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Friday Morning, April 16,1875.
BY TELEGRAPH; v
o. ii:ioitTs.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Got. CUamberlaln and tne TaxBlll
A Veto Expected, Sec.
, Charleston, April 15,
. . Gov. Chamberlain ' left Columbia last
night to attead the Lexington centennial.
The News and Courier says he has decided
to veto the onerous tax bill passed by the
legislature at me ciose oi uie reueui bcb-
siub. luistcuoawiugire great oaiioio-
tion to property holders throughout the
State.
Two colored murderers, named Burch
and Ilarde, sentenced to be hung here to
morrow, have been respited for one week
by the Governor. .--
WASHINGTON.
New Chief Commissary Funeral of
jrudze AtocbaThe Presidential Par
ty off. - .
WASHErtiTON, April 15
GenTX Beckwith has been assigned to
duty as Chief Commissary.
The funeral of Judge Atacha, who died
in New Orleans took place this morning
from the church of the Immaculate Con
ception, in this city. The remains- were
buried in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
The President and party left this morn
ing for New York.
ILLINOIS.
The Inter-State, Billiard Matches A
Prolonged Contest Tbe Successful
Knljjuts of the Coe.
' Chicago, April 14.
In the Inter-State billiard tournament,
this afternoon, Rhines, of Chicago, beat
' Harning, of Ohio, 200, to 183; Miller, of
Louisiana beat Shaw, of Iadiana, 200 to
110; Maggiola, of Louisiana, beat Liverman,
of Wisconsin, 200 to 135.
In to-night's billiard matches, Carter, of
Ohio, beat Parkevbf Chicago, 200 to 145;
Burleigh, of Michigan, beat Gallager, of
Ohio, 200 to 67; Macafee, of Iowapbeat
lloa, of Louisiana, vvv to Ta.
ELECTIIC- SPARKS.
At New York, Walton J. Brown & Son,
wood dealers, have failed. :
' Wagner's brewery at Sparta, Wisconsin,
has been burned Joss $60,000.
Henry W. Iutton, senior proprietor of
the Boston Evening Transcript, is dead,
aged 79.
It is reported that the Turks have killed
270 Christians in Roumalia and Bulgaria
within the past three months. V
A telegram from Hendaye &js the Car
lists surprised Fort Aspe, near Santander,
carrying off 200 prisoners and four guns.
The injunction against free - passes will
compel Grant and his party to plank down
cash when riding on the rails to tkc Lex
ington centennial. 1
- The Pennsylvania law taxing the fran
chises of coal mining corporations -three
cents per ton, has been declared unconstitu
tional and will be appealed.
i Advices from San Diego, Cal., report
outrages by Apache Indians. Three men,
with a pack train, and a mail rider were
killed. Troops recovered the pack train.
A dispatch from Havana says "Sharkey is
there. ' He slipped his handcuffs ten times
during the journey and once attempted to
jump overboard, lie is greatly depressed
orjll NIGHT REI'OKTS.
NEW IfOHK.
3Ionster Benefit for Dan Bryant's
Family How It Is to be Managed
' Haytlen Advices.
t j New Yoke, April 15.
Canadian dispatches report the general
opening or navigation alODg the bt. .Law
rence river. -"" f
, A monster benefit for the support and ed
ucation oi Dan iiryant s children is to take
place on the 29tb, af each place of amuse
ment, the gross-proceeds to be placed in
the hands of Travers, Belmont and Duncan
for investment to meet the object. One
thousand dollars has been donated by the
managers for the Immediate wants of the
family. V:
. Kingston advices say the cause of, the
meeting of laborers was the burning of
lields by sparks from a locomotive. The
supposition at the time was that the labor
ers had fired tbe estates. All is quiet now,
and the gunboats and troops have returned
to Port Royal. : ! .
Hay tien advices report much disturbance.
Several parties have fled to the English and
American Consulates for protection, where
they remain safe from arrest by the govern
ment. I-
' Fullerton is sick and the Tilton business
has been adjourned to Monday.
LOUISIANA.
Iteporc of the Committee on Elec
tions Acquiescence of the Ousted
members in tbe Award, 4c. ,
' i New Orleans, April 15.
QThe report of the Committee on Elections,
emuooying tue terms oi tue award, was
adopted in tbe House by 82 to 15. Most of
me memuers uispiaceu made ppeecues, in-
t mating their ' acquiescence. Mr. Poin
dvxter, of Assumption, one of the colored
memocrs ousted by the award, said he had
ti.e s if.staciion in giving -up hia set to
- know that his old master, who had always
tw.u just aud kind, wduld take ii. This
wi. au honor which did not occur, every
- -- 'l - s . "
! he joint resolution, recognizing the
Kellogg government and pledging members
t tu 'purl" the efforts of the Governor in tbe
: tine ot reform and good government, was
a hipted by the House by 89 fo 18.
The firtt race ' to-day, u sclfiug race, one
mile and a quarter, for the cliib purse of
$100, was won by Century, wiih Mary
bt-cond and Tom Leathers third, beating
Mildew, Stone's b. f. Bob Britlon, .CbiiV
Doyle, King Amadeus and Capt. Header
lime 2:l
W AKIUNGTON.
Tbe Atlanta Postnaastersltlp, Ac.
Washington, April 15.
- Conley's bond as postmaster at Atlanta,
lias been forwarded for him to fill ud. Gov.
Bard claims that the people of Atlanta pre
fer him. Both the , President and Post
master General say if the people of Atlanta
prefer Uov. Kara, tley eao have bin?. ; ;
' McAdoo has been appointed postmaster
f.t Jefferson. Texas. v .
Mj. A. E. Bates, tecectly appointed pay-
intisu-r m me army, iiasneeu ordered to
dul y in the department of Texas. '
i lie aisoursements or the Atlanta post
(ifTlce. durinsr Rarfl'n ndminktrnlian vwo
over $900,000, Instead of $90,000, as'stated
j chui uay,
I-
Office of Chief Sienal Officer.
Washington, April 156:35 P. M.
Probabilities. .: -
Tot South Atlantio States and Tennessee,
partly cloudy weather, southwest to north
west winds, stationary or falling tempera
ture and slowly rising barometer daring
Friday, . , , ,
ULECTRICNPARKS.
The specie in the Bank bf France has de
creased 700,000 francs. - .
A Montreal telegram says the Detroit and
Milwaukee R R has beeir placed in the
hands of a receiver. : ' r
OOJUKSXIC MARKETS. -
New 1'okk, April 15. Noou.
1 Financial.
Stocks quiet Money 3 13 cent: Gold
opened at 1154 and closed at 115. Sterling
exchange long $4 87; short $ 4 90J. Gov
ernment securities are steady. State bonds
are quiet. .
Commercial. -
Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat quiet
and favors buyers. Corn is quiet and un
changed. Pork quiet at $20 25. . Lard firm
steam 15f cts. Spirits turpentine firm at
38 cents. Rosin is firm at $3 1U3 15 for
strained. : Freights steady.;
Cotton dull, with sales of 900 bales at 16f
for middling uplands and 16f for middling
Orleans, oales or futures today opened
quiet and easy, as follows: May 16 11-32
cents; June 1616 ll-16 cls; July 16 15-16
16 31-32 cents; August 17 cents.
New York, April 15 Evening.
. Financial
Money easy at 23 33 ct. prem. Sterling
exchange strong at $4 87. Gold dull At
115ail5i-. Government securities active
and strong new fives 1163. State bonds
quiet but steady. .
Commercial. :
Cotton quiet, with sales of 1,660 bales at
16 . cents. Southern flour declining
common to fair extra $o lof 5 80; good
to choice So 83S8 zo. Wneat opened a
shade firmer and closed quiet but steady at
$1 85$1 30 for winter red Western, $1 30
fl 32 for amber do., $1 33$1 41 for
white Western. Corn heavy and 12 cts.
lower, ruling at 92&924 cents for Western,
mixed afloat, 1)3 for yellow Western, in)
92 for Western mixed in store. Coffee quiet
but firm. ... Sugar quiet but firm. Rice quiet
and unchanged. Tallow firm at 9 cents.
Kosin firm at $2 10f3 15 for Strained.--
Spirits Turpentine firm at 881 cents. Pork
heavy at $22 50 for new.. Lard unsettled
and lower. Whiskey firm at $1 14$.
Frtights firm. !
Cotton net receipts 463 bales; gross 610
bales. Futures closed firm, with sales of
29,100 bales as follows: April 16 5-16
16 11-32 cents; May IS 11-31 164 cents:
June 16 21 3216 ll-16cents; JTuly 16 81-32
cents; August 17 cents; September 16 37-33
loi cents: October 16f16 13-32.cents;
cents; November 16 5-3216 7-32 cents;De-
cemoer 16 3-1610Jcis; January 16f cents.
Baltimore, April J5.
Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat quiet
and lower Maryland $1 25$1 33; amber
SI 35S1 37; white SI 25a$l 35. Corn
weak and lower southern white 8890cts;
yellow yoyoteent8; western mixed 90 cts.
Oats quiet. Rye firm at $1 121 15. Pro
visions firmer: Pork $22 50. Bacon steady
and inactive shoulders yi(my cents. jor-
fee strong ordinary to prime Rio, in car-
Njoes, iblo$ cents, bugar firm and active
at 1010i cents. Lard refined 1516
cents. Whiskey neavy at $1 14$1 13.
Louisville, April 15.
Flour unchanged. Corn firm at 7274
cents. Provisions firm, with an advancing
tendency. I'orR 3ftSS33 ou. liacon-
shoulders 9 cents; clear rib and clear 125
la cents. .Laru prime steam lololcts.
Whiskey $1 12. Bagging firm at 12f13
cents. , .
Cincinnati, April 15.
Flour firm. Corn firm at 7275 cents.
Pork firm at $22 00$22 50. Lard firm-
steam 15i cts; kettle 15&15t cts. Bacon
firm shoulders 9 cents; clear rib and clear
1213 cents. Whiskey firm at $1 12.
,7 St. Locis, April 15.
Flour in good demand low and medium
grades scarce. Corn dull and drooping
JNo. 2 mixed 7375 cents. Whiskey steady
at si ii. i-orK nrm at Jiacon firm.
with only a limited jobbing demand. Lard
nominal at 15 cents.
COTTON m AUK ETS.
New Orleans, quiet and unchanged at l&J
receipts 1(54 bales; savannah, dnll at 14.
1515 receipts 486 bales; Mobile, quiet
at 15 receipts 70 bales; Charleston, steady
16i receipts 312 bales: Galveston, steady
at 15J receipts 750 bales; Norfolk, .quiet
and unchanged at 15 receipts ,814 bales;
Baltimore, quiet at lbs receipts 159 bales:
Philadelphia, dull at l&i receipts 38 bales-
Memphis, quiet but steady at loilo3 re
ceipts 136 bales; Boston, quiet at 16 re
ceipts 37 bales; Augusta, quiet but steady at
FOKE1GN EinKKiS.
iX)NDOS, April 15 Noon
United Stales securities new 5's 103i.
Erie railroad shares 271. ', '
The bank rate of interest to-day is fixed
at 3-lb per cent below the bank rate. ,
Bullion in the Bank of England has de
creased 19,000.:
Paris,; April 15 Noon.
, Rentes 63f. 95c. . '
LiVEKPOoii, April 15 Noon.
Cotton is quiet middling uplands 8d;
middling Orleans 8J8id. Sales of 12,000
bales including 2,000 for speculation and
export - i.
Sales on a basis of middling uplands,
nothing below low middling, deliverable
April and May. 7 15-16d.
Sales en a basis of middling uplands;
nothing below low middling, deliverable
June and July, ttyd. ;
LATER. .
Sales on a basis of middling uplands.
nothing below low middling, deliverable
M:iy and June, 8d. ' "
lhe 8aie80t ctto today included 7.100
bales American. -. ;
BreadstulTs quiet.
MISUELLANEOUS.
ROD c GUN,
LATE -
THE AMERICAN SPORTSMAN
A SIXTEEN PA GE PAPER.
. DEDICATED to
Shooting, Fisuini and natural Bistury.
Wilbur F. Parker.
Proprietor and Editor.
SCIENCE, AMUSEMENT, ADVENTURE AND
Field Sport article, by the First Scientists &
bpoBTfMBN of America. PRICE. (1.00. 3 Months.
S.uo 9 ont&s. (4 Yearly
Send for specimen copy, to
P. D & QTJN,
April tf - West Merlden, Conn.
A EttY is complet In all all its appointmeata.
and is In charge of one of the mopt skillful workmen '
la the state. All Kinds of Hwdinr executed neatly.
War Departmen t.
COMMERCIAL.
WILMINGTON MARKK T.
STAR OFFICE, April 15.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Receipts 198
casks. Market dull at 35 cents, with no
sales to report. ...
ROSIN.Receipts 1,254 ! bbls. Market
quiet and firm, - with sales ot 500 bbls
No. 2, or E, at $1 80.
CRUDE TURPENTINE Receipts C00
bbls. t Salesof 400bblsat $2 55 for Yallow
Dip and$l 65 for Hard. Market steady.
TARReceipta 285 bbls. Sales of 150
bbls. at $1 55. Market steady.
COTTON. Receipts 168 bales. Market
dull and inactive, with buyers and sellers
apart," The following are the official quota
tions; '
Ordinary.. ID cents lb.
Good Ordinary 14 " "
Low I Middling. 15 " v "
Middling 15i : , "
Good Middling 15J
New TorK Naval stores Marltet.
i April 13, 18T5.
Receipts to-day 4.036 bbls rosin, 413 do
tar, (Without any unusual -buoyancy the
tone of the market is, as a rule, favorable
to the sellers. Spirits turpentine has moved
fairly with full former asking rates ob
tained, and holders at the close quite stiff
in their views sales of 100 bbls at 37c and
225 do on private terms. Rosins moderately
. V . a i. i a r : a A
aciive at lormer raies uuu xiuiucis mcoa
firm oa all grades, with the offerings not
liberal sales of 150 bbls at $2 15 for good
in yard and 1,000 do at $1 12fordo afloat.
Tar quiet and steady. Pitch dull and nom
inally unchanged. The telegraphic advices
were as follows: Liverpool spirits turpen
tine firmerat 26s 6d, common rosin steady
at 6s. London spirits turpentine steady
at 26s; common rosin steady at 5s 9d.
MARINE.
I ARRIVED.
Stmr Nortli State' Green, Fayetteville,
Worth & Worth.
'I CLEARED.
.Steamship Rebecca Clyde, Childs, Balti
more, A u uazaux.
steamship uulf stream, Jones, JNew
York, A D Cazaux.
btmr North State, Green, Jfayetteville,
Worth & Worth.
Br Brig Lily, Ryan, London, AlexSprnnt
& Son.
Bor Brig Tobiason, Cork or- Falmouth
for orders, Williams & Murchison.
schr D lora Condon, Condon, Bath, Me,
Northrop & Cumming.
EXPORTS
COASTWISE. .
New York. Steamship Gulf Stream
4,311 bbls rosin, 5 do spirits, 1 bdl furs, 40
bales cotton, 6 do cloth, 1 do yarn, IB bdls
leather.
Baltimore. Steamship Rebecca Clyde
898 bbls rosin, 355 do spirits, 111 do tar.
116 dp pitch, 1 do oil, 66 cases tar, 1,054
bushels peanuts, 64 bales cotton, 33 do pa
per, 43 do yarn, 5 do sheeting, 2 pkgs mdse,
2 bags dried fruit.
I Bath, Me. Schr Flora Condon 237,638
feet lumber. ; i
FOREIGN. .
London. Br Brig Lily 4.000 casks spts.
883 bbls rosin. '
i Cork or Falmouth for orders. Nor
Brig Ara 1,730 casks spts.
SHIPPING DIRECTORY.
List of VouelR In the Port of W !!
mlngton, N. C. April 15, 1ST5.
STEAMSHIPS.
Benefactor, Wood, AD Cazaux
BAlitJUENTlNES. ;
Elizabeth Taylor, Proctor, Vick & Mebane
Englishman (Br), Parsous, Sprunt & Son
. BARQUES. ,
Amazone, Baltzer,
iu Peschau 3e Westermann
Amelia Iledwig. Gehm.
xj rescb.au oi Westermann
Louisa Gehm (Ger), Stewe,
Peschau cc Wcstermanc
Magenta (Nor), Sundersen, R E Heide
Melanthon (Nor), Terstensen, R E Heide
Anna (Ger), Sievents,
Peschau & W estermann
Omoa, Mc Williams, J as Anderson & Co
Entracht, Mosweick,
E Pesshau & Westermann
Fyen, Casponsen, l RE Heide
Star or nope, llamann,
4 .., E Peschau A Westermann
Sonnabend, Pust,E Peschau & Westermann
Lyn, l, RE Heide
Forsete (Not), RE Heide
I BRIGS.
Der Pommel (Ger), Bahm,
l E Peschau & Westermann
Alkor (Nor),Errecksen, RE Heide
Ara (Nor), lpbiasen, xt E Heide
Rufus, Chrislensen, R E Heide
Nellie Clifford, Hepley, J E Lippitt & Co
lleldig, Jorgensen, KEneide
Mira, Stor, RE Heide
Miletus, Olsen, i RE Heide
Da Capo, Flarnes, ' R E Heide
Zawia, Ommundsen, 'RE Heide
j SCHOONERS.
Heleo Rommell, Corson, Harriss & Howell
Minnie, Hudson, Northrop & Gumming
S G Knight, Pratt, G G Barker & Co
Donna Anna, Whaley, Worth & Worth
Bessie Dickenson, Dickenson,
J E Liippitt & Co
Addie Fuller. Henderson, Worth & Worth
Annie Burton, HcNeely, Harries & Howell
Mary B Reeves, Bracy, Binford, Crow & Co
Alary A. Trainer, uskins, dis., master
B F Wait, Aylward, Williams Murchison
C H Fabens, Keene, J E Lippitt & Co
MISCELLANEOUS. ,
Look to Tour Interest.
kimlmi is a Profitable Investment.-
The Kershaw Gazette
OFFERS TO THE MERCHANTS OF WIL
minston and eleewhere. snDerior indncements
to advertise their business in its columns. Having a
a large and rapidly increasing circulation throughout
one of the wealthiest sections on the Wateree river,
Hisconsideied amost
Valuable Advertising JTIedlum.
Advertisers who desire to reach purchasers should
adxertiee in the GAZETTE.
it is published in Camden, Kershaw Co., S. C, at
the head of navigation on the Wateree river, at (3
a year, always in advance.
or terms or advertising, &c, address.
FRANK P, BEARD, Ed. A Prep'r,
Camden, S. C.
Bfnov 26-tf
THE VINDICATOR
AND SOUTHERN WATCHMAN,
Newton, W. C.
T3USINES8 MEN OF WILMINGTON WILL
Ju nna it to he to .thex Interest
To AdTcrtleelp tbe 'Vindicator."
Which nas a good circulation In Lincoln, Catawba,
Burke and Caldwell counties. West, and tot Halifax,
S -JVUJ ,r s , muB' "d wortnamptOD, in the
Met. iuerai terms onerea to yearly advertltera.
..... 1 ' V. ERWIN,
J - . PublUher.
WHOLESALE PRICES.
t& Our qaoittUODB, it saoaia be understood, rep
esent the wholesale prices Konerally. In making
up small orders higher prices nave to be charged. ,
-.
ABTICUC8.
BAQQ1NQ Gunny..
15
UUU U1C OUU1VI. ......
Double Anchor 44 A".
BACON North Carolina,
llams, 9 id.....
16
10
12
0
17
. 13
13
'MX
: io
. ex
2 50
Bhoaiaers, v jo...
Sides, V E.... .......
Western Smoked
Hams.. . .......
Sides, ff lb
Shoulders,....
Dry Salted
Sides lb........ ... .....
Shoulders..........
BEEF
On the Hoof.................
BARRELS Spirits Turpentine,
. Second Hand, each
New New York, each.
' New City, each
17
llitf -
6 &
3 23
3 00
8 53
28
8 00
02
20
&3
' 85.
14
15
17
13
35
21
25.
&
8 75
80
BEESWAX $ !b
BRICKS Wilmington, Q M
Northern..
BUTTER North Carolina, $) a.
Northern, a
CANDLES Sperm, 9 J&
Tallow, 19 B
' Adamantine, g tt ;
CHEESE Northern Factory $ B
JDairy, cream 3 lb ,
State, lb..........v
COt'FEE Java, 9 B. .
Rio, $ B
Laguayra, 9 fi.
CORN MEAL $ bushel.
COTTON TIES fi
10 00
14 00
40
43
15
18
16
86
25
27
1C5
,7
11
0i
DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, $ ydi
1U
i ara, w ouncu........
FISH Mackerel, No. 1 . 9 bbL . .
80
&
20 CO
(& 9 00
13 60
1150
16 00
8 6C
13 00
7 60
11 CO
6 00
00
no. I, 9 a bbL...-.
Mackerel, No.i,9 boi......
Nc. 2, 9 X bbl
Mackerel! No. 3, $ bbl..
Mullets. bbl .....7.
JS. C Herring, bttl. . .... .
Dry Cod, 9 a.................
FLOUR Fine. 9 bbl..
Super. Northern. $bbl......
Exua do. 44 M 8 bbl
Family 44 9 bbl
City Jiilla Supr., 9 bbl....
v Extra, 9 bbl
44 Family. 9 bbl..,
Ex. Family, 9 bbl..,
FERTlLIZKiiS
Peruvian Ouano, 9 8000 s
Baugh's Phosphate, 44 44
Carolina FerUiizer,4" 7 44-.-Ground
Bone, ,
Bone Meal, . "
44 Flour, 44 -
Navassa Guano, .-..
Complete Manure, 44 44
. Whann's Phosphate 4
Wando Phosphate, 44
Bergcr & Batz'e Pboapb.
& a w
7X&
4
50
5-00
6 00
7 00
81-0
0C0
000
.600
6 25
7 25
0 00
0 00
00 00
00 00,
80 00
00 00
50 00
00 00
00 00
00 00
55 00
00 00
00 00
00 00
60 00
13
00 00
00 00
00 00
60 00.
65 00
40 00
45 00
57 00
65 00
6700
70 00
70 00
00 00
WIAJE w to.
17
000
86
GRAIN Corn, Is store, 9 60 lbs
100
Corn, Cargo, 5 ids ;
Oorn. i YeL. 19 bnsheL
Oats. W bosbel.
80
110
Peas, Cow, 9 bushel
uxuitb ureen, w...
7
13
1 35
1 00
8
14
Dry. S fi
HAT Eastern. 3 100 2s
0 00
0 00
North Kiver, 9 180 B
HOOP IRON 9 ttn..i
LARD Northern, 9 D
North Carolina, 9 fi.. ......
LMR-9 bbl
110 00 000 CO
15 00
00
& 00
1 65
24 00
22 00
20 00
20 00
LUMBER Citt StxamSawib i
Ship Staff, resawed, 9 M ft. .
Rough Edge Plank, fM 1 1. ..
. West India Cargoes, accordinc
! to quality,! ft
Dressed Flooring, seasoned..
Scantling and Boards, com
mon. M ft.... .-...
MOLASSES Cuba, hhds, 9 gal..
Cub,bbls 9 gal
Sugar House, finds, 9 gal. .
'? 44 bbls. gal....
Byrup.bbls, 9 gal.....
NAILS-Cut, 4d to S0d, 9 keg.. .
OILS Kerosene, 9 gal..........
Lard. H eal
27 00
25 00
& 23
85 00
15 00
43
45
31
83
40
4 75
13
I 10
t 00
80
1 10
60
8 25
00
23 00
43
47
35
40
80
N550
0000
145
110
40
150
000
350
22 50
00 00
00 00
Linseed. eal
Rosin, 9 gal
PEANUTS 9 DUShel
POTATOES Sweet, 9 bushel.. .
Irish, Northern, 9 bbl
PORK Northern. City Mess
Thin, 9 bbl.......
Prime, 9 bbl
Ramp, bbl
RICE Carolina, 9 lb......
East India, 9 lb
Rough. 9 bush
00 00
00 00
00 00 GO 00
8
00 ' 08
1 20 1 30
RAGS Country, 9 Ot
City, 9 fi
ROPE
2
ax
6
75
1 15 ei
1.10
8
a
n
io
10
10
io
5
40C
2 60
6 60
9 60
8
23
00
SALT Alum, 9 bushel....
Liverpool, 9 sack....
American, 9 sack...
SUOAK Cuba, 9 To..
Porta Rico, 9 lb..
A Coffee, 8 B...
09
n 9
C 4 B ,
Ex. C 9 lb
Crushed, 9 lb.........
SOAP Northern, 9 lb.. ..
SHINGLES- -Contract, 9 M
Common, 9 M.... ......
Cypress Saps 9 M,
Cyprets Hearts 9 M.....
123
6 00
800
i
STAVE W. O. BbL, V M...
20 00
00 00
18 00
08
17
x 13
8 60
4 00
1 00
1 75
20
85
25 00
00 00
00 00
00 60
14 00
10 00
600
600
260
eb. 40
R.O Hhd., SM
Cypress, 9 M... ............
TALLOW 9 lb...
TIMBER Shipping, S M
Mill Prime, fS...
Mill Fair, 9 M
Inferior to Ordinary, 9 M .. .
WHISKEY Northern, gal...
North Carolina, 9 gal
WOOL Unwashed, 9
Washed. lb
RATES OF FREIGHT.
Per Steamer. Je
To XSTbt YontKi
Crude Turpentine 9 bbl 0 45 0 C 0 00 0 35
Tar 9 hbf.. 0909 0 35 0 50 085
Spts Turpentine 9 bbl 85 a 0 00 0 00 75
Rosing bbl 40 0 00 0 00 85
Cotton 9 bale. 2 CO 0 00 0 00 1 25
Peanuts 9 bushel 0 10 0 00 000 0.10
To Philadklthia.
Crude Turpentine bbl 0 03 0 50 0 CO 0 60
Tar 9 bbl. 000050' 0 00 050
Spts Turpentine 9 bbl 0 00 1 00 0 00 0 80
Rosin 9 nbl.... 0 00 0 50 0 00 0 50
Cotton 9 bale .. 0 00 2 00 00 2 00
Cotton Goods 9 bale.. 0 00 0 75 0 00 0 75
Peanuts 9 bushel 0 00 0 10 0 60 0 10
Lumber 9 M .... 0 00 10 00 7 00 8 00
To Balttkobb.
Crude Turpentine bbl 0 00 0 45 0 00 0 45
Tar 9 bbl.. 000 045 0 00 0 45
Spts Turpentme J bbl 0 00 0 90 0 00 0 75
Rosin 9 bbl 0 00 0 45 0 00 0 45
Cotton 9 bale 0 00 2 60 0 00 2 00
Peanuts 9 bushel 0 00 0 11 0 00 0 00
Lumber M." 0 60 8"00 6 50 60
To Bostox
Crude Turpentine ?J bbl 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 05
Tar 9 bbl.. , 6 00 0 00 0 00 0 65
Spts Turpentine bbl 0 00 0 00 0 00 0 90
Rosin 9 bbl 0 00 6 00 0 65 0 70
Cotton 9 bale 0 00 0 00 2 50 0 00
Peanuts 9 bnsheL. ....I 0 00 0 00 0 13 0 10
Lumber 9 M I 0 00 0 00 11 60 12
WIIiItllNGTON JIIONEY BIABKET.
OeBRXCTXD DAILY BT fHX BANK 0 KXW HABOTBB,
I. H. GRAINGER, PRESIDENT.
BUZ IMS.
..118
...1C6
BXLLIHO.
116
118
disc't
44
44
"
Gold ..... .....................
Silver.
Exchange (stent) on New Yotk.
Baltimore,
Boston,
Philadelphia. .......
Western Cities
Exchange 30 days 8 cent interest added to above,
Bank of New Hanover Stock, (Par 25) 28
First National Bank. . .
. 100
9
Wilmington Building Stock,
101
110
mecnanics'
Navassa Guano Co. 44
N. C. Bonds Old Ex-Coui
...21
...15
...14
...12
... 5
Do. Funding 18
Do. 44 1 868
; Do. New
Do. Special Tax...
Do. to N. C. Railroad
..43
W. A. W. R. R. Bonds 7 cGold Intl. 90
Carolina Central R. R. Bonds, 6 Sc. .70
Wilmington City Bonds, 8 Sc. ....... .70
44 44 7 Sc.. 85
44 " . ; old 6 Sc.... .96
' 44 new 6 Sc...65(GoldInt)
" 8 $sC. ... ... .80 1 " 44 )
iew nanover uomnty jsobos iiu years),
6Sc(Go.d Int.) 75
W. & W. Railroad Stock 68
North Carolina R. R. 44 .......80
C C. Railroad 44 ... 01
Wil. Gas Light Co. 44 ......79
WiL A Seaside R.R. 44 ..... ..00
MISCELLANEOUS.
The Raleigh News,
DAILY A ND WEEKL Y,
PUBLISHED BY
& UZZELL.
TEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF
JLS the State of North Carolina to the success of
the Conservative party, the development of the hid
den wealth of the State, tbe inviting emigration in
to our midst, and advancement of tne welfare of our
people in everything that serves to make a State
prosperous and independen 1 Its -
ADVERTISING COLUMNS
will be found of great advantage, as both the T)b!1v
and Weekly circulate largely In every portion of the
oinio. xvauss moderate.
SUBSCRIPTI6N RATES: "
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MISCELLANEOUS.
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And Patent Keys, just received at
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THE STAR,
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Year in Advance,
Offers the following liberal premiums to sub
scribers: ' t. . . -
A HANDSOME ENGRAVING (19X14 in.) to
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live. - -
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Hundred.
AN ELEGANT FAMILY SEWING MACHINE.
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dred and Fifty. .
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companied by the cash.
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One square, first insertion $1 09. Each subsequent
Insertion 50 cents.
J. R. M0SBIS,' Editor and Proprietor.
Largest Circulation of any Trade Organ
in the Southern States. dec 22-tf
Christian Advocate,
BALEIGHy N. C.
Rev. J- R Bobbitt, Editor & Publisher.
ESTABLISHED IN 1855.
Has the ' ,
Largreat Circulation lu the State.
Devoted to Religion, Literature, Science, Art
newB, ana uenerai intelligence.
Tbe Organ of tbe N. C. Conference of
tbe m. E. Church, South.
It has its support, and the continued aid of its
Ministers, (all of whom are agents) towards increas
ing its circulation.
We oner no premiums. The Advocate stands
npon its intrinsic merits.
While it is Methodistic in doctrine, it will contain
news from all Churches, so as to make it a welcome
visitor to the intelligentreaders of all denominations.
its wide ana increasing circulation makes it a
Most Excellent Medium for Business Men
Ucnerauy. r
ZW Terms.2 00 Der annum, in advance: l 50
for six months - f eb 14-tf
THE LANDMARK;
PUBLISHED AT
STA TES FILLE, IREDELL CO., K C.
IS THE
leading Newspaper in Western North
Carolina
it is the only Democratic Paper published in Ire
dell County one of the largest and wealthiest coun
ties in the State and has attained a larger local
circulation than anv Darier ever heretofore published
in the county.
Its circulation in Alexander, Wilkes, Ashe, Alle
ghany. Yadkin, Davie and Iredell, is larger than
that of anv two DaDers in the State combined ; and
is rapidly acqHlri g a strong foothold in Forsythe,
l: "I .1 . t.1 i
It is the only paper in Western North Carolina
that employs a Regular Canvassing Agent, and
thus kept constantly before the people. Under this
system a rapidly increasing circulation is the result,
making the Landmark
THKBESTIADVKflTlSING MEDIUM
IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA.
ADDRESS,
-dec-tf
'LANDMARK,"
Statesville. N. C.
The Savannah Advertiser,
PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY AT
S A V A.N. N
GEO. N. NICHOLS,
Proprietor.
A II. G A .
P. W. SIMS,
Business Manager
THE Advertises is a live, comprehensive news
paper, publishing the latest News and Market
Reports from all parts of the country, particular at
tention bein? civen ta Bamniuh'a Tjvnl and fnm.
mereial Affairs.
IN POLITICS the Advebtiseb will be a bold and
fearless exponent of the Democratic Conservative
Creed.
to AnvrrRTTsurR mnriu ,.,nn.o. ....
offered, our large and increasing circulation render
iug me ouvjEKTissB a vaiuaDie aavertismg medium.
. TERMS.
Daily 1 Year 7 00
44 -6 Months. 8 60
3 Months. 75
Weekly 1 Year..'. l 60
Agents wanted in every town. Sample copies free
on application to this office. fsept29-tf
"Tbe Kortli Carolina Arps . -
A WEEKLY, FAMILY AND POLITL
CAL NEWSPAPER.
17. Knight & Son, - - , - Proprietors.
WADESBORO, N. C,
TTAS A LARGER BONA FIDE CIRCULATION
JL than any paper in Anson county. Established
In 1843, it is the only official orsran of Anson. Mont
gomery and Stanley counties. It is the only reliable
advertising medium in Anson county. Terms reas
onable Every merchant and business man should
nave ine Annurv
The Piedmont Press,
HICKOKY, N. C,
TS THE ONLY PAPER PUBLISHED IN CA-
jl. law oa county, ana nas an extensive circulation
uiercuiuits, larmere, ana ail classes or busi
ness men in the State. The PRESS is a
WIDE AWAKE DEMOCRATIC PAPER,
and In AflPRirahlATnArlfnm tn..J.jw4lnt..nr ...
North Carolina. Liberal terms allowed on yearly
Suoecriptioii $2 La advance. Address
. . , MURRILL & TOMLINSON,
mar 26-tf - Editors and Proprietors.
Butter. Cheesfe, &c.
"VTew lota of Mountain and Goshen Butter, Cream
i vuccbo, utru, vracsers. eoap, c.
' - For sale low by.
npr Jl-tf EDWARDS & HALL.
45.
ARKET
BROWN &
WE STILL CONTINUE TO SELL AT OUR FORMER LOW PRECES. NOTWITB STAN DITTO
the advance in the markets, and as a substantial proof submit the following list of prices :
Coats' Spool Uotton 6 Uents a bpool, or 70 Cents fer Dozen, j
Unbleaehed Cotton from 6 Cents Per Yard. .
33 Inch Fruit of the Loom 11 Cents Per Yard. I ' ; .
36 " " -, . " 12
36 " Wamsutta 16
New Spring Calicoes, Best Quality, 1 0 Cents Per Yard.
Ladies' Ruffs, for the Neck, 6 10 Cents, wortbj 25 Centsa bargain.
It would be a GREAT SAVING to those visiting the City for the purpose cf doinz their thonuln i. n.
Dry Goods line to give as a call
PREVIOUS TO MAKING THEIR j PURCHASES.
We take this method of advertising prices for for you to compare tiem. with not onlv WttrHwn., ... a
Vicinity, but those of ANY SECTION of the Country. We have no time or inclination to buuon hole
DDsiaess, and we propose doing that in a legitimate
I.
SBYEEAIj
100 Dozen Kid Gloves for 50 Cents Peri Pair, Worth 1 50'
Ladies' Hemmed Pure Linen Hdkfs 15 Cents, Worth 25 Cents
SO Pairs Blanket $3 OO, Worth $4 50.f '
. . - i
i .
i ... . "
We Have Got Everything We Advertise
ONE PRICE. TERMS
March 7 tf
G ly d es lS ew Y o r k and B ost o n Lines.
VIA. WILMINGTON N. C.
Fast Freight Route to
N E W YORK.
jTEW YORK AND WILMINGTON 8TEMSIHP CO.. 6EMI-WEESLY, BAILING FROM NEW, YOIJJi
Wednesday and Saturday) at 3 P. M.,
FROM WILMISGION,
. ....
Wednesday and Satkrday.
BOSTON AND FALL
. . ... .
NEW YOEK AND WILMINGTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
OLD COLONY EA HE 0 AD,
AND STEAMERS DAILY BETWEEN
Boston and Rlewl York
SEMI-WEEKLY
Between New York and Wilmington, Wednesday and Satuaday, from each port. ,
Shippers may rely upon the prompt and Regular Sailing of these Steamers, and quick dispatch, civen 1 o
all Shipments by this Route. i "
N O DELAYS.
Connecting at WDmington with the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, Wilmlneton and
Weldon Railroad, the Carolina Central Railway and Cape fear River Steamers.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING GIVEN TO AND FROM ALL POINTS IN NORTH AND SOUTH
CAROLINA GEORGIA AND ALABAMA.
ALSO TO j j ,
New York, Boston, Providence, Fall River ocd other Eastern citics.
RATES GUARANTEED AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER ROUTE AND TIME AS QUICK LOifSFH
. OR OVERCHARGES PROMPTLY PAID. "
31 ABET ALL GOODS VIA CLYDE'S WILMINGTON LINE.
Further information apply to either of the undersigned Agents of the Line
D. D. C. MINK, . ' WM. P. CLDE & CO., General Agents.
General Eastern Agent,
29 Devonshire Street, Boston.
Baltimore and Southern Steam
Company.
VIA. WILMINGTON,
Fast Freight Route to
BALTIMORE. '
Baltimore and Wilmington Line
Semi-Weekly,
Sailing from BALTIMORE
Tuesday and Friday, at 31P. Jtt
AND FROM WILMINGTON
WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
BOSTON AND PRVIDENCE,
Baltimore and Wilmington Line,
Baltimore, Boston and Providence Line or Via.
Canal Daily to Philadelphia and
CLYDE'S PHILADELPHIA AND PROVIDENCE
LINE.
an S&TCwsXVte." PMpt and Re S these Steaiers, and quick dispatch give to
THROUGH BILLS OF LADIMG GIVEN TO AND FROM ALL POINTS IN JNORTH AND SOUTH
'. CAROLINA, GEORGIA AND ALABAMA.
' ALSO TO
Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston, Providence and other Eastern citips ! T?t u,n'..lj , u
any other Route and tlmeks Quick. Losses or Overcromtly te8 Guarftatced br
MARL ALL GOODS VIA WILMINGTON, STEAMERS. JL "
For further Information apply to either of the undersigned Agents of the Line.
: EDWIN FITZGERALD, Agent Baltimore Line, 50 South gt Baltimore. 1
mar 18 tf A. D. CAZAUX. Airent MUmnr. iJ w. J t i , . . J .
ZT.
NOTICE.
rpHE ATTENTION OF THE PUBLIC IS RESPECTFULLY INVrTlTO THK FAPt'tttat THF
iisWrntSKte
delphUw'YorosD
Wilmington and all Eastern Cities
TO CHARLOTTE, STATESVItLE, SHELBY,
Rutlicrfordton, Aslieville, Greemille, Spartanburg,
Western Norjhtt Line. North Carolina and
an1dnK.,.,
BuWing - opon .ppuuon
ap3-tf
The Western Expositor
ASHEVILLE, N. U. :
W. H. Malone, - - - Ed. & Prop'r
JJAS ; THE LARGEST CIRCULATION
Western Northern Carolina. "
vertise!hC PapCT f r b(WiBe-8? mcn. ' which to ad
Specimen copies mailed on application. - '
?fSSS EXPOSITOR OFFICE, ,
nov29-tf - Aheville.N?f.
STREET. . 45.
R O; D DICK.
M
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way. . i - '
, " .
ctob LOTS,
Such As,
CASH. JSTO SAMPLES CUT.
BROWN &! RODDICK.
all Points North or South,
RIVER.
CONNECTING WITH TnE
r New York Line. .
. -r . '. J - 6 Bowling Green, New Yoik.
A. 'B. GAZA tjX, Agent, i v
, Baltimore and New York Linep,
Wilming'toD, N. C.
Transportation
N.-0.
all points:North or South.
fniLADELPHIA. - , -
Baltimore and Wilmington Line
Semi-Weekly, X
Between Baltimore and Wilmington,
Baltimore and Philadelphia St Bt, Co.
Daily Via. Canal, -
. . Between Baltimore anoPhiiadelphia.
I
WESTERN CITIES.
Baltimore and Wilmington Line,
Northern Centrai Railroad and the BalUmore and
Ohio Railroad. i ...i'
I
" .ptc ivn ianes, Wilmington, 1. V.
Carolina Central Railway,
General Freight Department,
WILMINGTON! MARCH 31st, 1875.
to.the uudersigned.! Office In Bank of New Hanover
" . viiajvrk., uenerai jrcigni Agen
STIIiL AHEAD!-
V k -, - :
DESIRING TO PLACE A WIDE-AWAKE, LTVK
and progressive newspaper in the hands of
every qualified voter in Robeson and adjoining ceun
ties we will fend the
ROBES O f X A N
To all new subscribers at the following rates:
.1 Copy. 40c;i Copies, 75c; 8 Copies, $1 00: 10
Copies, i 60; 1 Copy 8 Months, 75c; 1 Copy tf
M2nt1 Mi 1 Py 18 Months, $8 60.
, Bend stamp for iBeclmen copy.