WILMINGTON, N.
Morning. Jan. 1 0, 1 8 75.
BY TELEGRAPH.
NOON KEI'ORTS.
ALABARIA.
vnvoadiration into Reported. Ont
raffea Vindication f the I White
'People Tlie Testimony Elicited.
Litingstok, Scmteb Co-i Jan. 9.
' Messrs. Albriebt and BuckneiL of the
Alabama InvestiKatine Commiltee, yester-
ilfiv concluded four davs investigation at
th is nlace. Many witnesses were examined-
The killing of Billings and Ivey, and whip
ping the neero .Nelson Doyle, was provea
but no proof was elicited connecting those
acts with political motives. It was proven
that the Foikland riot originated
in sixiic
between negroes respecting the distribution
of government bacon, and that attempts to
quell the disturbance resulted in
.: 1. : V.
a combi-
the
wbites
and an attack by the former, who subse
quently transferred operations to
the
ad-
jacent Belmont neighborhood, across
tbe
river, ana in tins county, wnere tue armeu
. . ..
demoustration was suppressed- dv tne civil
authorities without bloodshed.
The reported outrages in Choctaw prove
to be mre inventions. It was proven that
in this county United States authorities
made arrests, seized houses and carried
away private property wunoui warraui.
The same authorities toek possession of tu
county jail, a colored Democrat was arrest-
' ed without warrant, imprisoned and subse
quently discharged without examination.
While imprisoned the' military guard
threatened to shoot him it be did not tur
nish information which he could Dot give.
It was in proof that Keid declared he would
carrjr tiumter county or ride chiru deep in
blood.
Iu, refutation of the charges of intimida
tion of Republican voters, it was. proved
that in the last election the Republican vole
iu this county was increased 33 per cent.
over the Graut vole in 1872.
taiued by official returns. '
This is sus-
KEW VOltK.
mercantile Failure The Indication
ItEeetlns Monday A Counter
Jlove'
ment-.Tho Cabinet Not a
Sustaining Sheridan.
Unit In
New York, Jan. 9,
Babcock & Co., grocers, have failed.
Mayor Wickham will preside
Monday
night at the Louisiana indignation!
demon-
st ration. Both parties are getting
The counter-document reads: .
up calls.
"We, the undersigned, recollecting how
rebellion was inaugurated, and the country
forced into a war by failure of the! Govern
ment to protect its torts and officers, hereby
testify our approval of the prompt action
of the Government in the late case of the
Legislature of Louisiana."
According to the Herald's "Washington
special, Secretaries Fish and. Bristow, and
Postmaster General, stated in interviews
yesterday that they were not consulted
with reference to, nor did they j see, the
oispatcu sent to oiienaan oy ueiKnap, say
ing the President and all the Cabinet ap
proved of his procqedings.
ILLINOIS.
Cold Weather In the Northwest
CmcAGo,
an. 9.
The weather has become suddenly cold,
with a drivingnow from the Westi prevail
ing. A. dispatch from the northwest re
ports extreme cold, with heavy snow. At
Des Moines, the thermometer fell from 8
above to 28 degrees below zero, the coldest
weather known
for many years,
with, a
drifting snow.
ELECTUIC SPAItKS.
An effort is afoot to have Hinds succeed
Healey as Marshal of the Middle District of
Alabama.
At St. Louis, the thermometer, at 4
o'clock, stood 81 degrees above, and at 7
o'clock was 5 degrees below zero. J
' Saturday being the Second anniversary of
the death of ex-Emperor JNapoleonJ
number of well-known French Imperialists
were congregated at Chiselhurst.
OUR NIGHT REPORTS.
VIRGINIA.
Resolution In Relation to Louisiana
-AfTiIrs Introduced In the Leslsla-
. ture In Animated Discussion The
Result.
Richmond, J in. 0.
The following resolutions were introduced
m the State Senate:
Mf solved by the General Assembly of the
(jommomceaun. ot Virginia, That the Gov
ernors of the States composing the United
Slates of America be and they are hereby
earnestly requested to convene as Boon as
practicable the Legislature of their respect
ive oiaies in oroer mat tne estates may con
sult together and advise with each other
respecting the late interference of the army
of the United States with the Legislature of
the btate ot Louisiana and determine sim
ultaneously and promptly what is necessary
10 ue uone to aeieno and preserve the in
dependence and autonomy of the States.
Resolved, That the Governor of this Com
monwealth be and he is hereby requested
forthwith to telegraph these resolufions to
the Governors of the several States a.id re
quest immediate replies. ;
An animated and prolonged discussion
ensued, in which a spirit of moderation urn-
dominated, leading Senators opposing Vir-
o ieiiug mc utiuiuoiy movement as a
niaie in tins grave matter. It was tlia irpn.
eral opinion, however, that Virginia should
give expression of sentiment thronih hfr
Legislature in form of a protest against the.
ttuuuii oi uiu general government ill rela-
, uon 10 Louisiana, and an appeal Ito the
American people for redress, and also to
express the deep and lasting sympathy of
the people of Virginia with the people of
iuc oioicr oiaie vi ljouisiana.
At the conclusion of the discussion
the
whole matter was laid over
special order for Tuesday.
and ma
de the
WASHINGTON.
Both H ouseslof Congress Caucusslng
-irimmius sail for Monday's Bat-
. tie Letter from Keliose.
J WAsmXGTOjr, Jan; 9.
1 he-Senate caucussed upon the orfder of
uusiuess, and the House is caucussing on
southern matters. JNothiug transpirfed.
"""Mi, ui reunsyivaniaj pies-
cui iuiuisicr u Lousianuuopie, goes to St,
Petersburg.
ihe freswenrs message regarding Lou
isiana, wnicn goes to t&e Senate Mdnday,
win De accompanied Dy an immense mass
oi documents.
The following has been received here;
: New Orleans, Jail. 9.
To Hon. A. P. Field, in mre of Senator West,
: Washington: , j
Tbe Republican party does not endorse
Dibble's letter. He published it in the
Democratic papers alone. . Our friends gen
erally condemn nim.
f Signed , W. P. Kellogg.
Bandit Sheridan's Version j of the
. Trouble Consequent Upon the AM
sembllne of the Louisiana Iegtslai
tare. .,-;.v.! jj t-,..L;.--::...--
, COPT TELEGRAM. : !i
H'dq'rs Militaet Division; Missouri, )
jsew" ukleans, jua., j an. e, iovo.
To Hon. W. W. Belknap, Secretary of War,
Washinaton.V. v.: t . a l "
I have the honor to submit the following
report of affairs as they occurred herein
the organization of the State: Legislature on
Jan. 4. 1875: - I i ! l: . :
I was not in command of this military de
partment until 9 o clock at night on the 4th
inst., but I fully endorse and am willing to
be held responsible for the acts ot the mm
tary as conservators of the public peace spon
that day. I 1 1 t
Dunns the few days in wnicni j. was in
the citv prior to the 4th: of January the gen
eral topic of conversation was the scenes of
bloodshed that were liable to occur on tnat
day, and I repeatedly heard threats of as
sassinating the Governor and regrets ex
pressed that he was not killed on the 14th
of September last; also threats of the assas
sination 'of Republican members of the
House. in order to secure the election or a
Democratic Speaker. I also ! knew of the
kidnapping by the banditti of Mr. Cousinier,.
one of the members-elector tne legislature.
In order to preserve the peace and to
make the State House safe for the peacea
ble assembling of the Legislature General
Emory, upon the requisition of the Gover
nor, stationed troops within j the vicinity of
the buildinir. OwiD24o these precautions
the Legislature assembled in the biaie nouse ;
without anv disturbance ot c the puonc
Deace. At iz o ciock. w imam vigers, iuei
Clerk of the last House of Representatives,
lroceeded to call the roll, as; according toj
law he was empowered 10 ioa vQe uuu
dred and two legally returned members auM
n.n...4 Knii w , muo f" lino n ii mlor 1
bntlCU 11 lUbll UftlUtOl Vi V AA aw UUUAW
fifty two were Republicans and fifty were
Democrats, isetore entering uieiiouse air.
L. A. Wiltz had been selected in caucus ass
the Democratic nominee for Speaker and
Mr. Michael Hahn as the Republican nom
inee. Vigers had not yet finished announc-
ing the result when one or tne memoers,
Mr. Billican. of Lafourche, nominated Mr.
L. A. Wiltz for temporary Speaker. Vigers
promptly declared the motion but of order!
.at that time; when some one put the ques-
tion and amid ihe cheers of tjhe Democratic j
side of the House Mr. Wiliz dashed on to j
the rostrum, pushed aside Mr.1 Vigers and i.
seized the Speaker's chair and gavel and j
declared himself Speaker. A'protesUiiaii;Si
the arbitrary and unlawful proceeding wai !
promptly made by the members ot tu nia
joruy, but Wiltz paid no attention to these
protests, and upon a motion irom someone
on the Democratic siue or the nouse ae-y
clare&one Trezevant nominated and elect-
ed Clerk of the House. MrJ i Trezevant at
once SDrang lorwara ano i occupied me
Clerk's chair, amidst the wildest confusion
over the whole house
Wiltz then again, on another nomination
from the Democratic side of the house, de
clared one Floord elected Sergeant-at-Arms
and ordered that a certain number ot assist
ants be appointed. Instantly a large num
ber of men throughout the hall, who had
been admitted on various pretexts, such as
reporters and members ti lends and specta
tors, turned down the lapels pf their coats.
upon which were pinned blueriobon badges
on which, were printed in gold letters the
words Assistant bergeant-at-Anns, and the
Assembly was in the possession of ;the mi
nority and the White League of Louisiana
had made good its threats of seizing the
House, many of the Assistant Sergeants-at-
Arms being well Known as ;aptains oi
White League companies in this city.. Not
withstanding the suddenness of this move
ment, the leading Republican members had
not failed to protest again and again against
this revolutionary action ot the minority.
but all to no purpose, and many of the Re
publicans rose and leit the House in a body.
together with the clerk, Mr Vigers,' who
carried witn mm the original roil ot the
House as returned by the Secretary of St ate,
The excitement was now very great. The
acting Speaker directed th6 Seraeant-at
Arms to prevent the egress or angress of
members or others, and several jsxciting
scuffles, in which knives and pistok were
drawn, took place, and for a few moments
it seemed that bloodshed would ensue.
At this juncture Mr. Dupre, !a JJeraocratic
member from the parish of Orleans, moved
that the military power of th General Gov
ernment be invoked to preserve thfi peace.
and that a committee be appointed to wait
upon Gen. De Trobriand, the commanding
otficer of the United States troops stationed
at the State House, and request his assist
ance in clearing the lobby.' The motion was
adopted. . 1
A committee of five, of which Mr. Dupre
was made chairman, was sent to wait upon
Gen De Trobriand and sOoa returned
with that officer, who was accompanied by
two oi nis start omcers. as uen.s De Tro
briand walked down to the Speaker's desk
loud applause burst from the Democratic
siae oi me nouse. uen. ie iroDriano
asked the acting Speaker if it was not pos
sible for him to preserve order without ap
pealing to him as a U. S.J anrny officer.
Mr. Wiltz said it was not; whereupon
the General proceeded to the. lobby and
-addressing a few words to the crowd peace
was at. once restored, un motion ot air.
Dupre, Mr. W iltz then in the name of the
General Assembly of tbe State of Louisiana
thanked General De Trobiand for his inter
ference in behalf of law and order, and -the
General withdrew. The Republicans had
now generally withdrawn frbni the hall
and united in signing a petition to the
Governor, staling their grievances and ask
ing his aid, whieh petition, signed by 52
legally returned members of the ilouse, is
in my possession. Immediately subsequent
to the action or JVlr. Wiltz in elect
ing the clerk of the House Mr, Millican
moved that two gentlemen from the. parish
of De Soto, one from Urim, one from Bien
ville, and one from Iberia, who had not
beenreturned by the returning board, be
sworn in as members, and they i were ac
cordmgly sworn in by Mr. Wiltz I and took
seats upon the floor as members of the
House. A motion- was now made that the
House proceed with its permanent organi
zation, and accordingly ihe roll was callSJ
by Mr. Trezevant, the 'acting Clerk, and
Wiltz was declared elected Speaker and
fry .(-! ;.
Arezevani uiei K oi tne nousej Acting on
the protest made by the maj'jrityj ilie Gov
ernor now requested the commauuiflg Geh
eral Of the Department to aid him in restor
ing order and enabling the legally returned
members of the House to proceed with its
prganization according to law. This request
was reasonable and in accordanceLwitn law
Remembering vividly the terrible massacres
mat tooK place in this city om the assem
uiiug ui me vyonsuiuiionai : uonyention in
1800, at the Mechanics' Institute,, and be
lieving mat tne lives or the members of the
Legislature were or would be endangered
in case an organization under the law was
attempted, the posse was furnished with the
request that care should be taken that no
member of the Legislature, returned by the
returning ooaro snouid be eieeted iromtne
uuwi. tuis iiiiiuary -se jjeriormed its
duty under directions from the Governor of
the State and removed from the floor of
the House those persons who bad but n ille-r
gallj' seated and who had mJ legal rights to
be there; whereupon the Democrats arose
and left the house, and the remaining mem
oers proceeded to effect an organization un
An- 1 T 11 . . .. .
UC LUC IHWK in H!f III14 rilim.-,ll in
which bloodshed was imminent, the milita
ry posse behaved with great discretion.
When Mr. Wiltz, the usurping; Speaker
oi uie nouse, called for troops to prevent
uiooqsiea mey. were given him. When
the Governor of the St ate called for a posse
for the same purboss and to enforce the
law it wa,s furnished also. Had fthis not
.been done it is my firm elct that scenes
ui iwuuusea wouia nave ensuea. t
c:K T -
(Signed)
P. H. Bheeidan,
itsGenl.
. "', U KA IUKU HKeour. ,
' : f; War Department, j '
Offlce of Chief Signal Officer, V
Washington, Jan. 9635 P. M. )
Probabilities.
During Sunday, in the South Atlantic
and East Gulf; States, high barometer.
northwest to northeast winds, partly cloudy
and decidedly cold "weather will prevail,
with possibly light rains on the coast of the
latter. ' '
ULGCTBIC 8PABK8.
i
The thermometer at Chicago, ' Saturday
night, fell from 18 degrees above to 25 de
grees below zero.
At Lawrence, Mass., the Atlantic Cotton
Mills, employing 1,900 persons, will com
mence lull wort Aloud ay.
New York Bank Statement: Loans in
creased $2,000,000; specie increased $8,-
250,000; legal tenders increased 1,125,000:
deposits increased flO, 125,900; reserve in
creased P.875,000.; -
DOMKS1IC ITIA KKKT.S, ;
New York, Jan. 9. Noon.
'Financial. . I
Stocks dull. Money 3 per cent. Gold
opened at 112 and closed at 112. Sterling
Exchangt long $4 86; short $4 90. Govern
ment' securities dull and lower for some.
State bonds dull but nominal, .'
. Commercial..
Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat dull
and unchanged. Corn is a shade firmer.
fork quiet mess $20 62. Lard hrm
steam 144 cents. Spirits Turpentine ouiet
at do cents. Kosin unchanged at $3 00
i 10 for strained. Freights firm. .
Cotton firm, with "sales of 925 bales
Uplands 15 cents; Orleans 15$ cents. Sales
tor tutures to-day opened weak and irregu
lar as follows: February 14M&145 cents;
March 15 5-16at5S cts; April 15ai5 11-16
cts; May, 16t15 15-16 cents; June 16i
16 5-16 cents.
New Youk, Jan. 9 Evening.
Financial. , j
Money 22J cent. Securities steady
Commercial.
Cotton firm, with sales of 1.125 bales at
1515f cents. Flourdull and in very lim
ited demand. at $4 80i5 75 for common
tofairxtra Southern, and & 80a$8 00
forgioa o choice. Wheat dull.heavyland 1
ent lower for spring; Winter in better; re
quest at full prices. Corn opened a shade
hrmer for new, but closed quiet and with
out decided change. Pork quiet. Lard
firmer at 14i14 5-16. Coffee quiet. Su
gar dull and a shade easier. Rice quiet.
Molasses quiet. Spirits Turpentine dull at
36 cents. Kosin dull at $2 10 for Strained.
Freights quiet. - . -
Cotton net receipts l,e3l bales; gross
4,002 bales. Futures closed firm, with sales
of 34,000 bales as follows: January, 14f
14 29-32 cents; February, 15 1-1615 3-32;
March loi: April 15 27 32lo4; May 16
16 5 32; Junel67-1616 15-32; July 16 23 32
16J; August 16 15-16 cents.
COTTOH MARKETS.
Galveston, quiet and unchanged at 131,
13i14 receipts 619' bales; Charleston,
steady at 12, IB, 14, 14Mal4j receipts
1,119 bales; Kavannah, steady, but little do
ing, at 13. I4il4i receipts 1,831 bates;
Mobile, quiet and firm at 14i receipts 1.779
bates; New Orleans, steady an'd demand
good at 121, 14i14f receipts 5,428 bales;
Augusta, irregular at 12, '134, 1414i re
ceipts 398 bales; Baltimore, firm at 144 re
ceipts 204 bales; Memphis, quiet but firm at
I4i receipts oil bales; Jrniladelpbia, firm
at 14, 14fjl5i--receipts 70 bales; Norfolk,
nrm at 14Mai4fr-receipts $29 bales; Bos
ton, quiet at 15 receipts 167 bales.
FOItJEIGN OTARKH'rS.
London, Jan. 9 Noon.
Erie railroad shares 26J.
Liverpool, Jan. 9 iNoon.
Cotton quiet and unchangedSales 12,
,000 bales, including 2,000 for speculation
and export.
Cotton to arrive 1-16 cheaper.
Sales on a basis of Middling Uplands,
nothing below Good Ordinary, sbipped
January and Feoruary, 7 9-lod.
bales on a basis of Middling Uplands,
nothing below Good Ordinary, sbipped
February and March, 7-s.d.
bales on a basis of Middling Uplands,
nothing below Good Ordiuary, deliverable
February and Marcb, 7 7-lbd.
cases on a basis of 51 id tiling- Uplands,
nothiug below Good Ordinary, deliverable
March and April, 7d".
bales on a basis of Middling Uplands,
nothing below Low Middline. shipped Janu
ary and February, 7 9-lbd. .
sales on -a basis ef Middling Uplands,
nothing below Low Middling, deliverable
February and March,' liA.
Dales on basis of Middling Orleans, noth
ing below Good Ordinary, shipped Decern
Der ana January, vjd. M
Breadstuff s quiet. i j
- LATER.
Sales of cotton to-day include 6.500 ba
es
American.
Sales on a basis of Middling Uplands.
nothing below Good Ordinary, shipped
December ana January, 7 9-16d.
bales on a oasis ot Middling Uplands,
nothing below Good Ordinary, sbipped
February and March, 7 ll-16d.
bales on a basis of Middling Uplands,
I; nothing below Low Middling, deliverable
h February and March, 7 9-16d.
I Sales on a basis of Middling Uplands,
nothing below Low Middling, deliverable
I .Marcu ana April, vfa.
r
MISCELLANEOUS.'
Cuba Molasses.
j TUST
ARRIVED A CARQd" OF BRIGHT !
NEW GR OF- G TTBA
MOLASSES,
Which we offer at lowest market prices.
ALSO-
HUDS, SUGAR HOUSE SYRUP,
50
QQ BBLS. SUGAR HOUSE SYRUPf
KERCHNER A CALDER BROS.
jan Shtf
Merrv Christmas.
p, v
M kASD OPENING AND HANDSOMR TITS.
pmy of
no Lib a y g o ods.
Now is the time, Come early,
CHRISTMAS O00DS
In
endless variety. Choice Clusters of MsIum
FRENCH CONFECTIONS, CORNETTS,
HAVANA QEANGES,
FIRE WORKS, FIRECRACKERS, TORPEDOES
And every description of Christmas tree trimmings
Gome and ba convinced of the great redactions ui
prices at
. GEO. MYERS',
dec 83-tf II & 18 Sonth Front St.
COMMERCIAL.
WILMINGTON MARKET.
STAR OFFICE. Jan. 10.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Receipts 212
casks. ; Market firm at 34f cents bid and 35
asked. No sales to report. -1
ROSIN. ReceiDts 648 bbla. Sales of
500 bbls Good Strained and No. 2 at $1 75.
Market firm at $1 70 for Strained.
CRUDE TURPENTINE Receipts 439
bbls. Sales of 370 bbls at $2 50 for Virgin
and Yellow Dip and $1 50 for Hard.
Market steady.
TAR Receiots 139 bbte. Sales of 208
bbls at $1 75 per bbl. Market steady.
COTTON Receipts 202 balesJ Market
firm, with sales f 180 bales at the follow
ing official quotations: j:
Ordinary. li cent lb.
Good Ordinary .. 12J -
Low Middling 1H
Middling. 14 .
Good Middling. 14
Marine.
ARRIVED.
Steamsbip
Achilles. Artis, New York,
A D Cazaux.
Stmr D Mnrchison, GarrasonJ
Fayette-
ville. VVilliams oc Alurclnson.
Scbr Amos EdwardsJ rowers, Provi
dence, R. I., Worth & Worth, with phos
phates. ! !j '
Nor tins Kana, Larsen, Antwerp, iu
Heide. ' , J
CLEARED.
Stmr D Murchison, Garrasonjl Fayette-
ville. Williams & Murchison.
Swed Barque Ulnka, i Framburg, uors
for Orders, Williams & Murchison.
BriffCO van Horn. Hooter. Glasgow,
SDruut & Hinson. - I h
Bcbr William Hunter, JMeussen, uiasgow,
Si)runt & Hinson.
German iJaroue unariotte. vvauis, uias-
goW, Sprunt & Htnson. j
EXPORTS.
FOREIGN.
Cork fob Orders. Swed Barque Ul-
rika 1.700 casks spirits turpentine, 230
bbls rosm. 1 H
Glasgow Nor Schr William punter
2,600 bbls rosin. . t
Brig UU Van Horn 1,400 bbls rosin,
1,500 do spirits turpentine. !
Ger Barque Charlotte 1,850 Dbis rosin.
1,250 casks spirits turpentine. j
SHIPPING DIKECTOHY.
: i
.:t of Vesem fn me Port of Wll
mlngten N. C Jfan. 10, IS 7 5.
STEAMSHIPS. I
Rebecca Clyde,, Childs, A D Cazaux
BAKQUES.
Bertha (Ger), Schutt, !
E Feschau & Westermann
Elina(Sp.) Basterrerhea, I t Master
B1UU8.
Max (Ger), Altman, '
EPeschau& Westermann
Wenonah, Small, i l Master
SCHOONERS.
Donna Anna, Wbaley, 1 Worth & Worth
E S Powell, Williams,
Williams & Murchison
C C Berry, Sevey, J H Chadbourn & Co
E A Hooper, Snell, Harriss & Howell
Anna bhepard. Terry. I ! Master
Emma Green, Calkens, G G Barker & Co
JNellie blar, Foland, ! f Master
Falos, Shackelford, GG Barker Co
Ella Strickland. Strickland. i! Master
i.lt ot Vcscl Sailed - lor tll Port.
LONDON.
Barque Israel, Taplin, slklDec
UT. JOHN. N. B.
Schr Mary J Ward. L
d Oct 4
SHIELDS.
Dover, Stilphen, . j
d Sept 3
ROTTERDAM.
Nor Brig Speed, Olsen,
eld Deo 12
miscellaneous:
Cleveland Banner.
I I'
DETWEEN THE 15th OF JANUARY AND THE
1st of February. 1875. we will resume the nnhlica-
uun ui mc !
Cleveland Banner,"
At Shelby, filling out all unexpired terms of sub
scribers who have paid, advertising contracts Ac
In Uen f the small 20-column sheet, printed on an
old press and with old type, as heretofore, we will
give to the public a large 32-column DaDeri an entire
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months: 60 cents for three. i 'I -
We intend to strive to the utmost to make the en.
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an honor to the town and a pride to every citizen oi
me couniy. j
Hsnmnlu, 4linf .it a all maamm TIT
want 2,000 subscribers at once, and we feel confident
that we will get them. i i - . J
The O. C. Kailroad being now completed through
to Wilmington, and Shelby being the Western termi
nus, the ' Uannsb" will be the best advertising
men mm west or Wilmington; and we do, in par
ticular, call the attention of the Wilmington Mer
chants and buiiness men to the Banner as an ad
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patronage. ii
. we win give an tne news and keep up with the
iimeBin every respect, oe tney ever so last.
melius, otricuy, vasn m aavance. ;
W. C. DURHAM fc J. L. WEBB.
jane-tr. - . j
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AT GREAT HEDUCEDj FLlCSj
1
lnettoodamnst b sold in ihe Inext elxty days,
Put for Cash Only.
jan3-tf 73 DAVID & WEIL.
A Beautiful NewlOhrotuo,
BY JV. J. A. OSKTM. ij
"CHRIST HEALING THE SICK."
"i For sale at j j
THE NEW BOOK STOMA
ALSO
A LARGE VARIETY OF
CHROMOS,! ENGRAVINGS
BijsiiKUocoPES, VIEWS and
Illuminated Text
ON EXHIBITION AND FOR SALE It
CONfiT.RV TiTkn
janStf
City Book Store, No. 47 Market 8t
WI1QLESAI.E ymcEs.
' M
""X"-r.lin. In making
up email orders higher prices have to be charged. ..
raicBs.
BAGGING Gunny.."....; ....
Double Alienor. ..-
Double Anchor " A", .i.....
BACON North Carolina, I
16
10
13
17
3
HsmBW H... -
Shoalders, V B
Sides, V Tb r -
Wefitem Smoked - - .1
Harna.
Sides, Jfi... .
Shoulders,.... ....... .4...-
Pry Salted '
Sides W lb -i
Shoolders
18
15K15X
iiXia .
t415
6 1
BEEF I '" . - . !
On tne hoot
BARRELS Spirits Tnrpenttne,
60
8 00
S 68
S7
8 00
03
SO
83
S5
, 00
.15
15
13
12
83
& 800
&
& 3 75
Second nana, eacn , -
. New New York, each. .
KewCitv. each.
BEESWAX
BB1CKS Wilmington, f St....
1000
14 00
Northern
80
40
BUTi'ER--North Carolina, v
&
.
Northern, m 19. ...
CANOUilS Spena, t3-i
SO
Tallow, e -!-
A rtamnr.iTiA. S lb . . . J. ...
CHEESE-'Northem Factory 9 J1
18
85
5
7
.125
11
Dairy, cream y
State. ?9 E
COJs'FEE Java, 9 B
Kio, fJ 10.. ..........
Laguayra, ....
CORN MEAL 9 bnehel. ......
nnT'rf N VI H.PS h id . .
8
10
1 25
16 00
8 50
13 00
7 60
II' 00
5 50
8 CO
DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, V ydj
&
Vara, a bunch
FISH Mackerel, No. 1. W
DbL..
20 00
9 00
13 50
11 60
i t50
. 850
No. 1. 59 H bbl...
Mackerel. No, 2, 8
bulj
Nc.2, Jifbbl........
Mackerel, No.3, v tb:
Mnllets. bbl
H. V. Herring, bbl.
)ry Cod,
1
5 50
6 85
6 25
7 25 . &
K LOU It l!
-Fine. S bbl
6&1
6 00
7 Oi)
75
9 GO
9 50
Super. Northern. S bbl,
Extra do. " $ bbl,.,..
Family " bbl.
City Mills Super., $bbi....
Extra, 9 bbl
Family, ?J bbl...
Ex.Famiiy, S bbl ..
o 00
9 50
10 00
12 60
&
& 10 00
a 00
FERTILIZERS
Peruvian Guana, $
80 00
oo on
50 00
00 00
00 00
00 00
55 00
00 00
00 00
oo eo
60 00
15
116
00 00
& 60 00
65 00
40 00
& 4500
57 00
65 00
67 00
70 CO
70 00
& 00 00
2
1 20
Baugh s fhospnate,
Carolina Fertilizer, 1
Ground Bone. '
Bone Meal,
" Flour.
Navassa Guano, ;
Complete Manure, "
WhamVe Phosphate ' !
Wando Phosphate, " 1
Berger & Blitz's Phoeph. "
QLVE-& a
GRAIN Corn, ia store, 66 lb
Corn, Cargo, w so ns
Corn, YeE, bushel.
Oats, 8 bushel
Peas. Cow. S bushel
(3
1 15
80
135
&
HIDES-Green. 9 2
TW M tX
7
8
14
1 50
I2XO
1 45
1 20
HAY Eastern, lflOlbs.... ..
North Klver, juu m. ...
1 25
HOOP IRON $ ton. i ..
LARD Northern, g lb
112 00 117 00
16a 17
North Carolina, w E.. ......
00
& 00
&
27 00
25 00
23
& 85 00
IJMK W bbl
1 65
34 00
33 00
20 00
20 00
15 00
LUMBER City Steam 8 a win
Ship Stua, resawea, m it. .
' Rough Edge Plank, $ M ft...
West India Cargoes, according
to quality, $ M ft
Dressed Flooring, seasoned..
Scantling and Boards, com-
23 00
48
53
&
a oo
& 80
& 550
00 00
145
110.
& 40
350
100
3 50
25 50
00 00
00 00
. y .......... ....
MOLASSES Cuba, hhds, ?J gal..
Cuba, bbls 9 gal
Sugar House, hhds, $ gal. .
? i " bble.S gal....
46
86
40
40
4 75
18
1 10
1 00
80
1 CO
80
8 25
.00
Syrup, ddis, 5gai
NAILS Cut. 4d to 20d. keg...
OILS Kerosene, gal
Lard, & gal ...
Linseed, gal
Rosin, a gal....
PEANUTS? bushel
POTATOES Sweet, a bushel.. .
Irish, Northern, v DDI
PORK Northern, City Mess
Thin, 9 bbl
, Prime, 9 bbl i....
Rump, S bbl
00 00
00 00
00 CO 00 00
RICE Carolina, ft B
8
00.
130
East India, V &
(tK SO hnall
00
20
liAGS Country, ?Tb
City. :3
9
6
75
20
25
10
12
11
11 ,
n
io
8
33
00
ROPE....
SALT Alum, V bushel
Liverpool, $1 sacz
American. 9 sack
SUGAR Cuba, $ ft
19
rortaKico, n
A Coffee, fSl lb
B " ft .
C ' ft
Ex.C ft . ..
Crushed. ft..
1K
SOAP Northern, $ ft
SHINGLES -Contract, $ M....
o
4 OC
ouu
800
common, m
Cypress Saps $ M,
Cyprees Hearts 8 M
3 50
6 50
9 CO
30 00
00 00
18 00
08
17
a 13
8 60
4 00
1 00
1 75
30
85
STAVE 3 W.O.BbL.aM... .
25:00
09 00
00 00
00 00
14 00
10 00
6 00
500
& 3 50
40
R.O Had., ?jJM
Cvoress. (9K
TALLOW
TlMBKtt-Shipping, $ M
jmu trimc, jfl
Mill Fall, H
Inferior to Ordinary. 49 M. ..
WHISKEY Northern, ttgal...
North Carolina, 9 gal
WOOL Unwashed, B ft.......
waanea. w td
BATES OF FREIGHT.
Per 8ailinz
Per Steamer.
vessel
To Nw Yobk.
Crude Turpentine 9 bbl
Tar hbl....
Spts Turpentine bbl
0 45 0 0
0 00 0
0 60 0
0 00
0 00
0 30 3 0 35
85 0 00
Koein DDI...
Cotton $ bale
49 0 00
2 00 0 00
0 10 0 0C
0 00 1
0 00 0
feanuts y bushel....
To Philadku'Etia.
Crude Turpentine bbl!
Tar bbf.j j
0 03 0 50
0 00 0 50
0 00 1 00
0 00 0 50
0 60 3 00
0 00 0 75
0 00 0
0 CO 0
0 00 0
0 00 0
00 2
0 00 0
0 00 0
7 00 8
0 00 0
Spts Turpentine bbl
Rosin V bbl..
Cotton bale
Cotton Goods ft bale..
reannts 9 Dusnei
Lumber $i M....
To BAi.TrMonie.
0 00 0 10
0 00 10 00
Crude Turpentine V bbl
0 00 0 45
0 00 0 45
rar w ddi..
0 90 0
Spts Turpentine $ bbl
0 00 0 0 90
0 00 0
9 00 0
0 00 2
0 00 0
6 50
ttOBlH DDI
Cotton $1 bale
Peanuts bushel. ..
0 00 0 45
0 00 S 60
0 OO 0 11
Liumoer w M
To Boston:
0 00 8 00
CrudeTurpentine bbl
0 00 0 CO
0 00 0 001
0 00 0
8 00 a 0
rar ddi.
Spts Turpentine bbll 0 CO 0 00
0 00 0
0 65 0
3 50 0
0 13 0
Rosin bbl.
9 bbl 10 00 8 00
Cotton bale.
0 00 0 00
Peanuts fl bushel.
.1 0 00 eoo
I 0 00 a 0 no
Limner V M : . . . .
11 no j2
WILMINGTON AIONEi MARKET
OOBRBCTSD BAH.T BTTHX BAVX OP ITXW BAHOVZB,
I. B. GRAINGER, PRESIDENT.
1 9
uoia 109 111
Silver. 103 iftfi
Exchange sight on Northern cities XX disc't.
ikxcnange oo aays on " - lSSili Wcdls.
Bank of New Hanover Stock.. ..
First National Bank;
Wilmington Building Stock,.... .
Mechamca j " "
Navassa Gnano Co. ' .....
N. C. Bonds Old Ex-Conpon. . ..
..(Par 25)
100
29
1C0
95
82
110
..81
.15
..14
..12
..5
vo. runaing iw6 ;
Do. I " 1868......
Do. New
Do. Special Tax.-...
Do. to N.C. Railroad ...
.42
W. A. W. R. R. Bonds 7 c (Gold Int) .90
Carolina Central R. R. Bonds, 6 c. .70
Wilmington City Bonds, 8 70
7c 85
" old 6 c 65
" new 6 Sc. . . .65 (Gold
BC. .Mil
New Hanover County Bonds (10 years),
o c tuo.a intj .ttj
W. & W. Railroad Stock ...... s
North Carolina R. R. ' 80
C C. Railroad " L 01
WU. GasLiffhtCo. ." 76
nil. Seaside R. R. " ......... .10
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE UNDERSIGNED BEGS
leave to inform his friends and
the public generally, that he is still
In the Tobacco business, and that, he
si ill ntends to kep on hand all kinds
of Plus and Mnoking Tobacco, i At
his Store can be found as fine Cigars
as there are in the St.y, Scuffs and
lino cnt Tobaccos of all kinds, ai.d
HnokeM wrticles generally. He begs
to ca:j particular attention 10 tha
WAVERLY AND GOLDEN SEAL
PLUGi TOBACCO.
t , ! 1.
And his celebrated B. and of Figaro
ana usl nccepcion Cigars. ;
Call and see for yourself, at i
! GEO. HALL'S
Tobacco Store, No. 13 Marteet St.
jan 9-tf
I-':
mm m "
Clarendon Saloon,
SOUTH MARKET ST., NEAR THE FERRY,
TAYLOR & GRAY, Propr's.
1 .
Finest Wines, Liquors, Ales and Ci
in the city.
MEALS AT ALL HOURS
Also, Board by the day, week or month.
3. B. TAYLOR,
dec 16-lm
J. F. GRAY.
HEW YEAR TO ALL.
&
BROWN
45 Market Street.
SATA CLAUS'
Dry Goods of every
JEOLID
AY
REMEMBER; THE LITTL
A Laree assortment of Toys just received per
Ladies' Black English
SUITABLE FOR
Christmas Presents, Just Beceived.
The cheapest line of Black Alpacas we have
L BROWN & RODDICK J
dec 23 tf
iimington lyorth Carolina Lines.
' SEMI -
Fast Freight Boute to
BALTIMORE. I
Baltimore and Southern Eteam Trans
portation Company,
Sailing from BALTIMORE
Tuesday and Friday, at 3 F. M.
AND FROM WILMINGTON
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
Olvlns Through Bills of IiWdlns
Alabama. For North or East bound Freight, to
Fall River and other Eastern Cities. j
Liverpool, Glasgow,
; Antwerp
These Lines connect at Wilmington with the Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta Railroad, WilmpLugton
& Weldon Railroad, and Carolina Cen'ral Railway and Cape Fear River Steamers, with their conntctica
Roads, offering unequalled facilities for the prompt delivery of Freight to all points, as the Steamers on
these Lines on arrival in Wilmington stop at
to cars without delay, asd forwarded by he Fast
No drayage in Wilmington and no transfer
any other boats. Losses or Overcharges promptly paid. Mark all goods via Wilmington Lines.
For further information, apply to either of the undersigned Agents of the Line. j "
EDWIN FITZGERALD, Gen'l Agent Baltimore Line, 50 South St, Baltimore,
"I WM. P. CLYDE & col, GenU Agent New York Line, 6 Bowling Green, N. Y.,
oct 29-tf A. D. CAZaCX,
MISCELLANEOUS
Edam Cheese,
PINEAPPLE CHEESE; i BLOCK CHEESE.
i
Wliiskcys:
N. C. RYE and CORN, 1854 GENUINE BAKER,
jinl- For sale by FLANNER & SHURE.
Albert Middlemass
BISCUIT,
Peak, Frean & Co.'S
ENGLISH BISCUIT,
Fresh Crackers JWest End, Oyster, Milk and Lemon
Biscuit. !
. FRESH GOCD8 NOW OPENING.
CHAS. D. MYERS,
jan 3-tf 5&7NorthFront St
35
35
75
35
25
10
50
50
80
56
00
75
10
00
45
Just Received
A Nice Assortment
45
75
45
00
00
60
-OF
65
65
90
70
00
10
CORAL G-OODS
. ! AT VERY LOW PRICE?, AT
I GEO. HON NET'S,
janS-tf No. 63 Market Street,
Repairing or Oil Hats and Bonuets.
O
LD HATS AND BONNETS BLEACHED
pressed and made to
liook as Well as Kcw.
StamDinz of all kinds done.
For Darticulars call on MRS. JENNIE iikh.
Nun, between 8rd and 4th streets.
Gv H. W. Runge
Has Removed
ROM 63 MARKET STREET j'
'I 'to the. !
Nortbeaat cor. Market and Second aim.
j " jany 1-tf : i :
' Sundries.;
FRESH CRACKERS and CAKES. '
Peach and Apple Butter.
ORANGE COUNTY.BUTTER
of very superior quality,
Int)
At
jan7:tf
JAMES C. STEVENSON'S.
Remains of Lost Empires.-
SKETCHES OF THE RUINS OF PALMYRA,
Nineveh, Babylon and Persepolis, with some
notes on India and Tbe CahoierUn Uimalayas Iv
P. V. N. MYERS, A. IS. Iliuttrat d.
For sale at
HEINSBSRGER'S.
THE COMMUNISTIC SOCIETIES OF THE
United isUtes. By CHARLES NORDHOFF,
with illustrations.
or sale at
HEINSBERGER'S.
j Live Book and Music Store.
Jan7-lf
A Consignment
WF FRESH MOUNTAIN BUTTER AND EGGS,
just received fromCharlotte over the C. C. Rail-
' CHAS. D. MYERS fc CO.,
janS-tf : 5 7 North Front Wt
HRISTWAS fAWD HAPPY
R O D D I C K
HEADQUARTERS.
description
suitable for
PRESENTS.
j
E FOLKS.
New York Steamer; They embrace a Uttlc of everything.
Beaver walking Jackets
ever shown in thisjeity. Call early and avoid the rpU.
4. Market tree I.
WEEKli Y
allPointd South and East,
NEW YORK. L
Clyde's! Wilmington fiJ:e,
kiirw
Sailing from
YORK
Tuesday oudJFrlday. at 3 P.
. Ais4''KoaviLMINGTON
WEDNESDAY ANb SATUItDAY
' I- i
to all points in North! and South Carolina,HtGeor:i, m
Baltimore Philadelphia, New York,Bostoo, Prov
-. - ji.
-ALSO-
Bremen,
and Othei European Ports.
Railroad depot, the Freight transferred under covered tm
Freight Express that morn ng. :
from Wilmington South. Rates guaranteed as LOW an br
Agent Baltimore and New York Lines, Wilmington, N. C
MISCELLANEOUS.
The Savannah Advertiser,
PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY AT '
1
S A. V A N N A II
G
GEO. N. NICHOLS, F. W. SIMS.
Pronrietor. linxineaH Mnnirr
THE Advertiser is a live, comprehensive news
paper, publishing the lateet News and Market
Reports from all parts of the country, particular at
tention being given to Savannah's Local and Com
mercial Affairs. , i
IN POLITICS the Advebtiser will be a bold and
fearless exponent of the Democratic Conservative
Creed. i j
TO ADVERTISERS unexcelled advantages are
offered, our large and increasing circulation render
ing tne advertises a valuable advertising medium.
TERMS. I
Daily 1 Year.l...
" 6 Months.,.
" 3 Months...
Weekly 1 Year.
Agents wanted in every town. Vample copies fret
on application to this office", rseptao-tf
' ; i- . : : - j
The Central Protests nt.
A WEEKLY RELIGIOUS AND FAMILY NEWS
paper and the Organ of the Methodist Protes
tant Church in North Carolina, is published at
Greensboro, N. C. j
Terms, 2 00 per amum, m advance. I
The eligibility of its location, the number and ac
tivity of its agents, and the constantly increasinar de
mand forit among the more solid classes of readers
In various sections, give the CENTRAL peculiar
claims upon the patronage of the advertising public.
Terms very favorable. Consult your business inter
ests, and address the editor, . - i
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P aril tf j Greensboro. N.4C.
The Georgetown, S.0.,TimW
' i i ! I ;
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDA Ya7
$3,00 per annnni.
Special atteation paid to Local Affiirs.
TN ONE OF THE BEST TURPENTINE 8EC
X tions in the State, Advertisements will be in
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U. Bernard, agent , f
B.H.WITON.Edito
Wil m l h xrtnn Mornti a n t J
. - "QWAA ULUlUUUlliltq
WHO WISH TO EXTEND THEIR BUSINESS
on the Carolina Central Railway should; not
overlook the fact that Rockingham is the wealthiest
h8lh Z!: PopulaUon of any tewn between
Wilmington and . Charlotte, and that it has butjone
oi
Spirit
of the South,!
which enjoys the
LARGEST GIRGULATION
i
of any paper pnbHshed In the Pee Dee conn try. m..k
Ing it the BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM. 'jSs
i jj .v,. DBuscripnon re a year.
I rublisher,
feb6-tf J Rockingham N O
Snso
THE
NIAN,
A Weekly Newspaper, Publislied
Polkton, N. C.
L. L. POLK.
...l.Editer
IT WILL BE PATRONIZED LARGELY BY
Umington' lf ,the7 "eenre the trade
clnm Tor advertisiny. , .; pr j-t f K
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ties we wil send the ? w"TO"u,a ajoinmgnp
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M25BiLf1 Wi 1 J Months. x i PT
BmA stamp for aaedmen copy"
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