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WILMINGTON, 2T,a : - -Saturday Morning, Atfa. 9, 1873. BY TELEGRAPH. NOON REI'OXITS. .. ENGLAND. . i Important , Changes In te Ministry - -The y Tlcnborae - Troubles i and Claimants. ' WhaHey, a member of the British Par liament, vwtao" arrived in this city on "Wed-l nesday, , told a reporter yesterday that , he came to obtain testimony favorable to, a claimant to the Tichborne estate.- He says a man appeared in; England about three weeks ago, who pretended to have, been: the steward on board the Osprey which picked , up a boat from the "wreck of the Bella, con ' taining the claimant He gave evidence of speaking the troth and corroborated impor tant testimony already, given on the trlaL . He thought it advisable, to come over , and see if he could find corroborative proof.! , A gigantic swindle has been brought to. Usrht in the TVrfinftrfltihn fnr suds of overnine - thousand cheats of damaged tea. 'The tea ... f... m uiu .M,V V vu .burg, wrecked off Bermudas. The parties who bought the damaged tea at Government Bale have been doctoring and preparing for some time in the West Street Malt House to foist it upon the market when a favorable opportunity offered. The attention of the Health Board has been directed to the matter.-- - : ,:! A Herald special,1 dated London, August 7th, says a.Cabinet Council was held on the 7th, ana mas a discussion resulted in impor tant changes in the present Ministry. The Marquis of Ripon and Childro and Baxter . have resigned, the two first for private - rea sons. Mr. Gladstone, in addition to thePre- - miership, assumes the Chancellorship of the Exchequer, inlieu of 3Ir. Low, who assumes ' the home office. Mr. Bruce is to be made a Peer, and will succeed Lord Ripon as President of ' the .. Council;- ; Mr. . Barham Carter succeeds Mr. Baxter as Joint Secre tary of, the Treasury.' Arthur Peel becomes a Liberal Whig.,, Other changes are ex pected in a few days. - John . Bright joins the Cabinet as Chancellor of the Duchy of. Lancaster.1 vx : 1 -v The Liberals lost the election to-day in ; East Staffordshire. ; - v.--. . it is feared, is from the wreck ;of the Ala bama, from Glasgow Saturday. ; No survi vora from any wreck are reported. ."J STRUGGLING CUBA.; i . The Dlarlo de la Marino n the 'Sit nation Another Expedition Fitting .. Out In New-York. . .: -... - s , Havana, Aug. 8. , ' " The Diaro de la Marino of to-day says it has received telegrams announcing a de cree annulling the sequestion of the prop erty of Cuban rebels, but that it will not misleading the public. . It cannot accept it without official conformation. The Diaro thinks it impossible that the Spanish gov ernment decrees ine immediate return of their property to the rebels and rebel sym pathizers, it says the rebels shave . used a great part. of their resources in; buying vessels and arms to carry on the' war, and that on the return: of their property,- they wiu send out new expeditions and prolon the straggle. - It thinks such action woul ( be an absurdity, Jarid show a "want of rea- son and patriotic sentiment on the jart ! of the government The loyal people of Cu ba are making heavy sacrifices to enable , the government to sustain the expenses i of the war, and it is a great outrage to take a ' million or more out of the treasury in this way. xiji'l:.-h, . . . New York, Aug 8. The Cubans of this city are preparing for another expedition to land arms and am munition on Cuban soil by the steamer "Virginias" and it is said this will be the largest attempted. " " - NEW YORK. , i miaeellaneon'7fews.'.:,f"i " . ' New Yobk, Aug. 8, The crew of the steamship. Class quarrel ed and One man was thrown overboard and drownod. The party committing the deed lias Deen arrested.' , w ;; ,. i - The steamships May Clinton and General Seigel collided off the. Battery and the lat ter sunk.. -No lives lost. .- .,..- " The. La Creole, from St Domingo, is lost The captain died 01 yellow fever. . ELECTRIC SFABKS. .-In "an -Indian fight Dear Camp -Verde, CaL, three Apaches were killed and five women captured. .articles 01 -agreement ior a boat race have been drawn up and signed by Jno. A. Riglin, of New York, and George Brown, ot iiajnax, ior $4,uuu a side.; - The race is to be rowed at Halifax on the 28th of Au gust '"-'- - an excursionist to Atlantic uity . was drowned Thursday, i " " .';, THE CHOLERA. ; ' Columbus, O., Aug. 8. Since July 5th there have been 24 cholera cases, 18 or which were fatal, outside of the TT . . . ' . . .... " , r-enitentiary. . There are now six : cases, m the city, two of which are mild. . Hopkinsviixe, Kv., Aug. 8. Three deaths from cholera in two days. , OVJt NIGHT ItEPORTS. WASHINCON'r-.r" The -Vlenn Exposition Sluddle The . JHanltobaJDlffienltles- Government ., Relations wffh Spain, &e,;;t j A , , . Washington, Aug. 8. The full report of the special Commission on the abuses of the United States branch of the Vienna Exposition has been received here. The conclusions are the reverse of complimentary to Gen. Van Buren and bis confidential assistants. . The Government has received no official , communications from Great Britain relative to the Manitoba difficulties and, therefore, contrary ..to report, .has taken no action whatever in the premises. . Nor has the Government received any communications irom tne opanisn representatives concern ing the action of the United States officers in relation jto the protection of the Vireinina. ;The German Mmisterj has been officially imuruieu ui me grounds 01 me conclusions of our part in the Vogt case and, farther, mat on tne expiration or a certain time. uks win do aiscuarged from custody. ! Hussey, who was stabbed at theSaenper- fsst by voungSlatter, of Alabama, is dead. miakwsi jibs not oeen arrested. CONNECTICUT. TerrlMe Utrncrle With a 9lad Doe Probable Fatal Result. : i i a -Vr, Bbidgepobt, Aug. & ' i-atnes: uearty, a member of the Police iorce 01 tnis city, was severely bitten last evening by his own dog. The doe, which .is supposed" to haveheen mad. first attacked officer JeuMngst who war hr conversation with Hearty, but was beaten off with his club. ' He' then flew at its master and seiz- ng mm ny the cheek and . neck and lacer- ated both in-- terrible manner. Thet dog 1 A t "uluclM'iy Buot aeao. neany s con- i EUROPEAN NEWS. Loss by the Burning of the Rico mills In . the Suburbs of London Cable , News Bllnlsttrlal Natters Parisian ' News. &e. - J r London, Aug. 8. - The loss by the burning of the rice mills at Stipney was five millions. - -:- The whaling bark Annawan, from Massa chusetts, capsized. Five persons were lost and 17 saved by a passing vessel, y , LaflyTrevylan is dead.. ,""' t irr, .At a meeting yesterday of the directors of the company organized to lay '- a cable direct to the coast of New Hampshire; it was unanimously resolved to change the route and land the cable on the coast : of New Foundland. ' " ' R," The journals of this morning announce that Lord Frederick Cuarles Cavendish and Sir Arthur Wellesley Peel will assist: Mr. Gladstone in administering the duties of the office of Chancellor of the Exchequer. ' It is also stated that Hon. Algernon GrevHle has been offered one of the Junior Lordships of the Treasury. It is probable Sir John Duke Coleridge will be appointed Master of Rolls, Sir Leo Jessel Attorney General and Henry James Solicitor General. . . .- rCfCi ; " '-', . Paris, Aug. a . The fnncral of O'Dilon Bairot is to take place to-morrow. M. Thiers will ,be one of the pall bearers. On Monday M. -Thiers will leave for Lucerne, where he will remain until the end of the week, when he will re turn to Paris. ': Z. , WEATHER REPORT. :?V.t ' ' ' WarPkpartmknt, U Ofnce of Chief . Signal Officer, : W ashington, Aug. 84 55 P. M .For the Northwest," and thence to Mis souri, low barometer, southwest winds, high temperature and cloudy weather will pre vail, with. occasional rain. ,. For the Upper Lakes, variable southeast ' and northeast winds, increasing cloudy and warm weather to-morrow, with falling barometer. From .Ohio Valley to Tennesse, southeast winds. warm and partially cloudy weather, with local storms.' For the Gulf States, southerly winds, partially cloudy weather, high tem perature and local storms. For the South Atlantic States, southeast winds, ' falling barometer, warm and . generally clear weather. For the Lower Lakes and the Middle States, temporarily -rising barome ter, lower temperature, westerly winds, oc casional rain and generally clearing weather. for JNew .bngland, northwest winds, lower temperature and generally clear weather. .: .;. ; t " - ' . - :-.. ELECTRIC KPARKS. X; -t The cholera has appeared violently in the barracks at Berlin. ' - rv'" J ; ! The Ohio Constitutional Convention has adjourned to meet again Dec. 2d. , 4 I . Thieves entered a room in the Mansion House at Buffalo, N. Y., occupied by Easf- ern sporting men, Thursday night, and succeded in getting away with over $3,000 in money and -jewelry. ; The first bale of cotton of this vear's growth was received at Savannah yesterday J l S t4 i t . m ' auu weiguea oiu pounaa. xi came irom Yaldosta, Ga. .... - v;, s - Comparative Cotton Statement. ' ; . Nkw York, Aug. & Cotton statement for the week endinsthe 8th: Net receipts at all U. S. ports during the week were 12,020 bales, against 1,497 the same time last year; total receipts to date, 3,562,275 bales; same date last year 2,700,181 bales. t. ! The exports dunne the week were 17.2G1 bales, against S.041 same time last year? total to date, 2,481,181 bales; same date last year 1,910,956. - r - v ; The stock at all United States DOrts is 156,957 bales, aeainst 88.600 same time last year. . - - ; Ihe stock at all interior towns is 22.353 bales, against 6,509 Same time last , year. -The stock at Liverpool is 845,000 bale's, against 936,000 same time last year. i j American cotton afloat for Great Britain 48,000 ; bales, against 16.000 same time last year. ' ; . DOMESTIC HADKKTS. j : New Yobk, Aug. 8 Noou! : . MnanektL Stocks easv with little doin. Gold 115?. Money easy at 3a34 per cenL Exchanire long, 109;. short 109f. dull State bonds quiet. Governments 1 ! CcmtiwrdaL 1 Flour dull. Wheat strone at SI 43&i 44 -XT . A lf!l 1 - rf-x . iuri.10. muwauKee. jorn steady steam western mixed . 550 cents. Fork ouiet and weak new$18.4 Lard dull old steam 8&&8 7-16 cents.. SDirita Turnen tine dull at 42a42f -cents. Rosin quiet at 305 for common strained, f reights firm. Uotton quiet sales 739 bales. : Unlands 20: Orleans 20i cents. Futures ooened'as' follows: August 19 1-I6ai9ie-, September cents. . . New Youk, August 7 Evening.' t Money easy at 3a4 13 cent premium. Sterling Exchange dull. Gold auiet Gov- ernment bonds dull and steady. State bonds firm and steady.- '- - 1 Cotton steady, with sales of 1,992 bales at 2121J cts. , Flour in moderate request and uncnangeu. vvnisKey lower at 95 cts. Wheat 12 cents better. The scarcity of swck and niga ireignt checks exports. Corn closed dull and rather heavy. Coffee higher Rio 1520 cents. Rice firm at 0 j9i cents. Pork weak new $18" Lard firm. JM aval btores dull. ; Tallow quiet at 7t8i cents. - Freights active and firm. Ootton Wet; receipts 227 bales: cross ou; sates 01 11.0UU Dales ioriuture delivery. closing firm as follows: August 19 3-16 li; September 18i18 5-16; October 17 17 15-16; November 17f17 11-16; De- cemDer iv y-itoivt cents.- - r - St. Louis, Aug. 8. Flour quiet and luochaneed. Corn dul and droopfng-Nrt.' Z mixed 36i6td8i cents. i nisKey lower at w cents. .Fork firm at fio 7517. Bacon very firm, and 9 cts. JSB J t J t r . .T onereu iur snoutuers ana rerusea. witn an order trade only done. ; LArd quiet wiuter teal 7&7i cents; re lined re tad 8igt8f cents. ' v-'C:,; CiKcnsuATi, August 8. ' Flour steady at $6 15$6 25. Corn steady at 4546 cents. Pork firm at 216 75. Lard quiet steam nominally 8 cents; ket tie Si cents. . Bacon is in good demand shoulders 8i9 cents; clear rib 9i9J cts clear sides 104 cents, Whiskey is in good aemana at u cents. ' r LocisvnxE, Aug. 8. Flour in .good demand and firm extra family $5a5 50. Ctrn easv at 56(cb61 cents sacked. Bacon fair shoulders 10i 10i cents; clear ribs 11 cents; clear sides 11 cents, packed. . Lard steady tierce 99f cents, seg f cents; steam i cents. .rJ. rr,.'r- .'-j,. FOUEION HIABKETS. " v Loirnow, Aug8 Noon. Consols 92 J. United States securities fives, si. . . : Weather f adorable to crops.. .rS ; : ;' - i : ' Pakis, Aug. 8 Noon! Rentes 57f. 17c. -;?TJ1? ... s- LrvEKPOOL, Aug. 7 Noon. " Cotton quiets-Uplands &id ; Orleans 9id. Sales 12,000 "bales; for "speculation and export 2,0Wbalesrrfir7 n ; f i liread8tuff s firm Ulub wheat 12s. 2d.a 12s 4d. ' Corn 18s 5d: Flour 27s. ?7d 28s. fld.. - ... . - ' ' .. . r : LATER ' Cottonsaies for the week; 64,000 bates; export 5,000 v bales; ; speculation o,wwu hiL Rtoftk 845.000 bales: American 837.- 000 bales. Receipts 59,000 bales; America 31,00a bales;, actual t export oaies; stock afloat aa,uuu.,Daies; American o,-, 000 bales." ? v - Liverpool, Aug. 8 Evening. -Cotton to arrive is dull the sales include 7,000 bales American. , ' . , . opints A urpeuuuo oa. Yarns and fabrics at Manchester quiet and unchanged. - ,,t j , COTTON MARKETS. ' '.; Augusta, holders firm and buyers offer- g low paces at 17i17f; Columbus, dull ; 16: Montgomery, - quiet and offerings iebt at 17i: New Orleans, demand moder ate at 18i(2il8I; Norfolk, hardening at 18; Mobile irregular - and ' demand good at 18 Philadelphia, dull at 20;, Nashville, quiet at 16(&lb: Charleston, nominal and no busi ness doing at 184: Savannah, demand fa.r and offerings light at 181; Baltimore, dull; Macon, quiet at 18; Boston, dull at 20; Memphis, quiet at 18. ; ,? ; . Il l COMMERCIAL. WILMINGTON M A 11 K KT. , . STAR OFFICE August 8. SPIRITS TURPENTINE. Receipts 610 bales. Sales of 200 casks, buyer's option in August, at 38, and 75 casks, on spot, at 38 cents per gallon for: Southern packages., Market firm. ROSIN. Receipts 3,523 bbls. Sales of 70bbls. Ttfd. I at $2 75 and 1.000 do Strained at $3 45. Market dulL j 1 CRUDE TURPENTINE. Sales of 175 bbls at $3 20 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and $3 for Hard. Note. The sale of 218 bbls. in our last should have been at $3 30 for Soft if TAR. Sales of 5 bbls at $3 85 perbbl. Market weakJU y -V liii V 1JX " COTTON. Receipts 33 bales. Sales of 10 bales at 16, 3 at 17, 21 at 18 and 3 at 18 csnts per' lb''. 'Market uiet and nominally unchanged as follows: , - Low Ordinary. . . . .. . .. $10 cents p lb urdmary. . .. ....... .14 Good Ordinary. 15 Strict Good Ordinary.. .16 " " Low 3Iiddling... 17 " Strict Low Middling.....l7 Middling... ....18 ' " Strict Middling. v:.;:18f " New York Naval Stores, market. A nr. "6V 1878. ' . ReceiDts to-dav. 350 bbls - nitch. 2.394 bbls rosin, 1,369 bbls spirits turpentine. 86 hbls tar. Spirits turpentine has been more active to-day. The .offerings have been heavier, under which prices declined a trifle. but at the close appear to be steady at the lower figures. Sales 870 bbls at 4242c, 7W) do at 43c and 100 do last half of Au gust at 42c Strained rosin has been in fair request at steady prices. Sales 1,000 bbls at S3 05 and 1UU do at S3 10. in fine grades we hear of 50 bbls No. 2 at $3 25 and 200 do JNo. 1 and low pale at S3 50 S4 .00. Tar and pitch quiet and unchanged. The following are , the dispatches re ceived . to-day at the New York Produce Exchange: Liverpool Common rosin, 8s. 6da9; fine do 16s; spirits turpentine, 31s6d. London Common rosin, UsC&Us 3d; fine do 13s. Spirits turpentine, 31s. . : Tar, Washington.. ....,...,4 25 4 50 do Wilmington. . ;..'L .4 50 4 75 jxewnern. u ou a 4 25 Pitch, City.:. 3 371a 0 00 Spirits Turpentine, $ gal 42 42 liosins, com'n stramed.fi bbL2 95 3 00 do good strained.. .. ... 00 ca 3 10 do No. 2... .3 15 3 30 . .3 37 3 75 .4 00 4 25 .4 50 5 25 do No. 1. do pale... .......... do extra pale. do window glass.... , .5 50 C 00 MARINE. . ARRIVED. Stmr R E Lee, Robeson. Favetteville. wiuiams S5 Aiurcnison. Stmr Gov Worth. McDonald. Favetteville. 01m Cu y ortn. Stmr "A" P Hurt Wortli " Favetteville. Worth & Worth.-u- -- Steamship Rebecca Clyde, Childs, Balti more, A l) uazaux. Schr Stephen tJ: Hart. Hart. Phfladel phta,TJT vt Kerchnei". im , CLEARED. . " j Steamship Lucille. Bennett" Baltimore D A Cazaux. : Stmr Gov Worth, McDonald. Favetteville. Worth & Worth. -. ..t -x,,.,,., , Stmr RE Lee, Robeson. Fayetteville. Wil-' liams a juurchison. . ; : Stmr A P Hurt, Worth, Fayetteville, worm eg worm.'- - RECEIPTS. ' PER RIVER STEAMERS, &c Stmr A P Hurt 170 bbls rosin, 79 do spirits, 24 bales cotton. Stmr R E Lee 504 bbls rosin, 54 do spirits, 7 bales cotton. Stmr Gov Worth 513 bbls rosin, 87 do Bpirits. ; SChf Stephen Q Hart 7.500 bushels corn. 203 hhds and 17 tierces molasses, 300 bags oats. , . , ,.. EXPOBTS. ' ' COASTWISK Baltimore. Steamship Lucille 138 bblS rosin. 335 do tar. 213 do SDirits. 100 do Ditch. 351 bushels peanuts, 9 pkgs mdse, 35 bales sheeting, 39 do cotton, 10 beer kegs, 38,213 ieet ramDer. . . ' : ' " '' CONSIGNEES''' ' ' Per W. & W. R. R., August 8, 1873. Oldham & Cumming, GBoney& Son, Vick os Mebane, Williams 3s Jn, Jno 1) Wood a Worth & Worth. Sorunt & - Hanson. J M Chasten, J J Scott &Co, Moffitt& Co, W T NeweU, CovingUn & EveretV T II Smith, Geo H Kelley; J M Henderson, J C Heyer. T W Player, DE Bunting. J Wilder. Giles & M, Hart & Bailey, P Heinsberger, J&H Samson, K Li Harriss, H Marcus, j a. Mug gins, Mitchell & son, wuiard Jiros.. SECOND ANNUA I. MEETING OF .THE STOCKnOLBBRS OF TUB FIRST CO-OPKRATTVK 8TOBK will be held at the City Court Room (City Hall) on Tuesday evening, Ani nit 1SKD. stockholders are inested to be present by per- proxy. as business or importance will be brought before them. - . J. II. MoGARITY. aug -8tSnl0Tnl3nac Rcc 8ec'y. IN PURSUANCE TO INSTRUCTIONS, RECEIVED FROM HIGHER AUTHORITY, IN regard to military service, I wish 11 male French citizens, from, the age of 30 years ap to 30, residing in North Carolnia, to call at my office as soon as couvenient, . In order to nave tnelr names, etc., put on tne proper register. ' ang8-lw ". ' French Vice Consul. FOR RENT, FOR ONE YEAR, FROM FIRST OCTOBER next, that large and commodious building, 33x60 feet, situated on South Water street; at present oc cupied by Messrs. Edwards uau. -, -' For terms and particulars, apply to vr . .. r ... ;.. ... CRONLY A MORRIS. -; ang6-3teoff ' ' iceai XtBiaie oru iters. ".WANTED, ... v-i A SITUATION, BY A LADY THOROUGHLY. JtXqualified by education and successful experi ence, m a ramiiy school or public school, j - Address, with, stamp, . . ' r - If "' ! ;a . TEACHER. . 0874tu li;i t.M Hillsboro, N. V. SHIPPING DIRECTORY. List of Vessels In the Port of Wil mington, N. C, AuKnst Jtn ' 187. ; STEAMSHIPS. : v V Tonawanda,'Wlltbanks, ldg., , vvoruiB worm Lucille, Bennett, ' A D. Cazaux . BRIGS. , - ,. . Ysidore Riouda(S), Hutchinson, dis., ' ' , Northrop & Uummings Isola, Lord, d is. , G. G. Barker & Co. Nor Bri Sibal, Hansen, dis:, lleide Bros BrBrig Deiopca, Seebury, dis., ;,' . .. . ; - -.. -.. , ;. llarriss s noweii BARQUES. ; ' Landho, (Nor), Olstn, dis., ' HeidoBros Leoiwldiue Froude, (Uer), Voight, dis., 1 . - . . ' E. Peschau Fenwilk, (Eng), Gormloy, dis:, - ; - ji r ,' ; 1 r-r llamas cs liowen SCHOONERS. : j Kate Went worth, Meade, ldg.,. .... -,, ; jn, liioaer sc oons Ida Bella. Fisher, dis.. r.ir. 1 .-s - a r..-i '.wuuams a juutciusob Tarry Not, Timmons, dis, 1 Harriss &HowelL Lucv Wrieht. Elzey. dis.. ' t Williams & Murchison John. Ferris. St John, ' ' B.' F. Mitchell & Son John G. Wright Scull, 1., llarriss & HoweH Jos Secar. Ellis, dis. . ' : ' ;. - " . llarriss is iioweu John A GrifQnt-Foster dis. T . C T" .i 1..-,-- v Harri8s'& Howell - SS- JLlst of Vessels, Sailed Tor this port Else Esehricht, Eschficht,, cld,July23 Dorothea, Rietzke, ' ' sldJulyl5 Douglass, Wilson, sld June 2 AlAKTlJNIOUJfi. Schr A Richards, , sld June 25 i 1 .21 GLOUCESTER. Barque Landho, Olsen, eld Jirly 12 1 WlilTlfiliAVJCJN. Schr Diana. Nichols, sld June 29 Barque Rudolph, Paske, " ' sld July 1 Baraue Bertha. Schwartz. sld June 25 i : nuaiusn. Br Barque Fenwick, Carmly, sld July 5 eld Aug. 2 eld Aug 2 ...... . . . . . .J--Ci i i Vlk". Schr Mary A Holt, Higglns, J'i Schr Sunny SouUvDernckson, Schr John Masser, Abrams, sld Jury 17 ?sld JuneS BELFAST, ME.; Schr S J Gilmore Dutch. ; f vTJVTSRPOOLT Jxampier, nooens, sia juiy 10 Taroeian. Young. - j aid July 17 Nor Brig Alkor, Larsen, sld July Ulrika. Petterson, - s sld J uly a Vitruvius, Drummond, : 5 sld May 23 liAAlUUJLUi. Nor Barque St Olaf, Haskell, sld July?15 Europa, Thomforde, sld May 20 ItJj XMUUlxl. JiiNS. nfi ? Oceana, Aslacksen, sld April 10 UALWAi. 1. Condor Lemake sld June 7 RICHMOND. Gr Baraue LeoDoldine. Fraude. Voight sid jury 11 MISCELLANEOUS. AN ORDINANCE i CONCEBNINO BILGE WATER. The Board of Aldermen of the City of Wilming- ton, N. C, DO ORDAIN, That it ahall not be lawful for any ship, vessel, boat, steamboat, or any other craft in the Cape Fear-River, to pump or discharge any bilge water within the limit of the city, between the hours of 4 o'clock A. M. and 10 o'clock P. V., without permission from the City Marahal or Har- !b,laater.05f):j. 1$UHXIUG 8 ec. S. Any person who shall riolate thU ordi nance, ahall be subject to a fine not execediug Fifty Dollars, at the discretion of the Mayor. , , '8c. 8. Any ordinance or part of ordinance con flicting, are hereby repealed.' The aboTO ordinance was passed by the Board of Aldermen at the meeting August 5th, 1873. T, C. SBBVOSS, ; 'i-VV.'-- City aerk. ang 8-tf MAYOR'S OFFICE, CITY OF WILMINGTON, i. . atscst 7ra 1873. T3R0P0SALS WILL BS RECEIVED AT THIS A Office until WEDNESDAY, the i3th Instant, for keeping all the ditches Inside of the limits of the city cleaned out W. P. CANADAY, if 'f T t angT-tr- r. Mayor.' A CARD. 1 I r - - " -j J.AAVTNG purchased the Interest of Mr. Brock, I will continue to conduct the business at the old stand, No. 1 Granite Row, where I will be happy to see! my old friends and customers. T r ' QCt I-U - . - ' .j.-. tl. YV KBfl- jyIDDLBMARCH ; A STUDY OF PROVINCIAL LIFE. By Gioboc Euot, author of "Adam Bede,'" Tho Mm n the F16s" tc Cloth, : ; fS 00. Popular Edition, 8ra, Paper, $1 50. A work which, if it stood alone, would have made an era in the literature of fiction. Following, as it does, a series of acknowledged masterpieces from the same hand which gave a new character to the English "novel," it would have been mach to have been able to say that it maintained the reputation of its author. But we shall be surprised if the ma ture judgment passed upon it by those who can ap preciate tne wars: or a true artist aoes not pro nounce 11 tne most perrect or tne series. I - f t 1 1 ; maccwooa 1 Magaztne. For sale at HKLNSBEHQKB'8 'Live Book and Mnalc Store. ang 6-tf i WE DONT SAY COS T T BUT IP ANY ONE "NEEDS GLOTHIIMC THE PL A CE 1 OM tlY IS . : z, iixrsoN & co s, ang7-tf CERTAIN. Table and Pocket Cutlery. A Wi .TO SUIT A T PRICES THE TIMES, AT ' Mew" Hardware Store. ahg 8-tf .' - J GILES A MtjRCHISON. '- . '.. j . 1 Shingles ! Shingles ! 25,000?? NO. 1 HEARTS, aug 8-tf c! - ; O. G. PARSLEY A CO. Hart Hay !; IN LOTS TO SUIT : .I! la-1, FonalobyUt-l feb8-tf ' ADRIAN & VOLLER8. THE MARION STAR Is the only newspaper! Dub- -1 JL llshed at Marion, 6. C. Merchants and dealers ui fertilisers u Wilmington should remember this in the beginning of the season, if they wish to ad- wee men- interest in tne ree uee secnon one or tne best agricultural districts in South Carolina. Ad- dreas yv. J. MoKERALL. , r JaaS-tf v -WHOlBSALB PB1CES. ' 1 . 1 f " tf )or quotationa, it saonld be outers tood, rep resontthe wholesale prices generally. ' In making n9 email order higher prices have to be charged. ABT10UE8. JTKICB8. BAGGmO Qnnny. T.. 17 18" 00 18 9 11 Doable Ancnor. . . . . . . .'. Doable Anchor "A".i & & BACON North Carolina, Hams, $i B i. B boulder a, lb., Sides,- J .r . . Cj 1 1 . . 19. ? 11 13 -18 ia - liams Sides, tt... - 4 ...... , Shonlders...... ... ,. Dry Salted Hides lb.... t.V bhoulders .... . 15 V 10X ,.c 3 OOl i 11 10 BEEB'-- On the Hoof..i. BARBELS Bpirits Turpentine, e!ona nana, eacnv ..... .. NewNewYcvk, ach v.., New Citv. each....... 315 $75 ' 3 &a ; 30 8 00 -' 04 -. SO 85 35 00 "16 BEESWAX B) . . 31 BRICKS WUmtaKtou, $ l Northern. ...... i .. (& 10 00 (a 1400 BUTTElt North Carolina, V U 80 40 Nortneru. w TO CANDLES-Sperm, V lb...;... & 4 i : 30 1BX 19 Tallow, V id ..... Adamantine, B CHEESE Northern Factory lb llatry. a) ... . State. ft...::.......... . is a 1 is ! ti ' 30 a us 1 05 ' 8X ' UX&, COFFEE Java, V lb ,i Kio, lb Lagnayra, 9 ....: ; 35 38 9 16. CORN MEAL $ boahel . COTTON TIES B: DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-1, V yd Yam, w ooncn FISH Mackerel, No. 1, V bhL. 1 60 18 00 9 50 1 65 88 00 Ho.l,VH DDL... .... .... Mackerel, No. i, 9 bol.....' No. 2, W Vbbl........i.... MackereLNo. 3, 9 bbL..... ' Mullets, 9 bbl.'. . . ...... .... . ;N. C. Herring, 9 bbl .. Dry Cod. 9 . 14 60 1 60, 1Q60 ' 8 50 & 0O & IX 8 50 000 8 5 50-; 7 00 8 00 FLOUR Fine, 9 bW....... ... 6 CO Super. Northern, bbl Extra do. " bbl..... 650 7 00 : 8 00 8 50 9 50 10 00 13 50 Family 1 . W bbl..... 10 CO 9 00' 9 75 10 60 00 00 City j 'Mills--Super., W bbl. Extra, 9 bbl.... Family, 9 bbl.. Ex. Family, V bbl . FEKTlMZSKa ' Fomrian Guano, V X Baugh's Phosphate, " " Carolina Fertiliser, - i Ground Bone, " Bone Meal, " ' ' " Flour, .. u Navassa Gnano, Complete MannrOi Whann's Phosphate - 1 Wando Phosphate,' i" ' ' Bereer & Buu's Phosph. : 80 00 00 00 00 00 60 00 48 00 58 00 : 00 00 .40 00 '45 00 57 00 65 00 67 00 , 70 00, ? A rrr nn 00 00 00 00 55 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 00 ,- 00 00 GLUE 9 GRAIN Corn, in store, 9 50 lbs. 16 31 1 00 , 81 4 80 Corn. ao bs uorn, xei., w Dusnta.. Oats. 9 bosDel Peas. Cow. bushel 833- 67 1 50 7 .10 1 25 7 175 ' 8 HIDES Green, 9 ..........;. 1tt. IS ft ij &x HAY Eastern, 9 100 9s 1 40 North River, 9 100 . .. -. 1 15 135 HOOP IRON ton ... LARD Northern, 9 t. ......... 130 00 135 00 North Carouna. v b. ....... 11 12X LTMR tt bbl 1 50 34 00 33 00 20 00 30 00 160 LUMBER Citt SrxAJiSawxD I Ship Stuff, resawed, v M ft.. Ron?h Edire Plank. V M ft... 37 00, 35 00 i 33 85 00 ; West India Cargoea, accordlnj; to qualltr, V - " Dressed Floorine, seasoned : Bcantong and lioaxas, com- A U 15 00 23 00 IUUU. . -m. ................. MOLASSES Cuba, hhds, 9 al. . 87X 40, Cuba, bbls, V gal Sngar House, hhds, 9 gal. . ' " bbls, gal.... Syrup, bbls, 9 gal 43 31 35 80 & 34 35 ; 6 7 28 1 10 1 00 SO 1 35 000 4 35 19 00 00 00 NAILS Cut, 4d to SOd. 9 keg. . . OILS Kerosene, 9 gal. Jaro, gai Lmseed, 9 gai........ Rosin, tt eal.. 145 110 40 175 . 100 .550 PEANUTS 9 bushel..........;. POTATOES Sweet, tt bushel.. . - Irish. Northern, tt bbl... PORK Northern, City Mess. ... . Thln, dii..... Prime, tt bbl... Rump. W bbl.;... 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 13 00 RICE Carolina, ............ ex 9 East India, tt V.. ........... . Roueh. f wh.iii..A.n ... 00 15 3 Stf 6 , 75 60 45 X 10 13 11 10 11 C 13X 00 135 BAGS-Country, . lb........... 3 City, v .v.i.;.v.;.:v;. 3 33 00 165 150 19 12 11 ROPE : SALT Alum, tt bushel .Liverpool, wsacK... American, tt sack........... SUGAR-Cuba, tt rortaiuco, v ....... A CoCee, ttfi B fi C " Ex. C WB. Crushed. ........ SOAP Northern. 9 fi 5 SHINGLES--Contract, ttM.,... 4 00 0 ou 900 - i oommon, y ai. ....... ....... Cypress Saps tt M, Cypress Hearts tt M. ....... . 3 50 6 50 9 50 30 00 00 00 STAVES W. O. BbL, tt M 00 00 00 00. R.O.nhd.,ttM.... ........ Cypress, 9U.. 18 00; 00 00. VAIAAJY S B. w . TIMBER Shipping, tt M.i.. .. 17 00 15 00 13 00 5 00 1 00 1 75 SO 45 23 00 17 00 14 00 8 00 500' 350! (35 50 mui lTxme. ju. v.. Mill Fair, M..... Inferior to Ordinary. 9 Tb.. WHISKEY Northern, tt gal.. North Carolina, tt nd WOOL Unwashed, tt ft...;.. wasnea, v u.. ............ WILMINGTON MONET fflABKET. i .!"- OOKRXCTKD DAILY BY THX BAHX OT KZW HASOTXB, I. B. GRAINGER, PRESIDENT. Gold 113 115 Silver. 108 109 Exchange sight on Northern cities ..... Par. I Exchange 80 days on , " . ....aaivttcdis. I'ar vaL Heliinir. jmuu ui new naaoier biock 20 sj Fn-stNattonal Bank,...............;.. 100 - 110 Wilmington Building Stock, 49 , 75 MecnanTcs' ,. . " ...... .. 47 73 Navassa Guano Co. '" " 100 110 M. C. Bonds Old Ex!onpon .84 - r 110. t ,. jrunamgiai6.....i..i...S5 Do. ... " t 1868.. ...... ..34 Do." New.....; .......80 - Do. Special Tax.... .13 Do. to N. C. Railroad..... ...50 W. . W. R. R, Bonds 7 ttc (Gold Int).90 W., C. & R. R. Bonds, 8 ttc...... 55 1 Wilmington City Bonds, 8 ttc.;. ......70 ! nliT ft Bit new ft Sc.r.65 (Goldlnt) o lie HO I New Hanover County Bonds (10 years), Cttc(Go.d Int).. .......70 New Hanover County Bonds (5 years) 6 ttcJGoldlnt). .................97 ............v....97 ; ' ck darl00).....68 " f " 100)... ..40 ; ? ; i .. so)..... . ;. ; , ",(" 50).. ...70 w. W. Railroad Stock North Carolina R. R. W.. C A Railraad WIL Gas Light Ca ' BATES OF FREIGHT. Per Steamer. Per Sailing Vessel i To Niw YorkI Crude Turpentine tt bbl Tartt bbl... Spta Turpentine tt bbl 0 50 0 60 0 60 0 00 0 00060 60 0 1 00 t 00 0 00 KOSin V DDI Cotton tt bale.. . . 0 M 0 00 1 0 00 0 3 60 dt O-00 reanuts y Dusuel...... To PnEua.Pxi.pinA. 0 10 0 00 Crude Turpentine tt bbl Tartt bbi.. . 0 00 0 50 0 00 0 65 eo 1 00 0 00 0 60 0 00 8 00 e 00 0 75 0 00 ,0 00 ;0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 spts l-urpeutine . tt bbl Uoain bbl... Cotton tt bale, .. (Jotton uoods Peanuts V bushel 0 00 0 10 0 00 0 Lumber y M...... To Bai.tixoiis 0 00 10 00 ,7 00 8 Crude Turpentine 9 bbl 0 00 0 45 0 00 0 45 0 00 0 , 0 00 0 iar v oui..,..,.'. Spts Torpentine 9 ibl O00 0 90 0 00 0 45 0 00 0 KMin y ooi.,.t.. Cotton tt bale Peauuta tt bushel, v, ... Lumber SU; . 1 U 00 kA 0 0 DO 3 00 0 00 3 . 0 00 0 6 50 . ,0 00 0 .0 00 0 U 00 0 11 0 00 8 00 10 UoaroK a? 0 00 O 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 Spts Turpentine tt bbl f 0 00 1 rxosin fi DDI.... ....... Cotton tt bale.A. Peanuts ttbusheL,.u. Lumlier M 0 65 0 8 50 0 0-18 0 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 11 50 13 The L EGEST DAILY AT THE CAPITAL THe fillest DaUy inme State Unt One npHE SENTINEL HAS 'RECENTLY 'UNDER- -a. eone cnaneea and improvemnntR which m&ic one of the best newspapers of the State, and as circulates in every portion of the State is second none as an advertising medium. Price (8. SEMI-WKKKr.Y RKNTINgr. Tha !Um1.Wlr1. sentinel is unquestionably the cheapest and yyer 01 uib xma u tne Bute. : mt 5. 1 f l THE WEEKLY SENTINEL. The Weeklv Sen nnei is amoner tbe largest naners In thn Rt. contains from 26 to 80 columns of choice reading matter, including the latest -telegraphic newt from all parts fthe world For the present no adver- . uBouiBuva will era rowiTcu iur uus eoiQon, Price p6.tf SENTINEL PUB. COMPANY. PROSPECTUS. Jh6 T-loming Star PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKL1 i i " , .i.. if '.. . 1 .i)fi ' ' SHl)scription RatesIn Aiyance: ' -.1. '!' ' .! i ' i " - DAILY STAR, One year $7 CO v Six Months... t - T - : . '- " Three' Months.:.. --If.' . ,i t - . ( tt One Month:.: . WEEKLY STAR, One Year. p . . .$3 00 1 . ;..:, Six Months,..,.. " " Three Months......;... :; Notices of the Press: v '-.'--. - ' v' ' '- A first-class paper. Batttiboro Advance. , . Emphatically a live paper. Ooideboro Keiet. I The StAB is a live pa.pet.1Sumter (S. C.) Xew$. One of our best exchanges. -Keowee XJ3. C.) Courier ' One of the best daily papers in the State. Wddox JStWS. , , ;' ' t ; ; r ..: -:- One of the very'best of our daily exchanges. Souih Corottnio. " ' ' - - Ranks among the leading . Dailies of . the State. unnsitan Advocate. One of the best Dailies In the State StatetviOt A valuable paper. We cheerfully recommend, - Ranks among the leading journals of the South. Morton vs. tut tstar., .. , , ! . ; One of the best and most desirable papers in North Varouna. j orjoix vtrgtntan. Full of general news, and a credit to Wilmington. -juizaoein uuy norm iarotintan. 5 One of the best daily papers published in Boutnern otaies. uorry (x. v.) jsews. One of our best Southern journals. As a newspa per not urpassea ny any. jTuma qp Temperance. One of the best conducted in the State; bold, pendent and weu lniormea. uxusooro Jtecoraer. Ably edited, and has a circulation which speaks volumes of comment on its influence. Magnolia Onward and tpward it goes until now it has the largest circulation of any Daily in the State. 2Hed- man xress. -. TMCMsti j A , NEW (5 PICTURE OF SURPASSING GRACE xi and beauty given away to. each subscriber ARTHUR'S HOME MAGAZIE for 1873. ';. ' : . . 1 . . . . . A magazine for cultured homes; a magazine wvn up to ui aavancmg inougnt. social progress and spirit of the times; a magazine in which the lighter literature of the period is made the vehicle 01 pure ana nooie sentiment. - "THE" ': CHRISTIAN . GRACES." . F ATH , ; HOPE, . ; C H A R I T,Y - M And now abldcth Faith, ' Hope and - Charity; these three, but the greatest of these is Charity.' , T.fiO IN VAX17B JFOS $2.SO. ! .- . . It Is a long Uma since anything has appeared In Christian art so lovely and so exquisite in design and execution as this large and elegant line and stipple steel engraving, "The Christian Graces," size 31 by 37 Inches. . The grouping of the figures is graceful beyond conception, and the faces of such rare and heavenly beauty: that It seems as if the art ist must have seen them in a vision. . Every subscri ber to 41 Abthub's Llmjbtbatzd Hon Maoaximx'" for 1873- will receive a copy of this splendid $5 Slcture rax. Price of Home Magazine $3.50 a year, peeimen copy of Magazine 15 cents. . - - t ? LCKJAL AGENTS WANTED, everywhere to get subscribers for our beautiful magazine, eo well known for the last twenty years and so great a fa vorite with the people. . Intelligent men and women can make large commissions. Send for agents' con fidential circular. , Ysu : can hardly Bhow aThe Christian Graces " to any person of taste and, one religions feelings without getting a subscriber. No Usappointment about prompt delivery of pictures, as we have made ample arrangements for their rap id production, ... T. 8. ARTHUR, "t and CheBDit Btreet, Pbiladalphia. OUR LIVIXG AN1 OVB EAJ ; " ;V Titiiiioiiy i&Mi iMtle Fielcli. j :.; UNDER THE ABOVE TITLE I PROPOSE TO pnbash first in newsTtaper and subsequently in, book form, a series of articles giving the war rec ord of North Carolina from the election of Lincoln to November, I860, to the close of the war between the States in May, 1865. My plan embraces three divisions: . . : - . , ,.t!,, , 1st Accounts of each skirmish and battle on the oil or upon the waters of North r-arolina. " - j 2d. Accounts of every battle fought during the war on the soil of every State, in which any of the troops of North Carolina took pars especial care being taken to show what these troops did and suf fered in each of those battles, and what glory and renown our officers and men fairly won-, :u , 3d. "A Southern Chart for aU time." An expla nation of the third division of tbe proposed plan will be submitted at a later Uay. . ., ' v That I may successfully accomplish this arduous but pleasing .self-imposed, task; I invoke the aid of all my brother soldiers and ask them to furnish me material which can be arranged -and digested so aa to form a complete record of tbe heroic deeds of the sobs of North Carolina upen the battle fields of the Confederacy t and especially do I ask all who can write to furnish me details of every battle in which they participated; and the part borne bv their im mediate commands. ' I .-, ; , , .;! General officers from other States who command ed North Carolina troops are respectfully asked to give me all the Information to their possession rel ative to the conduct and bearing of those troops. - ' endeavoring to do justice to the soldiers of my native State, I certainly shall most carefully abstain fromdoing injustice to those from any other. Addresa pur Living and our Dead,". Newborn, x The first number will be issued' mbout the 10th of ' June. Subscription price $3 net year to advance. . n-j'i i h-i-ni 1 'Vns Utt, . Stephen j. roouj . Late Colonel 10th Regiment, N. O. STt. 60 80 00 75 10 0 50 0 50 080 0 50 2 00 0 75 10 00 75 45 00 00 00 75 75 70 10 70 00 10 CH ARItOTTB OBSERYEB. I. - ft ( 1 .f'M. it to TO ADVERTISERS WnJtTNGTON AND EA8T- ; ' ! ' EHN "NORTH XAROLINA.1 ' i! ,i 't ut-ii'Hu Tvti'-:i ''::' ! i- : TJERSONS wishing to make their business exten-A.- - sively known among the merchants and people generally in Western North Carolina,' will find the CHJILOTTB OBSERVER, published Daily, Til Weekly and Weekly, one of the very best mediums for advertising: . m t - - ? : i- ' , The Obsxbvxb Is the only daily paper In Western : North Carolina. Advertising rates low enough to reach the humblest tradesman. Rates and specimen copies forwarded upon application.' Address , 4 - ' : - ! ! - OBSERVER, ' June 14-tf Charlotte,1 N. C. best Of RAIL RQAD Li General SnfTnffi UI KT H nr.- 'I.! . WILMINGTON. H-OL. Change of Schen,ii express nu,,,,. Leave Wilmington . . - " t T MM IWl . Arrive at Columbia ace. ... K mbia 1 sn a tnce :ii a J ington....!' 11:A 5 .VIS 1. A rrivrt jtt viinntA Arrive at Wilmingto ft" Aram DHilvfc 3 50 ' ' 200 Leave Wilmington. AiaTc u Florence..... Arrive at Columbia. "."." Arrive at Augusta. Leave Augusta ... P. i . . . . . 75 Arrive at Columbia. . . Arrive at Florence. . . Arrive at Wilmington. . r. 1 ' lOiliSp 8:0fi 5- ? jruBBCugens leaving WUmlnotOn nn . train: nukn l.o o-.7iTl ? we Sur. going south. a- 1 25 JAMES ANDKusojj june 29-tf Wilmington & Weldoj RAILROAD CO. 75 Change of Schedule, O N AND AFTER JUNE msS1 J senger trains on the Wilmir. J'ii Railro adenines follows:0 ua soUows : MAIL TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daily (Sundays ex. : : cepted.,; ........... ... At Arrive at Goldaboro... " Rocky Mount. ...... V , , Weldon i. Leave Weldon daily (Sundays excerit- ' '''od)..:.'..'..... Atl Arrive at Rocky Mount Goldaboro ".' uVui.t Union Depot... "", 8:15 A. Ji 12:11 KB :U P. i 3.M P. J 9:30 A. H 1:16 V. J 5:30 P. n '; "EXPRESS TRAIN. Leave Union Depot daOy Arrive at Goldaboro.... , , , . Rocky Mount Weldon lieava Weldon, daily,.. Arrive at Rocky Mount : ; - Goldaboro:.... , I '-. i Union Depot ....At 5:35 P. s. 9:33 P. u 11:34 P. J 1:20 AX. 6:45 P. K. 9:00 P. Si 11:40 P.M. 5:00 Ai, The mail train makes close connection it Weld lor all points North via Bay Line and Acquit (Ck routes. : Express Train connects only with AcqnU CrtA f FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wunumnw w. weekly at 6:00 A. M., and arrive at 1:40 P & EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS will We TO. mingtou; daily at 6:00 P. M, and arrive at 410 p. 4 JOHN F. DIVKI, , june 29-tf . General Superintendent Carolina Central Railway imni it. 1 the : i : . iWILSIINGTON. N. c, I , . .,. May 14, 1673.1 inde . ' i ' ' PASSENGER TRAINS. "T EAVE WILMINGTON DAILY (EXCEPT SC5- J days) at..J....i...".. 8HMA.M Arrivf at Wadesboro at. 5:25 P. I Leave Wadesboro at.:.............: 7:10A.K Arrive at Wilmington at. 4:35 P. S ; ; ; FREIGHT TRAINS. Leave Wilmington daOy (except Sundays) 6:00 A. V Arrive atLaurmburg at 5:30 P. M Leave Laurtnburg at 6:00 A. JT Arrive at Wilmington at 5:30 P. 11 Passenger Trains leave Charlotte daily, Sundays excepted, at .8:000 Arrive at Buffalo at 12:00)1 Leave Buffalo at.:........................ 1:00 P. H Arrive at Charlotte af..... 5:15 P. M Irregular Lumber and Timber Trains ranonboti portions of the Road as the business requires. A Daily Stage will soon run in connection with the trains on both ends of this Railway. S. L. FREMONT, may 18-tf ' Chief Engineer and Snp't STTfl A MSTTTP TiTNTO. toj j al- Baltimore and Wilmington SEMI-WEEKLY -STEAMSHIP ill! QOMPOSED or thtb FIRST CLASS STEAM SHIPS A. J. FOLEK, Capt. U. mce, .'. I.UClIiI.E, CapL L S. Bennett, , A -REBECCA CliXDE, Capt D. G Clulds, Will hereafter oail from BALTIMORE ! -,; 'Every Tuesday and Friday AND FROM WHMINGTON V Every Wednesday and Saturday, CONNECTING AT WILMINGTON . With the Wilmington, Columbia and -Angusu, Wilmington and Weldon, and the WtaingtoBj Charlotte and Rutherford Railroads; also the several lines of steamers to Fayetteville, GlTlne Through. Bills of Lading To all points to North and South Carolina, GeorP and Alabama; connecting at Baltimore withtheB timore and Ohio and theNorthern Central EaiU for all points in the West and Northwest, and y w steamers and Railroads for Boston, New YorirB Philadelphia. , For freight engagements apply to A: D. CAZAiti .' Agent, Wilmington, , Andrkvb ft Co., Agenta, Baltimore. decSl-tf ,; t .,: : - u i PHILADELPHIA & S0TTTHEES Mail , Steamship Company! rpHE; FIRST CLASS STEAMERS PIONEER, 813 tons, Capt John Wakeley, TON A WAN DA, 844 tons, Capt C. C. WUtba form a Weekly Line, and sail alternately from Phila delphia and Wilmington every Tuesday morons 6 o'clock. : '-''".1 i; Tlirottgla BiUs of Lading Given to New TorW. Boston, Providence. Portland and all peiats in the Iew England Bw at as low rates as by any other route. Ai80 erpooL London, Antwerp, Bremen, Hamburg, terdam, and all points on the Continent aim Coast of England., ' '.!. in Through rates from Philadelphia to all TJorth Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alf Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee, at as rates as oy compeung lines. M3 vw waujiaiaug uiivo . For Freight engagements and rates apply A i , f WORTH & WORTHnt th Ji M. FoRsnsn, Superintendent ' - THE PJONEKB, Florence. S. C. It . W. KtBia XT AS A LARGE AND RAPIDLY JjL circulation in the Pee Dee eounby. of tive in sentiment, it fully accords with the view our best citizens. v . ; . xerms or j3uuotn.w. t a . i One year, in, advance .ti. J Six months. In advance....;. Three months, in advance. . . . .. i,YA;a:KB. Specimen copies free. Address PIONBiot, . febSo-tf Florence, 3. i" "a
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