railroad), the commissioners find as a fact that there haie ! jbeeri HdiscriminatioriS by, the 'management of the Western North Carolina Railroad Company, in violation of the act of sale. But as some of them had been already: cor- levieu Hinre ne commissioners oegan professed their willingness to correct aii;otners ana guard agemst their oc currence in the .... future, the commis sioners deem it proper to take no further-.action for .the present, reserving- theright to do so hereafter should it become necessary. : . r : r. The commissioners proceeded on the; 8th and r 9th over , the Western jNoirth Carolina Railroad, as far as .thej track had been laid upon either branch;- and r inspected the progress l and character' of the work thereon. .They found "that .since their last in spection the track1 has been laid on the Paint Rock : branch from two miles f aboye to t ten . miles ; below Marshall, a distance ' of: ' about twelve miles. The road,! as far as; j Marshall, they, .find i to be in; f air running order, bnt that parjt below Marshall they find to be of a tempbiary'characriThey fihd that some two j and a - half miles of track have been laid on the Duck town line, west from the function. (which is also of a temporary, -charac ter.! 1 hev hnd that since their last inspection work has been prosecuted on both lines 1 with diligence f and en ergy The commissioners are '' ex pected to meet in Raleigh: on Mon day, the 14th. .;f . : . Vye hnd some , mention of the same matter in the Charlotte I Observer. says : "It is learned further that a great deal of the work, such aa trestles and the like, is of a tempo rary nature but that the company are I preparing to ; ' replace most of them with permanent iron structures. senator Vance states that the com missioners have never yet announced .their ratification of the claimed ex tension of time of four months, from the l ist of Jnly last till the first of November last. It will be remember ed, that .the commissioners, ' at their meeting last September, ignored the validity of that. extension -. - - PLIES & MOSQUTTOESJ A 15c box of "Rough on Rats'1 will keep a house. free from, flies, - moflquitoes, rats and mice the entire season t Drncgists. ; Depot, J. C. jauNDS, .Wilmington. - 1 ! t COTTON. ' I ' r i - New York Financial Chronicle. ' New Yokk, November 11. The movement of the crop, as indicated by our telegrams from the "South: to night, is given below. For the week ending this evening (.November 11), the total receipts have reached 224,- 420 bales: against 216,635 bales last week, 203,241 balesthe previous week, and 184,531 bales three weeks smce making the total receipts since the 1st of September, 1881, . 1,606,800 bales, against 1 ,85 7,906 bales for the same. period 'of 1880, showing! a decrease since September 1,. 1881, pt 251,106, bales.. - .' .' :.' The exports for the week ending this evening reach, a total, ol X02,836 bales, of wJuck 55,183 were to wreat Britaia,' 12,338 to ;Frahce and 35,315 to the rest of the Contmnti.wbile the stocks as made no this levenmg are now ?77039 bales. . : r rw ''. . - m ' ' j.q-aY continuea unravorame; re ports; from the ; Southern' exchanges caused some deduction lin Terop esti mates, and revived speculative confi dence, upon which an important ad vance was realized.1 f Cotton r bn the spot jtvas qniet and unchanged until Friday, when the hii . grades were advanced 1-1 6c., being jin demand and comparatively scarce. To-day there was no decided change, -but holders were firraerw i f :. .?,The Dea!Mbkiest(Iawa) vTrt- WeOdy-Tri- ywne says : A Harnsburs, xa. , journal mentions that Mr. D. Bensinger, No. 4 Mar ket Square that ctt -wasvcurea-rDy. ist. Jacobs Oac arviolent ' attack of rheuma tism, j --m r-r lif I 'd-1 ho 1.:.: .: i -Hs a ; cotton. ;' ':' "Wlaljfjtreet Corv Baltniiiore SunJfe New York, November .12. Cotton was booming to-day.. Laverpooi icominir over 3-32d; hiffher on the late - months . and the ehorts makinsr haste! to tecover; The six million cr6p bluffers;on the exchange were tested by Addison Cammack. the well known Wall street broker, and formerly in. the cotton!trade; at lew -Orleans, who au thorized ten he ,bt - $l,00a each," that the cron would not 'reach -Msix.'HJo oneovaa found to take a single bet.- The takings of the English, ;and continental spinners last month were 469,000- bales of 400 pounds each, against 4XW.0OO in October, 1880, while 'the consumption was 512,000,; against 481,- 000. The .English and continental stocks, .November l.were zzz,vw oaies, against 03, 000 lastvear. - . Market steadyj f : : V- .1 . BURNETTS COCOAINE,! tjuxike am Otheb HArmraffissniGS, flu best for pro moting the growth of and beautifying the Hair,' and endenng it. dark and dossy. The CocoAOm iholds, in a liquid form, & large, proportion of deodorized Cocoanut Oi- prqared expressly' for this purpose. . No other compound possesses, the peculiar properties which so exactly sut the various conditions of the human hair.T " - The superiority of Bubitett's Pivor--iiirri Extbacts consists in their'perfect pu-: rity.and great strength: 1 ' - - j " "t r Raleigh News-Observer: , CoL IT. C. Jones - informs us that the people of Jbarlotte are pleased at the sale of the Car-' olina Central Cailroad to the Raleigh and Gaston Railroad. ;: Much 5 cotton land has been sown down' In' wheat, and we are. informed that much xof the grain is above "ground and.. looking finely. 4 The stand is, goodin most cases. The good weather has 4 beCrj, utilized and"' : wheat) waa ? own up to last Saturday. . Two syndicates to buy, the Cape Tear and Yadkin Valley Railroad,; running f rom.'3rayetterile ' to.'Greensboro, and to be extended-to Wilmington and Mt. Airy, are expected to make bids this week.1 The nnderatanding:ia that; the road is to be ruo northwest towards the Ohio River.-. . t CUllllllNT CQZIULLiT pd now r the j Readiustcrs will readjustl "Be sure of it. And thev will readiust nnon the basis and bj the methods of the Riddleberger. bill, - too! ' Be- sure of that! It is very true that we - had differences- as to the amount of the debt and the manner of settling it; but these were lully discussed in the Readiuster cau cus in 1879':80,. and the Riddleber ger! bill was adopted as a compro mise, p. It has nowbeen - ratified by the people and every; "Readjuster elected to . the ueneral Assembly is pledged to it. v We assure our con temporary (the ; JMspateh) that the uut wui - uecome a taw; ana . u . tne creditors refuse to accede t it, they will get- nothing! Mark? onr words. : t Surely the holders : of .United States "securities ; have no guarantee, that, if the Republican party con tinues to retain eontrol of the govern ment, the bonds .will nbt be repudi ated, for they have witnessed a Re publican Administration; as.tlie. Nev York ISun points put, giving steady support and countenance to a party that has just elected as Governor of Virginia one wlio gave expression to the following opinion concerning the . national debt : As to the full and final payment or liquidation of- the present enormous national debt, - he that knows the American people and their utter deficiency in: the ; high qualities of , truth ; and integrity, knows that such an expectation is but shall rejoice when the erash comes. It is a debt contracted in the prose cution of an infamous and : unneces sary war." The Attorney General of Virginia also proclaimed publicly, after the passage of the Riddleberger bill, that ; he was. iai tixcJot Wth L vigorous ; application of the. pnnci-f pies of readjustment to the national debtJJVbrfolk ViryinkuC&S. l- : ". ' ' jf; Track- fayinir commenced" veaterdav on- thePensacola & Atlantic Railroad. The road will connect east and west Florida, and the managers say it will . be - completed to a connection with the - Jacksonville road during next year. , "' Hon. Hannibal Hamlin. American Min ister to Simin. and Mrs. Hamlin, and Misa Blaine, daughter of Secretary Blaine, ar rived at Liverpool yesterday in the steamer Illinois, from JPhiladelphia. - New York Navat Mams. ffilMkft, No wtrr 14. . New York Jouraalof PIimbwiim Spirits Turpentine TJie macket is some what stronger and rather aftore.-activeen-conraged by the.bettec sttltn advices? Sales are 800 bbls in. nssriaatable order. in yard, at 55Jc, and 50 t& on dock at oDc,dosm&: at55fa55ic f orvard Iota.. Koeins The strained still favors bujers, as the ex porters are restricted in dealings by the po sition 01 we ireignt market;' tne medium grades hold up well, being chiefly wanted; fine grades white generally held steady and quiet: Strained and good strained, $2 35a 3 40 per 280 lbs; E 3 60o2 62; F 2 67 2 70;G2 80a2 85; H 2 95;I290a2 95; K 8 a3 12i;; M 8 25o3 37i; N 63iS 75; .W 4 00a4 25. Tar at3 00o3 10. '- Sawnili Blee Market, HfveBilwr 15. Savannah News: .-.-:. . ; There was a good demand for this -grain to-day at steady and unchanged values. Sales of 308 bbls. We quote, -Common. . . .........r....... .; tHaSl Fair. .... s ........ .. 5o5 Good 6 a&r Prime. ..... ........ ...6f v Choice. ,. ........ -..v; 7i f f. .': Roueh : i -.r.sif Pr ir-oi-K-S Country lots'. i... 90ca$l 20 Tide water. $l;50al 65 COTTON MABKETS. By Telegraph to the Morning Star. ; . November 16. Galveston, . steady at 114 cts net receipts 2,940 bales;-Norfolk, quiet and steady at Hi cents net receipts 5,126 bales; Baltimore, steady at'llf cts net re, ceipts 811 bales; Boston, quiet and firm at 13 cents net receipts 1,392 bales; Philadel phia firm at 12 cents net receipts 70 bales: Savannah, active and firm at 114 cents' net receipts 6,146 bales; 'Hew Orleans, steady at Hi cts net receipts 16,578 bales; Mobile, - quiet at 11 cents-Hiet receipt 1.977 bales: Memphis, firm at lli.centa net receipts 2,856 bales; Augusta, firm, at lOf- ct eel receipts ,83 .bales; Cnarleston, abouteady at 111 cents net receipts 5,010 Dales. '::. - - : '.: ; . , - i . aw 1 1 i'i ; Near York Peanut Market. . ; New .York Journal of Commerce, Nov.' 15. The -market continues easv and dulL Prime Virginia quoted at 55fci strictly "prime at 66c aad hand-picked at .Tie. :;vj'V;-,A ...j . ;. -,. n HORSFORD'S a ACID PHOSPHATE is Jjoss of AypCTrrkHorsf ord'g Acid Phosphate Is -use4 with great success in languor, loss of appee. and hjpochon drial i :-: DUtni" -ox i'f''t , .'.. $1500 per. rear eaa be easily Biade at borne working for E. 6. Bldeoat & Co., 10 Barclay St, New York. Send, for their catalogue an4 fall particalars. -J : :-' : ' .oct8Wly ' J STILL IN THE WOEKSHOP. To do good work the mechanic must have good health. ; If long. nours or connnement m ciose rooms inave en feebled his hand or dimmed hia right, let him at once,, and before some organic: trouble appears. taice plenty or Hop witters. ai system wiu oe rejuvenated, hia nerve Btrengtheaed, his Bight become clear, and bis whole constitution be built .up to a better working oqadition i. tX ON THIRTY DAYS' TBXsX.-rWe wul sendte Dye's Klectro-Toltatc Belts ana otcer siectne Appliances on trial for thirty darato young men ana older persons wno are anuctea witn-K Debility, Lost Vitality, etc. guaranteeing relief and complete reot oration ot hood. Also for Rheumatism: sis. liver and Kidney Difficulties. Runtures. and many other diseases. Illustrated "pamphlet sent rree. Aaoresa voitaip Ben vx, aranau, mica. . c MOTHERS ! MOTHKBS ! MOTHERS 1-Are you disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a sick cniia sunenng ana crying wim mc excru ciating pain of cutting teeth t It o, go at once and get a bottle of MKH. WIN8LOW ING SYRUP. It win rebeye the pool t .. l ...4 1 n.,.ln A A 4 800TH- ttle suf- there is no mistake about it. There is not a mother on earth who has erer used It who will not tell yon at one that It will regulate tne Dowels and grre rest to the mother, and relief and health to the child, o Derating like mairie. . It is Derfectlv sale to Use in all cases, and pleasant to the taste, and is the- prescription of roe of the Oldest and best female physicians awT. nurses in the United States. Sold everjfwnerev cents .Dajcuet r J e 1 - A DISPUTK' ABOUT A liOTTKBY TICKET. A special dispatch from Helena, Ark,, saya : Kight Deiore last tuot. aa;. an attempt warn maae w -fuuudnsia Simon Sitrerman while on his war to this. city. Fiye shota were fire at him from be hind a tree, with no other effect than to frighten the horse ridden by Silrerman, W&tch threw Li naer wiiaoui wjunug uuu. tue win tempt on Silverman's life Is the legal dilute now Ywfnm th New Orleans courts- about toe owner shin of the lottery ticket which won !t " 1 15,000 lris in the Louisiana 8tat Lotte, fcitrerman: claiming it to De.nis, -uai-J.MAavmuf that it had been purloined from her.. . The ticket ' was takenfrom him at the muzzle of the pistol, and he has instituted suit for the money. It is supposed the attempt on nis me was maae to keep him from prosecuting the suit. New Orleans ncayune, wet. i. . ; . , - OIJIJEEGIAL;vrav WILUINGTON M A it KE T. STAR OFFICII Noyv.10s P.,1 SPITJtS ' TURPENTINEilie matfet ! opened firm at 51 cents ' per ' gatfonith sales reported 'of O'&skt ) thStprfcBf R03ntP-The market continues' dull at 3 00 for . Strained and $2 05 for Good -Strained, with ho sales to report.' - J f.M1-'-; TAR--Market firm at $2 80 ;per bhl bf 280 fis,'.with sales at quotations.- j CRUDE i; TIJRPENTINE-Wanted.r at $3 00 for Hard, $3. 25 fb and $2 60 for Virgin,, being a reduction 6 one-fifth on Virgin with sales as offered. i COTTONt The. market opened, steady, with sales of. 300 bales oh a hasisof 11 l-16c per lb for Middling, closing dulL : The fol-! lowing , were the quotations of the day: ; Ordinary. ; '. U i li Ji . .. s 8 cents tt ! uooa cmunary,. ........ . v 11-10 Low Middling....,.,..;.. 104 JIUUUXLUK. . . . .' . Good Middling. .i. 111-16 lit " PEANTJTS-Market firm at75cfor Ordi-1 nary,' 6 fot Prim'8 and ft 00, X 101 20 per bushel for Fancy!' oucueu peanuts 4C.per w. ,. i-v; opened firm: at 52 cents per gallon ; with: sales reported of 200 casks, at that price,snd 100 do at 52) caits,closing firm at the latter figUrel.; . Hi; .:.!s:::.'''-iit'v ,',.: ROSLNThe market is quoted dull at $2 00 for. Strained and $2 0JT' for 000 Strained, with rumored sales at lower flg,Ji TAR-Iarket firm: at $2 30' per!i.bbl of 280; lbs., with' sales at quotations." ' CRUDE TURPENTmiMarket firm at 2 00; for Hard,' $3;25,;for Yelloifpip; and $2 60 per bbl f oif jylrginl jiemg 'a re-' duction of one-fifth on yirgmV with(salea as, oSered. , ' j , '-.,.'-, i COTTON The market was steady, with ; sales, of 600 r bales., on a j basia. of vll , l-16c per . for ' Middling; eloaing: du& The following were quotations: of the Otdlnary.;.;!. . . .-..vvr Si " cents ; tt uooa urainary.. ... ; ii-ib Low Middling. . .. . . 10 a Middling, . ......... ... 11 1-16 Good Middling.. ..v. . llf fEANtJTS Market firm at 75c for Or-. dinary, 85c-for Prime, 95c for Extra Pnie,, anid $1 00, 1 101 20per bushel fpr Fancy. Shelled peanuts 4c per n..,,v .)-, (t-;7.' i ST A TO fYmTKyV. V4vMr9 :rprfti SPIRITS TURPENTINE The inaiket' was firm at 52c per gallon, withsales ref ported of 275 &sks at that pr,; closing 8teaor ' ! ;.- .:: ;. .. J 'i ROSIN The niarketwas quiet at i. 05 for Strained, and 3 00 for Good ,'gtauned, ; with no sales to report! I;; .; .;h 'Viui . ' TAR Market steady at $2 25 per bbl pt 280 Jb, with sales at ; quotations, being 4 , decline of 5 cento on. last reports ui vf.i.iii : CRUDE TURPENTINE Market firn: at $2 00 for Hard, $3 25 ' for Yellow 'Dip and $2 60 for Virgin,' being a reduction bf one-fifth on Virgin, with sales as offered; ! v ! COTTON1-The market was firmer, with no sales to report ' The following were the quotations of the day: '' 1 :! ' ' ' 5 ;: 'j;! Ordinary. ? 8g ' cents ft uooa uramaryiii.... 11-15 " Low Middling., : .. . . .: ' 10f ' MMdung. . . . . . ..i , ; . ; 11 1-16 j Good Middling....,; llf; ,"1 v h '7 ;.' PEANUTS Market firm at 75c for Or dinary, TB5c for Prime, 95c for Extra PrjmeJ4 and fl 00, 1 101 20 per bushel for Fancy. oneiiea peanuts c per 10. - i STAR OFFICE, Nor. 14, 6 PM.'"!4 f SPIRTTS TURPENTINE The market. was nrm, at ozfc per gallon, witn. sales re ported of 200 casks at that price.! , 1 ' ;-; ROSIN The market was 'duliat'tl 95 for, Strained and 2 00 , for, Good , Straine; .jwixw sales to rer,. TAR-Lt - demand, at $2 125. perflbbl of 280 lbs with sales at quotations. ,. ; ,-. f l V . CRUDE TURPENTINE Market rfiritt at2 00 for Hard, 43 25. for Yellow! Dip and $2 60 per obi. for Virgubeing a redue- tioh of one-fifth on1 Virgin,- i with sales a& . COPTON-Th market Wa firmer; with amall -sales- reported 'oh a' basis' of 11 were me quoiauons o me uay : . ; . ( Ordinary;.,:. .!l.:.' ... 85-16 cents W Good Ordinary;'. . . i . . f . ,.;.; i-s Low Middling.-.', .iv. 10 li-lQ.t U Middling.... ...i.vllV 'nunAlM uooa jaiaaime. ..... .. . n v-10 : "-,;, it ;. PJSAN UTS Market firm at 75c for, Or-: dinary, 85c for -1Pe,';.95e7 jf or,; ELxtqa, Prune, and fl 00,, .1 10, 20, perbuahel for Fancy,. Shelled peanuts 4c. per':B,., 4 ; - i STAR, OFFICE. Nov. 45. R! SPIRITS TURPENTINE-rThe market opened firm at 51 cents per gallon bid, with! sales reported later of 150 casks .-.at SJitCte, being a decline of lc on last reporta. -:; ; ROSIN Dull and nothing doing:; a Bast sale arfl 95 for Strained rand $2 00 1 for ' TAR--Firniierat with sales at quotations1 being an ; advance V CRUDE TURPENtlNEVMaret.' flrn m$2 25 for .'Har! $ and 42 80 per bbl , for Virgin ; ; being; a. jp- duction of one-fifth on Yrginwith jSales as offeired. !;.,;- iU--:l;uJ ' ;'COTTDN The inayket waa tfin, with L sales reported Of 00 bales oil abasia.of lle4 per-ft ; for Middling, i r Tkef ollowing:were quotations, f the . dajf: il; If Ivbrv Oniinary ; kUlbvi w !'8J -tn ceni l uooa ordinary,. . . ii . i-u i rsi .'u ;Low Middling,, ....i .10, 1316 ,1:, Middling. ...lit., t . ( t " : Goqdadiiinj.;;:v-. nl"' PEANUTS-tarket; firjn at 75c for. Or dinary. 85C for Prune!' !JE(5c - Ipr iBartra 1 I mme, anq f i ;ou,i i:, ioi ?w pcrousm STAR OFFICE. Noy. 16. 6 P.M: SPIIOTSTURjPENTJNETfcajnarket waaquiet and easy, at, 51o per gallon; :TkUJ no sales to reports s j- , .iH iv ROSIN The market, opened iduBvand TAR- Firm at S3 40 per obi or 2S0 lbc" . r CBTJDK ' 'TURPiamNIMaTket firm 9,1 .fs ;W xor nara,' f1 ou ior"ienow Din and 42 RO for viwnn. heine'aTRdUction-' ported fiawor fstey r ip ;m j j jl ' y iOI:I. lllldO-i ftnaW oecuae we on laavsvporcK.. v " : -: " . f " V .i T i IlVvnT:" ' 7;l( i Si. of one-fifth on "Virgin, with sales at fuov tations. :: U -. ; ,1. I lift.. JGkUlf . in m ithronghdutth .y, with sales reported of. 500 bales on a 1. Js of lic per IS for Mid-: dling. The f ollawinre fs, Quotations of Ordinary. . . A l-iffB cents ft Good Ordinary.... . . Low Middling..-. . . i 10 13-13 " n " Middiingi:. ; uj mt--"MK uooa-iiiQcuir x.2Vv lit;:.:; v;i" r JEANUT: n&kctf r'trefo? Or dinary;"" ' - -tra Prime; and; 'Oj Mt'lpx biiU:lfor!: Fancy,-Shelled peam;l 3 4cvper Ib'S-i 3inRE( ;1 rom Noijth; to iToy. 501,4880,.' 8,072 yw2,243 .,.8,7? a,S40 ! n 1,659 ; .-.iuD vEXPORTS-,"-'-!''-t ; Forwek:endmgNof;i4thi8.- Ddniestic 3,187' " 638 ' 448. ' 473 11 Forelgnr 4,45? 000.' 2,967 .; 000 .M yl Total 7,640 638 8,415. EXPORTS . JfromNov. KhtaJSov. 15th. 1880. P' i (Mton Spirits Domesticl,237.?. 14 3,899 1,086 115 Eoreign 6,034 501 2,478 : '- . 1 ' ... x uta. .1 1 1 CottoijEL . .1. .. .10279- 7,278 17,557 Spirit ........... U,TXU , tnJ9 ,UU1 JlOMUH. ,nt72T3T5,29S S3,763 . . T.3UfiO.)iJ779v(Ou00a!wli779 Kosinw Tar. .y Crude; C6tioass-0 rx J11-Jf t1" Spirits... 1 1-43 f ?.. 1 ' 52i: Rosb . .$1 35 l :40'' M 1 95, 2 00 ; Tari.;.. 2 '40 ' 2 25 I uruae ;. 1 m z w - 8 oo 3 35 v. ' v .. : : : iA'-! New fork Comparative Cotton State New York, November 11. The follow ing is the Gonroarative cotton statement for the weekendingthi8 date : - I tWM;-&rcrti.r-;-J I 1881. - 1880.'; iNet receipts at all United , 1 . !" btates portsdunng tnes v M : - ' weekw?:it5rn: . -! 223.817 215.649 'Total ! receipts to this' - I r " oate. i. w .'. n . i ; i,ow,ieo l 'ao,oi4- ExportS.foT the week. '.J, 99,437 109,968 Total ..exports to thia : ; date;: 'It I rV..V...! 752,201 937,885 Stock in all United States ! ' -: 4 .K: 780,039 774,120 Stock at, all . interior mI towns::"..!. . . . . 139.360 125.869 Stock in LiTerpool.r.' . . 505,000. " 424,000 American t afloat :s for.' - ' ' ; Great Britian...'.;. .. .121,000 252,000 ' Selma' not received ; ( : ; : l1- EXPOBTS FOB THE VEEK. , ::,towisE.; ; . NEwlYoEi-Steamship Benefaetor 1, 515 bales cotton: 825 bbls rosin, 186 casks ,spirits,i'97 bbls tar, 10 do crude, 19 bales yarns, 190 bbls black lead, 50 bbls oranges, 40 tierces rice, 70 bags rice, 13 pkgs mdse, (38,653 feet Jurobcr.'' ?')' . " : 1 PAiiliFiiAlSchT'Louis P Mallorv ; 810 tons tfoyooq ironq , ; j ;; ; w axdoboko, jsik. -oenr mme j mm mons 160,000 feetlumber. .: ; , ' JacxsoiWMjb, Fuu 6chr Geo M An- aerson 301 tona rauroad iron. j I Nitw-Yoor SteamshipRegulator -1,844 bales cotton,49l casks snuite. 100 bbls rosin. 10 do peanuts, -15- ,do flweet potatoes, 105 uag8 meius, oo iiBroe rjuu yo nogs niw o bates yarn, pkggindse-j ' -,PHnjiDi35tHU-clir Johnii A XGrifiM- -250,375 shingles, 74 473 feet. lumber, 0 obis rosm. ;1.: - .-v;:- f ' 1 : ! ; ! .-."-t- FOREIGKz : J ' J krrmir!.' Hatti Schr " Alta V" Cole-. L 183,000 feet hnnbej, 60,000 cypress shingles. a spars, LtvsatFL-Norbaroie Chasseur 1,258 j , Braaoai-Br; barque Annie Maud 4,665 .hubs' coraon. r;f j feKt .. . AirrwEKP-Ger barque -Unkef ' Brsesig 697; bbls rwoik - is,sOT2 V v "jKKEMrEHlSctnHeleh-e feet lumbens... SKt :; mt r' u Hasbob IsiAjtn-Brchr ulia:Elia- 1beth-r-2tt,000 shingles, 5,000 feet , lumber, land mmdrSeiL-'i -f--M -Ush-',; Ml IPort. ncAiBaa all Cotton tiai 18&0. we, gxya. below; the dafly ;.reeelpts of ;cofc "jpvn'i iniSSOThe teHe wiH ,1)6 Jjuhd useful for raplirisoH f iii t'' ? Si IWday" oviiL:...- Saturday, 1; 13. y; ; : e ;:,, 13. . ..88,451, Monday.1 . 15: .. .... :49,862 Sutf. & Monday,' . 15: .. t- - ...41,557 J.4Wednesday, 1I.....JA,.31.535 rrnursaay, Triday, " v - .ripie total poreiptarfor the week-endr: 'iBg.iBViday, Novembef 19 were 255,379 1 T ) i -t j&bcsTnflnJ tr If: n Of in arirt fnrtri -! Tvt-iverjersonsin aavan-t fa!LDnrista-Price:ts Cents. f J ; ? -i i ..Trri w-rtK; . ' i f w i t 1.-41 mi?riwi t 1. nnpff rri ' .. --...- '1 I' 1 1 US ;-k-..-h.aa 1 . - - r .. ., .v. I 3m. . : ,i i . . : 1 1 . A ... w ' - .-j.'W W M.M MMMmm JkM M M . M . :. -. j - - ' - ' I ' ;;-1 ' -wKGKLT sTATEaiisirr: ' " , !!!: J 1C f ,XsJ 4 j'l r-T-$Tni ; v Forme weekenouigNoy. 14th, 1881. f1 W? 1 2? f4"8 fon2 lb. Paper. Bo. r? ; ! I4efofcomr ,23UQL.2 .litOrti "-is.f I ' For farther information call orr write far tite " .'IIIJII"I''11'? "f. 1 T I'.. BALL I .!. .:i jCpiviiniiB, OEOnoiA. , ;-..; ; , , -;, -s- . - . -.- j !!. -vei l --.i i-iu- :. tt. ill MARi.;agA:r-;: ?.MARRIVEt. r. Noi; "barque! Eiiximus,' JAck'lahd,' Itoueir; 1 JfranceJ Heide'a; Om t u i-:n -i.v!vf,i '" Nor barque OedehV' 454 ton, J Johansen, Grunstadt,.C PMebane.,.,, ;. j . i.t...., Schr; Argyle,;,Lewisi;: Shalotte i.nayal itores to'"Kerchtter &'Calder Bros. .; S- " Schr' Bent Dennis, New River, naval store to Hau i& Pearsan i- i u?f a s '-!, !; iiamue, triacier, , mm tons, ismaU,! JHew York. I , Schr Mabel Darling, till .tbns,VEanger, Kidder &Sons! Tr .M :-r;. !g rr sdH- jbquaior, otona,iUDury,Jassau, le JuaaerdtBonsi witnmuti.r- sfruarM I "Nor barque. Erragon, 420r. tons, Wobeiv K3ustianna, Heide & Co ; . j . t - ijor oarque jcjuxunus, Z47 tons, ASKeion, Rouen, Heide & Co.- ",tii: - ; SNor barque Palos,- 600 tons',' Pedersen,Sa vtuinah,Helde & Go. lfiMU Steamship GulfLStr orkv'TBond, ' . JngHan, New: Peefaen S,Wffliam.- Moore. iShallotteJ naval fSchr John XS, Ingram, 291 tons, Packard, t3fewY6rk',jEnaster:..;.-. l "- ' ,, ;- ' 'Schr Silver'Snrav;'' 181 ihs.Half.rBfllti-1 nore, Geo Harris &43o.:iik is o : i : it or uaraue xiaaseur. d onannesen. Liver- rwvl Willlamo Xr ItfiTnnanti ;! . Schr i Alta i V Cole, Mitchell; n Jereniie, Hayti, . Northrop Cunimigig? ijiessel by E u uarKers; jo, Schr Argyle, Lewis Sha1lotte.,Kerchner & Calder Bros. : r '" ; -.Y -' V ; Schr Ray, Dennis: !New" 'Rlreri HaH & PearsaU. i , . -- ru- r r vd '-.:. - Ger barque Unkel Braesi,Phlf, Antwerp,! Jfaterson, downing & (jo, j-, t r Br barque Annie Mand.Mcormach Bre , , nun ....... fi-f . . : Schr George W: Anderson, Jacksonville Fla, Geo Harriss & Co..s- -. - -'.i- Schr Loui R.Mallory,. teont Palatka, Fla, Geo Harriss & Co. , . H- I , i Am schr EflW J . S irnmona, T,Chadwi6k. Waldoboro,' Me,' Jas H Chadbburn' 8s Cd'.' '' Schri Helen. I Mitchell. Jereniie.! JHavti; Northrop & Gumming; vessel by E.G Bbtri ker & Co. i. ; viki, . - Br schr Julia "Elizabeth,:1 Lagraham,' Har- Schr John A Griffin; Fisher; Philadel- phiaueo Harriss Co. -.': Schr William, Moore, ; Shall otte,j D L w.- .M,':. .;ttH-of ? . If you are A man l f . ofbn-dnesjt.iraak-1 ened by the str&ln of your duties Toid atimuljuitsand a e Hop Bitter - j I saaUa, no kap O. I Tf too are Toumr an ion yfe&r dunart O ifferiiKrf. etsilv In. tscieUan or mbiiY3. ried or sinsie, old or I poor health or laaulsh j lias ru a. bed, f sick-. I Wbosrer yon are, , wheneTer yon feol i TlouFandsoie assir ?iuiiy tr eome orm of KiclnOV that yonr system bur nr tthontatarwatiBg, If i;H ty fc, uely . te yf pepsio, . Icidnry orvrtaaryetnh. plaiiU, disease; of tfasstectacs. is an absolute iantl . irreaif ta. OIo u re for MronkeiracbS', oawsla, blood. Tna vtll tta Mac of oi.iuin, cured If you use vuaeoo, o COtips. r Hop Bitters : If Toaaresim-1 r sow.l'7(lrucv jfly weas: and. iowsnirtted.tryf'al itt It mayr j savsyeurk life, ft has?; HOPTJITSBS . , t V PKH30K ake; otreby warned .trader the atriet penalty of . the-law,' against tres-.pasaing- ?A; 'nry-' liahd,: n'Onklow tsotfiity,-' iti any. manner wnatevec. s xmick jreeK, vet. 4, jtssi, -.-oetl4W8t-"' " -- JNO. S. WJXKINg. i ......lncnu.-n ?ifrnitt.i-,-i::,- ; Hue great Bpeciflocures that rtjost loathsoroe dia-. Whether in its Primary,, Secondary or Eemorea all traces of Mercniv from the svstem.' - Cures ' Scrofnla, Old .-Sores, Khenxnatism. . : - S- ;-. Eczemay Catarrh, or any Blood Disease.'1: " 1 , CUJREStWHEN. HOT SPRINGS JAIL' l V i " . : i!.-.f ...4'. Iyern,Arki)Mayi,;t881.'; "we have eases in our town who-lived at Hot Springs, and were finally eared1 with- S. S. : 8. 4; :...' ;ff h",: i1;nMfenqaia) We have sold 106 bottlt Tenni MayTlS. t88Li esAf 8. S. 8. ina.vear. It has riven nniversal satisfantidn! ' Fair minded " I ; -. ri j -'.4 S. Mahsfikld &tCo.-; r Louisville. JCy...May la. 1S81. . . s. nas Ktven Detter satisfaction t any medicine I have. ever aoldyi If iii.J. A. FreiCT.!w f t . t ( iJws iv Denver1,1 "Col., !Maf '188r. & Everr nnrehasar sne&ks iA the hiirhest terms j of 1. Meisseteb. i 44ieritsof 8. S..8, y y J oift" Wn.tKH A- OoJ i x on can- xerer anvmjuv xo us m reirara to me . , Have never known S.- S. S. td fan try enrea case cfeSyphili when pronrptly taken. , j ; i i ; ! s ! a s . : ! ' ' H. L. DsxNAanV iw-i The above signers are gentlemen of high stand-. iv-.f'-1 v A. H.'CkaxiOTTr,6Y; of Georgia; s 0 dD ll ffflj;sIVrpilf invar eanu TEMsaefaefci MM aed-urrllia. i.-r---1.' 1 I drecls. Vfl-- 4 tsiea-iryou wbfcufi wiB Mte your com; TQ BE PAW' FOB Wi.!0BED nr: write for parocnlare and copy of little book; . innsagB w tne u nionunate v .... rnoe or large or regular 'size 'reduced to oottie, ana small stzev noiaing halt tbe for S1.W. OOOItwaa wiHT)t)ail to1 anV 'chemist whnnrill (nil nn mmMa 1HD hattjM S B 9i.uk particle of MerenTyvlomde Potassium; or any min- nu Bupstaneei? a wxiri; nrtsuieivvu,, rropn,1: jy8DedexsWly , Wilmington, N. C. WTinlsnUi anrt Hrfa A mI -..-Lit 4 1 -' ' V - . . "rvw'f? ;':'- ?; ItAAO BXtx:f H an Afrn" CAPITALPAIJJIN, ,. JOhn-. Dawson t : Isaac Bates, J;: ''v":'tIj!3. O.M.8teriiBan,ofWrli2ih ' '- -;' -JX RJ Manrtilsoii, er WIT- nams Marcbison -j . Hon.R. JUBridgersv Pre Ja' Ai Leak, of WmI.' : B. B. Borden, of 4t.ld-: .. s borov N. 0..-S7U; el ,s?:. H. Vollors, p A4ria 4 Jne. W. AtWnsuu, . , v UUCTB, 1 u afi ' PW.figBtdf flftMnWri Dnnni R. T; Hawaii I'PreeittBiit. - UUlilttUUi U Dl (miUn Cuhier.4 & m r 4 1 : DIRECTORS: - B-f-Borden, T PaJoto, W. r.' forneffaV ; Benbett.QW. Little, J. C. Marshal SI! Jssaes Ceriiflcates bf Deposit bearing interest. ' Is authorized bv Charter to receive on dcntMit - -. money a held in trust by Executors, Administratora, Gnardianai A. Ac., Ac. " - - M '. ' Btrirt attOItioiKffiTFtt to the ordiva uid- hmiiMt; f-.': ' at oat eonntry friends by mall or othorwiBe. ; j t;.r;vs '.ii. ntiAi frh isvsn OF ALL - r8 ' v ; T5" or Mora thnn it lTiTf(Tfrn." cnfr'?ii I Tl Mexican Bftiarrj?rilnlmt lnvt txn )J known tfmiilottia 4U " iluvmrl 4 oiujr sato hmiw'JurtfTOliei' of Si !; abiv.ii5' -y io.i.i tci.xuv.tia ia.j. tlC ! alMiii. li PtKMrtt-pt iiturmn Flc-cU vj :. 1 ,1 -Am" -Mh.rrii-j-i.'.ti ? i C?. '-i- fa 'il'lSfiBMSiiVia? !5-aicii siKTT !t each ailments of Jtue htjma jtxjSif ars-i- 3, -, . 3.i Rhcnmatiou, relllnfrsV JToeats. c;;trncti-5 SlniwlM. Rnraa Sttsitfti-!is,- Lamencw, Old Soe,THcrt:jyfcv tTjlt,ClUblal. i hafieed every forra extcrncJ-eUa- lase It brtlftivillioTOtccarfJ, t - f .ortne iBCT1s t;uaAXiON 3suxee I j. ' 1 Sprains, a -Stvinnyy KliflT Joints, ?n. .1 5 .. V. ... eaaes,JPotlS, Screr Worm, Scab, 1 I B0II6W .Horn, ' gratlie, lfTlud- V:J Wa u, spawn,; 'i'tot-uuli, X(ins;boiM, t jOld iSoroaK Ill?,iJvU,rFllm upon lath SiIi jutd-ver.&br ailment to 1 wiitclt. tfte txnanasta-or. th Stnbis cmtt-f oclc V.-vrd llaible. .Q3o- Mexican. lLastixns X.inioent always' cares ant never aisappoints; 'ITir1 U Jd iy-irt'xrr1rT ' - -1 : . ; .... -. P03 MA1T OB 3EAST. fehSWlyS i5 ferMcn orBoyj to ordar, do not Fadj io sendjer our C&talogfue KW4W3m j; i' ? Ilri, Ssi STB AKEE?P AND TTAS A LARGE A3ID VARIED ASSOSTMKNT of Ladies' and Cfaildren, Hats, Bonnets, lace' Ties and Bows. Ribbons in all the new styles. fhetty.- All kinds of Flowers. Feat) vur BiocK oj jiuimery carmot oe--surpassed m nds of inowers, Feathers aMf. .ornaments. Hair wont aone.m au tne tmproved sles.- Market, irtreet,- at Mrs. M. P. Pickett's, Wflmhigton, N. C. j , Orders fronr the oonntty promptly' ; filled and satisfaction guaranteed. J S. J. BAKER. .. :l-;70IALi,--&- Si ' II II " AJ?TED, TO WOTK AT MT TURPENTTSTi '; -r ': 3 Farms, in South Carolina and Georgia. Hand U. ' of good character, that want to work andjeceive -good treatment, with fair wages and prompt pay, ean apply in person or by letter. ' " - oct87DlwW6w . A.H. VakBOKKELKN.' ' - ail 1 x.:i - q . - . ill i .
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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