WILMINGTON', JV. C. : : .;
Saturday Morning, Octv 4, '873.
BY TELEGRAPH.
SOOX KJHPORTS.
XIIE YELLOW FEVER.
The Work of the Great Seonrge-
-tor-
titer lteports of Its Dotage.
Montgomery, Ala; , Oct. 3.
No new yellow fever cases has been re
potted here since Monday last, only five
deaths of the disease have occurred since
September 23, and. only four cases, all mild
' but one, are under treatment.
Shrkveport, Oct. 3. : ;
- There were twelve yellow fever deaths
yesterday: , !
Memphis, Oct 3. ; .
There were forty-one interments yester
: day. . -- ,
The appeal for aid states that the fever
has been increasing daily, and that business
. is suspended and charitable societies ex
hausted. "Money is what we need to pay
nurses and buy food, bury the dead, shelter
orphans and the. helpless.
ARKANSAS AND TEXAS.
Cholera and Yellow Fever Little
. Bocb Finances. .
Galveston, Oct. 3.
The town of Lapassas has been inundated
bva sudden rise in a creek, and six persons
lost. - Thepostoffice is among the houses
. swept away; : , t
i The doctors say that the disease prevriil
: "inar at Calvert is not vellow fever and the
panic has subsided.
' ; -. : Little Rock, Sept.
" Dispatches from Texas towns deny tie.
presence of either cholera or yellow fever.
. Citv money is refused by everyone;
Stringency in money matters is greater than
ever. ' " "; . -
ENGLAND.
Heavy Shipment of Bullion for the
United States..
' ' London, Oct. 3;
The steamship Italy took $350,000 in bul
lion from Liverpool for New York yester
day, and the steamships Baltic and City , of
Paris, 535,000. !
--.. The ateamstuD Russian, which also left
i t Liverpool yesterday for Montreal, carried
ELECTRIC HP ASKS.
... At New York, Gamier won. the billiard'
match fr $1,000, the championship . and
diamond cue in 47 innings. '
. Grinnell & Co. have been, expelled from
the New York Stock Exchange. The house
I was largelylon ori.Vanderbfit stocks, ?
The Illinois Central Railroad has been
mulcted in the sum of $43,000 for delay in
, the shipment of gram aunng the war. ,
At Chicago, Professor -won the 2:45 race,
i than the 257 race, time 1 5, 1 -2A, 1 55. V
V- A Westchester Pal, telegram says that
Daniel Jones, who murdered Nelson in
Highland township about a month since.
'has been captured and lodged in jail. Both
were eolored men. . - .
OUR NIGHT REPORTS.
THE EVANGELICAL ALLIANCE.
Formal Opening in Steinway Sail,
New York A Tail Crowd In Attend
ance Rev. Dr. "Wooleey, of New Ea
rn. President Addressee of Wel-
' eome, &c.,' &c. " ' ' - "r '
'. " ' New Yoks? Oct
- The Evangelical Conference opened with
prayer this morning at the Madison Square
! Church. i- The formal opening for business
took place later in steinway Hall. The
vastihan ws crewded'd texoess ."with dele
' ' gates. -They sw aimed out on the lobbies
- and stairs at eitber end of the block through
which the hall extends. The. large platform
was crowded so that as early as 10 o'clock
there war hardly .standing room. The Ori
ental defecates in white tartana were con
sdIcqous obiects in the vicinity of the chair.
Hon. Wm. Dodge called the meeting to
order and said:
."You are here assembled .from all parts
of the world, from countries . having insti-
.tutions and laws quite aiHerent from ours.
" As for ns we seek no' alliance - with the
State we only ask protection and full en
joyment ot religious UDerty. ((ireat ap
plause ) We trust many of you will have
opportunity of visiting our. far Western
lands and beyond our inland seas, and see
. iBg the marvelons extension our country is
' undergoing.' "When we visit your countries
we are deeply interested .in looking, pver
the works ot centunes, your grand cathe
drals and your cities of renown. When
. : you come, here we ask you tp look at what
has mainly been accomplished in a single
' century. The object of your meeting has
been discassed ; for a . long . im e and the
country is alive to this convocation. - Not
i ' inly .our own but other lands are Mewing
you with intense interest. The eyes of God
and man are upofrr ui Let us :hope that
t the blessing of God may be upon ts. - Eve
rything possible-lias been done; for your
comfort. I Eflve vou as the sentiments of all
our hearts a most cordial welcome toi our
. country, our homes and our hearts. (Ap
plause.)
' . After singing a dozology a prayer was
given oy iviv, uT. uoaee, oi f nnceton.
- Itev, Dr. Segg, of London, next read a por-
. .lion oi tne seven teem n. cnapteroi sr. John.
after which there was prayer by Rev. Matde
- Jprochetf of Italy, and was followed by the
' Ieag of Canterbcrry with the creed. Tlie
: entire .conference then roie and Bnaa with
once voicertheevangeKoal bymu. Corona-'
tion.' The business' of effecting a periua-
, nent organization was then taken ; up and
i" a list ot omcers read and adopted. ? Dr.
'; , lThpodore.D.;'Wool8ey, '6f New Haveni was
General .Secretary - Among' the Vice Presi-
' -1 gents were Wm. Jf. Uavemeyer, Lord Al
!fred ChurchUI, of England, iron. 'R. C.
Winthrop, .of . iMassactroBeits. ! -liev. A.
Boober; Rewi Mr: Buckingham, of Conoec-
ticut ana wm: jii. uoaie, ot JNew xork
lev. I-Sckenck ww bikers were appoint
ed Honorary becreranes. i
The President, Dr. Woolsey, then took
the chair amidst "applrtuse and delivered his'
address, lie said: We are met here to-day
"- -because we believe in-the ' communion of
8 lints. (Applause.) We believe that man
in hit nature, his aspirations, his senses of
want, his need of redemption is one, (Ap-.
. , , plause.) And.fhat Gpif is one, and that iu
. u. all-tiie, wiwisttnfoTiaibgs of -.tb-.ieluistian
"' character and christian -Tife 'there is one
'''-tftristian 'carticter; -the', sjiirtt of'liive fr
. . , God and love ofman resting in Jesus Christ
' our Lord in the hope of redemption through
d : Iim;.' ( Applause.) '.fts. believe ,:(in One
.;r:GrieaiVUniversal Church that has' lasted
' : through all time until now and is to last
- until the. end .pf alt ;tbings. (Applause.) J
otwithandhig tuemecacppiyyerhas;
q .a Been? ucnionpiaea. uy; ucience vgr.eai;J8Ujf;a-
ler aod-aDmausei. zae emiren eoes on Dray
lug still alUh toe;. ahaf long aij there1
"fan
diffusiveness'
of the gospel.. Gentlemen, I
need not re-
peat the welcome already given to 'you;
yet, as your President, I may once more
say to you that we welcome, you ,aU. We
welcome the Lutheran, we welcome the
children of free, i-heroic.-, Switzerland and
representatives of France, the much suffer
ing and glorious church of France (ap
plause). We welcome'tho8e'fr6in aH other
parts of .Europe and those who have come
like fast friends from the eastern lands.
It was then announced that it had been
agreed upon that pastors should make their
own arrangement with delegates as to ser-'
vices. The dean of Canterbury then, read
a letter from the Archbishop of Canterbury,
praying for-God's blessing on the efforts for
the spread of reformation. Never, he says,
was there a time more apt for attempting to
check the spread of .superstition, and he
trusts all will cordially unite in doing so.
Kev. Mr. irrocnet, or Italy, spoke on the
condition of the Church iu that country.
He said Pius IX. is conscious of diminished
power. The clergy clung around the Holy
see for support and alL are eager to crash
the common foe before them. All the Ital
ian priests; do not believe' what the Pope
taught, for only a few years ago 0,000 of
them petitioned him to abandon temporal
power, but he refused. For all that refor
mation is to be expected through the priests
of Italy, for they are always ready to do .the
bidding of their master-; The people, though
Roman Catholic in name, J are indifferent
about their - religion and instead of seek
ing out the truths prefer to remain inactive
in the Church in which they were born.
He referred briefly to the various parties in
Italy, and said there were over half a dozen
Protestant denominations who had each
their churches and large congregations in
that country. - After paying a tribute to
the ingenuity of the, Jesuits, the speaker
said Italy was divided into three parties,
the Priests, the Protestants and the Infidels,
and present indications showed that Evan
gelicals., were making vast progress and
would make more if they had sufficient
literature of their own.
An autobiographical papet. by Professtor
A. Thulock, D. D., of Halle, Germany, was
next read by Dr. Witte, of Koether, Prus
sia, the former having been too infirm to
attend the Convention.
The hour fOT adjournment having arrived,-
it was announced that the Conference would
reassemble at Association Hall at 2 o'clock
this P. M., and' remain in session until 5
o'clock. The evening meeting at the same
place will begin at 7 o'clock. After a few
additional notices, benediction was pro
nounced by Bishop Odell, of Ohio.
ENGLAND.
Five
Peraoni
Killed br the Falling
of a Chimney Spantish News The
Bombardment f Alicante. . ,
...,"3. V. i London, Oct. 3.
A chimney. 220 feet in height in a village
north of Fleet, fell to-day, instantly killing
five persons and maiming a dozen others;
A dispatch from Cartagena says the in
surgent frigates were. fliot iniored during the
board then was killed. .They are nowtaklng
in coal and making preparations to attack
Valencia.
The Spanish Government' has issued an
order requiring all vessels arriving at ports
in Spain from Liverpool to undergo quar
antine. ' . s
qriiK imoDocs. .
Preparations for tbeir Exeentlon, Sec.
. . .. Sak Francisco, Of t. 3.
Preparations have been completed for the
execution ot Capt. . Jack, ' Schonchin, Bos
ton Charlie, Black Jim Barnichaand Slo
luk at 10 o'clock A. M. tp-day at Fort Kla
mathv The scaffold is a large contrivance,
erected just outside of the fort. Some de
lay -may be 5 occasioned by - the circum
stance that the order for the execution will
have to be interpreted for the condemned.
They seem much depressed from a knowl
edge of their impending fate. -
FRANCE.
Xbe
Political Situation Excitement'
. .-In Paris. ; ; , '.
Paris, Oct. 3.
'- Tlie city ;iias' ,Veen ' futt of conflicting
rumors to-day . la regard." to the political
situation. - Tne report whicuvraiBed mote
currency : 4nti Caused the greatest excite
ment, was one fitatiag that the ' permanent
committee JJor tae ; 'Assembly would' order
that body to meet oa the' 13th Inst., and
government officials now absent from, Ver
sailles nad been ordered to proceed there
immediately; but' "dispatches from official
sources m V ersmlles pronounced it untrue.
WASnGTQJI.V i
Fall cabinet 3l.eetin'CominataUon
of DeatliTSenUneeAnplleailan ;for
Relief ot ; Cnarleton-r-BpIr ! of
SeeretarjrBIenmrtaojaV'-v
There waa fall cabinet attendance, ex
cept liobesonr - " .. . .
The President has commuted the death
sentence of Scoluk and Barncho to labor
for life at Alcotos Islands, California.
VV uliams, colored, who killed a Vinnnia
drover named Habn, has been sentenced
J 211 1 XT 1 4 i.1 :
anu wiu iiaug uu itoveuiuer itia. j
Following letter was written to-day i .
U. S. Treasury Dep't, Washington, t)
Oct 3, 1873. ' if .
To Samuel Y. Tupper, Esq., President
Chamber of Commerce, Charleston, fiL C:
Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge
the receipt of the memorial of the Charleston
Chamber Of Commerce, addressed to the
President of the United States and referred
to this department, wmcft, after reciting tne
present stringency in the money market and
dimcuity oi .ootaining currency, requests
that the 6um. of $500,000 be .placed ; and
maintained on deposit -with the - Assistant
Treasurer of Char wton.Uo be tjsed by him
in the purchase of.: NjrYork Excliange
from the banks. Jj.' '
nccessaiy or;.the Treasury ;.-pepartaieut
losena tprroivcy oy express to tJiiariestou
fromytime,fo tim,e.v irfd to buy with it e-x
Change 0nNew Ydi-k in Competition " with
private ... banks.-, - Should ; llius ."request be
granted, 100 other place in - the country
might,-wtth equal proprfety wsk the Same"
relief, and if all such requests be granted,
the Department would find itself engaged
in an extensive exchange -business, fixing
and regulating "the Tate of exchange be
tween different places in the country, and
the publie u(idA ordered by taxation only
for the purpose of carrying on the govern
ment, would ,Qe employed to a very large
amount in a business which ' Congress has
not givtu: the Secretary of the Treasury
auihorify to engage in. ,
'With due regard to the proper manage
meut'of the Treasury.. Department within
the provisions of law, X felt it to.be my duty
to decline all similar' propositions from
other pltee3,rnd your request.must there-
fore receive the same response.
1 have the honor to be, very reSpectfully-
. Secretaty-bLthe Treasury:
OHIO.
Tlie fetirntta an4-0epsltere A Bon on
TA fT.affMrSMepeniiieiniir.j, ;
' .The bankers hero , refused to agree upon
any pla for rnutnal' protection, 'ftn4 this
sews jbeong';pnhli
made general run on baoka-i? Theiollow
infe speckled, Rechlet!siBank ' and the
CoinitierclftT fla;;Jir Otnerreusenslons will
proDaDiy occur.
A
rf:,Otfte?e liief&ignai .fflcejr, rr
AiAWasluiigtoia; Oet'3 4:35 P. Mil
PrdbabUUie.
For ' Saturday ia: the South? Atlantic
States, northeast winds "veering to south
east, with generally clear weather, except
on the coast
of Greor
sorgia and Florida.
Comparative Cotton Statement.
y .-'; -, : ; , . New York, Oct 3.
' Cotton statement for the week endingthe
3: Net receipts at all U. S. ports during
the week were54,107 bales, against 90,905
the same time last year; total receipts to
date 141,7$), bales; same date last year 250,
514? bales. - A'in't
The exports.jluringthe week were 9,699
bales, against 60,361 same time last year.
The stock at all United States ports is
112,925 bales, against 194,213 same time
last year. ,
The stock at all interior towns lessSelma.
86,945-- bales; tamo; time : last year. 22,1 04
Dales.
The stocklirTjigrpOol is 645,000 bales,,
against 704,000 same time last year.
American cotton afloat for Great Britain
28,000 bales, against 11,000 same time last
year. -
ELECTUIC fcl'AKKS. v
The schooner D. F. Kuling, from Savan
nah for Baltimore, was abandoned off Mar
lines Industry,
'At Cincinnati, yesterday, Dennis Cary
killed W. T. !NefiHe, a young druggist.
The quarrel was about some goods, j
Senor Solor, Spanish Minister of Colo
nies, will leave spam on tne SUlh instant to
visit Perto liieb afld Cuba.-
At Binghamton, Me., two horse, thiefs,
after firing 'upon and wounding two of a
posse, escaped into Canada.
At Atlanta, John H. James, Banker, re
sumes to-day-.
At Montgomery, 1 death from fever and
some new cases reported yesterday.
DOMESTIC SXAHKKX8.
New Yobx, Oct 3 Noon.
MnanciaL
. Stocks active. Gold 110$. Nothing doing
in Money. Exchange long -7J; short
Governments dull State bonds quiet.
v CornmerciaZ.
. Flour quiet aad steady. Wheat dull and
unchanged. Corn quiet' and firm. Pork
dull and nomhjal new $1717 50. Lard
quiet - and unchanged. Turpentine firm
at41 cents. Koein firm at $2 90$2 95
for strained. Freights steady.
Cotton r firm Sales of 772 bales. Up
lands 18":" Orleans 18. Sales of futures
opened to-day as follows: October 17 9:16;
Noyember 1717 7-15 ; December 17 ;
Sanuary 17i;February 17; March 18 cents.
;! , . . new York, Oct. 3 Evening.
- c- , Financial
JIonQy eaaier and in fair supply at 1-16
i cent-commission.- Sterling Exchange
dedmbd to 17. ; Gold Weak at 110110i.
Government bonds are strong and. activer.
State bonds activer at nominal prices. -
Oothmerctal
Cotton' steady, with sales of 1,430 bales
at 1819i cents.' Flour firm, but not ac
tivecommon to fair extra $6 70$7 35.
Whiskey $1 05. Wheat 2&8 cents lower.
I The difficulty of selling Exchange checks
dull and lower mixed and yellow o76U
cents. Coffee a little stronger at2022 cts.
Rice quiet Carolina - 8J9i cents. Pork
steady. LardHrmer at 8 7-1 69 1-6 cents.
Spirits Turpentine firm. . Rosin quiet Tal
low steady. ': Freights firm.
; Cotton net . receipts-" 114 ' bales; gross
938" bales; futures closed barely steady, with
sales of 13,800 bales as follows: October
17 11-32; November 17 3-6; December 17;
January 1T5-I617f cents. ;
" x. COTTON nARKTS. ;.
Memphis, firm at 16; Savannah, quiet at
17$; Charleston,. steady at 15, 1616h New
Orleans, firm at 17il8; Mobile, fair de
mand at 1517; Augusta, quiet but steady
at 15? : Macon., moderate at 151; Norfolk '
17; Baltimore, quiet but firm at 16 17
IS; iN asliville, quiet at 15i15j; Boston,
steady at 18.
POHEIGN MARKETS.
. . . . London, Oct -3-rrNoon.
' : Consols 0292i. United States eecbri
lies fives 91 J. i . '
Erie 43. f ' ; "
. LrvKRPOOL, Oct. 2 Noon. ;
Cotton strong Uplands 89d; Orleans
9i9d. Sales of 15,000 bales; speculation
and export ,3,000 bales:' ; -
Cottou Sales for the week 85,000 bales;
export8, 000 bales; speculation 7,000 bales.
itfiCK 645.000 Dales: American 180.000
bales. Receipts 60,000 bales; including
4,000 bales- American; : -actual export
W.OUO bales; anoatai6,000 bales; American
29,000 bales. 1 - ry
7 Sales of Uplands, on a basia of Good
iQrdinaiy, shipped October and November,
8 13-16d. No sales to arriee sellers 1 de
mand 1 16 advance. -, ' ;
LATER
' Sales of Uplands, on a basis of Low Mlcl
dling, shipped October, 9d.
Breadstuff s -quiet Corn 83s.
LrvKBPOOii, Oct. 3 Evening.
', ' Sales of American to-day 8, 600'. "bales.
Sales of Uplands, on a basis of good ordi
nary, shipped November, 8Jd.
Common, rosin 9s. and 8cL Spirits tur
pentine 22a. and 6d. to 33s. .
, . Paris, Oct 3 Noon.
Rentes 56f. .
London, Oct 8 Noon. '
'Street - rate for discounts i per cent be
low banks.' . . ... . '., . .-.
MISCELLANEOUS.
GENERAL
Agency:
Liverpool Londou & Globe
(Fire) InsuraucO Company:
;Q08-A!8a'PTS OVR , ' $20,000,000 00
v i -. i i v. i ' i i ' . ' V t : '
ASSETS I. THE UNITED STATES, 4,000,000 00
All eaes paid IMMEDIATELY upon receipt of
satiBfnctory proof, WITHOUT DEDUCTION for
interest. ,; .
'. t: . y i '. . ..-
'' : x' " '' Ta. Fire and Sfarine
:
Insurance Company j
OF RICHMOND, VIRGIN IA.
; ASSETS $300,000.
Ati Old and Reliable Company.'
...,....Blarptjr Wplialnfe, !
" PltlirCEsS' STKBT!,
Between Water and Front stir.
pct jrii!: , ; j .
SptBafrelsHpop Iron, Glue
KAA NEW NEWfdsiFTiriABELS
TtlsSl66IRON '
JQQ BAEfiELS DISTILLER'S GLUE iT
.- For Bale low by
a BeplWit. WILLIAMS & MUBCHISON,
War Dkpaktmkkt,
COMMEEC1AL.
WmWi N QfT MARKKT.
$TAR70FFiCE, Oct 3.
SPIRITS TliPElfriNE.- Receipts 179
casks. No sales reported Market durfand
nominal af 88 cents. " J ""'
ROSIN. Receipts 1,128 bbls. Sales of
1,000 bbls Strained at $2 35. Market firm.
CRUDE TURPENTINE. Receipts and
sales of 132 bbls at $3 00 (subjecfto extra)
for Virgin and Yellow Dip and $1 60 for
Hnrd. Market steady.
TAR. Only 25 bbls received: and sold at
$2 25perbbl. Market qiflet and steady.
COTTON. Receipts 81 bales. Sales
of 33 bales at 15, 9 it 16 and 3 at 1GJ ceuts
per lt. We quote:
Low Ordinary. . . V . . 10
Ordinary. 13
Good Ordinary. ..... 14 J
Striet Good Ordinary. 15 -
Low Middling 16
Strict Low Middling. 16i
Middling.,;;..:..... 16
Strict M. (nominal). . 17
L-
cents lb.
MARINE.
;'.!,; ARRIVED.
Strar A P Hurt, Worth,
. Fayette ville,
Worth 5c W orjth.
Br Brig Albion, Smith,. Richmond,
Va.,
Vick & Mebane, in ballast.
CLEARED.
Sttnr A:iP Hurtr Worth, Fayetteville,
Worth & Worth;
Steamship Rebecca Clyde, Child3, Balti
more, A D.Cazaux.
n a an
' RBOBIPTS. '
PER RIVER STEAMERS, &v.
Stmr A P Iluit 54 bbls spirits, 12o do
rosin.
List of Vessel in tne Port of Wil
mington, C.i October 4. 'T3.
STEAMSIUPS.
Tonawanda, Wiltbanks, : Worth & Worth
ltaleigh, Oliver, AD Cazaux
Regulator, Martin, Barry Bros.
BARQUES.
Herundo, (Qer) Hansen, RE Heide
Maria Heyri, (Nor) Beck, E Peschau
Diana (Nor), Joannasron, ' RE Heide
Ulrika (Swed), Peterson, R E Heide.
Br Bark-Elizabeth Knowles, Carmichael,
J R Blossom & Evans;
Br Nancy; Bryson, Reid, ; Vick & Mebane
Elizabeth Taylor, Whiteside,
-: Vick&Mebane
BRIGS.
Albion (Br.), Smith, Vick & Mebane
(Nor) Flosta, Andersen, R E Heide :
Victoria, (Ger.) Schultz,; E Peschau
Brig Black Swan, Winslade,
E Kidder & Sons
Nellie Mitchell, Cody, J HChadbourn&Co
Uncle Sam,' Jordan, " Harriss &. Howell
SCHOONERS.
Ben Borland,' Brittingham, - ' Master
Minnie, Hudson, Master
Anna W Barker, Snowman ,
: : - r-'iflfl Barker Co
Tarry Not, Timmons,' Harriss & Howell
John D Williams, Pearce,
- r.'- vWiUiamS"& Murcbison
-JN1to-tar,-Polana,' -
. JH Chadbourn & Co
Henrietta. Langler, in ballast. .
Williams & Murcbison
BARQUENTINES.
Black Pool (Br.), Edon. Vick &Mebane
Geo Booth, (Br) Seaman. .
Vick & Mebane
LaBelle, ; - dis., REHeide
Aitst of Vessel Sailed for tills Port.
BOWLING.
Alby, Topp, . sld Sept 13
SVVliNJSMUJNDJi
Hermann Helmrich, Oestereichsld Sept 11
15AJNUOK..
Schr Ad die L Cutler, Smith.
BELFAST, I.
A M B., Strang, .
' k BRISTOL.
Kobe, Karaslert
. . 'GKDISBY.
Juno, LindW..,.
eld Aug 28
sld Sept.1
sldAug 22
1
sld Aug 22
i : .
. r, ... ; . LUJSUUSH.
Nelly, Haaland .. .
eld bpt,4
Garstrang. Thornton, ent. out . Sept 2.
Leda, Mueller, . ' j ' ' . isld Septl
Laus Wichard, Wilae, ' sld Sept 3
Br Barque Sophie Gorbitz, Gdrbitz,;
sld Aug. 20.
Von der Luke Rohlstorff, Plageman, ;.
sld Aug 8
G N. Gredelohen Dethlop. . ,
aid Aug 6
'; aid July 27:
sld June 2
" 0d Sept IX
sld June 2o
Brig Ard, Jackson, .
Douglass, Wilson,
Delphin,s Hasse, '' ' '' '
MARTINIQUE.
Schr A Richards. . r- , '
NEW YORK.
Schr Luola Murchi8on, Jones, sld Sept 27
ttchr ilott Bedell, vanKeynegom,
S. T. Baker, Davis,
sld Sept 20
sld Sept 12
eld Aug. 18
sld Aug. 14
sld Aug 11
sld June 8
Schr John Kelso, Kelso,
: . . ' DEAL.
C Neumann, Gaedebehu,
BELFAST, Me.
Br Jessie Goodwin," McKenzie,
Schr S J Gilmore, Dutch,
. LIVERPOOL.
Brilliant Star, Audlson,
sld 9
ent out Aug 29
eld July 24
sld Aug 7
sld Aug. 15
ent out Sept 9
Adolph,
Carl Angustr Petersen,
Exampler, Roberts,
Brig Leda, Muller, ' '
'Juno, Ibbeken,
Bertha, Hillerich, ' VdAugl4
Nor Barque St: Olaf, Haskell.' Md July 15
NEWRY.
Marie Rose, Schultz, sld Sept. 19
j0-i ,- DUNKIRK.
Eintracht, Schuchert, sld Aug SSs
' GEESTEMUND. '' '
Bosse, , sld Aug
ANTWERP. . -Frey,
Halversen,' ' sldJSept 23
Eiiae & Aunar,V"endt, eld Aug Vi.
Augusta, Doney, eld Sept 8
EXETER.
Abbey, Eastman, sld Aug 9
AMSTERDAM. . : '
Elizabeth Cath, Anderson, " eld Aug 8
RICHMOND. : , l
Ger Barque Xiouise, Valilrua, - eld, Sept 18
CARDIFF
Burgenneister Kerstein, Ehrrenreich, s '
sld, Sept 14
BARROW. , f
Freude, Braune, sld Sept 3
'". '' ;: -r. . sTimvn"M : .
Ger Barque Claudia, " ' sulSep'it
. f.-i MavviJNKMUJNUja. ;
Clio, Schupp, .. r ; sld Sept 7
Onion Sets! Bulbs!
Just Received per Steamer. '
KiON " SKT8, HTACISTJI AND 'TUIJ?.
Fall and Winter.: Cabbage Seed i
ALSO ;
"HtAOINTH 1 iGLASSES ! -
seps 27-u N. is. corner From ana M
arket sts.
THE
OIUTINCt STAR ROOK nirivn.
X
ERY is comblete in aH all Its atstoltitmpnt.
ana is in charge of one of the most skillful workmen
iu. the Stotc-r A4 kiade of Binding executed neatly
choapij and expeditiously. 1 r . aug ii-tf
S WW0?' 9lJW ft? miflef eiooa, rep
reseat the wholegaja BrBe.ejierally. In making
np pmall orders higher pricey have to be charged.
ABTICLE8,
PRICKS.
BAGGING Gunny. .
16 -'!
' Double Anchor.
Doable Anchor " A".
16
. SQ
11
13
J8 :
ii
n
10
iv3 "
3 00
3 15
2 75
BACON North Carolina,
Hama.fl
Shooldera, '.. ..
SideB. fi.
Western Smoked
18
9
11
'.
...f-.
Hams..
Sides, -Slb.i.
Shoulders.
Dry Salted-1 1
Sides f S,... ... ...
Shouldera
15
1
! '
10
BBEF--
On the li oof
6
BARRELS Spirits Turpentine,
Socona liana, eac n
New New York, each ... .
' New City, each .... I.
2 75
2 m
28
8 00
02
20
35
;83
00
IS
Ok
&
BEESWAX-9 lb..
BRICKS Wilmington, M . . .
Northern, j ....!.'....:.
BDTTEU North Carolina, lb
30
6S 10 OU
140
80
Northern, w in... , ..:
40
43
20
13
CANDLES Sperm, B.. .... 4
Tauow, ig st
' Adamantine. 8ft i . .
&
&
&
(A
CHEESE Northern Factory $ Va
Dairy, creamy B
State,
COFVEE Java, E
IUo, to.
leruayra, 1b
1G
15
30
S6
66 &
8
28
CORN MEAL bushel . .. ..i
COTTON TIES ft....
DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-, id
Yarn, $ bunch
FISH Maokerel, No. 1, V bbL..
No. 1, bbL..
Mackerel, No. 2, boi . . 1 . . .
. . No. 2, $J bbl
Mackerel, No. 8, bbl.. .. .. .
Mallets, bW.
, N. C. Herring, 9 bbl
' Dry Cod, ib
FLOUR Fine, p hW.w. ;'.;,- ....
Super. Northern, bbl
Kxlrado. " , bW
Family . . " $ bbl
City Hills Super., $ bbl.
. Extra, $ bbl.
Family, bbl...
Ex. Family, bbl ..
FERTILIZERS .
Peruvian Guano, 2000 fts
Baugh'H PhosDhate, "
Carolina Fertilizer, " . "
Ground Bone. "
Bone Meal, '
Flour, " "
Navassa Guano, " "
Complete Manure, " '
Wbann's Phosphate ' "
Wando Phosphate, " '
Berger & Butz's Phosph. "
GLUE 9 B....i
GRAIN Corn, in store, 54 Bs.
Corn, Cargo, W 66 fts
Com, YeE, busheL.
Oats, bushel
Peas, Cow, 9 bushel
HIDES Green. 9 ft
Dry, $ ft. ...
HAY Eastern, 9 100 fts...... .
. North River, 9 100 ft. .... .
HOOP IRON 9 n
LARD Northern, 9
North Carolina, 13 ft.... ....
LIME 8 bbl . . . I
9
15
1 65
i
60
18 09
22 00
&
&
O
8 50
000
,9 60
14 60
. 7 50
10 50
6 00
6 00
8
560
6 CO;
600
700
8 00
8 60
9 50
10 00
12 60
80 00
00 00
48 00
00 00
00 00
00 00
55 00
00 00
00 00
00 GO
60 00
16
7 00
& 8 00
10 00
900
& 9 75
10 50
& 00 00
00 00
69 00
53 00
40 00
45 00
57 00
65 00
67 00
70 00
70 00
00 00
22
90
75
75
2
?7
62X
. 72Jtf
175
8
.12
1 65
67
50
7
10
60
40
1 50
130 00 135 00
11 12X
1 60
160
LUMBER Crrr Steaji Sawed i
. Ship Stuff, resawed, M It. .
Hous4i Edffe Plank. wMft...
34 00,
22 00
90 00
90 00
27 00
25 00
33
85 00
. Wert India Cargoes, aocordingl
to quahty, v
- Dressed Flooring, seasoned..
. . Scantling and uoaros, coin-
15 00 S3 00
MOLASSES Cuba, bhda, 9 gal -
37
Cuba, bbls, 9 gal
Sugar House, nhds,
40.
42
eal.
'24
35"
625
28
1 10
1 00
30
1 50
0 00
4 25
19 60
00 00
00 00
00 00
: 36
28
80
650
29
bbls, 9 gal...
Lard. eal
145
1 10
40
200
100
6 50
. Linseed, 9 gal.. .4
Rosin, 9 gal..
PEANUTS 9 bushel
POTATOES Sweet, bushel..
Irish, Northern, 9 bbl
PORK-Northem, City Meee....
. Thin, 9 bbl
' Prime, 9 bbl.
Rump, 9 bbl..
RICE Carolina, 9ft
East India, 9 ft:;....:
Rough, $-basa.....
BAGS Country, 9 ft
City,- 9 ft.....: ...
ROPE...
SALT Alum, 9 bushel. .......
Liverpool, 9 sack
American, 9 sack
SUGAR Cub, 9 ft
Porta Rico, 9 ft .....
A Coffee, 9 ft....'
B ft
C " 9 ft ,
Ex. C 9 ft... .........
, Crushed, 9 ft....:....
SOAP Northern, 9 ft
SHINGLES--Contract, 9 M.,..
.Common, M
Cypress Saps 9 M,
Cypress Hearts M.
STAVES W. O. Bbl, 9 M.....
R.O.Hhff., M....:;
Cypress, 9 Mi... ...... ,
TALLOW 9 ft
TIMBER Shipping, f) M ;
.MiU Prime, 9 M ....
Mill Fair, M... ...........
' Inferior to Ordinary, ft ft...
WHISKEY Northern, gal...
-: North Carolina, t gal...;...
'
00 00
00 00.
15 00
9
& . 9X
00
w
15
2
8
.6
75
60
45
12
11
lova
185
3
23
00
165
150
10
12
11
12
1SM&
5 7 V
4 00
2 60
6 60
9 50
30 00
00 00
18 00
09
17 00
15 00
12 00
eoo
1 00
1 75
20
35
euu
aoo
00 00
00 00
& 0000
&
22 00
1700
,14 00
1 8 00
500
8 50
: .40
vuoi-unwasnea, 9 9.
Washed, 9 ft -
WILItllNGTON HONEY IHARKKT.
OOBBECTSn nAILT BT THE BAITS OT NKW ELiaOVKB,
I. B. -GRAINGER, PRESIDENT.
. . BTJTDHe. BKLUBe.
Gold , 108 111
Silver......;...... .'.....;. .108- 106
Exchange eight on Northern cities. ... .Par.
Exchange 30 days on
cdls.
Par'
al. Selling,
Bank of New Hanover Stock..
25.
100
51
60
108
.34
.23
.24
28
First National Bank,
Wilmington Building Stock,. .
MechanloB " " ...
Navassa Guano-Co. " ...
N. C. Bonds Old Ex-Copon .
To. Funding 186...
.- Do. " 1868...
110
80
76
110
Do. . New 20
Do. Special Tax.. 13
t Do. to N. C. RaUroad.. ...60 .
W.'&. W. R. R. Bonds 7 $c (Gold Int).90
W., C. & R. R. Bonds, 8 c... 55
Wilmington City Bonds, S 9c ;..70..;
" 7c 80
ol4flc.....65
" . ' new 6 c..65(GoldInt)
" 1 8c....::...80( " " )
ew Hanover County Bonds (10 yean),
6c(Go.d Int.) 70 .
New Hanover County Bonds (5 yean) 6
fcJGoldlnt). ........97
W." Ranroad Stock (Par 100) ..... 69
North Carolina R. K. ( " 100). ....40
W..C ARailread ," ( M 50)
Wil. Gas Light Co. " ( " 80).....70
RATES OF FREIGHT.
Per Sailing
. Vessel
Per Steamer.
'.' ' To Niw Yobk.
Crude Turpentine 9 bbl
0 6ft 0 60
0 60 0 00
1 00 a 0 00
0 60 0 60
2 60 0 00
0 00
0 60
0 00
0 60
0 00
6 06
"0 00
0 00 .
0 00
0 00
0 00
0 00
0 00
,7 00 ,
0 00
0 00
0 00
0 00
9 00
0 00
: 50-
0 OO;
0 00
a 00
0 5
2 50
0 is
11 60.
0 60
0 60
' 70
- 00
175
0 10.
50
0 60
0 80
0 56
2 CO
075
0 10
8 00
0 45
0 43
b 75
0 45
2 00
0 00
00
75
0 75
0 70.
1 10
0 70
0 00
0 10
12,
Tar w. not.
Spts Turpentine 9 bbl
JXOam M DDI.........
Cotton bale.
Peanuts 9 bushel j . . .
To PHTLADZLPHUl.
10 000
Crude Turpentine bbl
0 00 0 50
e 00 0 55
xat W 0D1... x...i..
Spts Turpentine , g bbl
0 eo 1 co
Kosm if DDI....:'..-...
U 00 0 50
0 00 3 2 06
jvoium rtyKU
Cotton Gooes p bale.
Peanuts 9 bushel.; . . i
Lumber fJ.M
' ' To BXtTIMORK. '
0 00 0 75
0 00 0 10
0 U) 10 CO
Crada Turpentine 9- bbl
Tar 9 bbl
Spts Turpentine yi)W
Rosin 9 bbk-."....sv..i
Cotton bale.........
Peanuts 9 bushel .....
Lumber W M.; , .;
T9.B08TOK
OudeTtirpentiue 9 bbl
Tar bC... .......
Spts'Turpentino 9 bbl
Rosing bbl.
(Cotton 9 bale,.
Peanut 9 bushel.
Lumber ;M;i..a..
0 00 0 45
0 00 0 45
0 00 0 90
O 60 0 45
0 00 200
0 60 0 111
0 00 8 00
O 00 0 00
0 00 0 00
00 0 00
0 00 n 00
0 00 0 00
f 0 00 00
j A 00, Q 00
WE ARE PLEASED
rpo BE
ABLE TO AGAIN NbTIFY
OUR
,emoking friends of the arrival of a1 fresh lot!
.1: .:u-- - ,
: -et hkt JJopulai?. brand oi Segar,
i6
LaJBarepia)
99
; -
Which we guarautee to- be jeqp&l in Aavor to
previous shipment. Call and try them,,
m
1;,'. -J
for 25 Cent 1
CHAS.
,. sep 28 tf
i if
MYERS i"CO
7 Nort Front Street,
MISCELLANEOUS.
JUST RECEIVED,
A ; JjARGE stock of ,
Fall and Winter Millinery
AND .
MIL.L.IXERY GOODS,
tXTHITE ' GOODS,
MX chief t, Hosiery,
Skirts and Bustles, Ze
chief, Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Hand-made
Hoop
lustles, Zephyr, wqrsteq, .earner
Velvet Belts; Real Hair Switches, JtfecK 'lies
Rushes, and ; .t , , , ( ;;
All tlio Novelties of the Season
Usually found in a flret-class millinery store. Some
thingnewina " '
:'"'". .'' :
RUBBER UMBRELLA.
Having enlarged my stere and stockj lean offer
superior inducements in my line of business to
Wholesale and Retail Buyers.
I have added to my stoc"k a department of
House rnrnisMni Gauds.
. .' . - ; ' 1
Thankful for the patronage hitherto received,
trust by fair dealing and GIVING Tills bish I
GOODS FOR THE .LEAST MONEY to gain an in
crease of custom. . i j ; , r . ,
ONE PRICE TERMS CASH.
.A. D. BROtTN,
EXCHANGE COIINER,
Wilmington.
P. S. Special notieVwfll be given to - the Ladies
or the Grand Btllllnery' Opeiilns.
dctl tf " " - ' . .
Fresh Goods perteicr Benefactor.
A
NEW LOT OF
THE '
"Best Batter In the World."
FRESH GROUND
Empire Extra Family Flour,
. In Barrels and Half Barrels.
6ollen and Extra New Orleans
S Y B U P. .
TRY THE OCEAN TRODT.
Fresb Canoed Prnlte and Vegetables.
At . . . GEORGE MYERS',
sept21-tf - 11 and; 13 Sa Front Street.- :
Just Received
A LARGtE LOT
tthe Celebrated
HYICO
SmoMng . ;
Total
CALL AND GIVE IT
ATRIAL.
HENRY BURKHIMER.
No. 6 Market Street.
sept 14-tf
MAKSHAL'S OFFICE,
Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 23, 1873.
NOTICE.
V7N AND AFTER THE 1ST OF OCTOBER ALL
Hogs and Cows found; running at large within the
limits prescribc by the ordinance passed' by the
Board of Aldermen, ; will be taken up and im
pounded. GEO. W. PRICE, Jr.,
sep 24-tf
CIly.MjirshaL
Bacon, lard. Butter,
OHEESIS, d; C.
DRY . SALTED AND- SMOKED WESTERN
Shoulders and Sid es in Hogsheads and Boxes.
SEgar-Cured Hams and Breakfast Strips.
C. S06-R0UNI),
CITY. MJBS PORK, RUMP : PQSK,
PURE LARD EST TIERCES AND TUBS, CHOICE
TABLE BUTTER, BfiST FACTORY CHEESE,
IN ItOTS TO SUIT. ,
For sale by ADRIAN A VOLLERS.
may W-tf ..
SUNDR1E S.
g a. RICE IN , TIERCES. . AND BARRELS;
QOFFEES RIO, LAGUAYRA AND JAVA;
gUGARS ALL GRADES : :
jpLOUjl-4JUPER. TO EXTRA FAMILY;
. ; . . - . it.-.. ;
Raisins, Caudles, JFlre Crackers,.
IN LOTS TO SUIT, ' .;
' For sale at ' ADRIAN & VOLLERSV
dec l-tf ,.
Removal.
ON THE 1st OF OCTOBER WE WILL, MOVE
Into the - 1 "
HanuWnic, roii Front Store,
One door north Bank of N"ew Hanbvi, ' on ! Front st
We respectfully ask a cominuanceuf the patronage
so liberally extended to us by our friends.
' eept 14-tf : ' ttlLKSf MbKOHISON, ,.
KEY. DAME L UOItRELLES
English and. Classical School,
QOUTHWEST COR ER FIFTH AND ORANGE
-0 streets. The Fifteenth Annual Session will (D.
V-) begm Monday, October 6th.
The elements oT French and German Taught
without extra charge. . . sep91-2w ,
EiceiE
120 000 gKBSa BEAT RICE,
' FROM HILTON RICE MD1LS,
-' " For sale by ' ' ;r "" ! - '''
Am-tut ' , WTt JxXhd tenos.
Mullets and Cheese.
iCti) BOXES CHEESE; - v! 3 , ,j -,.,,t
rytyt "-!r w8yyFL
- f 1 1
aay
rJ.BABREICSLEBRATOsIi!
j3 ji
ni:
, - , ,. kjluui .iiew iwnont.
Fdrsaieto'- i' 7 J rz?77-j; ;
July go-tf . i EDWARDS! A HALL.
- 4RAIL ROADvUNEs
wumington & Wfel
RAILROAD CO.
Change of Schedul
A
WUmington, N. C. SeDnAfS?:r.
anu
MAIL. TRAN.
Leave Union Depot daily (Sundays ev.
cepted) j.
Arrive at Goldsboro
Rocky Mount
: Weldon .'.
Leave Weldon daily (Sundays tsceoi-
. ed) At
Arrive at Rocky Mount
Gloldsboro
Union Depot
anu
8:15 A V
2:11 I' v
3,50 I'. V
1:16 p
EXPRESS TRAIN.
Leave Union Depot daily
Arrive at Goldsboro .
Hocky Mount
' Weldon...
Leave Weldon, daily, ...
Arrive at Rocky Mount
Goldsboro
Union Depot
5:S0 ? v
9:33 V v
H:34 V. J"
1"20 A. v
8:25 h 5
11:43 p. v
3:10 A. j'
I
The mail train makes close connection t
for all points North via Boy Line and Aconin "M '
routes. 4lua wi
Express Train connects only with Acani. r
route. Pullman's Palace Sleeiit,
on tuts Train. r s l
-FREIGHT TRAINS
will leave Wilm.
weekly at 6:00 A. M.. and arrive at 1 nw p n l"
'RESS FREIGHT
TTJATXTO .11 , u
jnington daily at 2:00 P. M., and arrive .wi'"'
M.
"J .w 1',
JOHN F. DniXE,
General SuperintccdenL
eept 11-tf
General Sup'ts OUce
)
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA &
OUSTA Ii, It. COMPANY,
WILMINGTON, N. C., Sept. 7,
A).
t s?
Change of Schedule,
THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE WILL GO
effect at 3:30 A. M., Monday. 8th tost:
BAY EXPRESS TRAIN, (Dally.
)
Leave Wilmington . .
Arrive at Florence
. Arrive at Columbia . . .
Leave Columbia
Arrive at Florence
Arrive at Wilmington.
8:30 A. v
11 ilO A. Ji
4:45 P. ;.i
6:40 A. J'
11 SO A. X
5:15 P. v
Night Express Train Daily .,.
: days Exccpted.V
Leave Wilmington
Arrive at Florence . . . . .
Arrive at Columbia "
Arrive at Augusta .'. "
Leave Augusta
Arrive at Columbia. . , . . . ."
Arrive at Florence. . . ; 7.7
Arrive At WllmiTwrtnn
5:45 P. i.
11:22 V..
3:48 A V.
8:20 A 5!.
5:50 P. Vi
10:35 P. il
2:27 A 5!
:uo A. :
.raesenzerB leannsF Wilmington em Hi k-ak p
OF
train, make close connection going South.
- JAMES ANDERSON,
sept 7-tf - . : Gen'l Sup't.
Carolina Central. Railway CompanyT
WILMINGTON. N. c, 1
'"'.'.' May 14, 1S73. j
SGHEDTJLE.
: - , , PASSENGER TRAINS.'
LEAVE WILMINGTON DAILY (EXCEPT SUN
days) at..... 8:00 A. 51
Arrive at Wadesboro at !:25P. 5!
Leave Wadesboro at 7:10 A. J!
Arrive at Wilmington at. 4:35 P M
' ! FREIGHT TRAINS.
Leave Wilmington daily (except Sundays) G :00 AM
Arrive at Launnburg at 5:30 1'. M
Leave Launnburg at. 6:00 A. M
Arrive a Wilmington -at. 5:30 P. M
Passenger Trains leave Charlotte daily,
Arrive at Buffalo at. .12:00 51
lScfaSj a.g .1
fXK AND AFTES JUNE 2u raSTA J
J senger trains on the' Wiiminirton a,,i vr'A
Railroad will run as follows : h a,i
I rr'"r1'-H t fin-fr inr-iii i i I-imimuT vrf-L
Leave Buffalo at. . lrtXJP. M
Arrive at Charlotte at.,... 5:15 P. 31-
1 Irregular Lumber and Timber Trains run on both
portions of the Road as the business requires.
A Daily Stage will soon run in connection with
the trains on both ends of fhis Railway.
;.oi, S.L.FREMONT,
may 18-tf . Chief Engineer and Sup't.
STEAMSHIP LINES "
Baltimore and Wilmington
SEMMEEKLY STEAMSHIP LINE:
jQOMPOSED 01 thb FIRST CLASS STEAMSHIPS
. . JT. FOLEY, Capt D. J. Price,
, IiITGIIiIiB, Capt L S. Bennett
.-i REBECCACLYDE, Capt D. C. CbiMs.
Will hereafter sail from BALTIMORE.
: ' Kverr Tuesday' sad Friday,
AND FROM WILMINGTON
t . Every Wednesday and Saturday,
CONNECTING AT 'WILMINGTON
With the "Wilmington, Columbia and Augnsti
Wilmington and Weldon, and the Wilmingtou,
Charlotte and Rutherford Railroads; also the several
lines of steamers to Fayetteville,
'' living Xbrongli' BUI of Ladins
"To- aR points in' North ana South Carolina, Georiii
tunore and Ohio and the Northern Central Railroad
ror ail points in tne West "and Northwest, and witn
steamers and Railroads for Boston, New York and
Philadelphia.
. For freight : engagements apply to
A. D. CAZAUX,
' ' " - Agent Wilmington, N.C.
Asdriwb & -Co.. Agents, Baltimore.
dec 31-tf
PHILADELPHIA & S0UTHESN
Mail Steamship CompaDl
rpHE FIRST CLASS STEAMERS
PIONKEK, 81itons Capt. John Wakeley,
TONAWANDA, 844 tons, Capt C. C. Wiltta
form a Weekly Line, and sail alternately from Phila
delphia and Wilmington every Tuesday mornii al
((o'clock. j. . ..
Throuh Bills ot Lading
Given toNe York; Boston, Providence, Fall lii"'"
Portland and all peints In the New England su'
at as low rates as by any other route. Also tu
erpoor, London, Antwerp, Bremen Hamburg, Al!'
terdaaa; and all points en the Continent and
CowetHd England. i
J Through fates from Philadelphia' toaU points'"
North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, hf
Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee, at us i
rates as byeompetifig lines.
. .For Freight engagements and rates apply to
WORTH & WORTH, Agent.
-..:.. Wilmington. N.
J. M. Fosbbex, Superintendent
Or to .
i A- ! - - WM. L. JAMES,. General Agent,
, , June 6-tfl 237 and 23tf Dock street, Philadeipl'
MISCELLANEOUS.
Corne-'
Fonrtb"01
Market A'-
for t
renownw
ChiclcM
Web-!
RislJe ll
-anog(f''1l,;
erly f.'f
Oi
Bacon ! Bacon :
n'w
For sale by , r l wn KU08.,
re wrrjii
Jane 31-tf