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-:- ' .... j BY TELEG-BAPH: rAMnnnO). I 3CTPAY Pf"na ' . . . . . , . , nr.ad fiatnrdar. BiCKney fle I Co's mbber works were 000.', -.' xohoh "was re- I PSnardediaiL burned a of-Theobdto "-TO . n.voAn nf H 11.. leil VI &0U in ColumDia. vwmg w - , and by ecfh.phia ! NOON .REPORTS. LONDON. The Internailonl-StrIke of worK- lnsmen Kxpnaiiure-v ' of ! Finances. ' ' i . , , i . ' " ' London, Sept 9. ) f ' riM.ftt fttlafaction prevails among Inter- nft?iolals hwet the oecision of the Hague Ai tfmovethe General CouScU e,- ; -kt I irom iionaon 10 ti.o Pahinet-makers and .Upholsterers eight hour league dissolved yesterday. Ac cording to the report of the finance com mittee the recent strike ended disastrously to the funds of the league, - and its - officers are accused of dishonesty in the manage ment of the treasury, r The coach drivers association' held . a sDccial meeting to take steps to have wages was resolved to enter on a strike October 1st J The eight hour league of the furniture trade, which has 2.350 members, held a meeting yesterdays at which a report was submitted showing that $8,000 were ex pended during the recent strike for the sup port of members and that $5,000 remain m the treasury. ;i The organization, is to resume the movement next spring, when a central organization will "be formed, covering all the other trades. NEW YORK. ; . The enevmBoard of Arbitration 3,500,OOO.Awarded, United States, ' i. f v' ; :x , - - Y6-K&, Sept 7. ' Rumors from Geneva say that the Arbi tration Board has' awarded the . United States 3,500,000 sterling. Ex-Gov.rCurtin of Pa.), who has been removed from Brooklyn to New York city, is in a critical condition, having been pros trated by a large number of visits from in discreet persons., L V ' The new statue of Sir Waltcr Scott de signed for Central Park, arrived here from Europe Saturday. A party of roughs beat nenry Benson, an inoffensive citizen, fatally. Chas. E. Loin declines the Mayoralty can didacy. .,. -v" ; BERLIN. The Beer War Blotone Proceeding Charge of the Police The Wounded.' j - Berlin, Sept 9. The disorderly portion of the population of Berlin took occasion, during the great military, parade . Saturday last, to create many disturbances. One party of riotous characters, enraged at an advance in the price of beer by Hoff & Co., made an attack on their brewery and completely wrecked it The police were compelled .to charge on the crowd,' and It was not dispersed un til many persons were wounded and a still larger number arrested. ; ELECTRIC SPARKS, At Galena, D1. Bcnn&'.wiey flour ing mill has been burned. At Memphis, the block of buildings be tween Union and Monroe streets have been destroyed by flrc--loss half million dollars. At Philadelphia, a polygamist, awaiting trial, was found drowned. He left four wives to mourn his loss.) . In the same city a colored man fatally wounded'his wife. OUR NIGHT REPORTS. " V T1IE MAINE ELECTION. . Ferham, Bepubllcan, Probably Elect cd by 15)000 majority. , - Portland, Sept 0. ' I.. At 2 pjclock Jthe tally lists in .Portland slio w (or Pcrham,'Bep. , 2,431 ; for Kimball, Dem. and Liberal, 2,188; Republican ma jority 2&U The vote in 1871 was for Per- ham 2,192; Kimball 1,814, being a Repub lican majority of 278. The polls close at 4 o'clock P. M. , The tally at 1- o'clock; showed that the vote in this city stood :Perham, 1,879; Kim ball, 1,734; Republican majority, 145. At this hour last year the tally showed a ma - ' jority the other way. -1 ) u , At noon Rockland county stood 243 Re publican majority. Last year its total ma jority was 29. -1 v Augusta, Sept 9. Knox county gtres a Republican majority . for the first time in ten yeers. The Repub , licans claim the re-election of Gov. Perham by 15,000 majority; also the election of their five Congressmen. : J f . "Washington, Sept 9. , Private dispatches from Maine give 17,000 majority and full delegation to Republicans. ' Nothing through regular channels since the close of the polls. ! f. New YoRK,.Sept 9--7:40iP. M. : Returns from Maine come in slowly. The Republicans claim increased majorities over , ' last year's vote in all sections as far as heard iv from, and the State by about 15,000 majori i ty; also all the Congressmen. ' , ( UlffSr,-i Lewistoh.Mb.. Sept 0. A large vote is being cast, the Republi cans' gaining, t The vote at 1 P. M. here to ,r ...lay , stood: Perham, , Rep., 847; Kimball, II -X V ki -J',?,'. . Basoob.' .Sent 9. Kangor gives I'erham, Itepubucan, I,yv7; Kimball, 1,635; Republican majority 302. Last' year the vote was Perham, -L,45l; KsmbalL 1,119; Republican majority! 840. Chamberlain's maioritv in 18&8 was 7&J. The Yoto for ilersey, Republican, for Con grests, aslurgar.tluvuikai tot Perham. - The . . total vote id the . largest ever polled in this city. The tally vote in Portland gives 143 ' Republican majority. .The official returns ,,not yet, announced. ?' .1 '.'v . : i ' ;..- ,'r.,t . '"TOKTLAND, Sept. 9. , ( ,j V Rockland gives Perham 310 majority against fy . last year.. Hale, candidate for . ' ; ,'Congtcss from the 5th District is aliead of '!' the general .Vickct.4 Tho county will un ' doubtedly co Republican. . : , '. ' ' ast gives rernam ibu majority against ;.' violas 1 A t- - - . . X i i. V WASHINGTON. ; Arrest of Forester, Chrs4 with Im- .. plication In the Nathan Itturder,rc, .WaaniNGTOx; Sept 0. Forcstr. TcccntJv from:. New Orleans, and arrested here, luw lccn taken to New York charged with Implication in the Nathan 1 murder., t... j i:-i . fn -v? t DclAno. Bocrctarr of the .Interior nos ro- ' corned and retnrn tliUT8daj,Tvr f i ' ' . . A .fc A. t . HATAlSJ AW.' of rit. Vi M 'T . - K p f k Cotton quiet with light demand mid-, iu cent , jsot receipts 1.030 Dales. - j.tHrvv--:ouBtwiRe 1,780 bales. Sales 185 ' ; New Tome, Sept 9 -Noon, f , Stocks steady. Gold steady at 1 J3&. , Money easy at 4 cent exchange long 108 ; short 109.. Government bonds dull but steady. State bonds heavy.- . , .". ? ' ' ' '"' Cbmwirctol'V " ' .r- uotton heavy upland z cenis; vrieans i 22 cents; sales of 475 bale. Flour dull ana uncoangeu vi uess miauc Airmer. vwu i (&.614 10. Jjaruquiev tuetuu oxt teua SDirita Turpentine ouiet at 55 cents. Rosin steady for Strained, Freights steady. m. 1... l ViiS.uui i- e ai o per ceuu, uui tiuacu at Sterling luo; -Uoia quiet ana Il3ill81. liovernmenw steady States steady,.;-,, ; . :-t Cotton weak. Sales of 810 bales. Up lands 22 cents; Orleans 22$ cents. , Flour active and unchanged. Whiskey heavy at J)2i93i cents. Wheat irregular and winterJtea Yfestcrn $1 45(&$1 03. Ricefirm at 8f9 cents. Pork duU and nominal. Lard firm and active at &9i cents. Naval Stores steady. . Tallow heavy at 839 5-16 cents. Freights firmer. Sales Qf cotton for future deUvery 19,000 bales, as foUows: Sept: 19 ll-1620i; Oct I8i19i; Nov. .l919j; Dec. 19i 19 5-16; Jan. 19 ll-1619t; Feb. 20i20t; March 20J20J. : ; . ' ' Galveston, Sept ). ' Cotton steady Good Ordinary 17i cents. Net receipts T82 bales. . Sales 400 bales. Stock 8,064 bales. . . New Orleans, Sept 9. Cotton a shade easier Good to Ordinary not 1Hl7?iUll. No 191- cents, entirelv nominatl; Low Mid- dlings 201 cents; Middlings 2lJ cents. Net receipts 2,54a bales; gross 2,895 bales. Sales 750 bales." Stock 11,906 bales. Baltimore, Sept 9. Cotton firm Middlings 22 cents. Gross receipts 31 bales. Exports coastwise 50 bales. Sales 195 bales last evening 80.' Stock 276 bales. Norfolk, Sept 9. Cotton quiet Low Middlings 19$ cent Net receipts 192 bales. Exports coastwise 33 bales. Stock 556 bales. FOREIGN MARKETS. , , ' London, Sept J) Noon. Consols 91. ' U. S. Securities new 5's 89f ... ' .. . . .. ' ' . " Frankfort, Sept 9 Noon. United States securities 5-20's of 1862 9Gf.- : r Liverpool, Sept 9 -Noon. r" Cotton opened quiet and steady Uplands 10i10i; Orleans 10id. LATER Cotton quiet and steady-eales of 10,000 bales: for speculation and export 3,000. Beef65s. i Tallow 43s. : . Liverpool, Sept 9 Evening. Cotton closed heavy and - unchanged. Shipping at Savannah or Charleston 10d. .Breadstuffs firm; Corn 28s29s. MISCELLANEOUS. OUR BRANDS: EXTRA Fa mi ly Flou f, Gat u6 ani New Yort Central, ; ASHLAUD, EDIPIEE, ... , j ,' FRESH EVERY STEAMER. . Ginger Ale, Ale and Porter, Fruits, JAMS AND JELLIES, " r AND Choice FaMily "Supplies Received Frcsli Everj' "Week scp8-tf At GEO. MYERS. THE BEST BRAND: "7 " Favorite Flour. " puAVORITE AMONG ALL FLOURS; .-LWAYB THE SAME! , 1 ; ' V-ERY PURE TO BE USED THE SECOND TTMEi Q-UR MANY CUSTOMERS APPROVE IT; J-ILIABLE IN EVERY INSTANCE; I -N BARRELS, HALF BARRELS AND SMALL PACKAGES rp-RY IT ONCK-YOULLUSE IT AGAIN; ... ' JVVERY FAMILY WELL, USE IT AFTER TRY ING IT. JjVULL STOCK OF THE FAVORITE FLOUR ; L-ARGELY INCREASING DEMAND FOR FA VORITE FLOUR; O-NLY ORIGINAL BRAND OF FAVORITE - FLOUR: - - . - - U-NANIMOU8LY ADOPTED AS THE FAVOR ITE FLOUR: . R-EGULAR WEEKLY 8HIPMENT8 PROM FRESH GROUND WHEAT OF THE FA .VORITE FLOUR. . . . r. Favorite Flour la the especial brand of .U CHAS. D. MYERS & CO.,' 7 North Front street. sep8-tf (CLOTHIlllC! .It'tL .lX(t ; Till 'fttl'-i if' SUPERIOR WHITE minTS, - i - - J LISLE AND GAUZE - ' ! U N;D E E'W'E A R, . Sole leather-Trunks, TEA VELING BA GS, etc., bc. ,. . . MUNSON & CO.. : Clothing and Furnishing Goods, ,': . - Si Market street fep6-tf Salt-!-Salt ! Salt! NOW LANDING EX lOUli Schooner Bon. For sale by ' sep7-tt 27, 23 and 29 North Water Per Steamer : EPSOM 8ALT8, CASTOR OIL, PAIN-KILLER, Cough Killer, , a... . . J. . , FLA VORIXG EXTRACTS; Also, Lubln's Extracts, Florida Water, , : , .. . " H T Xr 'TIT W. Florenis'Mlrws,! isrg.upPly o CAItlJOLIC SOAP . And Carbolic Purifying Powder, Us besV dWnfect-r ant known. . ; " " ' . i ; t , . For sale Wholesale and Ketaus-. i '" ' j. K.' McILHKNNY 8 '" t-'-.i .nm Mil oiwnnlcal Store, i , aug 18-tf -'I' ..,V1Uppitt,s Old Stand) i rh ' " 1 1 i"" 1 BXJSJ rrjTTt nouNiNa ixabcoou X L;tV Is completi to all all its pointmentv and achargeoroneortnmMiisKmiui wnq intbtaf.,. A11 kinds of Lindicg executed ptr, v; v.?.;-;."- -i 5- I J ." I WILMINGTO NV 1,1 A UKE'. 1 ," V? j? IT' rim C AWmmt STAR OFFICE, Seplember to. SPIRITS TURPENTINE.--! l)arrels (select) at 63 cent $ v om oaico w y v" Strained, 4 50 for Extra No. lr $4 75 for T p 1a , and $5 50 for Pale. CRUDE-TURPENTINE:-Sale of 195 bs at $4 85ior Yellow Dipnf$i"35'fort Virgin. . ; , r , COTTON. Sales of 2 tales at l9i?cents lb..--Market quiet TAR-Sales of 53 bbls 43 at $3 00 and 10at 3 25 i(3bbl. : .. . : -f " MARINE. ? J " ARRIVED. Schr Adiel Moore, Swansboro ' Edwards Steamship Lucille, Price, Baltimore, A D. Cazaux. Schr Edith May, Grass, Navassa Island, Navassa Guano Company. . -r Steamship Regulator, Freeman, 'New York. BarrvBros. . ' CLEARED. , ' , Br. Barque M. E, Seed, Hopkins, dork for orders, Williams & Murchison. RECEIPTS. ; "u r. PER SCHOONER. Schooner Adiel, 68 barrels spirits; 200 do rosin. . , . EXPORTS. FOREIGN. Cork, Ireland. 1,865 bbls spirits turpen tine. ' :- " '' ! RECEIPTS AND CONSIGNEES Per Wilmington and ; Weldon Railroad, Through Freight A Oldham 121 bags corn; Worth & Worth, 9 bblsturp; Vick & Mebane, 85 bbls rosin, 29 ko turp, 18 do spts and 1 bale cotton; W H Turlington, 4 bbls spts; J D Woody, 20 bbls rosin, J J Barden, 12 plows, 2 packages mdse. Per Way Freight Williams & Murchi son, 6 bales cotton, 2 dales yarn, 1 box can fruit, 4 bbls spirits; Bass, Scott & Co, 82 bbls spts, 75 do rosin, 5 bales cotton; J T Mclver, 66 J boxes tobacco; Johnson & Birdsey, 10 bbls rosin; Worth & Worth, 42 bbls rosin,' 6 do spirits, 2 " bales cotton ; J D Woodv. 8 bbls rosin: NbrthroD & Cum- mungs, l ease smoking tobacca; S H Man ning, 1U boxes tobacco; VV li iSernaro, li bdles paper; J M Chasten, 116 bbls turpen- tine: W H Turlineton. , l? bbls rosin; T H Smith, 1 coop chickens, 1 bhl and 1 bushel potatoes, bbl eegs; Bprunt fc llinson, 1 bale cotton, 4 bbls spts, -1 bax pears; Ed wards & Hall, 8 bales cotton, 2 bbls rosin; E Murray & Co, 1 bale cotton; Geo. Myers, 1 bbl dried fruit, 2 bbls flour, 1 dox eegs, 1 do beeswax; Aaron & Rheinstein, 1 coop chickens; E H Keithly, 1 bbl pts; Q H Kelly, 1 bbl tar; P Merritt, 17 bbls terpen tine; J. M. Henderson, 55 bbls tar, 2 do turpentine, 1 coop chickens; Moffltt & Co, 20 bbls rosin, 1 do spts; DE Bunting, 14 bbls turpentine; Q Z French 2 bars iron. - German-American. INSTITUTE; rpHB EXERCISES OF THE THIRD ANNUAL JL session of this Institution of learning will be re sumed j . . - On Thursday, Oct. 3rd, 172, In the new and more central location, N. E. corner of Fourth and Market streets. Pupils of both sexes rcceircd and instructed in separate departments. . . TERMS VERY REASONABLE. MRS. E. L. RUECKERT, sop 5-lm Principal. Sumter Hews, SUMTER, SOUTH CAROLINA, Published Weekly, Darr 4 Ostcn, Proprietors. j W. tt BERNARD, Aoznt, aug 14-tf V WUmlngton, N. C. Tobacco. rjfL BOXES TOBACCO, f V ALL GRADES, For sale by EDWARDS & HALL. sep 5-DAW tf For Eent, rpW O OR THREE , DESIRABLE houses, Conveniently Located, App THOS. H. WRIGHT. sep JUST. BECEIVED, A LARGE LOT OP Common 11-inch Pmg, Bright and dark double thick Navy, Black and Sweet; Cavendish X and other grades of fine CtteMiToIiacco; Also a fine lot of im ported and domestic SEGABS, m ' 7 Prices Reduced to new 20 eent tax. : sep 8-ft 1 EL BURKHIMER, Slen of the Indian Chief, No. 6 Market St. THE "STAR" STEAM Job .Printing . House. it 11 TIIltEE STEAM PRESSES, t COMPETENT WORKMEN, heasoxabee .priced H". ... ! t inF!HIilT WOTTIX Ur- a (jim'T w -iHtr rf j P1''. i ... ... . . i COMMEECIT 4 "1 I I 9 L. 3 . HI r -m-r v- I U jiV, fyh.V'Ti I f j,',. -v :Taei i-i I I f ,VG UG Q' .f Q I IQlai -'- . TV'.. . . 3. Oar r" ' ot-.,,f' , " ... lie' .lor xl, rep ti i ..ierauy. 1 1 nu-Jug i nee kave to be charged. up am all orders BAO OHIO Gunny BACOa ortiiCrollM, ram a. H 6....':,?, v haon! lot, 15......,, ,;.. Hogl3aud-fJ S iV..... Western.:, -..v -18 r 88 1 " ZCn -9 ..18. JsaS r" . Hams Sides, $ ftvK bnouiaers, . , . . . . - BABRLS S pirita Turpentine .... becona liana, eaca.- v.-" "vvNew New York-each.VJ i S 40 a S65 .- a:- new vht, wu...Mir.K'.i BEESWAX- lb S 50 ft 75 ' 83 - ' r 8 00 10 00 I 04 14 00 20 30 50 a,55 , 00 20 is a is 14 a , 17 "' 30 23 17 v 18 28 30 80 85 . 25 28 95 " 105 ' 11 V' 15 BUTIKK North Carolina, ft I Northern, lrrrrr.v.;Tr. Tallow, W ID CHEESE Northern Factory S inury, w id 6tete, lb.....4. COFFEE-Javo, $ S i luo, w n Lagnayra, i 9.... CORN MEAL bushel COTTON TIES lb.. DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-1, yd xarn, w onncn FISH Mackerel, No. 1, tt X bbL Mackerel, No. 2, W bbl.... . Mackerel, No. 8, bbl Mullets, bbl 0 00 rl65 15 50 16 00. 10 00 11 00 13 00 13 50 5 50 600 ,0 00 .O0O ,6 00 &. 6 60 , 7 00 7 50 850 10 60 12 00 8 00 000 9 50 000; 10 60 00 00 13 60 00 00 80 00 00 00 00 00 60 00 45 0Q 50 00 00 00' 40 00 0000 4500 00 00 67 00 55 00. 65 00 00 00 67 00 00 00 70 00 00 00 & 70 00 60 00 0000 16 18 85 95 80 & 82 000 & 000 J65 75 d 00 125 N. Ullerring, ObW... Dry Cod. : flou: CB Fine, bbl. .. Extra do. " bbl...... Family " V bW City Mills Super., tfbbl.... " Extra, bbl..... Family, bbl... Ex. Family, bbl... JTBiKTlLJZJtltS i' - Peruvian Guano, $ 9000 lba.7 Baugh'a Phosphate, t . Carolina Fertilizer, " " Ground Bone, " " . Bone Meal, " " , , " Flour, M . " Navassa Onano, ' M Complete Manure, " Whann's Phosphate " " Wando Phosphate, " ' Bersrer A Butx's Phosph. " GLUE V B GRAIN Corn, In store, V 56 Jba. Corn, Cargo, $ 58 lbs Corn, New, busheL. ....... Oats, $ bushel Peas, Cow, $ bushel. . HIDES Green, fl lb........'.... Dry, fi '..J.: ... HAY Eastern, $ 100 Bs North River, 100 lbs. HOOP IRON W ton..;........ 7 8 13 13V 1 85 140 1 80 ; 1 85 145 00 155 00 LARDNorthern, J lb North Carolina, 9 lb LIME bbl..4 LUMBEB River (Last sales), Wide Boards. W M ft. . 10 12 10 12 1 56 000 00 00 v 00 00 oo oo a ooeo 0000 (00 00 23 00 a 25 00 21 00 22 00 Scantling, M ft............ "Flooring, f) M ft...... ....... Citt Stun Sawxd ' Ship Stuff, reeawed, M ft. . Rough Edge Plank, JM f t. .. West India Cargoes, according to quality, M ft.... Dressed Flooring, seasoned.. 18 00 20 00 20 00 85 00 Scantung and Boards, com mon, Mft..... MOLASSES Cuba, bads, $ gal. . Cuba, bbls, $1 gal .... Sugar House, nhds, $gal... 15 00 20 00 00 g 40 00 45 IS 20 22 24 45 & -1 00 25 7 00 29 83 1 10 1 45 1 00 1 10 80 40 75 & 185 000 100 250 16 50 16 75 00 00 0000 00 00. & 0000 00 00 14 50 X 10 Dois, y gai... w;8y5Jw, ffiX5tt.ZZ:). Lard, Unsec PEANUTS bushel. in. w POTATOES Sweet, tt bushel. . Irian, Kortnern, j( dm... PORK Northern, City Mess. Thin, V bbl............r. Prime, $ bbl.. . ....... Romp, W bbl RICE Carolina, ? t East India, fiD , 00 & e oo 8 & . 2 6 & 75 & 1 65 1 45 n 13 00 1S5 f 23 00 Roufrh. U bush. KAiio Country, 9 mry, v ROPE r SALT Alum, 9 bushel Liverpool, sack. . American, sacs; SUGAR Cuba, 9 lb Porta Rico, V t A Coffee, p lb B- " !.... C- l''. V Ex.C- lb.. Crushed, V t SOAP Northern, ) ft SHINGLES Contract, f Common, (111 STAVES W. O. Bbl., f? M. . . R.O. Hhd., M Cypress, M TALLOW 19 lb 150 10 13 13 V 18 00 121 14 & 6 & 4 00 00 14 8 600 300 X 50 so oo ;& oooo 00 00 00 00 18 00 00 00 10 11 11 00 12 00 9 00 10 25 7 50 850 5 00 600 1 00 600 1 75 2 50 34 40 45 50 TIMBER Shipping. M Mill Prime, M Min rair, p a Inferior to Ordinary. W lb.... WHISKEY Northern, ttgal.... North Carolina, gal WOOL Unwashed, Washed, V ...... RATES OF FREIGHT. Perteamer. Per Sailing VeseeL To New York. Crude Turpentine V bbl Tar bbl .i. 0 50 0 65 0 50 0 55 1 60 0 00 0 50 0 55 2 00 0 00 0 00 1 00 0 00 0 16 0 00 0 65 0 45 0 65 0 60 1 69 0 85 0 66 0 75 1 50 0 00 0 75 0 00 0 15 0 00 0 10 0 00 0 40 0 00 0 40 Spts Turpentine $ bbl Kosin y bbl.......;... Cotton bale Cotton Goods bale.. Flaxseed $ bushel..... Peanuts $1 bushel. . To Philadelphia. 0 10 0 Oo 0 00 0 50 0 00 0 60 Crude Turpentine ) bbl Tar w DM Spts Turpentine $ bbl 0 00 1 00 0 00 40 0 00 1 75 0 00 0 75 0 00 0 10 0 00 1 00 0 00 0 75 0 60 0 40 0 00 2 00 0 00 0 75 0 00 0 12 0 00 7 00 0 00 0 45 0 00 0 45 0 00 0 75 ' 0 00 0 45 0 00 2 00 0 00000 6 60 7 00 Koetniy OM..w....... Cotton bale Cotton Goods f) Dale. . Peanuts $ bushel Lumber ) M " TO BALTIHOBB. " Crude Turpentine U bbl Tar W bbl 0 00 45 0 00 0 45 0 00 0 90 0 00 0 45 O 00 2 25 u xurpenune v doi W DDI Cotton V bale....... Peanuts bushel... Lumber W M........ To Boston 0 00 ki 0 11 0 00 8 00 Crude Turpentine 9 bbl o 6o a'o ow 0 00 0 75 Tar W bbl.i.:'.;..r.l 000f -000 0 70 SpU Turpentine fi bbl 0 00 0 00 0 00 1 10 0 00 0 75 0 00 2 50 0 09 0 00 0 00 10 00 KOSUl fj ddi. Cotton f bale....... Peanuts f? bneheL. . . 0 00 0 ooj 0 00 o oot 0 0V 0 00! 0 00 0 00 iumoer m. .. . . .m . WILMINGTON MONET MARKET. CORRECTED DATLT BT THE BAHK OT NEW HANOVER, I. B. GRAINGER, PRESIDENT. NUTINO. 8EXLINO. Gold HO - 112 ' SUver..... ............... ....'...',.105"' ' 108 Exchange sight on Northern cities Par. IS inge su days on " .....icoib. Bonds Old Ex-Coupon 80 ' Do. yunding lHbO x Do. , 44 . - 1868 ...20 Do. New.5........ ...19 Do. Special Tax ....13 , Do. to N. C. Railroad ...40 -. W. &. W.R.R.Bonds7 c(Goldln0.90 i . W., C. &R.R. Bonds, 8 Sc.. ........ .43 Wilmington City Bonds, :.71 - " ,. ' .7c ...78 lit- .. . -OldWc....j69 i new 6 VC...65 (Goldlnt) 44 44 8 e'.. 78 ( New Hanover County Bonds (10 years), - srttctGold Int.).':..r..rt:.. .-:-: .70-: JSew Tlanover CoontyJBoudiUS years) 6 . 4 Wc (Goldlnt.)... f W. W; Railroad Stock (Par 100). .55 North Carolina R. R. . 44 ( 44 100). ... .88 i W..C. & Railroad r44.,;( 50)..... WiL Gas Light Co. 44 ( 44 60) . . .'. .70 - : ) 't . .RANK BIIA&v .- ' Cabe Fear .U( TT IBUUIKIUO ....... 0 1 1 5 15 North Carolina. 5 State of North. Carolina. 5 Farmers1 5 Merchants'. -5 Graham...... i Lexington jnmers' & nainern' . Wades bo ro Charlotte 40 Commerce 5 Greensboro Mutual..., 0 Clarendon ..,. 0 Yanceyville 0 Thomasville.. .......... 0 Wilmington Commercial...; 20 5 8 Fayetteville. Roxboro...'.. ... 8 ' " MISCELLANEOUS: NEW DRUG ST0BE. rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED A LARGB a vanea assortment pi Fresh Drug and ChemlcciU. : At his new store, nndor the Celleget of ' Physicians and Surgeons, on Third street, opposite: Chj Hall f ' rl GREAT VARIETY ( INDIA, R1 TOILET AUTICEES; &c. f ' Store open every Sunday, ...... rawnav !psckge(s lpl-tf KM.. at an honrs. dav and nisfcLt Ahd otwri V"frluir if sr fagrt- rtncpig'4:a'rftT? -.rSm trrrJ I -v s W ''"i ' ' 'fr:.' ' TAmBUTAT rTAH. FOB 6" lTTT', 180 CHAS. D. KYE2S COM f f ;f-HSCELLANEOUS; H 4 Iu:L :;g toIlrrive : 2.000 ! backs; a? f (.- -' f l. i f AC Bushel Cfrni'jrtilt and inlx d. 000 Bbls. FlOttflU grades,;- 2(J unos. omoxea Jaooa..- 1AA Boxes Dry Salted Sides, Spirit Barrala, fHmn, , , , ft JQQ Barrels Glue, 2Q Tons Hoop Iron, - A Barrels Bungs, 2QQ Bales Hay, 2QQ Bolls Bagging, extra heavy, 2 Tons Ties, Buckle and Arrow, . " -Bbls. Crackers, Lemon, Sugar and Soda; QQ Bbls. Sugar House Syrup, 2 HhdB. Sugar House Syrup, 100 Bbls" Sngar! a11 ST6! For sale low by aug 81-tf WILLIAMS & MURCHISON. Dwelling House and Lot A T A U ,C T I O N. Foreclosure of inortgage. TY VIRTUE OF THE POWER CONFERRED upon me by a mortease deed executed the 4th day or My, usi. dj soiomon w. xsaen ana wue, and which Is registered in the records of New Han- , 1872, by Solomon W. Nash and wife, over county in book E. E. E., page 426 et seq., I will offer for sale at public auction, at Exchange Corner, on the 26th day of September, 1872, the following described lot of land, which is conveyed by the said mortgage, situated in the city of Wilmington, bounded and described as follows : Beginning in the Eastern line of Sixth street at a point one nundred and thirty-two feet from the Southern line of Cam obeli street, the said point be-' ing the Southwestern corner of the lot designated on the plan of said city by the number 2 in block 237; thence running Northwardly with the said line of Sixth street thirty-three feet, thence Eastwardly, in a line parallel with said Campbell street one hun dred and sixty-five feet, thence Southwardly thirty-: three feet, and thence Westwardly one hundred and sixty-five feet to the beginning. Upon the premises there is a new ' m C1j. T-TI' coNTAnrma six rooks. . The neighborhood is good and the locality healthy. TERMS AT SALE. EJ "LAWSON E. RICE. . Mortgagee. Alii. T. London, Attorney. sep 5-tds . Southern Life INSUEANCE COMPANY. Atlanta. Department, GEN. JNO. R. GORDON, PRESIDENT. Assets Nearly $1,500,000. LOSSES PROMPTLY' PAID. ! As sound and economically managed Company as there is in the United States. J. S. SHUCK, General Agent for North Carolina, Aiken, S. C ; D. H. KEM Local Agent, Wil- mington, Is. c aug la-lawamau Shields', Eye Wash, -MANUFACTURED BY r BIra. Sue W. Caahwell, Wojccigton, N. C. ONE OF THE MOST EFFECTIVE REMEDIES for Inflamed, Sore and Weak Eyes, ever offered to the public For sale by all Druggists in the city. Price 60 cents per bottle bottles double the original size. GREEN & FLANNER, - Wholesale Agents, dec 14-naclaw Th ; 47 Market street The Monitor, , PUBLISHED AT . MAGNOLIA, N. C. STARKEY F. GARDNER, Editor; W. T. HAN- NAFORD, Pboprtbtor. Terms $1 Per Annum in Advance. The Monitor has now a larger circulation than that of any paper published in iHo counties of Du plin, Onslow, Sampson and Jones, and will be found an excellent medium for advertising, being situated, as it Is, in a flourishing town, and as fine an agricul tural section as in Eastern North Carolina. Speci men copies sent on application. aug31-tf ,f i ; M CAPE FEAR Military Academy. CHANGE OF LOCATION. HAVING SECURED THE AMPLE AND COM m odious building heretofore occupied by Mr. L. Meginney as the 44 Wilmington Institute," I have the pleasure of announcing to the public that the 5th annual session of the Cape Fear Military Academy will open at that place on Thursday, Oct. 8d, 1872. N. B. A number of school desks for sale by Mr. L. Meginney. '. -r sep3-lw. j. t R. E. COLSTON, Principal, Established, in 1820. The,- Qafflden Journal, cAjiDE',;'s:ilc. J3UBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AT $2&0 jl. per annum. Aavenuug rates uoenu. . ... ,. JOHN KERSHAW, Prop'r. .BgABltJgfit j Zj ;.; 91, jjjan 14-tf. For Eent, TJNTIL OCTtiBER let, 1873, THAT ) DESIRARLE STORE It I ml On thq corner of Market aid Sgut NvterL streets. For terms apply to sep 8-tf - H.B. EILERS. Always-on Hand B CHOICEST BRANDIES, WINES, WHIS HTHE CHOICEST BRANDIES. WINES, WHIS- X kies. Gins and Rum, at J. L METTS'. Family Flour, Goshen Butter, Pig Hams, Lard, Sugar, Coffee, ta, all . of the best quality, and as cheap as can be sold id the city, fresh tn 'store, at c - ' .-' JAMES i. METT8', aug 28-tf . 67 Market Street, Bacon ! Bacon ! 100,000 LBS SHOULDERS AND SIDES I . ;., ' . i. . j . u.r: . June 81-tf ! fWILLARD" BROS. - For Eent, i T?ROM TOT !33r-OCTOBER, THE STORES ' at pressent occupied by Messrs. Wlllard Brother. . TtSfcirVi-VnnnTtB'l ' anc lTt 6 lf i Zl EDUARD PESCHAf Lost.i tl 'it-tf T ?'f Tf "il f IT ( J hit f ..rMISCELLANEOUS- For Caoh Only! ;t lit t : . . .. i . 1 Vii I WILL SELL THE BALANCE OF MY; LARGE kANDWEirSELECf COr" , :il us.-if: WHITE GOODS I At Cost for Cash. C O M E It A It L Y AJfl GET; A. Brown,. 1 1 EXCHANGE CORNER. JlTLt 2S-TF RIBBONS, MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS, ALSO, WHITE GOODS, ' Embroi d e r i e s, &c. 1872. A RMSTRONG, CATOR & CO.,- Importers, Man- Neck and Sash Ribbons, Velvet Ribbons, Neck Tics, Bonnet Silks, Satins, Velvets and Crapes, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Frames, Ac.-, Straw Bonnets and Ladies and Children's Hats, trimmed and un trimmed; and In connecting warerooms , WMteGoolSj Linens. Mrolieriev&c, Laces,!Nets, Collars, Setts, Handkerchiefs, Veil ing, HeadNets, &c,Jx., Nos. 237 and 239 Baltimore, Ma. - .. These goods are manufactured by ub or bought for Cash directly from the European and American: manufacturers, embracing all the latest novelties, unequalled in variety and cheapness in any market. . wraers nuea wim care, ! f,1! 7 SarePrSmPtnefl8 dispatch, 81-tl20cteodSat TuTh; ; aug Slimmer- Dress! Goods. i f -THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN - Ii' Dress -Grooiis EVER OFFERED IN THE' WITT. y. -t -'::'-', B. WEILL. BOYS WEAR. ; We make a specialty of GOODS FOR BOYS. ., -r-. B. WEILL. PARASOLS AND CORSETS. . , 1,000 assorted Coreeta, Parasols and Ladies Um brellas, every style. B. WEILL. WRITE GOODS. The best stock of White Goods In the city, includ ng 100 pairs White Pique very cheap. . ' HOSIER. Y. '. Examine our stock of Ladies1 and Gents Hose, april 28-tf B. WEILL. Money Can-riot Buy It ! ' FOR SIGHT IS PRICELESS, ! But the Diamond Spectacles will Preserve It. IF YOU VALUE YOUR EYESIGHT USE THESE Perfect Lenses, ground from Minute Chrystal Pebbles, melted together, and derive their name " Diamond " on account of their Hardness and Bril liancy. They will last many years without change, and are warranted superior to all others in use. Man ufactured by the Spencer Optical Manufacturing Co., New York. Cautioh. None genuine unless stamped with our trade mark. For sale by responsible agents through out the Union. T; W. Brown, Jeweler and Optician is Sole Agent for Wilmington, N. C, , fron whom they can only be obtained. No Pedlers employed. feb 23-eodly Fr Su Wed . , . . State of North Carolina, Bruniwlck Count jSnperlor Conrt. TJATRICK MURPHY AS ADMINISTRATOR dt X- bonit non of Thomas P. HalL deceased, Plaintiff, AGAINST I Samnei HalL William H. HalL James Owen and wife. Elizabeth Owen. Amaryllaa P. Ashe. Julia HalL Robert P. HalL SoDhia HalL John Howard. Marl- anna Howard, Thomas Walker and wife, J ulia Walk- er. Samuel HalL William L. HalL Thomas G. HaU. Thomas O. Brown and wite, Mary E. Brown, Sarah J. HalL William H. Brown and wite, Godina W. Brown, Angelo A Benton and wife, Elisabeth H. Benton, heirs at law ot Thomas P. Hall, dec'd.1 , I - . . . . .. . . . . . . i . 1 I . . reuuoD to seu iana vo pay aeois ana enarges oi administration. '- j f i, . 1 - ORDER FOR PUBLICATION ' ToBamuelHall. William H. Hall AmasythS P. Ashe. James Owen and wife Elizabeth, Julia- Hall, sopnia 11 ail, J onn uowara, Jaary Ann uowara, Tnos. Walker and Julia Walker his wife, non-residents of the State of North Carolina, and detendants to the ao petitkarf . K. -jslA. 1 " You are hereby summoned to appear at the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court for the county and State aforesaid on Tuesday, the 8th day of Octo ber, 1872, to answer the complaint in the above ac tion, or .judgment will ba taken according to the' prayer ot the petition. ... Witness, W. G. Curtis, Clerk of Superior Court, at office in Smithvllle, this 6th day of August, A D., 1872. ' - W. G. CURTIS. : aag 20-oaw6w Tu C. S. S. Quarantine Notice - v.uMiA J , i'-Hj ' ON AND AFTER JUNE 1st, 1872, THE FOL lowing quarantine regulations will be enforced: i , ' i . .) . ' All vessels from ports south of Cape Fear will stop for inspection at the Quarantine Station. 1 f ' ' ! . All vessels having sickness on hoard on arrival, or having had sickness onboard during the passage, will stop for inspection at the Quarantine Station, i , Vessels not included as above, may proceed to Wilmington without detention. - Pilots and Masters of vessels wulplease take notice,'- FWr POTTER, Quarantine Physician. x . may ao-zaw iliov imx.rr . if ; TlUXfT0--' T3a; EROM 1st OF OCTOBER, A DWELLING, TWO Stories, with basement, containing eleven rooms. X "J. IZZ 'r''i:iL2J- r .aug 25-tf ;M :th ; si f , :. ; . HART Jk. BAILEY, -... : ' , ,4 . ' 4-1"'1 V " " 1 1' - ? f Tf "44'lt K ' F. W. KEITCIINER. " t "Wilimstoh,' Charlotte v ; ?-ANX llIJTlTEUFOnD U. Bv Omcx Chert knoixxmi axo Gzhi. firr'T., i WrnrnOTif N. C-v Job 26, 1872. , .- L ' . .. i It: Change, QgScked. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, THE REQULA Trains will run over thia Road as follows : - ' .BEOVLAB FHEIOIIT TBAIN. L Wilmington dally At A A..M. , and, arrive ... PASSENGER Ac EXPRESS FREIGHT '''-'TRAIWS' J-' Leave Wlhnington daily at 7 A, M. and arrive ot 3:30P.M. i ' .T-.-v-ii i .. .mTeot Leave LilesvOle. daily at 6:15 M. and arrive at tar" Twb Special Freight Tralna tor TON LtnJ. ut 1. ruu uicbiicvu.cit. EST No . Train will lei will leave on Sundays. r , i . t m,i t.. . i. ' Chief Engineer and Bup't General Sup'ts Office, (i ' CI7STA R R. COMPANY, , ,, ; n WILMTNQTqN, JSf. C., June 9th, 1872. mil Change of Schediile. THE FOLLOWING SCTEDULE WELL GO INTO effect at 8:25 A.M., Sunday, 9th Inst: ' ' DAT EXPRESS TRAIN; (Dally) Leave Wilmington. . Arrive at Florence.. Arrive at Columbia. . . 8:25 A. M. ,. 9:13 A. M. I'M P W Leave Columbia. . . . 12-15 p' M Arrive at Florence.. w 4:10 M; Arrive at Wilmington 10:22 P. M, Nlgbt Express Train Dally (Son " " lt! days Excepted.) Leave WUMngton . .'. . .. . , i . . ; . , . . 6:45 P. M Arrive at Florence H:38 P. M Arrive at Columbia 8:45 A. M Leave Columbia..... , 10:85 P. M Arrive at Florence 8:09 A. m! Airive at Wihnington.-;:...-rrr;v. 8:00 A. M. ' V JOHN t!. WINDER, ; " - i. . Gen'l 8up't je8-tf .... f . Wllminfif tOn "WeldOH RAILROAD CO. Mm- .-; ill iw. Change of Schedule. :, . -; Officx or Gin'l St DENT, I Wilmington, N. C, Sune 8th, 1872. AND AFTER JUNE 10th INSTANT, PAS- Vr senger trams on the Wilmington and Weldon .naiiroaa win run as iouows : - MAIli TBAIN.V Leave Union Depot daily (Sundays ex-' ' cepted).... ....il.;. At 8:15 A. M. Arrive at Goldiboro... 12:11 P. M. Kocky Alount. Weldon Leave Weldon daily (Sundays except ed)......... ..ru.:; At ' 9:15 AM. Arrive at Rocky Mounts... .,...'.,...., 11:07 A M. Goldaboro. ............ 1:16 P.M. - Union Depot. .'....'.::....... 6:30 P. M. EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily, . , Arrive at Goldsboro. . - ; Rocky Mount.... Weldon.......... Leave Weldon, dally,.:.... Arrive at Rocky Mount. . . - Goldsboro.i...'... . ; . Union Depot. . . ......At 10:40 P. M. zm A. M. u 4:56 A. M. , 6:50 A. M. , 7,10 P. M. 8:58 P. M , 10:58 P. M. . , 10 AM. ' The mall tram makes close connection at Weldon for all points North via Bay Line and Acqula Creek routes..': ,;.-!','.:; .;T, !: ' 'ii'-ti i r. ;!.-.-... ' Express Train connects only with Acquis Creek route. - Pullmans Palace Sleeping Cars on tills TrsUn. r. i-: :, t. uj ' ; ; - 1 i ' - r FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilmington tri weekly at 6.-00 A. M., and arrive at 1 :40 P. M. EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS wiii leave Wil mington daily (Sundays excepted) at, 5 P. M., aud arrive at 11 A. ; rv-t ;;.. -i june9-tf JOHN F. DIVINE, General Superintendent. "! STEAMSHIP XINES.1 1 PHILADELPHIA AND SOUTHERN MaU" Steamship; Line, C OMPOSED OF THE; FIRST-CLASS STEAM- SHIPS PIONEHB, 825 TONS,'... , , t f Capt. Jobn Wakeley, ( '.' tona Wanda; 850 tons, ' Capt. C. C. Weltbaaks, Will hereafter sail from Philadelphia and WUmiug- n -.;v,., a.; ' .;. jE VjEKT WEDNESDAY jnOBNING. For freight engagements, apply (o,. . :'. - S ' v 4' WORTH & WORTH, Aomts, '.f-s-.i: '- U: i t if ?,), Wilmington, N.C. ' W. i' JAMES General Agent! ' 10 South Third street, Pluladelphla. .l;.t 1 vi ' , June W-tf BALTIMORE V"AND . WILHIINGTON f;; Steaniship Line; COMPOSED OF THE FIRST' CLASS STEAM ! SHIPS i .Sl(,tl;,-r J.;-'Tr , REBECCA CLTDEV Capt. D. C. Cbllds, "v E.I7C;IE..I.eV Capt J p. i. Prlee, t' , ' BOtIVAtt, Citpt. Vm. ETW, Will hereof t saU fnwn.Baltlm and. Wilmington ' ; ' f yh;;. EVEBT FITB DATS. V" : V,-'TnE STEAMSHIP BOLTVAR ' . Will sail from her wharf, foot of Chesnut street, nai iirdmomlug. Mty 4Ui. , ;u ? , For freight engagements apply to V' cbx .xtiXCIIEESEK&C. JJ Shoulders and Sides la Hogsheads and Boxes. !7T5. Sugar4ured Hams and Breakfast Strip. UciTf WSS'rdRK'; RtMP, P0RK, 3 :fVmUSp'J3f. TtoCTS AND iTTBSv?"" .iv-Mrf'ni.i''' . tils-''' "na T TABLE SUTTER, BEST, FACTOET CB"4 -ADRIAN VPI8-- i, i n-ifi 1 1, i - m.i- ' .S :'.:;H:vtii.;.if.'n;:,T Wi t ....ni ' T i . ... 4 i i . , . - - - S7, 28 and 29 Korf i v -r Ki
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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