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AAA ' 1 1 StR GALAHAD.' iLKANOB. It. 8AX0N. ft wV he diet fa.olc.eo. time, V r; 5v,-: Tffined with immortal glory; - j r a have sibed, and eyes been wet npovc this old, BweeMtory. : At . ;n Hvfts Sir Galahad : . ? - v ; w.rmeB""--" r . liim. olain and common, ? it at hi desk and wield his pen,: ,. Only a modern human. . ; t sv.rtfie he wears a wreath of bay , tfo other eyes behold it; He docs not know that day by day Sweet angel hands unfold it. hmir thus jnven to paient toil, ' when eriven for human lovintr, J pikps from man's soul a stain or soil, -; 'V.m .h ncaveuiY eyes nuuroviuK. IT(i Walks life's path, with other men, Unconscious u uic sicuuui . ,t Thui's shed about his knightly soul In radiance warm and tender. jy heart springs forth to meet his own, ; Not in your modern fashion, ,.' ,. .. Hut shrouded in the griefs I've known, With nmigm oi raoruii passion. - ; only know yCah-fi Jlas seen the Holy Grail t. ... . Acd, looking in his patient eyes; ;. t ' Ilow can my courage tail i ; . v go R Til CAROLINA A. OOOJD j FIELD FOR CULTIVATING Fisir. - , : G Worth, Superintendent Fisheries. In North Carolina the range of 1 . ..... -, -, . I - . . . VI dimato is so great mat ine poss.Diii- lj,.s in ii ail culture are uareeiy 10 ue. i I. I. I rtc.inetl. The cold streams of; the will support the balmon species, m contain, by nature, Speckled! Tn.ui, wlucli, in some localities,: are. ab.uiil;int. From that section tjait- w;ii'l i iiiry gradation exists, and it . ln...ilii) . m t V, vt -f t-k-i . . htlC ' lltiillCII v H l-IIIO OlltljCVIf 1,1. ipi.ly yi.M a profit ani a new: attention of the Board of A2- lie rieulture is now being directed to the propagation of the Shad, our greatest commercial fiah, and to - the Rock, wliercfrom the annual income is Jar TCrthanin Maryland or in any other of tlio States. The Shad bring 10 cents a pound, a bigger price than is realized for the same species from other States. They are diligently ti.4iel for, and the appliances' for capturino; them are rapidly increasing it all points, and they have been de clining in numbers for years.' -vt Iris much to be regretted that, up to the present time, but few persons have had opportunities of seeing the process used in propagating them ar- tiGcially. The German carp, of known fishes, is the most valuable for such purposes. The advantages' of this tish may be briefly summed up. Ife is so nearly omniverous that' when pond is given wholly to him, but little waste of food occurs. They eat food of all kinds except young fish. lie Iks not propagate till two year old, and in that time is largo enough to eat, weighing , say two 1 to three pi'uiKl.". 4 . Most of , our native fish spawn before they are large enough to eat. Now the advantage in this w f m u ch i mportance. ,i A pasture calculated to sustain two milk cows would soon play out if each cow sud denly produced a . thousand calves each, and so with fishes." Every pond has its certain amount of fish food, which may, in a state of nature, pro duct! its usual crop of fingerlings, or by intelligent cultivation yield an equal number of- pounds of fish fewer in number, but larger-in- size. Amonor nur ordinary" pond fishes," there seems to be not one to vie with; theTJarp'in these particulars. The Cam has been cultivated more thari oOO yrarn. lie is a good -table tjsh,j and is very hardy. If not too numer-1 ous in poiuls, he (jrows toaJarge size without being fed, . and this is the proper way to grow him.- ; cotton ;;C:sf;.: Nw York Commercial Chronicle. ? r New York, Sept. 7. The move-iiii-nt of the crop, as indicated by our tt-Iegraras -f roiti .the (Sou tb3 t,p-night ; is given belpw. For the week end ing this evening. (Sept. 7) the total r. ceipts have reached 3.3,308 bales, against 22,971 bales last week, 11, 3t5 bales the ; previoos . week and 10.305 bales i three weeks since; aking the total receipts since Sepr MS tember lsW 1883, r 33,308 -: bales; . . . r .t f a-rainHt 33.743 t bales . for the same period of 1882, showing a decrease Hinee September 1,1883 of 465 bales The exports for the; week ending this evening reach a total of 23.Q92 hales, of which15,15lwere to Great Britain, 4,324 to Franeend 4,2 to the rest of , the Continent, while the' stocks as . made up ; this evening are now 211,878 bales. '- ' The chief interest on Monday .and uesday was in tbe winter and -spring I montns. un : vv eanesaay ine eany r months received more ' attention. ?t Thursday opened dearer,-bat the ad- ance was lust au tu , j-u-uajr the openinp: i without ranch thouirh sliirhtlv .f Irreanlar. Later there was an advance of 68 points, which was pretty well maintained at the close except for September i THE EVENT WOL OCCUR AGAIN ON OCT. 9TU. There was . excitement through the land, over the 14th August (the 159th Monthly) Draw ing of the Louisiana State Lottery Gn'Ia G. T. Beauregard of La., and Jubal A. Early of Va , both of them used to .'hot weather, found it a.m As the Wheel of Fortune revolved, it evolved this result i Ticket 84,177 drew the first Pnze of $75,030, and placed with others among the happy purchasers of fifths at $1 each were w. Moses Zerovinh. of No C41W South Canal m .Chicago. IU., and Wr.T.Muse, of Rocky Mount. N , C No. 6l,88d drew the second prize of 825,000 Jld in fifhha oion of. 1 aonh tji Ramnl RfilTir and Dr. j. m. Littiehale, f Selma, Ala-, and Guster "aumau, or No. 40 w. jionroe ss. icare oi tne, treble Machine Work Co.), Chicago, ID. No. drew the third priaw of $10,000 sold as a Jtooleat $5 to Jack Graves, the driver of The Swckell Fire Engine Co., of Nashville, Tenn. "08. 7.1,771 and 76,119 drew the fourth two prizes , J6.000 each, and were sold In fifths at $1 each, w Messrs. Wm. B. Oates, C. Willis, A. A. Press- ott and Robert PayneTo? Vlcksburg, Miss.: Mr. V. Vondersmith, of 2029 Locust st, Philadel otbers-o on ad infinitum It ail goes overas-ain ruia. hi n a tAww WAvimaana i .a annma c&h, WT I. M 1 W MTfVXI 11 A OWPT ; , STAR OFFICE, Sept. 6, 6 P. M. 8PIRrT8f TIJRPENTINE--The market -was firm at 88 cents, per gallon, with sales reported of 800 casks ai 1 quotations. U sKOSINMarket steady at fl 17 for Strained and $1 25ffor Good Strained, with sesasoffered.!,4.CII5ici i, "J ' ,TABThe market was firm at $1 80 per bbl. of 280 lbs.; with sales at quota tions. r CRUDE TURPENTINE The market was quiet, with sales reported at $1 25 for Hard and $2 40 for Yellow Dip and .-Virgin. t COTTON-Tket firm, with sales ?te p6rted of 100 tales onabasis of 9f cents per forj MMdlingt jvThe foUowing were the ? official quotations : Quinary ;VlUV.i:H lb : cents, wooa uniinary. Low Middling 91 Middlings -...Ha. 9i Good Middlinst. . . . . . . 10 : i STAR OFFICE, Sept. 7, 6 PfM.: .SPHOT TTHlPENTHpTbe market, 'Jjt. rttt-t-X8S;cti.i.pbiwith4 sales reported of , 200 casks at (quotations. : V ROSm Market steady at fl 17J for Strained - and $1 25 j for Good Strained, .with sales m offer.Kl; ;V '-ff I TAR-rThe .market was firm at $180 per bbLofSSO lbs hsaH&tfqu .r W i COnPTOTT-lf ai-Vot Arm-, rik : inni Kim i ai r f ii- v a I nur i ,,m mmc . pyi ku ui luuuia un a uasis ux f cenis per lb. for Middlfngi The following were the official, quotations?; mMlulut Ordinary... ... :. cents lb. Low Middling. U 'J 9i0 .( jaiacmng. . ... w . ... .. - ,A . ' i i: M STAR OFFICE. Sept 8, fr P. M: 1 SPiraTS TURPENTINE The market opened firm at 38 cents per gallon with small sales reported at quotations, closing dfulL , i ; 1 ROSIN Market firm , at $1171 for Strained and $1 25 for Good Strained; with sales as offered. ; TAR The market was firm at $1 80 per bbL of 280 lbs., with sales at quotations. . CRUDE TURPENTINE The market was quiet and steady with sales reported at f 1 25 for Hard and: $2' 40 for Yellow Dip and Virgin. - " COTTON Market firm, with sales re ported of 120 bales on a basis of 9 cents per lb for Middling; 'i The following were the official quotations Ordinary ...... Good Ordinary. ... . ,, cents p n; Low Middling .... 9i " . " Middling...... ;.:.9 7 " " Good Middling... -....10 . " ; '. ; STAR OFFICE. Sept. 10, 6 P. M. i- SPDHTS TTTRPEOTTNE The market opened dull at 88 cents per ; galloo, with no sales to report ROSICr Market firm 'at $1 17i for Strained and ' $1 25 "for Good Strained,, with sales as .offered. TAR The market was firm at $1 80 per Lbl. of 280 : lbs, with, sales at quotations. I CRUDE TURPENTINE The market was .'quiet, ..with! sales, reported at $125 for; Hard and $3 40 for1 Yellow Dip and Virgin. COTTON-r-Market firm, ' with sales re ported of 225 bales on a basis of 9 cents per fi. for Middling,; The ollqwing were the official quotations Good Ordinary.. J ;C LtOW Middting,. . . Middling. . ... .fr Good MMdlinj?.v 10 r STAR OFFICE. Sept. 11, 6 M. i SPIBITa T U UPENTLNE-TJie market oDened dull at 38 cents ner: CTlloni with Bales later of 400 casks at 37f cents. ; I " ROSIN Market firm at li tl 17J" for Strained" and'? firm, at $1 25 ifor 7 Good jsttained, with sales ai offered.' TA"R Tha morVot nro 'firm nt. 41 ftft perbbl of 280 lbs, with sales atquotations. CRUDE TipiPETJNEThe market was steady, with sales reported at $1 25 for Ilardand $240 for Yellow Dip and Virgin. COTTON Market firm, with sales re- iiorted of 250 bales on a basis of H cents n. e iiMii! mi rllr,winr watb h rfflI nnntfttinna- . " T Ordinary. . . . ... ...... . . cents S ft. Good Ordinarv. . . .. . . . "Low Middlin? 9i iMiddiing. J KvKiiv-H " " j .Good Middling. ..... ,.10 ,." star OFFICE. Sent. 12. 6 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTTNE The market Opened firm at 37 cents per gallon, with L.i 1.... . -..1.. , . , sales later of 150 casks at that price. ! . ROSLN Market firm at $1 17 for, Strained and firm at $1 25 for : Good Strained, with sales as offered. f T.Ar-The market.was firm at $1 80 per. ; bbl; of 280 lbs, with sales at quotations. ; CRUDE TURPENTINE The market . was steady; with sales reported at $1: 25 for Hard and- f2 40 for xeiiow Liip ana ; Virgin. . ., , , t.'den owiir-':h:iifi h-s: i COTTON Market firm, with sales re ported of 250 bales ' on a basis of 9 11-16 r f or Middling. , The, following were tne oinciai quotations: Ordinary . cents p Jb. Good Ordinary r . . r . 'Low Middling 9 ; Middling. , i. . K ;L4 t.Utyt Good Middlnific.......l0 ! ' f.jy . t -: New York Coi paratlre Cotton State- , , . meat. - v IBy Telegraph to the Morning Star. New York, Sept 7. The follow ing is the jomparative cotton statement for the wees ending this date: - ' ' -'! 1883.: . 1882. Net receipts at all United , , , i - States nortsdurins the week.;; 33,281 28,630 Total 1 receints to this ' date. ..V';. t'' T ;33,28I' : 27,460 Lxports for the week, .. 24,388 - 20,018 I Tntal- xrwrts' to this J otai f ,exrwr w f. , , I date. .". . . . 24,388 18,690 I Stock in all United States ; toorts!.-. .i 216,384 113,853 Stock at all interior . -: towns.........,.-,, 20,070 176 Stock in XiveTpool. 831,000 ?605;000 American afloat: for Z '- ' ' . ' .. Gjeat Britain. . . ... . " 230,000 27.000 - Uflnv a limh has heart saved from ampu tation, and possibly a - life saved, by: the prompt use of Phenol Sodique after the ac. NAVAL ; t7:;r ' I : - ; : RECUITTS . N 3 . ! For theWecS: p siEe- . c' 5 :: ft ' !647 1,C01 8.881' J,f vffi 1.U3 j RECEDPTS " " I For the week endinff &ft 6 ' ,189 ta -. 6,836 viWjSM : 1,557 XiAf UliTo s;l, j ;7ortheeek-enngSeptTgfl7' I t - Cotton. dpmto.-iRasin.': TarJCrudeJ ruiuwuv ;wo 1.&43 :,3.84 , 987 1,045 Foreign.,-;; 000 2;my4$42y 000; 000 jTotak,.,-630, 4,005, -8,020,-, 987 ,1,045 roiA'Sept:';ast tp St, 'iSfa';,;;',;, Domestic, 105 ' 298,1 '1,171 '691, V, 250' Foreign. . 000 000 " 000 kOOO i-000. Totals.: ,105 ; 8,1769: ; 250, ; '. ; Ashore anCAflbaSept;8.!iM3 ! t I rt - ! J,- '(IS&MToft' I PaM te sums of under $1,000 at the va Ootton fi Afii vtiA r -lrionlees-rfiaieCtoiBpaiiiTihiagli.,, v 4 MDttOtt .... . 1,061 7? J out the, United Btatesrr. , , .627.4 Spirits, t... 5,189 53 1 5,242- osin..V...,..... 81,271 56, '81,427 Tar. . . . : .Is, . . . . ;;ls055i ,' i 13 : 1,068 KXyAt:-X ! STOCKS '"'.''.I"':: 1 Ashore andAfloat. 'Semnera'5 fSSZX Cottmpiritr ltosini Tar(- Crude. 0U8; , :",:5l0,0oT.,w4,855-s;;:l.,lW mf QUOTATIONS. ' : v i ' Sept9.'lb82. UOtton.. ; 4 Hi Spirits. .! - i.41 J . 1 17il 23 l 60 Crude, i.; .- nORSFORD'S ACID 1 Beware of iHrrATiONS.-fmitatibna and counterfeits have again ipee4!tfi that the word f 'Horsfokd's'T is Vn'tb wrapper None genuine withoutiti- VThel Princess Xouis!M il ea ve HanftrlA fnr TCnorlfin1 in -Tiw Vf nft' find t.h"ft': Marnuisttf Wne will fnllriWkhtlvafteiC :-l . .. ---. 7 "Ts , vl "Tilr Xi-r UMnrniTTi Iftno T. O .1 QQA . ' f I wish to say to you that I have been suffering for the last five years .with ,a se vere itching all over; " t have heard of Hop Bitters and have tried it. I have used up four, bottles,. and it has done me more good than all the doctors' and medicines' that they could use on or with me. I am old and poor, but feel to bless you for; such a relief by your medicine and from torment of the doctors. ! 1 have had fifteen doctors at pie.' 1 One gave me seven ounces of i so lution of arsenic: another took four auarts of blood from me. All they could tell was - that it was . stun sickness. Xiow, , after these four bottles "of your medicine, my skin is well, clean and smooth as ever. f , . HENRY KNOCHE. Mew Firm: Hew Partners. . Re-organization. There were some wicked partners, ' and it was judged best to kick them out,ior tne ousiness was 01 tong siana-. . ing, and there was a fearthatliie wick-, ed partners would bring itto gnei.. 1 here was old Mr. Debility. He was a complaining fellow, always tired, and always wanting to sit down ! 1 : . ".it ji ' t f ana rest, instead oi aoing . nis snarc of the work. k . i There was little Mr. . Nervous ness, a fidgety, fussy chap, constantly 'afraid the concern was going to ruin.' There was bothersome MR. Bll ;iousNESS, quarrelsome and angry. tie y always , misunderstooa every-, body, and said that eveiy body mis understood hinLr -ir 1 h ai I"J '": : -K-,"y', And there way the much-despised MR. ! Bad Blood. A troublesome ' creature! Was he to eet alone With.1 xie raiseu a.orainuuun m wc .wu- rpm Wpfv dav.'and made mvriads . I r So the wicked partners had to be Ikicke orjtlThe scnt selected;tC ' irn thd hticmpsii Hrni Kmwn s iron Biteis.f n6tea. for workiiid so pleas tanUyiciiilenl3yid sdffectually.7 ' - BrMi frmBittertWb hold- of MRjtDEBiYlDVhWrahclC ! gently araggeq jum out, iaymg aim asiae iormture u&c m vsciicBuyuiv. Sbe wanted.' ' " .v- ,; I XTW.iTor.' -s..,':,flA '"r .riWjv'.'UIrii I -no chance to make a fuss during. the,-.' I joperatiorw ; . w-.k? , t.,v - 3 1 1 , Brown's Iron JtSittqr maoecirrect I :war";n! Ir,BiLIOU$I)IE$ dbtold Mhim that he must. go. . r. rarnea, ,rouna anu bu cu auuxxxxg --y. i "WOUian I UU 11C uau iiimu w . I i WOUlUn LL'U Ii"! iixcw v. .w sooner he . trot out the less trouble . L faeTe would be in his going; I i. r . r n.,i,an wlr Hf 1 x rtnim tirifuju-icr j-hx wu. tx . ? Bad Blood in hand, and found, that j he could change him entirely. So I i he out into him some 01 tnat lamous prertn of pureiron, aU nis badness,, retorrningJiis cnar- racter enbrdv and making nim anew. f T1ia firm rirmr rrwTCiStS ftf Health. J Happiness; Purity,, and Vigor, with Brown's Iron Hitters tor special parr,- j -sept IDA Wly sep 1 t OAK HILL1 SEMINARY, ASHEVILLE, N. C, SELECT SCHOOL FOR - YOUNG LADIES, opens on 1ST OF OCTOBER, 1883.: i The School will be on ' a broad and liberal ba sis. All the usual branches of female education! tanerht bv eomTrntentlnstrnotora. - The neaiwramess oi Asnevuie,' ns social aa- sep 11 DIt Wlm,-, Ajsheyiile, N. fJ. HAS BEEN PROVED The SUREST CURE for " lIClDnEY DISEASES.! t ' TVtf,i9itia baok or disordered urine Indi-r oate that you ore a -victim f - THEN DO NOT HESITATE: use Kidney-Wort at onoe, (drug glstsroooinmeiui if) and ft Will speedily over oome iTInnanrt aad rcatord haalthy aotton. I MrliAR -rooBpinwpeoanri, : kcIUI Watoyovr Bex.aucliasplaL &nd weataLSsaea, Kidney-Wort ia ussurpaMed, as it will act promptly and safely. ' -1 - EtaierSez. T-nfffT"""a"ww,,toTlttfm of urina, brick dust or ropy deparita, and dull dragging pains, all speedily yield to its ctmuve power, i j. BOLB B7 AZiti' DBUGKHSTS. Price $1. oclDeodAWly . su we fr, i nrm .oot OF. U,-A1, rur wuuuu jf t -j nan ft All i O rMmfl lVIIL.a.9 T. Fox Stock Feed or Meal far ' .- Family vM. - -' ifijOOO lST TTS33. ' k - Write forPanmhle. - Baooewon to vraav jtiu. uu. r . cwonrNATi. o. - vantages, and . its. accessibility are r n?W .we4 I : known, i For particulars address .t ? J ; If i.-..--..--.-MI88 F. 11-?ATT0W,-V, r 1 1. rjomsleta e Cboa Flour aaiii uww ' W.B.SPRlNGEB&CO.!gente, ; ' aug S WSm " at Wilmington, N. C.;' New OaLKANa, Aug-ust 1, 1S83. " TO THE PUBLIC ! . InTestiffate for Yourselves, !Fo8tmaster-Qeneral Qresham having pnbllshed a wilful and malicious falsehood in regard to the character of the Louisiana 8tate Lottery Com-: pany, the foUowing facts are given to the public to proveluV statement, that we are engaged hi a fraudulent business, to be false and untrue. . f -f . I 'Amount of prizes paiOby The Louisiana State Lottery Company" ftonrjanuary 1, 1879, to pre sent date : i, f-? Paid to Southern Express Co., New .. & Cyrlaa rim rn Xf - WnafYnt'.t. Vflnniw 1 WJK nrVk ! Paid to Louisiana National Bank, l .'"!- Jog. H.Ogkeby President.... 463,900 Paid to Louisiana State National Bank, 5 . Paid to New Orleans National Bank, t A. Baldwin, President .'. 88,650 Paid to Union National Bank, , , r f 8. Charlaron. Cashier. ... s . . - - 64,450 Paid to Citizens' Bank, .IE. fcrCarriere, -President. ...... r -.. f - - fif ,000 raia tormania iNauonai rsans, - j . , i , I Jules Cassard. President 30.0C0 ,Paid to mbernia National Bank, ' . . T . I i -Chas. Palfrey; Cashier. . ... Paid to Canal Bank, ' ; ; J Ed. Toby, Cashier. ..' '- .7. Paid to Mutual National Bank, ' . 1 1 Jos. Mitchel, Caehier . ! 37,000 IS,ltO 8,200 .. Total paid as above . . $2,253,650 I T'otal paid by aH $4,881,060 .For "Hie' truth of ;the 'above facts we refer the I public to the offleers of the abownained oorpo; , rations, and for our legality and standing to the' 't the State authorities of Louisiana, and also to ttiA TT 9 nffiMat'Ar T,1o1oti' Wf nlalm A legal, hpnest and correct In allv our transactions. as much Boas any business in the .country. Our standing is conceded by aH who will investigate, and bur stock has for years' been sold at1 our Board of Brokers, and owned by1 many of our best known and respected citizens. - ,i . 't Mr A. DAUPHIN; President. j IPAPITAI. PRIZE, f TS.OOOl . . Tickets only 95. , Shares In proportion.. 1 f - x uttaErState 'Lottery. ComaiT. "We do hereby eerafythaiw tupervUe the ar- rangemetusjor auwe Montup anA Semi-Annual nravnnas of U'ne Louisiana State Lottery Ootrwanv. and in person manaqe and control the drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted with aonesanrtnmess, and in aood faith toward all nar- ties, and tee autiorize the Company to use this eer- lyicaie, wun jac-simuet of our signatures attached, in is aavemsemems." ,..;(.. I 1 -i j Commissioners. f Inooroorated in 1S68 for 25 veara hv the Legis lature for Educational and Charitable purposes with a capital of $1,000,000 to which a reserve fund of 1420.000 Has since been added. By an overwhelm ine popular rote its franchise was made a part of the present State Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879. -" - - ' The only LotUry ever voted on and endorsed by me people or any state: 1 IT WBVKR 8CALKS OR POSTPONES. ITS GRAND SINGLE NUMBER DRAWINGS TAKK PLACE MONTHLY ' ' A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE, TENTH GRAND DRAW INa. CLASS K, AT NEW ORLEANS.TUESDAY. vctoDer u, 101st Jttonttuy urawmg. ' CAPITA ! PRIZE, $75,000,-1 10O.0OO Tickets at Five Dollars Eacn. ' Fractions in Fifths In Proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. . r 1 1 1 1 Capital Prize. 1 . . .. . . . . .. . . .'.$75,000 ; l capital prize a,w i lCapitalPrtze..;,j...i.. t .v .: 10,000 2 Prizes of S6000 .. . : ... 12.000 - sPrizesof 2000... ...... ,.... 10,000 i 10 Prizes of 1000.. 10,000 ? 20 Prizes of 600. v.: . . . ... .............. ..i 10,000 100 Prizes of 200. . .1 20,000 SO0 Prizes of 100 .! 80,000 500 Prizes of 60 125,000, 1000 Prizes of 25. .. J...... i 25,000 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. ' a AtvnmTtmAt.1ftn Priznn nt C750.. . 6,750 1 9 Approximation Prizes of 500 9 Approximation Prizes of 200 , . 4.590 J .250 f.967 Prizes, amounting to. .$265,500 ! Applications for rates to clubs should only be made to the office of the Company in New Or leans. ; r t - ' i fuU address. Address P. O. Money j?xr runner miormauon, wnie cieairy, giving. Full address. Address P. O. Money Orders and Registered Letters to NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK. 1 , New Orleans, L. I Ordinary letters by Mail or Express to 1 I i m. A. DAUPHIN. i ' - . - New Orleans, Ib. or BI. A. DAUPHIN. i r 607. SeveBth St., Waahlnffton, D.C j sep l2D&W2aw4w J - we sat ' The Best in New England. I e Springfield Republican, I WEERLT EDITION. 5 INDEPENDENT IN POLITICS. FAIR AND EL- EVA TED IN TONE. AN INTERESTING, j i i ENTERPRISING, INTELLIGENT I . ; ". . NEWSPAPER. - .... ! Eaph number of the Weekly contains a care- fully edited review of the week's General News, a page of New England news, a page or more of able'Editoriala, an Interesting Story, a depart-: rnent for Farmers, Literary Reviews, interesting porrefepondence, and a rick variety of Miscella- neuus iteaamg. - " j Subscription $1.50 a year. Club of five or mo.$i.a5. Cash commission to Local Agents. Uend for freo 8ample eopy, , ;-.- - Address THE REPUBLICAN, Springfield, Mass. sep4 D8t W3t Y71iite: OaJi Academy , i H r ALB AND FEMALE. 1VX . . . PALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 17, 1883. i Tuition per session $7.50, 10.00, 12 so; 15.00, ia.ua i Board ter month from S5 00 to $8.00. , Health of community good. For information address the Principal, r . REV. WILLIAM BRUNT. A . M ep 14 D3t Wit White Oak, Bladen co.t N, C. T", TBI PTTAMIABLK POBH8TIC BMOPTl PHENOL SODIQUE. - Vmnrijitm. Slici BaOTHXBS ft Tim. FkiUdabaia. ' ' . Ta an invaluable remedy In DISEASES and IN JURIES of ANIMALS and POULTRY ; destroying , i LICE and other VJSKMiw. AppueaDywasninguw fnnris thir mrata and nests with a solution of the strength of one part Phenol Sodique to about fifteen or twenty parts water.-A solution of. the same : strength is also reconimenaea, given mrernaiiv, tha ot.A nthpr DISEASES OF CHICKENS. i rlvVTij mroira mr ia .n ttt... TITO. ir iaiTa yd aktmalS. such as rJZeert. Erwotion. Crock. Quitter. Itch, Mange, OUMe-Twhus, FootrEct, and tbot and Mouth Dieeaees, Scratches, etc I FOB ULI BY DRUQBISTS AND BENERJU. MEROHMDI&E DEALERS. ' .my 25 Wly . . chw . OIL SASSAFRAS, PEIIII YE.0 YAL, Etc. Bought for Net Cash, on' receipt and appi without charge for Commission, Brokei TOvaV er- age, etc, dy: -DODGE & OIXJOTT, 86 Ac S William St., New York. aug 31 W6m r ANTED, TO LEARN THE ADDRES4 OF A name Ephraim. Any colored people teing this please notary inem, or write me. - ANDREW MURPHY, 137 East Randolph St. aug 17 W4t . ..Chicago, His. v v . famiTv f yirwwn TwriTiin. rnrTiinT'iT nwriHti 1 SKSSft?' Sampan CntyVN. CLbetoS OF ADMISSION WILL BE THE SAME IN EVERY PLACE WHICH THIS SHOW VISITS.- - t - z . . - j . j 1 . iu 'iii'iriK n.Li irvmafim ibArninnn j a n.nisi ntv rr. m m nn r -j ra ' niAninii inn. a nni w ikiijia . m . -Mnthar'a name. Lno.v: father's name. I snmTSCI Am fni all avaviA -vAava tt nen' TT-."'-" f. ' 7s '.MAnta I -U .Tnahtonn Aon. Owens one aaugnter. jane: one i- . -r brother That-Will Vllt the Sonihern States Tlilt Te!u-0-Vi Comincr 1 ih''-itB;Ovehoifin ! ai superior 10 any oner Aa.auXlecirlc Light i r . - Ai )TU 1 WILL. EXnilSITAT 7ILniHGT6lI, iSATUEDAY; Si2ETEnBi3E29; Bringing: Three Trains- Loaded with the World's. Wonders. lises Ail its Own Dacttasre. Stock.- Platform and 'i i Wi Palace Sleeping Cars.', 4i r Everything Bnglitr Hctz, Elegant and Cheerful; i No Old Acts, Old, Features, i . I . Von !llae Seen "ENORMOUS: VI- All tJnlted In can a vnat iVm-lil.f INFINITELY THE OStB' GREATEST SHOW OR I r f i. : i,; : . ;.. ; . t r EXHIBITING FOR THE 3 LARGE HIENAGERIES COMBINED. ONE MONSTER THE ONLY LITINO GIRAFFE THAT " , , . - V rJ3i r1-. - i try S . FOR TWENTY FEARS. ? ' f : ONLY LIVING PAIR Ever exhibited In any Traveling A huge Male and a tremendous Female HInnoDotatous alonA forming tba -fiAbwt-Atti-Jntonn in America, and really worth WE HATE THEiri SURE and win ylItor If -we don't lntrodoe tliem loose la tbe ring: t fverj performance. i The above raw unlmnk are fhn mnat milnoMn nA.ll. ..v.. '-l 1 lanu OI tne Magnolia and Oraiurn RlnssnmRr hnt. otraordinary f eatures we actually exhibit. . - vut uiis i aaveraseraent out, carry it with yon, that is not actually exhibited. , , c BOMlfi MORE STERLING FEATURES ' WE EXHIBIT: 11 s" ' THE ONLY'IION SLAYER IN AMERICA t ' . TTTR.mOTT.V WT. , j , . , , V , THE XABGESiT BENGAL TIGER IN AMERICA; THE ONLY AMERICAN BORN CAMELS IN AMERICA '-1 , A THE 0NLYrBTJRDEN.-BEARING -r. -ra -you have ever ! The nrst GBNUTNE BbE&HELEBKAVrer ZZtZ2 TNB y IBGINi a PANTBSB seen ta taany u :cr'( ri e j , , : "V" f W . t The Wonderrol STIRK MISS VIOLA RIVERS, the Handsomert 'andTBesfei BaxebaEqneaBA all, mo- Ti Villi ys.:jr r . ), " ' ' " 'nPTJTW TrnT.T.Ta1 irrtTotnTM-nTi '.Ti'.v PMis jf i illfSa .WTT.T.TB! . ST'T.T.Q Tia Amaf , The FRENCH FAMILY ' CARON, JEerf Acrobats. PROF. WHITE'S REASON-GIFTED SCHOOL OF DOGS. uuxiAiiiisujx jiAUAHjans.; joinuess rnenomenons. -fc .fr ' ' ' HERR ' DRAYTON, THE BE3T CW)WN3. THE BEST LEAPEES, THIII , , .ARTISTS, GYMNASTS, and General Performers ever seen South, and more of them, NGTOajers, i itlont HmM Proiope tMs SbomjEMMlBsOBter Seen. ! THE LOUISVILLE. BnT. OOTTraER JOTJENAL WAi-risiisoix. wncnsaia: -"Tne neome of Drotners Great enow, wnicn is, witnout exception, the moet honorably oonduotea and the very' best 8how in America." ,;- ii j ! ; ;r? 1 '. PREPARE POR A GENUINE HOLIDAY, BB IN , , - GET GOOD PLACES TO SEETHE '; ; 1 . seen in any ,S BAUDS OF MUSIC. ' 42 GREAT, VA ffm A IffanTrTlQTiTrrCrrT.V 'HB A lfM VI !T. DQf UiV A ' WV"A Jia, j. r u r katir. a FLUMJt-TOrrjJu nuAii wavjj ur Hiiu. naM 9i firtkat fJnldATl fihftHntjl. 11 WOMEN IN AJLBKiua. Huge Aqnanum cars, as large as nouses, drawn through the streets. ' Telescope Chariots SO feet high; carrrylng aloft high in mid-air a living Elephant and upon Its back . haantifnl Lady renresenting . La la Rookh deoarting from DelhL The Princess of India and her ' Royal Escort, knights in solid silver armor, Excursions on. all Railroads at greatly reduced of travel are erowaea, scbools ciose, wotk suspends, ana a uaia J-ay. W HE N SELLS BBOf O ' 1 Prepare to see the Biggest Show and tbe . ,4. iu ;t life. EXHIBITION Be In town early. Brlog tLe old folks, bring ters. sweethearts, boys and ail. 11 you see notnlng nut tne parade, the tents, and tne immense rail road trains, yon win do -para ior tne journey. for all under 10 PoHltlyely No Penon Admltteel Free. sepl4W2t ' 14 21 "D5t. 151922 25 28;; miow uiat ev er caine, 1 outis f 5 k : Is to a Tallow Candle. t "ft i -Mo 11, 1 ij .jl- ,1 1 . j.i .Ii i .-i. Palace Slecntner Cars, ij.h't;-.. s.i,t ? 1 1 Old Cages, Old Animals, Here Before." 77 . )7 , IJT- I" mhraoinir rAw,AiMi,iM Ittt fi.it AN'D ONL"f AOMITTED r r- r U e ?ri 1.0T the FACE Of the (JLOBtt , , f , , ifviJWi-i FIRST TIME SOUTH - I 3 HERDS OF ELEPHANTS. TWO-HORNED RHINOCEROS, i ! HAS BEEN. SEEN IN THE SOUTH OF HIPPOPATAMI Menaierie in'anTTjartof th Worid 7- ? cn; - a hundred' mile journey to see;'? t t vi : 1 w refund the vrleW f admluion to1eTerr rar u thnv am hs tnrm hnt rla r.r tVu. man v 1 . .W- (...t-.K..-ri mn.'i .v: and try and and one single thing here advertised j - iu--. i tn.-'i -TTTv ' . .u- - a flTTaTT TW AWBl)Tn'"-",'-: ''.i1 DROMEDARIES and more of them than seeii before seen !toutbThe- LARGEST-HYEN A8,APE8i-AB- yeara,-tesiaes 4 KalHtnde&f, Anfmali not hwen4btioay - is the -jbest, you .ever saw Includes for thefirst, time!yet : Be6n ;,8otith, PAMXIY of 3icTdeaRider& ? TaaVaW. aA TIvfl;j..n " The GeirihaE HwtLleif t'; BSSTTUMBLE 'eontamedan-edlt tne souta wui. nave an oDDortunuy of vlfiiUnir Sells ! 1 "i ' 1 1 ' TOWN EARLY TO SEE THE MANY FREE SigHTS.' FINEST STREET PROCESSION EVER amehican city. ' . . t -- SOLO MUSICIANS IN THE ORCHESTRA; T?TTf tOnT?riT7,r,Tra " Off A TTT TWri TaTrtTgTlltfHT. Pi. - a. ji w af uMMauilUi XA1 A JUea V W A A or.LiitiNjMj.tt introuucms s Bands 01 MUSIC So UOla- TTnpA lTlAr.ha.ntji In Tfnval ITnnainimi . Tha RAanttfnl and more sensational features than ever seen before,; rites. Prepare for a Joyful jubilee. ' All avenues 4"-- j. T ;. .1 x. . E R S B 1L G 1 I D O W $ C OTHt E. Biggest Crowds von have 'eter seen In all your' AT THE USUAL HOURS. ! . - the babies, bring the aunts, cousins, wives, daugh" years of age,' i TUm fs the'Jrtrfectifni, bf. tfy forty- iejrs Practical' j Bxperienc and SUulb.') srtofcl p. rcv, President, i ; THE IMPROVED ; SAHriLl-i"lrJv i FEEDEi isl! ce::3liisiL Frjrx.ir guaranteed viuu-10; Simple, Durable, not Complloted,' exHy knnod, light running with steady motion. LOW PEICESU i tyno Brush is driven by belts at both end.ja - i The cyllnderaare large and gtlir, wit east steel ' peaii ruiinlilg in anti-frkn metal boxea. ..j,, r - I ?POB polleye throncrlioo brush ntronirlT made, with v adjustable box and oairtrteJottriial7.w,. .- ; tTnemaenlne lnaU parte la well proportioned, etronr . uv.iiHuiwtfnnvr wgnunaasmp, DeDUMttUU. ftnu I ' - t aajusceatopEodaoa beat possible reanUto. Sbtwlt the van added 1m aesepj "taJ -' t PrlceioC 1 iWlt Se-r ' Wh Self. , - ; , fttoer . Gin .Teederor1 Peedeaand ' - l U-i r:ni. Pondoaaet, Oondeneer. . ) 80 saw, . 75 00 , . 10Q 00 i;! tl2S 0 ., 0- 125 09 , lSOMiVi 1NM 60" ; 11000 18000'1 tSOOO 2S 2- i' 160 0 . '.iM0Vr i " Rao ; t i l9"Mirmi Thrown Iwtnn Iiata liAAn rvlrf rlnrini . ' four fwaaoiis thaa any other two makes oom&ned PT s i facOltiea re uneauauea. jtnu aeacnpttve circu with auiv urtxia oe piantora Toscimoniali a sent on annlication. - j Oorrespondenc i Solicited, address, ?' ' " "A BROWN COTTON GIN Ce ew London. Ct. . .-, : iWtt. SPRINGER CO., Agents, u't- : , . . Wilmington, N. C my l? D&W4ra !" wed saf ' : J -1 ! WHOLESAZiEuPttICISS, ... ' Our Quotations. It should h nndnrstruvl represent the wholesale prices generally.. In making up small orders higher prices have to bo charged. ; . :. I . - 'ABTIOUHI. FBICXS. 00 12 BAGGING Gunny . . f Ulinmim 1 I r n 1 r '. . . l l. . B A. CON North Carolina X , ; liOlUO, p JW................ ,. Shoulders, B)..i.v....,i..L. 00 03 10- 15 00 s 00 1C 11 12 16 Mi 00 8 00 t Sides, choice. 99 fl....- Western Skokxd Hams. f lb..; Biaes, f , Shoulders. lb.. D6t SiLTinSidenv Jb ; ...... . . snouiaers, id BARRELS-Spirits Tnrpentlne, 7 i Detsona nana, eacu ;v, 1 60 .. 1 65 . 1 90 2 00 1 00 1 90 24 25 8 00 0 DO 0 00 14 00 mew rsew xort, eaeh , .. New City, eaah a. .. . ! :. ... BEESWAX " BRICKS WUmhwrton, : iNorthern.. . . BUTTER North Carolina, y lb. j Northern. a....--.! . IB uo 25 25 18 00. 14 00 y io 18 T 13 1 1.50 85 CANDLES S S Sperm-.. Tallow...,' 25 12 1 Adamantine.. .......... . ; . 1 (CHEESE lb-North'nPact'y i Dairy, Cream 1 State-...; 14 16 14 28 14-"; 80 85i 1 75 - 7' COFFEE ib Java........... iuo ... CORN MEAL bush , in sacks, I t Virginia Meal........ ; COTTON TEES 99 bundle. ... DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, p yd Yarns, bunch. . , . ..,. , . .k oo 20 85 22 jsuwo aozen. PSH Haokerel, No. 1, f bbl... 16 00 20 00 . jaau&erei, o. nan bu iu uu Mackerel, No. 2, bbl:.. .. 9 6Q" 10 00 ' Mackerel, No. , 1$ halt bbl.; 5 00 5 50 Mackerel. No. 8, ,$ bbl - 8 60 9 00 ' Mullets, lbbl.5sl..it: Ji. . . ; 4 00 4 25 ' Mulleta,JPorltbbls,-:..A..,. 7 00. & 8 60 N. C. Roe Herring, keg... S 00 4 00 DrrCtod. ttvv.,ii. ;:.,...:( . 5 & ..ia- lRTILlZERS: 2,000 pounds.; : , xTencn a car Donate 01 ume 7 w o. 7 so J'rench's Agricultural Lime 8 60! I ; 9 00 ; rerunan uuano, jhq, 1 f7 50 63 50 'Lobes...., 00 00. &i 00 00 00 60 00 uarouna' ireruiizer:. j.o. j 45 00 j 50 00 . , Ground Bone..... .....".. 00 00 40 00 . Bona Meal. '....... ..?00 ea 45 00 ' ' -Bone Blouri.a-fi 00 00 & 57 00 , A Navassa Guano..:.. 40 00 '& 45 00 Complete Mantiro. 00 00' fo 67 00 ii Wbann's Phosphate . . . .. 00 00 70 00 ; .., , Wando Phosphate.. .. ... 00 00 ' m 70 00 . Bcrger & Bntz's Phosphate J 00 00 r4 60 00 v i ExceUenza Cotton Fertilizer; 55 00 60 00 I ELOUEMp bbl Fin.'.; r....... 8 00 5oo!- NortlwrnSupe.ivir.. 0 00s fb s5 SO " : jsxtra , e jo 6 o co " FamUy ... 6 60"ffc 9 00 CitT Mills Super. ; . . , , . . 5 00 5 25 , V Faantfy 5 75 a 6 oo I oltj&.. icxxra r amu; . ; :-M . y uu ro ; ? oo io a r 13 i Corn.store.bags.prime, white, ; ,00 Pi 65 63 65 ; '50 70 4 10 -77 CG 72 CO .55 " 75 : S1 1 05 jjorn, cargo, m duik, Corn; cargo, in bags, ; l .Corn, cargo, mixed, in bags Oats, from store. . :..'.:.. ':. '--Cow Peas. . . . . i HIDES $J , lb Green jJDryi!.l .-. :-..... SLAY-rf? 100 lbs Eastern. . . : 80 80 i .western t -North River.:....; BOOP D30N W lb. ..... . LARD m ft Northern f North Carolina .'. . . ..j. . .- 90 70 80 13 ; 00 14 , 00 & 1 40 IJME barrel; LUMBER City Sawed W M ft:v amp etran, resawea.-.t..r.-i. io w &vu w RouhJMge'Plankv.!.:.'...-. 15 OO 16 00 ' West India Cargoes, accord ing to quality. . .,t. w . . . . 13 00 18 00 Dressed Flooring seasoned. 18 CO 22 00 . Scantling and Boards. com'n 12 00 a 15 00 MpLASSES $ gallon . ' - r ; , ew urop uuoa, m Dnas. .. . ' no ; w . 4U : :n j " .. " inbbts... . 00 40 v J Porto Rico; m hhds. 00 1 40 . "rtinbbls :uy..:i.-rt 00, & . 4Jv, Sugar House, in hhd s.,.....,- 00 00 -. ...v,m . inbbls: o SB 4 ..KvrnnJ inbbls.l-...:?;.. 4H 6h ki t NAILS fl.keg Cut.'10d basis'.. 00 ' 8 50 ' ' OILS-HP gallon--Kero8ene.it.iv ' W , & 13 . j. JLlnseed?..;:-.l-li. 90 I 00 " ' 1 iJtosin - lfr i 1 18 i Tar ....... .-. , 00 20 . Deckadd Spar....:i...,.;:i.!: Otff z8 '. pOULTRY-rhickeus,live,grown .. 85 , 37H f 1 " , , Spring.... : ' ltyM ! - Turkeys JiXjx.'i-.. v.. 75 c .1 25 1 4 PEANUTS "P bushel.... 1 50 & 1 85 POTATOES bushel' SweetW 60 80 i Irish, per barrel.. 3, 50 8 75 - . PORK $ barrel City Mesa..,. 15 50 16 00 . j i PiJBWi.VJ....K-yiv.; 1 00 17 00 .- Rump,,... ....17 00 18 00 . . RICE-Carollna, b tyA& 8 - BxugW-V busheL i. 90 105 RAGS S Country........ ,1 , VA KOfH aV,........, "t ,1460 SALT salt Alum 80 i 4- Liverpool .... . i i i . ., . ' i i . . v o 00; j r Lisbon-.. .. ...... 00 I American. T;V:: .v. .vlv ; 00 SUGAR jb Cuba.ii4.i..4.ii i 0 j Porto Rico... r ......... ..... 0 i " A Joffee...;Vi;JiU'-. ...;-'' 9 ' i . B i. ..,.. ...... ;. Qji c . ............;:..... 8 urusnea....... io; SOAP ft Northern.....:...1 ' 5 SHINGLES 8 M-Contract.... 5 00 7 00 r common.... 2 w (f? x do 1 'Cypress 8aps.;.U...K...V;.' 4 50 5 00 1 Cypress Hearts...'..........: 0 00 7 50 STAVES a M WO Barrel.... U 00 18 00 i r-RO Hogshead 00 00 10 00 TAIXOW-HP ... 6 TIMBER? M feet -Ext Heart (1st class yellow pine) .1300, IS 50 14 00 Prime ehip'g, 1st class heart. 12 00 13 00 Extra MiH, good heart- 8 50, 9 00 10 00 I ... Mill Prime. 7 50 8 00 I Common .Mill... ........ ' Inferior to Ordinary .' ; . . . WHISKEY tt gallon Northern t - North Carolina. 4 00 4 50 8 50 4 00 1 00 .5 00 1 00 2 60 WOOL v-Washed..... .. ew s : , unwaaaeq f Buttt.- . ; '. , . . - w tw UT CALL AT IL C. PREMPERT'S FASEION- able Shaving and Hair-cutting Saloon, at No. 103 Market street. Best work aad attention- guar- anteed. v. JyMtf . '. V. . v.. .1 .... 9i ' 85 75-,-; 00 75 ' . 00 -; 00 if . 0 -22 cident.
The Weekly Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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