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-r."V BY TEEEGEAPH. aeBsse"s"" GREAT.imiTAIltrf : Tfce Defeat or ha a-renamsnt oft . . Irish Unlyerslty BUI. .M-rm. Tbo London Journals of 'J.ft-in-comment at great length on the Government on the Iereaof Education BUI, andpop; orcj2 . stone will pursue. Th r"? ' 7h 0thV cabinet wUl;prpbaWQT7.- Trill 'nfnhfthl'i !haL-i - Z.Z r called by the ,Qi to form a new yv.ii. L.kiv. jneen 1)arll.m.nt will J CVCU. event A be dissolTed. and a general cleoade d be3 July .rr - ay lhat the Government has lIZ. -inined whether-It will resien or ri 1 ni iihi . . ..' i Parliament and appeal tothecoun- try. .a lL? Gi? -ne vote on Gladstone s bill was a great '. "?urprie to the cabinet and the Liberal mem bers of the House of Commons. The latter t flare des'irous-of upholding the ministry by a ,C - -votecof Confidence. The Conservatives are unwilling to accept the responsibility of the dissolution of Parliament v V1: , The session of. tfte House of Commons to-day Is looked forward to . with great anxiety, as -Gladstone will then announce the course decided upon by the ministry. TUB THREATENED STRIKES." rcur, March this city and Brooklyn, state that they will not accede to any unjust demands by so cieties, this , springp and, many capitalists, ' who Intended investing in building projects, are already, placing their money in other in-; Tatmntl '.I' 1 ' 1 ' w "SanTrancisco, March 13. - " . The Peace" Commissioners have given the Modocs up. The military are m full con trol. It is stated that .the soldiers aia.al r&dH t&TlaVa bids. I Tbe Indians have great qnamitiei of tce"ltored and abundant of beef and roots. The officers have com plete maps of the lava beds. , , - , AFTER TOffl SCOTT. 0 '1 .TRmeroN, -March 13. . "The general . Railroad bill passed by tbe 1 House .was reported for the ben ate to-day with amendments; and was made special order for Tuesday next. ' . XliBCTAIO SPARKS. The Till now House, by a vote of 103 to 4, adopted resolutions centuring the Ulinols Congressmen who voted io increase their salaries. JL'J )cl i.UL r In the United States court at Cincinnati, the firm of a W. Morton and John C. Fre mont was declared bankrupt, as a firm. ' The steamship 'Niagara, which left New York February 22U for, Bermuda, is now one week overdwat that port, and has not been heard 'from," though no great appre hention as to her safety exists. Seven thousand women have petitioned the Legislature of Missouri for the repeal of the social evil law. ... The robbery of the Fall's City Tobacco Bank at Louisville, reaches $300,000. The rewards aggregate $70,000. OUR NIGHT REPORTS. miaeellaneooa Washhtgtoit," March 13. CoirflrmationsL CoL Suggs, minister to , lcWLbia? B.'W. Douglass, Marshal for Eastern North Carolina; T.B. Packard, Marshal for Louisiana. Nomination R. A. Mosely, Postmaster at Talladega, Ga. 1 1 a a llta Attorney General has a dispatch from ' DetecjiT Whitley that the postmaster and - .countyiters were driven from Lake City, , ;Fla.i.i-The ringleader of the affray was ar rested, and Federal officials arc investiga ting the affair. , J tjtfreprted that Dr. Newman, chaplain of the Senate, has been appointed Inspector r; . of Consulates and will make a trip round the world. Deficiency appropriations have compelled drafts on the legal reserve of $130,000,. It may be necessary touse $300,000," but pnly temporarily.. t . - r f' -;ri , '. , , V. isdwatamUahasloea nominlitcd for Commissioner of Indian Affairs. r . The Southern claims ti&fiaaA rmnn VAi Commission, and for which appropriations iuibuy m v ireiiua, i ennessee ana Aianairin . l . . - o In the 6enat teday ' West submifted a ,C iWctld troa Lduiaiana.wbica was referred j ,to the CoBiixmte oo Privileges and Elec- tions. i'The ' Caldwn case occupied the SPAIN. ?inX' I A A Prfpoeltlonfora FiMM tMa e- .7,1-.. Havajta, March 13. :Vi:WDu-e the Spanlah' CasIno-Jnvited a number of wealthy dttua and leadingnanciers to a ,ferenwpncmday!.eTening-,at which JUia teaman (blithe JTreasuryi was taken c Under .xniakieration; The 'Directors sub " mined a prop6ssl,'in ,vle w of the ill success 'of th.S0,t)090); loan, ta tbe "portion tWaiek remained ntakent divided ftmone ,lates3ai 'that the .r3etOrtaildafaVedinen dn-the inte . xior of 'the Wand. There WaH considerable . diecatoioo, bat no Tesolutiofi' adopted. . Tit) ropdsUiotf meeti .with much opposi .tUm, The distributionof the tmtaken bonds amoortbe uxpayert;Js garded in the right of. atprccd loan, alt the .more objec tionablei ;as It falls heavily on the less wealthy classes.'- Street people denounce it, declaring that coercion to take the loan is against jtheir lnteresta,as eU,as contrary cspffnismiretcnants nave . been privately held, at wbich'. IV- Was resolved'to oppose t0ft ?VVV the foreign ; consuls .will pro test In rase It Is Insisted upon. Prominent SpaoiaTdaOTCpTeiWntf'that tHerobject is to make ho patriots'; who" boist (oudly of thr defgtlonl Spain and are- slow in af I6raug resi support to her Interests to take some share of the burdens imposed, by the war for .the J:t preservation - of their coun ry') power.u! r s.- - r Wath ll.it. IV., t VP? CWef Signal Officer, Washuigton, March .184 :U5 P, JL -ir-d ivi ATooauiutat. . ; JJiffiWj tGutates .Easterly A5w.itSain cloudiness. The pan W'ay.w6atlici: rith possibly rain o U.CwoWfr.jcoasta.,,: Forthe middl? veering clou$ whither-. r-mperature. For lowtLk0e8Mwi:a cloud wfitlieY." tL" t11 ws'and TAW commission, ana ior which appropriations I h" wmuiuu uxirn hararccnfflnli ogffl,!, e.Orco mi01 ?c' f $1 00. -QMstribtAirioz aWOOO cUimants, Whiskey stead jr at I :cmir Wheat dull djby.eAch iTto-lMrectortrtated :rtallrba4 Mat' ' deiv .--' Jbany tr -" .utlon passed the Assembly at Al cati ''-day that the Erie Railroad investi- Y ,, ? committee sit-with open doors. jV ; ! appears that Jno. G. "Warner, of Brook lUL'who was agent for a mercantile house at Bayonne, France, was shockingly mur- dered there t ea. I4tn by a Spaniard, whom lie had discharged from his employ on ac count of, stealing. The murderer stabbed Warner. to the heart in broad daylight, while promenading with his daughter, and he died in her arms on the road. The mur derer was arrested. Mr. Warner has rela tires at Portland, Me, . ;'1 . SIWAniNE DISASTER. Teasel Abandoned Fve Men Lout In . the Breaker. u - - Lewes, Dela., March 13. -W. P, BninTierr'6eamah"of7lhe;Schr, Horaco'-Addter; frbri-PnttadelrJbiav for Charleston, reports that the vessel touched on Hen and Chickens hst,ataYdy morn ing While goingi t6 sea. AV 8 P. .M. the same day they abandoned the vessel in a sinkingcondition, taking to the yawl boat, which, waSa pfjflet f!n I'the dxreakers and Aapt Edgar .Tones; the mate, cook and one seaman were lost. SERIOUS CONFLAGRATION. A Part of tbe Bmlneu Part of Xtii cola, 111., Destroyed by Fire Est! mated Loss $10O,OOO. ' - ( '..; St. Louis. March IS. -. , f r?, The 'National' Bankpthe extensive dry goods aouse' oi Lamb as vo., the Journal office and ten or fifteen other building. constituting a part of the business, portion of Tuscola. III... were destroyed by fire on 'Tuesday1 night The loss is estimated at over $100,000. , The fire was caused by an explosion of a lamp. ENGLAND, of Gladstone Beelsnatlon and the ministry. LoNDox March 13. Gladsione in IheIIousoof Commons and Granville in the House of Lords this after noon announced that the ministers had ten dered to the Queen their, resignations, which Her Majesty had accepted. Both Houses adjourned until Monday. Dis raeli to-day received a summons 'from the Queen and immediately proceeded to Buck-. Ingham Palace. , ' ' GERMANY. .Another Exploring vKxpedltlon for West Africa on the Tapis. . .'.Lojoxjs, March 13,. V t The German Geographical Societies pro pose to send an expedition to explore the western part of Africa and supplement the discovery Of Dr. Livingstone. A consider able sum of money has already been raised to meet the expenses of the undertaking. ' ' ELECTRIC 8PABK8. - v The river at Point Deposit, Md. , has risen a foot, moving the ice which filled the channel. It has a threatening look. A dispatch from Concord, N. H., says the latest feeling in regard to the Congressional vote in the First District, gives Small, Rep., between 500 and 800 majority. The other districts are Democratic. Straw's majority for Governor will be between 300 and 400. DOMESTIC ITIAUK.ETS. New ioBE, March 13 Noon. Financial. Stocks heavy. Gold 115i Money firm at 1-821-16 per cent. Sterling Exchange long 107; short 108$. Government bonds dull, but steady, ttate bonds yety firm. Cotton dull, with sales of 660 bales Up lands 20i cents; Orleans 20J cents. Flour dull and unchanged. - Wheat quiet.' ' Corn dull. Pork quiet, but firm new $16, with offerings light. 'Lard quiet Western steam Si cents; buyers 8 7-16 cents.- Spirits Tur pentine dull aad heavy at 62 cents. " Rosin quiet at $3 60$3 65 for Strained. Freights quiet - 2'.. Xkw York, March 13 Kvenins?. . financial. , Sterling very dull Banks 107107t Gold 1156&1154-. Crovernment hands Ktentiv' 1 tnt closed aligbtly lower. Tennessee's firm- otners very auii. t :TCC'J.L '.'. . J&mm0rciat.L "... otton irregular, with sales of 1,725 bales x lour quiet common to rair iixtra $6 15 and nrifthanrrpd r!rrn flrmpr with m-wl. erate demands. Rice 8&9 ctaP-ork firmer f JLwdlgwer at JHfif.CtS-- ?Naval Btores quiet. Tallow steady. Freights quiet. ,l s Uotton-rNe ; reopTpts" 3W balesf grosV309 oaks. HSatestdflxonjMy'balesnast evening 190 bales. Sales for future delivery 18,400 bales as followsf March 10i t 7-1B ; April 1919i; May 19fO20 1-16; June 20 3; Jnly20ia207Tl6cerit8. ( , f vj. v CracisRiTOaarchia Flour Jn'fafrticmah'd andiflril it $7 75 $3. Com dull and declinmg -av 89 cents. Provisions strong- Pork higher sales at $13 CO.; j JJard dnlatean7icents; ket tle 8i08i cents. .Bacon strong shoulders held at '61 cents; dear rib- sides 8F cents; clear aides 8 cents, held at 9 cents to come 1 out of smoke. Whiskey steady at 85 cents. 7i: ?12'rZ .lInBTiiMarcliia Flour in fair demand but steady. Corn active at 6256 cents for mixed and white packed. Pork Jrm,at $15 .75$16. Bacon very'Brm shoulders "661. Clear rib sldea- i9; -Clear aides i9f centi Packed Lard firm tierces 8ia9 cents. Kegs 9J10 cents. Steam 88i, order lots ltlt cenU biglicr. Whiskey ull and nomlnrf&V8i$eRt8. 3"301j: Baltimokk, JIarch 16. Flour steady.. And unchanged. Wheat dull-holc-whlte $2 '10$3 15. Corn active" and Urm-A-whlte 6365 cents; yellow 6859 cents. OaU 8outherir4830 cents. Provisions, quiet : and- firm, SvPork mess $16 5. iBacOn-shoulders 7 cents. Lard firm at 8f cents. Whiskey steady at 90 CentS. ','. y'( H , -'T V?.". f I ' ""' "',; St LotrtB. Marctf lb. . Floui'dnll'and unchanged. Corn active and higher for No. 2 mixed 32 cts at East St. Louis on the track; 3435 cents at tho elevator, Whiskey lower at 87 dents.' Pork firm at $16 on the spot Bacon firm shoulders tt ennta? Bidon SORi jard dull and business amaltO .1 -'I -COTTON 'WAISKET9.T 1 ' Baltimore, dllll and nnminal of QTU.. TCVtr. folk, dull at 18; Charleston, dull at 181; Augusta, moderate1 demand at 184; Mem- vuw,'uuu at 10; MODUe, quiet at 18; Phila delphia, quiet and nominal at 20$; Galves ton. Unsettled at HUHhtM- Vtaatnn oloo.r f 2i; New Orleans, supply iair iandiemaml .wcii iu iujcgnt; oavannah, dull at FOREIGN WAIIKETS. ,v. Ixnroow, March lfllioo: CofcKls92$92i. United States bonds - -uiTjiiKi-wLs jiarcni3 Noon. LATER. "e" " LrvEftpoot," March 13 Noon. Cotton continues Bteady--Sales 12.000 "bales; ior speculation and export '2,000 bales. ' ,!.:;-:' , Shipped Xrom- Savannah and Charlestpa,- deliverable March or April, 9f d. 1 Breadstuffs quiet, Beef 83s. Gd. London, March 13 Evening. , Bullion in the Bank of England has de creased 250,000. - Tallow 44s. 9d. Spirits Turpentine 45s. 6d.46s. , ' Paris, March 13 Evening. -Rentes 65f50c. ' Liverpool, March 13 Evening. '.Cotton closed dull Sales include 70001? bales of American. . Jj A Shipped, from. Savannah or Charleston, deliverable February or March 9d. From same ports, deliverable April 0d Lard 39s. .. . v ..COMJVIERCIAL. WILMINGTON MARKET. STAR OFFICE, March 18. w SPIRITS TURPENTINE Market dull and inactive. No aales reported. ,t'. R0SD5", rNo transactions to note. Mar ket dull and declining. CRUDE TURPENTINE. Sales at W bhls at $4 .75 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and'$3 for Hard, f- ; t 3'G TAR. Sales of 300 bbls at $315 bbl. Market quiet j;. ; ''I;-"'. . ; CrCOTTON.No sales to report.' Market dull and nominal at the following quottjj- tions:t-;:,;.;. . brdUnary;;v:.'-,Vi.V, H cents lb Good Ordln'aryV'; . 16 '. . " " Lqw Middling... fck..7 . .; MMdfligUptendy.'18l& " V " New York. Naval Stores Market, march Receipts i to-day, 50 bbls spirits turpentine. The market for spirits turpentine continues. depceSsed. Sales include 100 . bbls at 65c, andlOO Je. York bbls. at. 65c. At the close tbe nominal price was 64644c, but it is doubtful if a sale could be forced event at those figures.'; ". Strained rosin is in 'but' moderate , request and the price without essential change ' We note 160 bbls at $3 65. In fine grades sales include 300 bbls No, 1 at($4J12.l .Tar, is scarce and held pretty firmly. Pitch in moderate jobbing request and unchanged. . ve quote: Tar.s Washington, v .... . . . , -4 12m 4 25 do wiimmgton.,.' ..o w 4 7f Newbern........ ...... ......4 12i 4 25 Pitch, City..... .4 00 4 25 Spirits Turpentine, gal. : . . : .64 64J Rosins, com'n strained,!) bbl.8 60 & 8 65 do good strained...., ..3 70 3 75 v do- Na2..:., ........ 80 3 90 ' ; do Na 1....,. .-..4 00 4 25 do, pale....... .4 CO 5 00 : do extra pale. 5 25 6 00 . !o window glass....... 6 60 " 7 00 MARINE. ARRIVED. Star Wave, Skinner, Fayetteville, Wil liams & Murchison. Stmr North Bute, Green, Fayetteville, F W Kerchner. . Stmr Northeast, Paddisen, Point Caswell, A H VanBokkelen. CLEARED. Stmr Wave, Skinner, Fayetteville, "Wil liams & Murchison. Stmr North State, Green, Fayetteville, F W, Kerchner. Schr Brave, Foss, Providence, G G Barker & Co. RECEIPTS. PER RIVER STEAMERS, &c. Stmr Wave C61 bbls rosin, CO do crude turpentine, 13 do tar, 2 bales cotton. Stmr North State 275 bbls rosin, 6 do spirits turpentine, 136 do tar, 2 do crude turpentine, 11 bales cotton. RXPORTS. COASTWISE. PROviDEXCEr-Schr Bravr 130,000 feet lumber. List . of . Vessels In the, Port of . j. AUnKtOM W Mrelt .1S, I8T3. :VV. BRIGS. r?5;; .;'.?yZ Eurocdcoi, Gould, dis. "c . - - a '' Eliza EreMna, omK!, di, - ; :' .v'r "-j r " . '.i. R Blossom & Evans.' Andalnia. . Mathewson, die),' 0 .5" HV':-:' 'X' .'.'E. Kidder & Sons. rr'T Qrthrop& Cumming. Redwood, Melville, ldg-Worth & Worthw AlUvela. Cousins, ldg., . E Kidder & Sons Home, Genii, ldg y, V" G G Barker & Co Teiumaa, Patterson; dis., .. Katie PLuntPomeroy, dis., Master cririW0MBwjmatoi George D McFarland, McFarland, ldg., , Ci J,I Chadboum A Co Ann Susan, Podgcr, ldg., E Kidder Sons Francis Satterly, Stetson, ldg, N Y ' - Harriss & Howell B F Farnham, Brewster, ldg. , Master. 1w ipvihgjj LiUIiaa, Uriffln, rpg, - do C Packard, Packard, wtg, Northrop & Gumming. P P ? f? mUi BARQTJESL j d 0 s i Vanuita,raruri, dis., Willard Bros OquoendOjReypntoria. ldg., MofflttfcCa Garetang, Thornton, ldg., Vick & Mebane. Amelia, Broock, ldg. Willard Bros. Favorita, Crafft, rep'g, Moffitt & Q6. 4; pj ! Xlst of vessels Salle for this Port. ' ' - BRl8T6ti 5 La Belle, Christensea.. . , sld Feb 9 Delta PeteraonTa i.- i - Nov 18 .BOSTON.,. , Schr Fanny Elder; Rfcn,1 ' sld Feb 3 SchrGotxie D-JOud, iIolbrook,ld Feb 17 i. . '-'--LIVERPOOL. George Booth, Seamen, '. J sldFeb 20 Wild Hunter, Erickson, eld Feb 4 Borgenhewter Kerstein, Ehrenrick, ft t f -'1 si sld Jan 16 Rana. Sareen. sld Jan 16 Ger Barque- Rn lofpli, Paske, sld Jan 21 :. LONDON. .... o, , ;.Cl&ILVEN., ... .. s , : Essex, Srauh, . ' , ,y , , . - . s)d.Ian27 GLOUCESTER. ' Frau, Anderson,. . . i T sld Jan 29 CARDENAS. . Brig J.M Burns, Feb 4 'i i i . i i i - : K&t i e ?u t u am , ''la Half Barret' ;.v' ., 'V.''. Elm-rood, La Grange and other brands for sale by 'I i '-?c . .. , f i Jlrtf .i VAS; G STEVENSON. tbematariaL For sale-at-.vt u -tit, MfJlLHKXNTB lirnc Store, and , , - HEmSBJOtQERrave Bookstore: ' viancttar taterert In the Pee Dee Oon-oneof wholesale pbices. , tk 6ur auotatlons. It should be understood, tepi resent the wholesale prices generally. In. making p up smaH orders higher prices' nave to be charged. .BTIOLSS. BAGQINCJ Gunny. -Doable Anchor. ; Double Anchor "A". BACON North Carolina, i Hams. V - V Shoulders, B v 8tdes, V Western Smoked 17 18 & 00 ((ft 14 & 10?i 10 35 S 15 12 10 17 frldes, tUj.-fi. . , ' ::; ; Hbouiaera,...... Dry Salted SJaos W B Shoulder BAK&ELS Spirits Tmrpentlne, . j Second Hand, each 2 40 ct 2 50 & 800 2 68 g 2 75 81 fu 8 00 10 00 02 ( A 14 00 SO (ft 30 New New York, each New City, each BEESWAX V ft.... BEICKS WilmlnKton, $M Northern. BUTTER North Carolina, y ft. Northern, V ft CANDLES-Sperm, $ ft Tallow, & S......,... ..... Adamantine,-$ ft............ CHEESE Northern Factory $ ft Dairy, tt ft State, l ft OQFFEaWars. V ft Rio, $ ft Lagnayra, V ft......v....... CORNMEAL V bushel COTTON TIES $1 ft DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4. V yd Yarn, bunch FISH-J2ackerel. No. 1. bbl.. 40 iyv 25 (& 00 18X 18 15 Qf. 30 (g 45 42 20 18 1 25 8 i eu J8 00 23 00 pwa vaacereijiNO. w ooi. ..... i ou XT U 1 KK1 7 60 Mackerel, No. 3, ? bbl.. .... m; Mallets, 9 bbl N. C. Herring, bbl 10 60 S 00 & 900 0 00 H 000 Dry voa, vv M.. iwunrn, vt um,. ...... . t.. X- CiesClMotker, -bbh Extra da " bbl Family " Wbbl...... tH.KMr MUlsapir.rv bbl A. (ft Vk ATi rm 8 00 000 9 00 & 000 10 00 & 11 CO 850 00 9 60 (& 9 75 10 00 & 10 60 60 feU 00 00 Family, W bbl... - .-: Ex. Family, bbl... FERTHJ2KKS ; ia jPeraviaa Oaaoo, V 8000 ft a Baugh Phosphate, " " CaroJina FertllUer, " " Ground Bone, " " , . Bon Meal, " Flour, jj NatsaaaGaano, " Complete Manure, " Waann's Phospaat4 " Wando Phosphate, " - Bereer A Buta's Pbosph, ." . qxtje v ft...u.;J....,...:. GRAIN Corn, In store, V 5G fts. : 5)orn; New, bnsheL.!. V. . . ., ,, Oats. bushel. JH Peas, Oow, bushel HIDES Green, ft... Dry, ft HAY Eastern, M0 fts North River, f? 100 fts. HOOP IRON 9 ton LARD Northern, V ft - North Carolina, s) ft LIME bbl 80 00 & 0000 00 00 & 60 00 48 00 68 00 oo oo a 4000 00 00 & 4500 . 00 00 57 00 55 00 & 65 00 00 00 67 00 00 00 (ft 70 00 00 00. & 7000 60 00 & 00 00 . 16 21 90 oo & ooo 65 & 70 1 25 ($ 1 80 7 i 8 18 . 18 1 85 1 80 & 1 75 130 00 14000 10 & UX 10 fc 12 1 50 1 60 25 00 80 00 22 00 (25 00 2300 20 00 & 2500 LUMBER Cot StxakSawxd SbiD Stuff, resawed. V M ft Rough Edge Plank, ff M ft.. west Pest India Cargoes, according to quality, V tt ressed Flooring, seasoned.. Dressed Flooring, seasi " BcantUng and Boards, com-. sios, Mft. VOLASSES- -Cuba, hhds, 9 gal. . Cuba, bbla, V gal Sugar House, hnds, f) gal... bbls. eal.... 15.00 2300 37W( 42 U 45 22 47 80 to 28 & 35 j C 75 syrup, obis, ft r ALLa Cut, d to keg. utL Kerosene, y 28 0. 29 - 1 10 1 45 1 00 & 1 10 SO & 40 75 G4 125 ooo a 100 . 4 25 ft 5 60 , 18 00 18 50 0000 & 00 00 00 00 & 0000 00 00 ft 15 00 8Xft 9 00 ft 00 000 ft 136 3 ft S)tf ft 3 6ft 23 75 ft 00 1 60 ft 1 ijj 1 45 ft 150 9Xft 10 lOXft 12ft 12?i ft ia nxft ii' HXft 12 13it 14 5 ft 7 4 00 ft 6 00 2 60 ft 300 30 00 ft 00 00 00 00 ft 0000 18 00 ft 00 00 10 ft 11 17 00 ft 22 00 15 00 ft 17 00 12 00 ft 14 00 500 ft 800 1 00 ft 5 fiO 1 75 ft 2 60 25 ft 3-if 45 ft 60 l-ard, gal 'Linseed, t gal Rosin, V gal PEANUTS? bushel POTATOES Sweet, l bushel.. Irish, Northern. T bbl PORK Northern, City Mess Thin, V bbl.. Prime, ft bbl.. Rump, bbl BICE Carolina, W ft East India, $J ft Rough. W bush RAGS Country, $ ft City, V ft ROPE SALT Alum, fj bushel. !!!.!!!!.' Liverpool, K sack American, V sack SUGAR-Cuba, ft Porta Rico, V ft A Coffee, ft B " 0 ft C tgt a Ex. C V ft Crushed, ft SOAP Northern, $ ft SHINGLES Contract, M Common, W M 8TAVES-W. O. BbL, tt M EL O. HJmL, tt M Cypress, tt M TALLOW ft IBER Shipping, f M.... Mill Prime, W M Mill Fair, ttM Inferior to Ordmarr. ft. WHISKEY Northern, tt cal. North Carolina, tt gal. . . . WOOL Unwashed, tt ft wasaeo, V m.. RATES OP FREIGHT. Per Steamer. Per Sailing Vewl To Niw York. Crude Turpentine tt bbl Tartt hbl. Spta Turpentine tt bbl 0 60 ft 0 70 0 60 ft 0 00 0 00 ft 0 00 0 60 ft 0 60 0 OO ft 80 0 60 ft 60 0 00 ft 1 75 o oo ft o io 0 00 ft 0 50 0 00ft 0 50 0 00 ft 0 80 ooafto 50 0 00 ft 2 CO O 00 ft O- 73 0 00 ft 0 10 100ft oooi icoein v Dm Cotton tt bale Peanuts tt bushel. . . . To TW1T A TiT PUT A 0 50 0 60 a so ft o oo 0 10 ft 0 00 0 00 ftO 50i 0 00 ft o 65 Crude Turpentine tt bbl lar ddi Spta Turpentine tt bbl KOBin tt DDJ.s-...i.l voxxan. out Cotton Goods bale.. Peanuts tt bushel Lumber tt M To Hurxxoaa,' Crude Turpentine tt bbl Tar tt bbl..;. :,,, SpU Turpentine y bbl Cotton V bal Peanuts tt baaael.i. Lumber & M . . -TO-fiOSTON' : Qrude Turpentine tt bbl Tr bbl,.....;.... SpU Turpentine fi bbl Bia ttbLsh;.i. Cotton tt bale Pesirais tt-baaaaL..,.. Lumber tt.M 0 00 ft 0 10 U 00 ftlO 00 00 ft 8 00 0 00 6K a 45 0 00 ft S 461 0 00 ft 0 90 0 00ft045j o w s oo n on ihl a ii a oo ft o oo 6 60 ft 00 0 00 ft 8 00) 75 o on a o oo 000 0 00 0 00 0 65 2 60 0 75 0 70 1 10 0 70 000 0 10 BOOftOOOj 012 0 IS 12 X WILMINGTON .. MONBY MARKET. S OOBBSCTBO DAO.T MX.9BM SAXK OF KZW Sillom, I. B. GRAINGEE, PRESIDENT. .. ,. . arrrno, sbujk. Gold..:..... 113 115 SllYer. 106 109 Exchange sight on Northern cities Par. Exchange 30 .days oaH . ".. IftlMttcdis. T-?f. ' - h , Par Val. Selling, Bank of New Hanover Stock 25 . 28 First National Bank, ....100- 105 Wilmington Building Stock, 43 63 Mechanics' V- "r ..;.,v.i.,. 42 62 Navassa Guano Co. , 100 1 10 N. C. Bonds Old Ex-Coupon. ..34 uo. ranging 1866. Do: 1808: t5 Do. Do. Do. to Special ;-T:... ........13 N. C. Railroad.., SO W. St. W. R. R. Bonds 7 W. A. W. R. R. Bonds 1 c (QoldIatl.SK . r T Wnmlngfott City Bonds, Sttc 74 Mr. ,80. ;.70 ..IL. . new 65 kldlnt) new iianover vounty lioncu. uu years) , 6 e fGoid nt)T.'T:v.:.,. . . . : .T. New Hanover County Bonds (5 years) 6 c (Gold Int) Jt;.:.v.....;;.:....;..9? . sd Stock tfar 100).....65- , r.r: - T"'ioo,..,.4i W. &W,Kai Ilrosd North Carolina W., C. ft Railroad WlL Gas Light Co. Procter; 'Gamble's "LIGHT OF DAY" BRAND ADAMANTINE CAH!PLES. ALL SIZES. ALSO HOTEL CANDLES. AT manufacturer's prices. Sold by ' , DAVDD T. BUZ BY A CO.; Janlftanay.y ... Baltimore, Md. rpHE COLUMBIA UNION Issued daily j and weeldv. L. Cass Cabp wmrflL dlo -kA propri- etor vly wids-aAvsker vocable journal, pub lished at the State capital. .tThL Daily Union." Issued eve morning . (anndaya excepted), and fur- eooecrlp the latest commercial re. Ifhli&ued- titer excellent ad TtwflrjtnH 4aK werkjieatly exscuted. ' j -.w.iJi.. v.'jAriia-Mt for sale la healthy and4ealrble loibtk uthy and desirable locaiUJes urcfl,. Nanai) Aoa.:02arKm. on Castle; Chi a Castle. Chun Dock, Mulberry, try, Chosnut, Gwynn, Raa- III kin. JCharlotte. Wood. Bevasnh. Wilson. Ktehth. Niath. Ttth - lcith ,aw.ir. 15 &A 1 D! 0 00 ft 1 00 0 00.ft 0 60 0 00 ft 2 00 0 00 ft. 0 761 0 00 ft 0 45 0 0 ft 0 45 0 00 ft 0 75 0 00 ft 0 45 0 00 ft 2 00 S 00 ft 0 00 OOOftOOO o oo ft 6 oo OOOftOOO and Thirteenth streets.-. Satlatectary tin? give for P'y. Those tired .paying rest and wanting to save their monay wiU apply to JAMES wn, BO-N': '. .; : .-..i-!mr,12-lw . , PRINTING AND BINDIN G. r-r-1 ' 1 ' - .' i .-.-at TjHE "S.TARvWapBjSeariaiid'People's J I J STEAM Job Printing" House, BOOK BINDERY AND BLANK BOOR MANUFACTORY. WILLTAM ' H. BERNARD, PROPRIETOR, WILMINGTON X. C. THE ONLY ESTABLISHMENT IN THE STATE HAVING ALL THESE FACILITIES COMBINED. THE BK8T AfWORTMKNT OP TYPE. PAPERS, Cards and Inks. SKILLED W0BKMEN IN Every Department. NOT T If K LOWEST PRICES, BUT AS LOW PRICES AS ANY OTHER! ESTABLISHMENT. vFOR THE BEST Q UALITT OF WORK. Printing, Ruling AND OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, I Executed Promptly. AND SKILFULLY. Improved Machinery OF - :i3 il -Slit ,iU;t!i -.1 ( steat.1Vpov7er; We are enableYO All orders with " Miscellaneous. -iiiii 7."'- STEAMBOAT COMPANY! Steamer A. P. Hart, Xortta State and Cumberland. THK BOATS OP THIS LINE WILL LEAVE Fayetteville as follows : ; N , Monday at 7 A. M.. Steamer Hurt, Captain Worth Wednesday at? A.' M., Str. North State, C'apt Green Thursday at 7 A. M Steamer Hart, Capt. Worth Saturday at 7 A M., Str. North State, Capt Green And' leave Kerchner'a Wharf, Wilmington, as follows : Monday at S P. M. ........... .. .Steamer North State Tnesday at P. M ; .... Steamer Hurt Thursday at SP. M., Steamer North State Friday at S P. M..... ....Steamer Hurt All the boats of this line . have been thoroughly. overhauled.and are in A 1 order. The North State' and Hurt are ' for Passeneers and Freight. The Cumberland, Capt Phillips, will run irregu larly as an accommodation passenger aud freight boat '- Agents at FayettevDle-J. A. WORTH and J. B. STARR. Agents st Wilmington WORTH & WORTH, feb-tf- ,,, ............ ., , WMngton Railway Briuge'Coipaiy. Otfictj Chut Ekoikkxk & Gknl Sttp't, 1 ; Wilmington, N. C, Feb. 86th, 1873. r F CONSEQUENCE OF GOSS NEGLIGENCE or ifisttenuon to currents recently, masters of Teasels and steamboats are hereby notified that they MOST, IN PASSING THK "DRAW" at the Railway Bridge at Meares' Bluff, ALWAYS pass by the EASTERN CHANNEL or EAST of the DRAW PIER. - : .-. As can readily bo seen the current sets directly on the Pier of the main Bridge in the western channel, and serious damages, may result from neglecting this notice. ? 1 -i 8. L. FREMONT, r ,. f eb 28 3tw3w-fri f . Chief Engineer and Sup't SEUD FOE A BAEEEL OF THE . . . . - . . CELEBRATED Empire Flour," , ' AT THE OLD PRICE, AT GEO. 1TI ITERS'. - JTTST RECEIVED. NOTHER LOT OF CELERY SALT, FRESH CANNED Fruits and Vegetables, AT GEO. MYERS', 11 and 13 Front Street jan 24-tf Just Received : A LARGE LOT OF Common 11-inch Plug bright and dark double thick Navy, black and sweet: Cavendish J1, and other grades of fine Cbe wls Tobacco. Also a fine lot of Im ported and Domestic Segars. Price reduced to new 90 cent tax.- tt RTTturtTTmnm 'I ' Sign of the Indian Chief, No, 6 Market street jan 19-tf WOOD, TABER & MORSE, Eaton, Madison Co., X. Y., MANDFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES, Portable, Stationary and Acrleoltaral. Hundreds in. use in Pi In ting uooms, enops, mius, Mines, and On Farms and Planta tions for Grain Threshing. Food Cooking for Stock, Cotton Ginning -Sawine. etc Circulars sent on an- plication.' One 6f these itngn can be seen at this office.. ; octl-D&Wtf rpHE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXIST JL ing tmder the name and style of J. J. SCOTT & CO. is this day dissolved by mntu&l consent i. J. Scott is alone authorised to settle up the old busi ness. - ' ' ; " J.J.SCOTT, - ; H. J.SAULS, The undersigned wfil continue to transact a com mission bnsiness on his socoant, under the n.ime and style of -. J. 'jf. SCOTT & CO. ana respectfally asks a continuance of the patronage heretofore a o liberally bestowed. J. J. SCOTT. , For reference we refer to Capt L B. Grainger, President Bank of New Han overWilmbagton, N. C. E. B. Borden,. President Branch Bank New Hano ver. Goldsboro, N, C. Hon. W. T. Dortch, W, J. Exum and Messrs. B. A J. W. Ay cock; ' mar ll-8m 2.500 Acres of Lan at $2 Per Acre. A Valuable Plantation, Offered at a Sacrifice. A FINE PLANTATION, CONTAINING A handsome residence and 3,G00 acres of land, sit uated on the Wateree river, about twenty-eight miles from Columbia, and within a few miles of the Wilmington,' Colombia and Augosta Railroad, is now offered for sale at five thousand ($5,009) dollars, Before the war the place was valued at fifty thous and dollars. Soil fertile, adapted to the raising of corn, cotton, rice, Sbc, and abounding in timber of every variety. Besides the dwelling house it contains out-buildings of various kinds. Lies parfly in Richlad and partly ia Snmter county. Terms cash in advance. Apply to RIVERS WRIGHT. Jan 14-tf University Sooth Carolina. SUNDRIES! g C. RICE IN TIERCES AND BARRELS; QOFFEES-RIO, LAGUAYRA AND JAVA; gTJGARS ALL GRADES; JjtLOUR SUPER. TO EXTRA FAMILY; Ralslni, Candles, Fire Cracker. - " IN LOTS TO SUIT, For sale at ADRIAN & VOLLER$ TITO JttORNINO VtAH bdpKJBIND ERTJs complete in all all Its appointments, and is in charge of one of tae most skillful workmen in the StateL. .All kinda of. filadms ezanl eheaply end expeditiously.' (angll-tr ! WEDDENS CARDS AND VISITING CARDS .printed lathe moat elegant style; at .' Wa. H. BEKNARD'a ' m$$P't0i lines! General Sup'ts 0ffic W1E.JTA1KIGTON, COLUBIBIA OUSTA R. It. COIIANl. vraaN0TON.K.a,0ct?tt,,Ss e of Schedule BAY EXPRESS TRAIN. (Da,,T Leave WSminfiton . .Arrive at Florence Arrive at Columbia Arrive at Augosta Leave Augusta . v ,. Arrive at Columbia Arrive at Florence Arrive at Wilmington.... :?: ':P.v' :35 A. 5- 11:25 a 3- ul iu;iK r. X ... days Excepted.) Lave-Wilmington-, r: Arrive at Florence.,... Arrive at Columbia. . t. . Arrive at Augusta Leave Augusta. ........ Arrive at Colombia.-. . Arrive at Florence.. .. . Arrive at Wilmington. . 5:45 t v 11:85 P f 10:20 p v' 8:00 tk JAMES ANDERSON, Gen'l Bup i. octu-tr Wilmington, Charlotte AND RUTHERFORD R. J Ww! CHiry Eksikkxr ivi Gsn'l Sitp't ,t ; WiuaNBTOH. N. C, Jan. 8. lgu"' '5a Change of Schedule. this Road as follows:. m nn ov"r REGVUR FREI6H1 TRUN. 6 WeWilmlngton daily at 6 A. M and arrive K PASSENGER Sc EXPRESS FRElGIl r . TRAINS. 5:VWUmlngt0,ld,lUyat8A- M- "rtwo 4ALle8TUledaIlyitl:40A- 11 and nlve BERrSveghtTral,18,0r . No Train will leave on Sundays. S. L KRMnwK Jan7-tf Chief Engineer and Snp'u Wilmington & Weldon RAILROAD CO. Change of Schedule. -v tt. YSJPton, N. C., Sane 8th, 187S. f fLS AND AFTER JUNE 10-th INSTANT PAS- nifriV118 on,tJie Wilmington and freldon Railroad will run as follows : MAIL TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily (Sundays ex- AuSPifki a v At 8:15 A- M- Arrive at Goldsboro. 12:11 P. M Rocky Mount . . ." ain ji" Weldon 4 3 50 P M Leave Weldon daily (Sundays except; cd). ..... At 9:15 A.M. Arrive at Rocky Mount li:07 A. 1. Goldsboro i.ie p. jj' Union Depot 5:30 P. m! EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Union Depot dally.i ........ .At 10:40 P. 5!. Arrive at Goldsboro s:oo A. M Rocky Mount........ 4:50 A.M. - Weldon... C:50 A. M. Leave Weldon,- daily, ; 7,10 P. M. Arrive at Kocky Mount 8:58 P. M Goldsboro 10:58 P. y. Union Depot 3;10 A . The mall train makes close connection at Weldon for all points North via Bay Line and Acquis Creek routes. Express Train connects only with Acquis Creek route. Pullman's Palace Sleeping Car on thlsTraln. ' FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wilmington tri weekly at 6:00 A. M., and arrive at 1:40 P. M. EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wll mtogtoa daily (Sundays excepted) at 5 P. M., and arrive at 11A.M. . JOHN F. DIVINE, Jtm8-tf General Superintendent. STEAMSHIP LINES. PHILADELPHIA : AND SOUTHERN Hail Steamship line, COMPOSED OF THE FIRST-CLASS STEAM Ships f . PIONEER, 83S TONS, - Capt. JTolm Waltelej , TONA WAND A, 8 50 TONS, , r . . Cmpt. c. C. Weltbank, WiU hereafter Ball front Philadelphia and Wilming ton . EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING. -For freight enragements, apply to ' WORTH St WORTH, Akni. Wilmington, N. C. W. L. JAMES, General Agent, 130 South Tliiru street, Philadelphia. June 30-tf BALTIMORE AND AVILITIINGTO SEMI-WEEKLY Steamship Liney, COMPOSED OF THE FIRST CLASS . STEA SHIPS D. J, FOLEY, Capt. JK.J. Price, LUCILLE, Cap. I. 8. Beunett, REBECCA CLYDE, Capt.D. C. CbUds, WILL HEREAFTER SAIL FB0M BALTIMORE EVERY TUESDAY fc FRIDAY, AND FROM WILMINGTON Every Wednesday and Saturday, CONNECTING AT WILMINGTON With tbe Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta, Wilmington and - Weldon, and' the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroads; also the several lines of steamers to Fayetteville, GlrlnK Through Bills of Ladlng To all points In North and Sooth Carolina, Georgia and Alabama: connecting at Baltimore with the Bal timore and Ohio and theNorthern Central Kailroarts for all points in the West and Northwest, and ffltti stcametsaPd Railroads for Boston, New York aim Philadelpl a For Irejac engagements apply w 1 i ' ,A. D. CAZAUA, ' . ... : ' Agent, WUmlngtOD, N.C. Amdrkws &s Co., Agents Baltimore, dec 31-jf w : Hay Hay ! 1 TN LOTS TO 8WT- .-H.-.i .-.i.i'-s:".' ; s,j,.,r. TWR DISPATCH. Prtating aad Pub4i.hiag JJoTse. For sale b; iSlAN A VOLLER9 feb8-tf AD
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