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NIGHT BEPOKTS; f WILMINGTON, K C. : . fJ ti Is A It v 1"H -o.:,,t dr , NOON. u r ' .'XOVJL . .T OHIO. , illra af RallMMd 1!llrnlri ind DO" i tetttlv of Traloe Fratricide an " Lynehlne-Tlie Result pf Drunken Uebaaeh. . h ; ' - ';" , r 2 5 Clevelanp, Dec 27. , -i The leeamotive Engineers of: the Cleve land and fittsburg Railroad hare struck. 3he passeager trains are somewhat delayed,., "and the freight trains are on the side tracks. s He strike is urisaaetionediby Jfce .Brother- &l JjoniJSkKfetiU .tot trmvivi m c-j ;"- x -wrCraaNNATi, Dec 27. l The t$rid shops have st opjMsTfcff allow, " q the mechanics to take the striking engineers' t, noon yeStetilay. tie officlaWJiacl :nb;in k timationroija strike .until noon y eat wflay. ; ' Reports of attempts to throw- the trains, fS. the tjrafcfcs are current, bntHhe jngtieers f disavow Any intention to interfere with the ft trains, -They simply want their wages con- current before Declst. , L' The &ps her -and elsewhere, are full f freight and passenger trains, ' g Tfpfatst,0l WStowe fratricide atncUiae sskbaequent hanging-; qf ; Henry fitoiHhotiiattwoJlwothera, with some fi mThtdniafferldrihking whiskey freely, i& fommenced, snootiBg atra. mar8iount Ballroad gtrlkera X!nIng SerIou r - JTmiANAPOLiS- Dec.87. i I ) SmMS &4 nPittl btifg, Cmeionati and j6t'IiOuis Railroad, last night, .was thrown froin the track out side the citv bv an open switch and was abahdonedr i v The reeular Ik went through, but bo train has arrived from l-r I:n- i.'.'o 1-5,VJ S 1 , On thetPUtsbure Cincinnati ; and St Louis'Bailroad no trains have gone through or arrived since 12, o'clock yesterday. 4 The, train due here at 6 o'clock last evening is jreportecLta be atiBnjadford Janctmn, -..Ol ! - nTiere is a 4arge crowd about JJnion De pot, tint no- riotous" demohsttin. Ear been madeaffyet,,6- 5ij- .f A train i novy TeadyUtart for Colum- bus and will ' probably get of about noon tO-dayl Ui' " 1 "f-i'- ' t in ,v -.n;'- A serious disturbance .is reported at ganspoxt tliis.mniiOg, ImtJioparticulars nave been received,.. . r f 1 TOOilOU -.'aiOl JJiU f lereoeto&iJibalesj-Ehiladelphia ouietT5 aSlOiepecetolo? bales; ChrT-stonr firmer for! good qualifies and oth-desautat ft 14t,4, m&Vri cejpis ITalMt Xorfc, ntjmiBalfy un 61inge4 atl4 receipka 3.7BG balet Mo- bales. , yL f Vv x V Cl x ! J. Bcluon in tl3 liankof agland decreased over half ciiliion, The Alleeed FlUtbaeterlns Steamer. ataltlmoreVAp Authen State . inent In Regard to the Teeiel. K i ' RAiTtsroRfii DCi 27. ! .vSeveral seoionaVreDortsayinjrclieen; Fieht fhmi thty Sregata3 WHnefitting' out of the fillibuster eteamer dga-Stuart for an expeditiotf to Cuba, antfitv having been stated inthe local press this, morning that she had" cleared from -this port for Jamaica, the following authentic and official; . state ment in reerard to the Edear Stuart is fur nished the pres:' The steamer now lies at Jenkins wharf, watched daily by custom towe4BSl3Ud on losing tho-rifle. forachr t mciais.faner regisr raw me.nanas.w ne tmpetitoTand Hinry cSntehded that 'each,: IcoUectMt he port and.sbe . wiU r.no L bo, S maheSdTcijarwr his trfan I.bimselt4 Anwe4 o leave under any ; circumstances wiuxHUinaiuuxnowieage ana consent 01 dull at 14, Boston, quiet at 16f receipts 3 bales; Aqgusta steady with a fair denjana-at li-receipts l.tKW .Dates; iut or Veeaela in tUa Port of Wll New Orleans, dulland ,5min ,mmi9miiaMtoASm1& STEAMSHIPS. D J Foley, Price, ; AD Cazaux xtaieisrn. onver. ; - A 1J (Jazanz Tonawanda, WiltbiMjka) "W'iorth & Worth BARQUES. I Erlkonig, Nausch, : . Sprunt & Hinson r eiuc (tier), Jfusteno, . JS reschau Claudia (Qer). Dince, returned for repairs. Friedrich Scllla (),JWaack,R E Heide , LiUdwlg (Ger),T3ciulta 1 Ui JS feschau Viking (NorV-HafiSen S R E Heide Hermana Helmretca (QerL Oesterreieh. xj rescnau mA(Nort?PeterseU 'W-fffn ?R Heide Arnon (Nor), Guodersen, ; ; . R E Heide Hansen (Nor), Pedersen. ": RE Heide Bt Ulal (IN or), Ulsen, :; Willard Bros feschau Peschau Moatag (Ger), Stromstadtf ' V . E Peschau I Ernst (Ger), Erdmann,5 ' E Peschau Thotl Smalt (Ger), Dill wlt2. E Peschau G it Von Bebr, (Gr) Kroger, E Peschau Jason (Ger.), Bartelles, E Peschau W A Sarnow (Gr) Uusaett, K Peschau sfBopMa Gorbitz; (Ger): Gorbitz.sEEKss Williams ss Murcnison Olaf (Nor), Olsen, Blossom & Evans Alkor(Nor). Larsen, TJ ' RE Heide eusanna Knap ran, JSawards, Sprunt & Hinson Gloria Ger). Laasch, E Peschau jfiibaJkOfltr) Johanne iimuee (tier), iomoke. CTTr, V - V VlClt & Mebane StJSkeimmernfNor WaW. R E Heide UorotUeaGerX Zcpene, a iE Peschau Fancnoa (uerL.Yoss, , , , ; , . ja pescnan Beide Bros tBtpen4e90s.I M . . CI . WILMI Henry, however, acceded to tna oemaad or mt John until R was histar-Wtfioot,wheBae ilemanded that the, rifle be civento bim to. '"load. High. words'foUowed,ialhe course ' ' of which jjemry charged John with disbon-' ' sty irt noXuttinglany ballidtbd'gunwha ? last loadingit Joan aJledoHenryUair, ... iinAi fehSrth'TTAnrv shot-John deal with! a i liy the remainder of : the party. numbering four mea,? and dragged lo t',mui, irom thropeT' department at Washington. JriaeBab Statement Tiie Xnclneer) l,V The Bank-statement 'shwi a loan in crease of seveq eighths of a:jmflli6n; specfe i -f-f f ; rAR.O,FICEi;Dec27. i SPnUTSTVRPENTIJiE. Receipts 216 .fonto&rn VpacajrtMarket M)4fe41lO&laIiM; of 600 bbl Etraine53, -delivered, at f2 15. . . . CRIIDE TIIRPENTINil Reoeipts and sales of 183 bbla at 2 95 for Yellow Dip and $3 for BtArdr Market steady. - J : 3 TAft. i-Keceipts and sales of 165 fcbls at 1.2 13, per.'bol.,;a decline; of 5(i cents oa Jat; reports. - ' i COTT.rReceipts 83 bales, No-salea- t. report, Jiar&ei -.crm Da neiu uiguer, witlj.no pffjcial qhangeap quotations, which , are, as follows; ; 1 Ordinary ji"v. s.-s J2i ' !Good Ordiaari ; :.1S1 -Strict Good Ordinary ; .14j- Liow Middling. . . . .14 Strict XnOwMiddling. . . 14f Middling ::V..i 15..., cents it i i i 1 icblaibpe was pTocuredaad" aanged increase oae and a r half million i .leifai teh- . l: W Dia(nil tnna I -3 : za -i : : i million::" J " " j. vlt is renorted hem1 that i President Scott iaa Manager lIcGullopgh'of the Pennsyl- smteisenaelandautroubieisovr.-o 1 n k iimo. 4 ne company, wen repare office of the mill and took drinka, and upon returning tOTind their victim dead;; Seem-j v-i inff to have realized for the first time what had happened those 'who participated fledj and have not yet been captured. t , 3 rv The parents of he brothers .Stowe, wfia live in Pennsylvania, were -infpriaetL if bnce of tbi ternblO affairfnd arrived yes-: terday af terpoon and took charge ojilhe jnains oi meir sons, wiiqo aw.iuect, wj Rew Tortr Naval Storea Harlcet. Dee. T Vi" r4Xiiitj" Receipts to-day 165 barrels rosin,' 61 Bar rels BDirua . lurmuiuQC euirus lurueaiuio tatMdquieJto-day knr sales limited, io one or two smau lots., oaies v ddis at 4ic delivered, and 13 bbla.at.40ic. . Late-last nigbt 150 bls ifilMWgel nanda v at .41c:d.Bge84lk4 U . au. . n a Main . n v. I . n vaah I - IM-i.V their onlyCchildren;2 M2 a 5 -a KEBfTFJCK.1T ; Tle Strllclias Eiurlneeri n tne Jeffer- eonvUleV miteiaell tc Indlanapol t'UaltMilL.naigr: It WaaIlMllltht Thomas A.eott. Presidentof tho Penn-I rItai-Railroadaaft I j(kheral Western igeat, t left this (City;i this Tnorning-for t-rnuadeipbla-'ia response to 'despatches - calling tor1-" tnetr . immediate. presence on account of astrikeof ;the en gineers and firemea a a number of their NEW JESSEX. Strained rosin is only in moderate request and,4lw t)iices remaht t abontthe jatne. Bales 6dO-bWst f SOO tsmalP boli at $2 70 and 5 bblsarf 50. In fine grades we nonce sales of ouu bbls no. 3 up to good No. 1 at S3 C0at3 25. Tar is quiet and nominally unchanged. Pitch . dull but steadv. ' The followintr advices were re-' jotved to-dayr via the Gold and Stock Tele- grapa jjompan xayerpooi uemmqa rosin, 8sf fine do; "ISs; ; spuits turpentine, SlaV Ixnd on-!;-mmon rosin 7s 9L Fiae do 12s14s.' Spirits turpentine . 31s 3d 31s 6d. . Tne Ijon'or. r : i OTt- ij, About." K . 4 insvTB. Dec 51 " The stakmgengmeersand brakesmen did ' not notify the officials of the the Jeffersoh-r J grille Mitchell & Indianapolis, Railroad bf or their intended action until the.itrains were ready to Btart yesterday afternoon, After much trouble the 3 P. H. train was got out in charge of . tha dUaster Mechanic of the' . road The strike will cause, a .suspension , m au tne zrent anjinignt passepger trains, . i-. Arrangemeats have - been made to run opt n daily twopassenger trains initmarge of p; l4 neers not.blonging.tp the Union. ; Horace. Scott, Geperal Superintendents thinks that by Monday lie will be able to resume a par tion of the freight trains. ; i t;Sevenu,;o1he strikers told a reporter yes terday that membexr of the Union of the JeSersonyille; Mitchell & Indianapolis Rail-, .road sent ajdeputation toP4ttsburg severtd t days since jnrich met other ' deputations; UJ 3ho togeth waited ron McCulloCh, Gen- ral bitoeTlntendent oi;.the Pennsylvania Company r and rerasfrateiirajlamst the reductioltof wages.i and be referred them Lack to thi officials at Jhis aTvMon.. Tt U m juhderstocjJltiat membejrpYheiOn; qit a ihe Jeffersonville Koad avraitexlatelegrahi rc' xromtneaeadquarers at itt burg before (.2 eeivea yesterdav mornintr. and the strike commenced at 12 o'clock nooiu All trains' !j etartmg.durbef ore that tlmeererbrcraj safely totteirJdestirauion.Trw&a jyrviq? Tralfte Railroad v.r -!-era,aJfce.' - m r mww rwaMw waMwa WJt.'M v ewyo of prominent hotel keepers and other liquor dealers in Jf lainneia, tbat focal -ordinances permitting selling could not protect them : i m .1 , - 1 agaiuah iuo vpcrsiiuu Vi. vuo plain law. i The Sheriff and State police of Ohio and Indiana have given assurance that all men willing to work shall be protected and, the public shall not be deprived of railroads.5 ' MABINE. ARRIVED StmrD. Murchison, v Garrison, Fayette- ville; Williams & Murcnison. ' u Schp Riverdale. j Carey, Elizabeth City, Mitchell fc Son. . vr: Brig AlUTela, Freeaiy,'Mayaguez, F. R, E Kidder ons, 14 days, in ballast i Sch Carleton. Aubury, Nassau, E Kidder CLEARED 1 - the 080' bf . 1 ' 3 ?. k3. CLEARED, i,-., f i - 'i--l StmrDMurcbison, Garrison, Fayetteville, t-"i ' I Williams & MurchiscaC . L '1.;. ' V ft BaWIBa-tipAID Wiellaneoait Injfljcence., ., ... u -.a ti --WaaimruTOJi, Dee.' 87. Cushinr aceeota the Boanislt mission; " '' Young and Neil Hawkins, of Ala. baye been pardoned ';a&aXla&":!Recvine Stations for the Marine Corps Tiave' been closed. if 0 1VEA .'I '-. ' ! 'Tit"- Nor Brig Nornen, Malhieson, Rotterdam G G Barker & Co. ' 1 - 'Nor Barqueri Olaf, ' Olsen, Cork or Fal mouth for orders, J R Blossom & Evans. Schr John Douglas, Parker, Bt. Pierre. 'MartinioHft. 12-Kidder & Sons. - ";' lUScbr Ben. Davia,iNettYprkI Williams & .Murchison...'.' : t II - - ! , Ger Baroue Jason. -BarteL -Hull. Ensr.. Wl't uuw aaiucwM a, br v- 5 1 mJm i Tia 11 I i Usui .TfiffiJtf sieuea as Buana-Ta newvaoan Hon eafebCnshiil succeeds Sickles tit ,': xniormaueq, nas etcep recisi " Baltimore Oat the Edtl !!r been fullv dvrhauled-and as t fVery shorth ';; Wang np avow a si :t : Office cXStiief Sitrrtal Offlcer1.10;'! Wasbington,De& 97-6SS lC"t i c For the Northwest uartlv clofridv or clear -eatbefwijrprjn;:iftb to isouaejly ;jds;d;ighlljj southward VtoTenesse"AonthWeMerlv to northwesterly wmds,ilwititliglit!fall . bf. wmpenmirana areas ot snow Toyowea oy rineaenStl;- I ,i For .'the i Gulf State. aortbasterhr to. 'weriteriy wiadsi w4th Iweniperattireiaiid increasing pressore. with lowe'remtwra ture, lignio ixesn spiiwwesTerry.'TOjnortii-; wegienjwiuua aou ciear or Clearing weain er, except possiblyight rain in North CaUo totffimtheiit ) , , For New Eotrlaad. theMldlatMiricf lxiweiiJiategtenthtinueq BtormT" weamer, jwjta-iresn oriik . .m "M PER RIVER STEAMERS, Ac. -Stmr D: Murchisn-484;;bbjs ; rosia : 25" opint8, 40 bales cotton, 43 bbls tar. Schr Rrrerdale 4,000 bushels coinT a a a a - ma . . ' j 103 no spinia, asm oaiea coooni.-.. , 1)n&"roainrT.0(d6 salrita- ; : I tjoax ox Jt'jJJCocTir rosossKaa -jxor , a. .Mf "1"" vm7mZ -c-a- ' -la 1 inmDera.uuo aruniaea.' rr - -i i ji3 r J lHtE.-arBatOTe-Jasona,100 HA- the 1'. 'Total DtaiiMeralB October. 1 The Committee 'of Management of the 'BureaCTeJltaspias Jastjrablished the Jist of sen order io iefle.uraiu; w She ialeawd-: foramai ltatidisase TOUi ui Ktcujuvr, ioiO, cuuuermug ait flae9. This list-gives the following statis tic? unir.aesBttiftiotauraAiViiey. viz 2English,47 French, 13 iGenmaa. 9 Nor egapuo American, o spaaisq, o ; Italians, 4 Dutchtaianisb, 3 Bwedidh, 3 Greek, 3 slriaBi 2 Ruas1an, lf PDrtugne8e, Chilian and I San Salvador: In thia total iumber are included 9 sailing-vessels reporfed miss trig Steamenr tptaHy lost; i -f&-vis-l2 English, 8. Spanish,1 2 German, 1 American, JlNorwean, 1 RuWaa n4 Swedish j but tim cion oi -fSTWS. 4. 1 m Lt TAflileMUdl Of Cabahs'wlH leaveBalli ! more to-mbrnW for New York, to meet th U. S. steamefaIasvM escort to Baltic' vi more Isensrs ManueliltsliiaadctBaatlDr ,v are aniongjuip survjypra , ofeifle jiy irgisiiu )(! rew. Titer were botbmeea on the Vir triniufl and have fouetit in OofearAlfkl-their ' - ape W aeabjthe Spaniards is MJSSSSSSSSSS beinf oalySITtears did. After a.shortstay BmWlr w dgar Stnartw . : sp 'jnxtiifH Gn. AgTjtfera, "Wde Preslientwfi the Is' Cuban ReotirhSc. wh'oatieeir at Ms4 iesi- m Hdeoce in Bautmere flar s)me-ilmebmClija4 'been recalled to actirtltity iad wiJl ' pos- Ihe LbwetiLake regkm and in the southern iyldtoatheaBtern portion?? of thf MlddJe ates OTnnggayritok 7 rr .rrt? Stocks active and strong. Money 6(7 , ,t.lG7jMbt)ei at llCffffDd'clofled at liui. terling Exchange long 108i; short SHIPPmG; DIRECTORY. Oar quotations. It saould be uaerstooa; rep re-t ,,wbbJ prices gepj. ,U mskiag jtp tmiU orders algfaer prlcea itavefa be cluace(. s if juqaDieaacBOb.. ..- - uoaDie Alienor a -. BXCON KorthiCarolin,' ' ' Shoaloerk lb.....:....'.,. " . Wenteru Smoked ' ; bnoujaera. .... 1 Rhoiilder : . . ! . . On the Hoof. . .... BAKKKL8 Spirits TurpenOne, ,(, gonond Hand, escb. .... ... ew rtew zora, esca ... . xt ntw a..w C TT VUIi MUI. ..... BEESWAX B..... t.. BRICKS Wilmington, $ M.:... Northern.; , .......... .. BUTTER Korth Carolina, y lb. Wortnern. .......... .... CANDLES flpenn, lb Tallow, 0 Adamantine. CHEESE Northern Factory tt lb XHury, cream w E....... States, tt t. . . . .. . . . . .. COFFEE Java, tt S ...... SWj V .. LaKnayra, W S." CORN MEAL tt boahel:. .. COTTON TIES tt -ft.... ixjale.xiu tsneeang, -4, y ja itro,' w Duncu.. .. .. FISH Mackerel, No. 1, tt bbL.. no. x,v X Do1 ! Mackerel, No.s,tt bm...... . , No.a, j9-bbl ...f . Mackerel, No. 8, tt bbl....... :' Mallets, ttbbl N. C. Herring, tt bbl Fido (Norl'Thorserf. TkAert Andeisea. HoDklna.Vick&Mebane rfoeerut uowetrtruixiuffnes. ; -. '''i,iJB Blossom Evans InlrachL (Gr)Sdiuchhard, E Peschau Noman, (Nor) Mathisen, K E Heide Bertha,1 Gr) Hilerriek, E Peschau Miletus. Petterson, - ' RE Heide Frontier. Blaisdell , . N. Cl. Co Frey (Nor). Halverson, RE Heide 80HOONERS.r ". v""' Emma B Shaw. Shaw, , Q G Parley & Co. Annie BGook, Cook, Worth & Worth Anna F. Chase, Poole,' G G Barker & Co FE McDonald. '.McDonald: V : " : : :w -i r ,i - - BF Mitchell & Son BenDavis; Williams & Murchison Webster Barnard, Smith. E Kidder & Son S T Baker, Davis, Navassa Guano Co D Brittain, Carrall, O G Parsley John Douglass, Parker, E Kidder & Son Georgia, McUlure, B F Mitchell & Son Mary Stockholm, Cordrey, Harriss & Howell Uaa; oVi eaielsi SaUed. jror tbU Port. BERMUDA. Br Brig Caronetla, sld Dec 11 . . . NEWJTORK gchlaabella. Fischefr " eld Dec 22 2A.E! 5 ; HQNFLEUR. r 2 Avance. Thorstensten, sld Dec 4 BRIDGE WATER. Hertha, Olthaber, sld Dec 6 15 . i - PADSTOW. Ellide, Klain,. sld Dec 7 . BOSTOJS.V , ' BrigCEKelley, Noyes, . , eld Dec 9 : ROCKLAND. ME. Schr J C Crafts. Kennedy.-1 "; aid Dec 7 : DUBLIN. Fram, Anderson, - eld Nov 12 -' :- BRISTOL." Eng: Nor Brig Ara, Evachsen, sld Dec 23 Arcadia. Eldrup. sld Nov. 7 JACKSONVILLE. -Fla. - Schr Rhodella, Blew, .... dd Oct 28 . a HULL. Felix, Furstenau, ' - sld Oct 14 . BELFAST. August, fichaner, . sld Aug 20 Schr Gov Burton,' Phinney, sld Sept 30 ... r. ... . FLEETWOOD. Nornen, Jensen,' " sld Sept 26 : " Trv-rm!TT nr Rudolph, Paske, ; ' -.'eld Noy ?S! Forsete Nort. Christiansen. ;;.?xf: sld Sept 4 Michael fj9er),BentajJ,n;;:.;x:; 10 Troubador (BrX rtJaKsmith - aldtiept 10 Seevogel. Dangbinrldes. ! sld Oct 25 '.. LONDON. Memoria, Jacbbsen, eld Nor 13. Br Barquentinfr Vick fc Mebane, eld Oct 20 2 ; -LTVERPOOL. ' f - . Speed. Natvig. .a :--i 1 . r . ant out Dec 8 4 WUhelm Aischer. Burmeister, Louise Derothea, Kraeft, ent out Dec Albatross, Stohass, ent out Dec 1 Emanuel, Tobiason. ent out Nov 29 Invincible.tJaThes;' . nr eat. out Sept. 20 Adolph, ""Tt " ent out Aug 29: W Von Freeden, Meyer, sld Sept 24 .. ORKRTfcMTTNT) i Bosse, sld Aug 22 Amalla fledwigHSehm, EXETER. Abbey, Eastman, sld Augi9 Elizabeth Cath, Anderson, eld Aug 8 JttLLlfUiaJ. aid Not8 i dept 80 BREMERHAVEN. Minerva, Ramming-; ;t ro i ju MISCELLANEOU& "-Hep MuKPtfCoMoiv rj City of Wilmington, N. C, ' "' Nov. 223,1873: strjongi ComrrwreiaL Flour steady. W8ealdollarfdohaBied Iook to Your Interest 8 ,0S JCI ,? . vf Corn firm. . Pork firm mess 16 25. Lard. firmvf-steamrgi -jceits Spirits turpentibe uielr,at'44t-iceiltrJ Itoein steady iai! f 3 50255 for stratoexl.Y. Ffigb,ts steadyi ' Naw Yokk, Dec 27Eveningj y i Atftertisiitc is i . MtaMe Inyestmciit. ,W UO jC off Tf JJT flra-tqalaV&Ia1 . Report or BaIlroae Strikes Dealed Train despatches &t the offices of the IUi .noiaCenJjraL North westemaud , PdUburg, art WaynalidicagoKairroads, in this city, 4&uy2bje repDEt.lbat.-theeaginetre aa4: firemen on these roads have struck, and as rrrftha4wjs .eaiw,for astrifejH on ,i'liisHj)i4 tejali 19ai TTTJ. -tiiti- VHiW r u S'iSrtbAoilfeebooabt & Co have been seized for" 'alleged frauds in revenue T ataooalftiff stur-million and a J -;.Wilirejiehj,ljmlofl . rfr rt J..-.Vitn'iiairure wrneirrw aio Lee r Me:t8elctfvo'a S7 cent pretn. Sternng' Exeliange1 Urm' atr 1684:1 ,GdToi 1 10 1 luj. Government bunds strong. dhU. . j 1 j o . .. ' anu rruie uoinjj. oouvnern oiaies secun- twsuiet and nominal. . ' Collo6rfet receiptu haigg ygross 2$-1 tour quis ajl, ceayy. vvjiet, open 1 2 cents lo versa d filasM BKaeV ehou winter red. $1 84. -GoriK 0;, p0 TA'at A 4 Aa". T : att - . Z i. i M. a- UVipv. pi o so. .xra -nrm-nt-Tvj ceaia urocenes generally firm and moderately vr"7vaval Stores mrlet. Freights w active, pti fffiri - a iisui uiau kwu Uvtuikiiuiaiuur m gif 7' 3o. -kf u firm ab420ceata,afrjl quiet at f ioia as. - Jbard. firm with light sales steam 88i: ee 88Vicent8. ijacanr; nmtnaireiiers . askme 7. 101 Jho41tterscleatrlb81i clear ttftStns.' .TKe Kershawffazette rTVKBB :T&"THBi MKRCHANT8 Of r mington and eloewhero,, snpbrW IndociBeats to adTertise tbefr basiness fa Irt cotamna ' Havinr a a large aodrapWlylBcreasbifrcirciilaiioe throughobtj "ailr one of thwwealtblest sections en tbe Watere riverrTSYvitrf' nis constaeiM amost .: v : v- , . 1 v aiuaoie . AaTcrusins meaiam. 7"Avertlers who deolre to reach purchasers shoild aAveniJSfc in uie uazs i . . It Is pablisbert in Camden, Khaw Co., S. C, - at tHTi head of aarigatfrm on the Wateree river, at $3 a year, ahvays In adTancc. :': ' 'J "? , i r for terms of adverrhdn?, A.iaddrws' 1 --,; i . ''FRANK P. BEARDi Be 4 PropV, f THEBOBESOHIAH ---v' ii a .-I -i liats and caps and Mitchell, lealetttandiiiaiii nrtt Inrrro : . - Durg, jieveiana and jnbffcVafliaa113!1 -'3P.,XsvwWwif -aiAlXISETa" i!-a Montana. 0Maidmaadsat 17 K jrf urftanmas"! )vaia Centra -j UTttVi which Is rapidly lncreasinr ealll It will be read around every lamujnctrcie ia Booesoa eountr, we will send the paper to all new subscribers aad to old ones whose term of subscription expired prSvi- ousiy, till January lirra ror bo. , l(tXC& TBSMJm TO SUBSCRIBE l ,f.; thai mnntiM fit .PnnAarra. stu4 iVtlnnkii. adverdslDf medium It stands without a rival, if- xi our is iaa-iy aouveatfOOf 71) JCorn SW houses are w.!'mI1!!S-i,,lW 1 -KLK-Oiewtnowifiejej a .1 l.wiiet Wtokey.Hmetat JBiUasaeenla. i 1 . a2 1 IdlMedhi Masnsoaad au a a a BPKCUCXS COPIXS VSKR. Concerning Bridges over Wilmington. and W eldon iaU fload M , tie .City of Wilminston. N. cTj ; TT7EBRKA8, TUB CUT?' IfADE BY Tax; ; I Ft WUsiiagton and Weldon Bail BoaaOompaay. m uie CTBsuncuun w.meir nan naa,-wnere- me same crossses or jnienecta toe streeis in tne ch greafly. Impades jttte-sasaga ref rtraveUsrs aai tends tb the ssanlfWlnjary a? 4h4 etdeena amu, w u kkjsah, Tlis, xorH of. Aldermen are advised that it Is the duty 'or;the said -Wttsaagton and Weldon Bail Road Company to erect and main tarn brlegt'S across such cuts where tbe same cros or inter. cixqo streets m tne city, tnererore, BK IT RKSOLVKJ) BY THB OARD. jOP AL. DRUM EN;. -That In their ocinioh theDflbiis necessi. y demands tbe erection or bridges a the following' bomts where the said Kail Road intersects the follow ing streets. to-wU: . BecoMflat.JTJiird: Street. Fifth Street, Sixth Street, Seventh street and Mao' SSSStaoTSa the width of the bridges over said Railroad cat or excavation on second Street should be thirty feet wide, on Third Street forty feet wide, on Fifth Street forty J3et Mda.YJB-Stxta fel f wenty-five feet w iutv Beranua sireei, iiwentj, w wiae, on AUXMIV Oil CUT I. kWCUbJT I6CI WIU 19. f KRHOI.VTCn That Is lh. nnlnliu. n T). the Bridge known as Boney Bridge, where the Ra Road crosses Fourth street, la so narrow aa to ttn. 15,4 . .INjde theasasageof travellers aa thaaaae,-aBd that, uuugs ui ui ij m wmu wooia do necessary to acr commodate tlw Dnbtlc athst Doint . . t IRSSOLVKIN That the .yorjJiSeofiy 1 T these Resolutions to be served upon the President . I or Managing Agent of .the Wthakigton and Weldon Railroad Company, and tharv he direct the officer seTvk the aostos to return cost thereof: Twith t tbe weaase of service, to tbefifaoewf ; she lerk ap4 ireaaiwWe.Vity.;riMjriir?rM t The above Preamble and Resolutions were passed oj tne twan (staiansw at ineqr meeting Hev. 1K, A J Jr 1 TVaSRRVOSS, I uvt kjilj viera; V niiyU V.t.U-iri Ti,'iT?.r Wffl i. Tho ITorth Coxo .TC-f? OY TfJl wi 'Vvfoltl'taltA fWilw Viva Vm 1 rpHB NORTH CARUTJNIAN lBttJBtteHto -jjJLevery Wenesdsy sttbetbaryiJlJiTlt jTTtta a large Cirvuiauon la ad tueeoontiee efnsttra rtortn uarouna ana ooutnern vireinia: also Hrrn. lates extensively in the Northern states, sspecial iyv Pennsylvania, New York and New Jersey. This aw. fiukftca a. tbjiuwio awwruBuig meaiom for. PAUtMAN -OTW. PMOJ. J H wiru aiisaoew iaty,n. u. mfOLBSALR PB1CKS. J ill b-vaai3WiJts... PROSPECTUS. -'! Th ttrn ing St ar i.)i !-.- ; wia . is 3 11 - 17 9 6 ' 16 11 18 8 .8 60 & 3 CO 68 Ga 8 00. 10 00 fli 08 14 00 3 76 SO S5 00 16 17 ; u so 1 00 SO 40 4i 20 . 15 32 S7 iox Dry Cod. lb. FLOUR Fine, W bbl Super. Northern. 9 bbl... .Extra do.-" sjr-bbt.-r.-Family - vs : y bl.j City Mills Super.,- ? bbl. Extra, bbl.. - f Famllv. tt bbl KKKTTT.TZKRH Peruvian Guano, tt tOOO lbs Baugh'a Phospttte, " . .Carolina Fertilizer, " Oroond Bone, Bone Meal, " ' " Flour, - -Navassa Uuano, ..... Complete Manure, " Whann's Phosphate Wando Phosphate, " Bereer A Bute's PhosDh. " fiLUB tt fiw.-.. UJttAiM uorn, in store, ou vs. Corn, Cargo, tt 66 4s...i. .. Com, Yet, bushel. Oats, tt bsshel Peas, Cow, tt bushel BIDES Green, tt Dry. tt ft HAY Eastern, 100 fts...... 1 ' "-w--it. di. an inn sav m - 4 xiurui xutwi w xw vi.. HOOP IRON tt ton. LARD Northern, V ft - North Carolina, 9 ft LIMK f bbl.... ..... LUMBER City StxavSawk ;.- Ship Stuff, resawed, tt M ft. " Rou2hEde Plank. M ft. , , , West India Cargoes, according to quality, v Jan......... Dressed Flooring, seasoned Scantling aad Boards, mon, tt Mft....... ....... M0LASSES-Cuba,hhds,O gal.. Cuba, bbla, tt gal NaS5Jb4o to ISt 'ft keg! I OILS Kerosene, V gat. 18 00 9 60 14 60 T 60 10 60 6 60 . 6 00 6 00 & 660 -TOO- SSOO 860 0 00 8 650 7 00 8 00 urd. gai Unseed, tt gal Roaia.tt eat. a M m-m a ay ? . PEANUTS V bushel. POTATOES Sweet, boahel.. , Irish, Northern, V bbl , PORK Northern, City Mess. Thin, tt bbl......... , Prime, tt bbl Rump, tt bbl RICK Carolina, tt ft Bast India, tt S , ! il Rough, tt bush...: , RAGS Country, tt ft City, tt ft ROPE SALT Alum, tt boahel Liverpool, tt sack American, tt sack , SUGAR Cuba, lb , Porta Rico, ft ft...... ...... A Coffee, tt ft....... . ..1 b " ......-; C " tt ft Ex. C ttft - Crashed, tt ft SOAP Northern, ttft.. SHINGLES- -Contract, tt M .. Common, tt M. .............. Cypress Hearts tt M......... STAVES W. O. BbL, tt M... , H. O. Hhd., tt M. .......... Cypress, tt M.... TALIvJB ft??t'..... ........ TIMBKR-Shlpping. tt M....... ! Mill Prime, ttlL .. . . .v. ... . MlUFalr.-WC............, Inferior to Ordinary, tt M..., WHISKE Y-Northern, tt gal.... North Carolina, tt gal. ....... WOOL Unwashed, tt ft........ .Washed. V7... .... .... . .. , 8 00 1000 8 60 V 00 9 60 975 10 00 10 60 , tt 6aj.oaao 80 00 on 00 00 Wf 6000 50 00. 6000 00 00 00 00 00 00 65 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 60 00, 15 98 80. 40 00 46 00 & woo 6500 67 00 7003 70 00 00 00 j o:- JtJBUHED 3JAILY AUD WEEKLT 1 nl ?' Jin "f '.'.i f.- 9 T.. 1- it it: ! SuliscriutiQii Rates-In Mraaee :; RAILROAD LINES. ... OB...:. 141 "O.Li i ChaiIjpf Jcliediile. A . - OmcTt or GxMt, ScntKurrnrDSKT , Wflmtegton.N. Oct 94th, 1873. 'f ON AND AFTER OCT.. StiTH IK STAN T pis senger trains on the 'Wilmington and Welrtii llauoafwfllroB as followe -7 B 7:40 A. 11 11:50 A. il. 3. DAILY STAR, One Year. Six Months; ; Three Months.'. . . One Mouth. j. t ' ifiiii ::.$7 00 i 60 00 WEEKLY STAR. One Year....... Six Months... .tl 50 1 00 Three Months... so 5 75 1 25 8 70 115 . IS t so I 25 180 00 135 00 10X 11 11 X 1 60., , 1 65 1 S5 24 00 00 SO 00 90 00 15 00 S5 40 aiA 35 25 22 1 10 1 00 - 80 1 00 50 4 95 18 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 97 00 95 00 93 85 00 SSOO 96 98 80 560 93 145 110 40 160 75 6 60 & 4 0C 960 6 50 9 60 SO 00 00 00 18 00 .08 17 00 15 00 8va 00 00 2X 3X 6 75 25 25 I0 Is 11 10X lVi 13X 6 00 00 00 00 15 00 00 ts 00 130 130 10 18 11 19 600 800 00 00 too 00 00 00 SSOO 19 OCT 14 t 5 00 800 1 00 600 175 2 SO 80 .85 Q .40 - SATES OV FREIGHT. IPer Steamer. Crud TuraenUae tthblj Cotton bale Peanuts tt bushel.... v. f To Pnunuini. . Crude Turpentine ) bbl Tar bbl.. SpU Turpenne bbl Koala ttbL:.. ...... .votua w Dai,. ....... uotton uooda bale., Peanuts tt bushel ..j.. tomber Mw To Baunxoaa Crnde Turpentine tt bbl! Tarttbblfrr. i Spta Turpentine V boll aosin bdw..,.. Lumber- M.-..ivf .; - Crude TurpenSne' tfbbn a ar -mt ooi v . n .t . . . I BptaTarpenUne .tt bbl Aiwa hjjuj Cotton tt"bale Peanuts bushel.. 0 S5 Q Oi 0 80 ass - 73 W 1 75 0 00 9 00 0 00 10; tOOl 00 A 0 60 a 00 0 20 W1 w 0 00 0 60 0 00 9 00 0 00 O 75 0000 101 aiQ 00 0 0004S 0 00 0 46 0 00 0 90 1 000 0 451 eo 00 8 00 ifoolao8 oa-oo 0 bo km e 00 000 0 ecu 0 00 a 0 00 0 00 0 00 Per Sailing Yeesel .000 0 eo 0 60 0 60 i 000 ; 70 ,0 60 00 0 00 1 75 000 010 boo0 bo -0 00 9 60 0 00 0 60 ; 0 00 6 60 ,000 9 00 00 :0f5i a00O0 10 0 00 . 0 00 1 1 a a salt 0l ao45t SS0Q1 0 oar 6 60 O 00" O 95 ,009 07OJ 0 00 1 10 .0650 7(r 2 so 0 oa U 13 O 10 0D0plTiSCr lS) TtriLirim1VOTOir'?aiOrVKTnABKafeT COBBW3TD AII.T Bt TW OAK Or KXW. HJLSOTXa.- P? fTATi Havma. ttuiMk Gold 5...y.it..Cl.ilC 108 -. Exchange 60 days tm - ..raiJtcdla. . " tAA il1A 4- aa pa aiowvww ajnuaa .av V . IV 4. , WnmTvirTfrm -nt lHie flfrvV -- Kf I -on MeaFfT 'ZtrvX 76 J jfc'C. BcidBldEx-Coopbn ; i. ....... Do?4 Fttndmgl86.i.-. 'Do.i -.1868.... Do . New.,;.'.', Bantfcffiew HaSoveV slockH Do. w.. w w. iu r. u. ruuiruaa. .. 18, wr, 1" i -'I , i. f J W: RBonas7 ttc tGoldln SO-, .1 ,C. 4VR. R. Bonds.' 9fc.......... 66 V:1 . mtagtonCltyBonda, I..:.:.....70 ? 5- 7C..u..:....e0 Old 6 .;;:65 ; new ttc'i 68 (Gold lot) i ";';"'-' 8 $c... u-" 80 C" New Hanover County Bonds (10 years), ' 5 ' " :i c(0pkhu...?; -New Hanover County Bonds (8 years) 8 - i (Gold IntK . . . a x . . i. . .v.97 W. A W. Railroad Stock (Par 10C).... .W North Carolina R. B.; ( 100).;;;4O tWCn Railreeda fc (. b ms. --wa Wit Jae Ujrht Oo. t Jr 'tr 0)..;7 fc " ;MKiCELLANItOlJgLi; .TIORilTJOEi-TIOK: !' r30f5.J ALL WORE. DONE IN A WORKMANLIKE, manner. With an experience of twenty years-' at the bench, he guarantees to give satisfaction and prices to soil the times. Give him a trial. Ha baa f-el?yChckSjhwr dec M-tfagjrga iSq 00,? - ' j 31 Notices of the Press: . A aratrclaas paper. jBoWftor Adzcme. Emphatically alive paper. Geldsboro Hews. , , The Stab Is all' ve pa.per.-Sutnter (S. C.).2feve.. One of our best exchaage&-jr9ira.t& C CauHet.r ' 1 rX-nOi-.) Ht i)'?fi : : ;;;.! -:, . j 1 One of the best daily papers in tbe State. ftf&M irVtM.- ; ;i. - j f ? ;,;f;v !"'"-' j ' : !:'iv-' "u' ! :fc?r .;;-- -'-v-- . ; - One of the very .beat of onr daily exchanges. Bouih CatvliTiian. - ' ' .' ...: i:l i Ranks among the leading Dailies tit the State. vnrutum Mnpeaut One of the best Dailies In the lbjUQtMU ..,-.-- . ; .... jj.' State.-ban A valuable paper. Pee Dee Oovrier. . We cheerfully Tecommend Hi li 'r, ' -:i ; :' ' :;: Ranks aftiong the leading journals of the South. . Marion VS. C.) or. ! ! ' - .'; ; One of the best and most derirahlojiepan in Norths Full of general news,' and a credit to Wilmington. -Elizabeth, Cits JXort - . ; Oae of the best daily papers published in Southern States. .Horry (& C.) New. , Oneof the beat conducted m the State; bold, inde pendent and well informed, HvUibom Recorder. Ably edited, aad has a Circulation which - speaks volnnvje of comment on' its ."tafluence. Jftjnofta Monitor. 1! ?:,oM Ji . nil , the i - One of onr best Southern Journals. fl As a newspa-t pernot Burpaasedbyany. Friend (tf Temperance. 5 v Onward and bpward it goes efitn aow it has the largest circulation of any Daily in' the State. Fied- montPrtu. i: -itvirjn'. ui.-ui wjj ...aw , : The Wilmington Stab, aow-very much improved, has the largest circulation of any paper in the State. -sv;-tj ;; isvitiwr .f 'rraw-'t . laiit- ' The 8r as stands among the first cf Ncrth'Cardliaa papers in point of enterpriM and literary merits Chester (jTc.) 2ejorter..7 . K UnauertIonablvlheFeKraiilv loornal in North Carolina, and haa no superior In any other Southern '.) itmt State. Marlboro (A C.) I news, correct market flons the 8Aa has no Times. Q.YillQ. t . .For editorial abOttv. eeaeral reports and fine literary .selections anpsMotBDcty MsaCJUa.: ttii iu :-ji-n fla weS condneted aad has aainacaaad'nea a via. netyof good reading matter as any Ialiy in1 the 8. -UlJ Oi. ,,?yoiJ5 ,"Thmpa,taooaotTaDT7old4 i one of the best dailies in .the tate, and well merits 'the support tt reiveeai6iHT--! i 2:00 p. 3.50 P. 9:50 A. 11:25 A. 1:37 P. S:50 P. RIAIIi T8AIN. Leave Union Depot daily (8nndays ex cepted) At Arrive at Goldsbbro. ... Rocky Mount. j Weldoa.. ,.. Leave Weldon daily (Sundays except ed) At Arrive at Rocky Mount. GoldsboroV.i. - .... .... . . ' 'f EXP11ESS TR AIN . Leave Union Depot daily . j.L ...Ai Arrive at Goldsboro 1 Tt 1 1 1 M i. . . Kocay muiim... . ..: ..-j, Weldon. . l3esvWeleVw, jaailyU.. .T.,.U Arrive at Rocky UeuLfn, GoldaboM'. Union Denot ine mail tram maKea dose eoniMwt.inn at vc..u. . dtmmmrfiii Aov Creek Express Train conned; only with Acquis Creek route. Pullman's Palace Sleeping Car on this Train. - FREIGHT TRAINS will leave WIlmmKOB iri weekly at A M.; anfl arrive at 10 P. M. EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Wil mington dally at 2:00 P. M., and arrive at 5:30 K ii'niV-oai SivVit'JOBS F. DIVINE oct25-tf ,. , , ,,, Qaerri Superintendent. 11:10 K 3:50 A. L o:3 A. L 8:00 A. M 70 P. w 8:43 P. Ji 11:55 P. .V 4:30 A. Hi. M. General Sup ts Office, WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA d: AI). GUST A II. It COMPANY, WILMTNGTOl, N.;c:, Ocii 24. ier:i Chance of Scxhedule. rpHB FOlxOWlNG SCHEDULE WTXt oo INTt A . effect at 4 A, M., Monday 970 inst: j ' Wl EXPRESS TBAIir, f Dally.) 4:50 A. M 10:27 A. J.i. 3:W P. M. 8:C0 P. M. 6:20 A. M. 11:40 A. M. 48 P. M. 10:45 P. M Train Dally (Sun- : f. : ! . ; Leave .Wilmington .... Arrive at Florence . . .v Arrive at Colombia... Arrive at Augusta, ... . Leave Augusta, Leave Columbia..-. A i Arrive at Florence.,,. Arrive at Wilmington Arrive at Florence Arrive at Columbia.-.,.....,..., ... Arrive at Aagdsta: . : : : ; .V.h; Leave Angustaw.wv. ... ... i 4 ....... . Arrive at Colombia.... Arrive at Florence... Arrive at Wilminetonl... - AU trabismaie close cennection both North and South. 5- 1. 1 Pullman PaJaeeSleepinr Cars on all nteht b5n yymuX ! ?AME ANDERSON, uenuBup't. 6":i0'P. l. 312 P. M. 4aD0 A. M. 8:46 A. ;4:15 P. M. 8:45 P. M. ; 1:58 A.M. 7:15 A. M o6t t&f tlarqiMJJeiitral Eailway Company, WILMINGTON. may N. C., I J4, 1873. f , , FASSENGEB, TRAINS. I! EAYE WILMINGTON DAILY (EXCEPT SUN J days) at 8:00 A. M Arrive at Wadesboro at 5:25 P. M Leave Wadesboro at ; 7:10 A. M Arrive at Wilmington at. ...... 4:85 P. JI Gil FREIGHT TRAINS. , Leave Wilmington daily (except Sundays) 6:00 A. M Arrive at Laurlnburg at 5:30 P. M LeaveLaarinburg at..j..v...' SrtK) A. M Arrive at Wilmington at 5:30 P. M Passenger Trains leave Charlotte daily, i Sundays excepted at.... 8:00A.M Arriye at Buffalo at....' 12:00M Leave Buffalo at.i . . .-. ... . . . 1 0 P. M Aiive at Charlotte at.... 6J5P. M Irregular Lumber and Timber Trains ran on both portions of the Road as th business requires. A Daily Stage will soon run in connection with the Ma on both ends of .this Railway. S. L. FREMONT, may 18-tf -Chief. Emtmeer and Sup't STEmmF LINES. it rf 1 iiir ii;itfi a -t :aiI5 altimere AiWHwilqgtoii I'--. . Oneof the boifc dairy oum:ta r Hst. Belongs to no ring save that Which encircles tbe sood of the people.&eaiaA Jrw.sTI T ) Taewspcnert mtheaontlkF Kichi rmirav. 1 w: fre&halul limn " l.nwrt, m tt fa. n . U MImFSMHIP, LINE! jQOMOEloyTaa FIRSpr 'CLAM STEAMSHIPS i f AlHaa. Cap4t,L ft. Bennett, ! oI :iJBaCA!Cl.aTDB,Cait. D. C. ChUds. iXALltlGir, CaptvOHveri' , WOl hereattvk iattXrdta BALTIMORE aI fMr Taeeday and Friday, j;-a ,. ako FROM ! WILMINGTON y jfrcry twaSatiirdaya k?i ! .iqrira at Wilmington the WilnUogtea. Colombia 1 and Augneta, n and: Weldon. and the WumlngWD, Cbaiietteand Rutherford Railroads: also the several lines otatamers to FavetteYUle, .idxVliur Xeiikttaitt of Lmdlne TeU petaWin iNori Sooth Carotta. -Georgia t a a44Mmi! connecuogat jwtimore wim iiala of IhavMraathvM - v- . .-r . -1 uiaura) ana wmo ana tne JMOrtnem tentrai iuuitw" aiaoiiaaaflathoftmryiwvAaa anth tad eiiiyhq i-tia aiiJiw oi iljksw Tbe drcnlauon fa luvar than thai nr anv Xi-Hoi' Bail? inf the State,' which. presOfM6SSn). sail a sm f. . Tnoee of our readers desiring to take a weeuy paper fresa-North Carelfca'btnaet- dVbetter: k Wnanereversmrledfa kofil Am old. it is now a fixed institution, tuiiovinir an oee ana a prosperity sewed o oeee ia the tb4 Tt epange,- awd tt aCords'sA'pleasere sh; y; ;jU t'torreemtoe&d as one efUte most racy and reliable dailies Hk North ; rta. a . . . 1 -i The Sraa is eadoubtedhr aa eaterprUaix ahee beautifBtly -prmted 'am s ommoctedSrith ' marke aWlilyj , Mj Bernard, Iteterres great AreA&for hta ef orts in journalism. RaiAak SendnA. P i j '-'- O-vM-i VuKWi Sagj! jj b4aU fPtnerr&t viik of ior " The Wttmin Sonthem daUies, aswaVedttiBft. foil of aews aad select reading matter, telegraphicAreports, and in every res- mto ursk nu juumai. xi we naa man v soco nanera fttets in. labams- w low 'Through rates from FhiladerphJaito afl W orth Carollua; Soath Carolina, Georgia, Ail Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee, at 1 sataa aa Ksr oamitairinai linaat :.' i 4 s i J - 1 . 1 , Sbmed ta-th. a. f K iM J'&lJtV Wi1to,l'li-C: . nalism, foftivbfto own merits tte V W 4bi way steadily oaatU ithas now. attained aa fin-; meuife circulation ama a larseana laC'aWrftWtiOeMsmn i3 W a lot uotO eneetao waa4 thaa imtymAm laa la in charso of one of the most ikliAXnl wortet UI MKT A. 11 HIIUB U i TatOnTjTmlWWJt I i;n' Ar TTaw i JarorDCt 9 nowS N-orfolOi. : ii rfoikibasisMaiinvsai aDTXXXISB. W Ittnotateassiuorial.Mwlteni4, telesraTihiw diu QUIRaV, patches, commercial reports, awicultural an dmia-- T "T 8 Pi' TQ11?5 P'LX.tji. eeaoeooMtteraavto?rvena IaiT i aKu,' aaMi nasi ai iy"caaswaj 111 VOiJ BShlie.fBVmr nn'tll it haa MMiumfA hm aH ant nunU. I t tkm and brilliancV Of a Sraa of theant utnftP OJl tainy aad squarsiy. Uiaaiway fuli mcti nara lama 1 isaiway fuUrmtariatin f PITK ITIOIXNINCI ST A JTCOOK BXlfth- or twenty-four hoars: it tan tai fill IIMallllll Salt SO Til lilll I lr ha -tmr. k. t.- rj fri t . r f Piifrt t fica -'awa.iri'.7r t .. t .. :r i . . Ar V0ofCMiaOsrniaWWBoy,vbdroaA1 AU TilkvJMaKIIflnlttAlkl- fBPC'i owes m r . Tne oni tin haaVf tluJ vearS w;- .w -r a iiFor letaiit engsjgerapnts apply to.- a niffl TTV t1ikl fent-W0iBig1oB,N.a 1 iJPg.ofwaiw1 J ri lu . f -ft.. ttifj I .il i.l FIHaP f;ClASS STEAMERa t.n ajAa, cl tons, oapt. Jonn waasiey, WM.Aiti&mum;&lc. C!. Wiltbank- fnrn, a Wa Vl. T 1r.a a1 a.U altamatAlvfrnmPnila f "detphisi midttmiagtoai every Tuesday morn lag, ( ttfHro-il.U.oI,adlna rvea to New "iork, Boston, Providerice, Fall Biver wa vch iv new a via. amwn a iwtiucuw) u - PoMsanaaad aB oeute ia tbe kew-afefiland tsw at as low rates as by any .other route. Also to Liv erpool, Londotf, Antwerp,' Bremen, Hamburg. Ains iterdam,aaail po&ttaxiQ theOoaUneut aad ai Voast or Kngiand.' , . . nr.. . . v . wnta A .r 13? aad539 Dockstreet. Phijadelshia. oo'bo toicair 4eonv'na JtbAAneak agrtlaaaisAaectioa JaSMPS li vO olo-tf iaUl . i KcSter and Proprietor.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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