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sar WILMINGTON, N. ?.. Tuesday Moendto, Oct. 19, 1875. BY TELEGRKEfe SUNDAY IflSPATCHES. tu Amair on Colofed Nickers In New York- Iiarxe Quae Con tract-nlalIff hla. PUf tcs JTatal Hesalt or a Political Quarrel Con af fcUuIUB-lndtattlfialr. . .New York, Oct 17. i Tbe; aasaidtxfflu tb&. colored pica nic party in Brooklyn seems to have been entirely unprovoked. The, whites, are; Jirect!y nted whri tCeThtTaerdf 6ne7 ' JOHn Mc Ouire and Matthew Dowden, with, a num iher of ttthersL havA been arrested: "' . 1-1 1 ,V'' .4'. 1 1 t.NK''diAink Oct 17. , : lima ad vicesT of ptembfar i&ti epoU luav avUuUBCb lino ttxxa luuoumuiaKu m Paris for two million totis jsnario, and easier feelinc oervadea business and financial sfiWhiim riMri:io.op4i;ii!' PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 17. .Tfaa Union League, by aote i of 64i to 450, sustained the report of the committee refusing to endorse four Republican candi dates for city officers. V ,,.,( . ' - w Senatobia, Miss.. Oct.. 17. ,t;Coi. j:H.: Cooke and Bw McHenrjr ex- vras seriously, if not fatally shot and ,M Uenry was killed with a knife. It was the result of a .political quarrel. . , ,- .; .; 1 3HtMii:aV"A8HrKOTOJTOetJ 17. The President has appointed Jas. S. Hastings, of Michigan, agent, for the In dians oi the Red Cloud Agency in Dacota rice Saville, resigned. Francis Lavigne has been recognized as Consular Agent of France at Memphis and Gabriel De Sibourg Vice Consul of France at Richmond, Va. . , , - . : , ' ' 1 Henry 'W. Denmsbn has Xkth appointed U. :S. -Interpreter' at' KoriajiWa; Japan, and Tbos. J: Mitchell. Indian ;Agebt at Milk Hirer Agency Montana. WASHINGTON. luaian' Affairs flfeport of ; the Inves tlSatlaC Cnmlllce-Shtrp Sbota at Delano tad Contractors. '';.'V . Washihgton, Oct. 18. The1 Indian Investigation Committee have mada. their repyrt, ? They recommend the abolition of offices of Snperiptendents of Indian Affairs in the West and that their duties be performed, by inspectors; recommended a Territorial Government for the Indian Territory," the establishment of courts, abolition of tribal sovereignty, ex tension of criminal laws of the United Hiates over the Indian reservation, exaction of individual responsibility from the Indian for his acts, recognition of individual rights of property in their lands, with some temporary restrictions in their power 1 of alienation. They handle Delano as guilty, condemn Saville as honest but weak, in voke the powers of the Department of Jus tice for the punishment of the Indian ring, and deal roughly with the contractors of the West , generally. ... The report covers many columns and is unanimous. ' ENGLAND. ll'retk of a Pre nc U Sell op ner-B e t am ut ibe' Pandora (rom Icel So a ad Franklin's Men. . . v " Lokdox, Oct. 18. been wrecked at' Cape Archacon, on, the coast of France and twenty-one persona drowned. - - The Pandora has returned. At Peel Sound, within twenty miles off King Wil liam's Island, she encountered no impene trable mass of ice. Those aboard discov ered the graves of three of Sir John Frank lin's men on Beach Island. ;,, onio. S-.lecdon matters Tlie Itesult lu II a in -mil to .an 4 Ward Ceuuties Votes Thrown Oat. . v ; ; ccscisjjATi, Oct, ia.- - In Hamilton county the official' majority of Hayesy for Governor, is 1,293 V -Young, Lientenant Governor, 3,251; and the Other State officers poU.abou' the sme, yot8 aa : Hayeii ".. -n i?t -.: .. 1 1 - - f. i -t . : Toledo,3 Oct IS. ' The Cbmi7Whf baliaforiHalJori that the Ward county canvassing board decided, on Saturday, to throw out the Perrysburg vote, in which case Brown andwann , Re publicans, "will, be ' elected Senators - and Hayes' majority in the county reach 723 in stead of 469. ' " CHINA. n!sMr Va4's rtetlatlo4 jjFrjt cresslas .FaTorablV Tne Hlaclit of , Foreicruera tbTrayel a the Interior -Conntderea. te , .7T79AIifOHAI, Oct. 1 3. . The negoiirttfons between Mr. Wade, the IMtisltitiafafe, add. Ih4 cCnmesa -Government a re progressing satisfactorily. The Ptkra -Qaatte publishes an edict re ferring to the murder of M. Maigary, de claring the right of foreigners to travel in the inttrioramJ requiring Chinese officials t take cognizance t treaties. Messrs. Grosveoer and Barker will pro ceed u Tuonan overland. Mr. Wade has arrived here. ..',4 - NKW JKR8EV. . ' ' j ' ' 1 , ' ' ' ' Nuow morn aaa Mtw Gale trrt ! Traeedr. s , Capk May, Oct. 18.. The 8ch.K)Ders David Collins aod China, reported wrecked near Towuseud's inlet on the 4th, have gone to pieces. Hacxettbtowtt, Oct. '18. Jos. R Ikef killed two of his sons, aged six dd ten, missed shooting his wifeaod tneu shot himself seriously in the head. :.n r . . suspeasloa mt lrosj MatiaCaetarsrs . SttOW MOrm. ' J PrrrsBraarOct: 18.,; Tbe-firm of: Rogus & Buicuheld( pnmi neut iru manufacturers of this city, have suspended. ,,.,The:haye been ouenu ing two millstone?, at, Leechburg ana ttnolher at Apollo. Their assets and liabilities are not . toowi sail 'VoIiiiaZ iiaxO adt" ' Susquehanna, Oct. ia Five inches of snow fell veQa.0 JfLKCTBIO IPlRKt. aiuiiciiEB, h. x. uispaicu mentions that a snow storm and severe gale found mat section ounuay. atrkfrgftrasi, and Menace (be vilUge oOlrieg. Trwpsl" 19 f1f " . have been sent thither. j i - J V At 8L Louis, suits have been commenced against Garhard. Bingsborm. Alfred Bevis. 11 fc'eise, ior ukwiey frauds . WASHINGTON. nne matters Postal Service. ' , , Washington; October 18. , 1 IsPqDUr that UeJ3-sttMnt liai offered the Secretaryship of the Interior Department to ex-Senator Chandler. The Judges of.the. Supreme Uour,t to-day, 1 paid their uivferWl fpUke Proeidf nU 1 1 J i ne iommissiouer ut xuicruai hcycuud will direct officers not to seize cigars packed in Daoer or lid feoxes. .for the present tflie"r mt rt . t - T . 1 T) ... they are satisfied the tax has been paid. The Attorney UgAgral decides mat me ipw wfficTimemarKS required Dy law have not been burned with a branding iron. The Commissioner wdl recommend a modifiear tion ofthelaw. .OHIO IDUUIUXI The Postmaster General has directed the exact distances of railway mail routes to be taken and that where practicable mails be 0 ons'un FRANCE. The Banquet In Honor or Tillers Paris, Oct, 18. At the banquet m honor of Thiers, at Anacton, in the Gironde, Thiers said .the republic must be maintained. He did Jho think the Radicals as black as thejr were painted; believed if they gained poweithey would pursue a different course from what their ooDonents suDDOse. lie desired the removal of-ali functionaries who'ddnot re- sbect tb Beptiblic. This he tbouclit neces-l sary TO reeraer aiections represeniuye.. tie denietl .urst-the itepubiic wotnajsoiate- Fraoee,:4SUr may count upoathe sympathy of Europe as JSuropcorf policy in the future would be pence and noa-interventidn. He advocated a liberal and modern-system pt dueatioa. . isiM , ) STho steamer Faraday Experts to sail to morrow to repair the -airect capie. His ex pected 0 be working about the 10th of No vember. . ':'V V"-"' 'vri'i- ,4 Opentnx of t be State Falr-A Fair A t (eatdaates Another Haplst Hoisted Hetribatlre mastic. ; ;" - j-, The StateFair jva a opened in Centra City Park to-day with, promise of success. Many exhibitors and, mnsy goods are on the ground. There was a f air attendance of visitors and the day was spent in prepa ration. x Gen.THawley and party arrived to-night. and he will speak on 6 Wednesday. Tie Fair continues one week. - .v- . Atlanta Oct 18. Clark Edmundson, the negro that was charged wiih raping a white woman in xayelte county, was taken out of lau by some two or three hundred people, early Sunday morning, and hung on the gallows on wnica U8 oruiuer was executed a weea before. NEW VOHK. Hi Arralsnniem of Doian-Erle! Railroad Siatement. I Ev yca Cki. 18. I Dolan was arraigned to-day for the mur der of Mr. Noe, aud plead not guilty. He also plead, in abatement, the illegality of the grand jury. .W.i W-. 1 he jurie railroad statement from July 1st to August Sd inclusive shows that the re ceipts were $5,000,000 and disbursements $4,500,000. . , : ; - ' xTllSSOUKI. Tbrongh Train from Si. Louis (o San Franelseo The-iTInilneer Ror. St. Louis, Oct "18. .. The limes says llic object of GonldjDil- lon, Ames, and ether railroad magnates, in making a ryisit here, was ' a through train via SLiLoids, Kansas City, 'and union roads from New York to' San Francisco. - -A ineveme&t is aflot -among Methodist ministers fori residential DtnioQ ' fo Jefferson Borctebj the mutineer, now under sentence of death.' j r 1 Conviction of a RallrdaaObstrne- lldailst Tweny Years In the Penl tentlarr. ... JJOllO flU I) LIOJ. iiSEliA,J3cf;liL Isaac .McAfee, colored, on trial for caus ing the terrible Railroad accident on the Selma, Rome and Dallov road, about bne year ago, by placing obstructions on Jhe iracK, was convictea ana sentenced to twenty years. . Two white men ate to be tried for the same offence".' ' ' 1 ' WRAfUEB ttEFOHT. t . , , Wak Dkpabtkicmt. Office of Chief Hignal Officer, p:m. f f Washington, Oct. 18-765 P, -.t : it:,. For the Gulf and South Atlantic Slates. rising barometer northwest to northeast winds, cooler, partly cloudy weather and possibly occasional train near the, coast, followed by clearing weather and frosts in the interior. LFCTRIO ftlMltKft, . -4: r Russia has commanded Polish DrtDrie-'l . . . t Sw . . 11 .1 1- . . . iura ui bctcisi -pruviuves iu seti tucir jarms 1 to Russian tenants ; at . prices flzed by the'i government. -This completes tbd.4inpover- lstiment oitne rliU--BBiiity. -f Tsr A London: dispatch says John Morris.. attorney fv?sfoek and bondbldet of the Erie rwsd, 'has: ihadeia report 'Which de-; pres-e these SiBrilies..:It nidicates heavy satrificer th1rfdf8 of tem-y- Cant. A: ;lirAndrew'sw-whoha8 been t for 8 years 8)irinrendnt'ctlJ'..'nd. a- ""'w" " r' ,D 1 and accepted the Soperioteodency bfithel Si. u. and w. . u- Koags,: with liead quarters in Raleigh. - : 7 iiiimKviic ntHKETii. Nkvt York, Oct.. 18 Noon Stocks actfWindffofli? Wney 2 IB cent. Gold opened at 1161 and closed at U6f. Sterling tScchange long $4 78; short f 4 88. Government securities dud and steady. State" bonds quiet but better feeling. .,;JQar'nleiiaal( firm, i Wheat is a shade ornieE. txsn nrm. r'ork heavy at fSl o 621 80. Lard heavy steam 14 cents. nrm. v as follows! October '14 olo(ai4 tt cw? November 13f13 1146 cents; December V0 'O ? 1- XlTT- .r4 r ' . ,t , .Honey easy at cent Sterling ex- VrB'tlhllaf:f4ref. tffT'n8ffl6? Qoyernment securities steady but innctire new8llT. Btate bends quiet but steady... : Qomlttthctea. Cotton quiet and steady, with sales ojf lf 019 bales at 14 7-1614 13-16 cents, k Flour teady, with moderate demand superfine A h A ,,v 'STAR OYSTER Oct. 18 V vestern and.State ,$5 15$5 50; southeta,!.! gpTltfrWfcp2rir 8! western flour firm, with moderate inquiry common . . . m. tw- . T ; -1 loiairexira o vooooo, cooa iucuuiwuw 14890$9. Wheat without decided change, IXltlf fair demand at $1 24$1 A jfor souna Dew auu uia wiuicr reu csniu( $1 25$1 45 for do. amber western, $ 1 85 $15JoEda vW .western. Corn heavy and JoSEex kt 69tS170 cents for steam wesDern mixed, 707O cents for sail do., 71i74 ceuts for high mixed and yellow westerav. Dats1 SteadV. -wirn only a very ttfdderatfeijusi- ness aoiog at oiigiat cenia 4 or iihacu, j iu- . nnA a. Je 1 i Z 4752 and lower at 18J21 cents, gold, for car .w... "f Q700 frrt 4r li.ta hugaf JBteady and in moderate demand-4rQ find heavy at W cents for standard ; A, 10$ cents for granulated and powdered, J 11 ceuts for crushed. Rice quiet and heavy! Atf?! Jcedts or .CarGima, faie todSpice, i7cehts tbrLtotrrsiana, tehts for Rangoon. Rosin firm at $1 80$1 j85.: Spirits turpentine heavy at 42 cents. Pork firmer new mess $21 60$21 35. Lard firmer at I4(ai9 cents for prime steam. IVhiskeysleady at $ Freights steady. 1 (JcsJfev'leoelpis 12U bales, grpss receipts 12,090 bales, f utures closed barely steady, with salesof 20,800 bales as follows: OetrJbeT 14f14 13-33 cents; Kovemberj 13 4i-8213 11-10 cents; December 13 17-3$ 13 0-10 ceuts; January 13 21-3213 11-10 cents; March 1414 1-32 cents; April 114 3-1614 7-82 cents; May 1414 13-32 (its; July 14 29 3-314 ceuls; August 14 131-10 -14J ceuts. -rU' j . ' ' ClSmATi, Oct. 18 Flour dull and unchanged.'. Wheat dkill i-'prune to choice $1 35)1 50.;- Corn quiet buUteadY'al Ga centaTXDala are dull and ( unchanged at 3047 cents.3 Barley dull ananowtaat. -Kye quiet but steady at a 85 cents.' Pork inactive and lower, closing at $24 2323 50. Lardcjuietbutfirm. Bulk meats inactiveshoulders 8f cents, clear rib sides-12J cents, clear sides 13 cents. Bacon inactive shoulders 0i10, clear rib 14 i4i, do. sides 14 cents. Lard' quiet but "Jirra steam 131 cents. Whiskey is in good demand at $1 13. " 1 T Bajtimore, Qct. 18. Oats d u U sou ther a 4043 cen t s. Rye quiet at 7582 : cents.; 4!irovisious dull and heavy purk. eaisier at $23 50; bulk meats nominally lower: shoulders D cents, clear rib 13 cents. Bacon dull and lower shoulders 10J cents, clear, rib 14i cents, hams 1516 cents Lard quiet but strong refined 14 cents. Coffee dull job lots 23 cents. -Whiskey dull at $1 171 Sugar easier at 10i10 cents. . LOUISVILLE Oct.llO. - Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat quiet and firm at $1 00$1 C3. Oats in fair de mand aud advanced sales at S945 cents. Rye quiet and unchanged. Provisions dull. Bulk meats shoulders 9 cts; clear rib sides ISi cents; clear sides 13 J cents. Bacon shoulders 10 cents; clear rib sides 14 cents; clear sides 14 cents; sugar cured hams 16 cents. Lard tierce 14i 14J cents. Whiskey higher at i$l 14. Bag ging quiet and unchanged. COTTOX ItIAItKli-15. r,t 'BostdoEtqady at Hirc(!p!ti.4i)l)ale8 ; ifobile, firmer at 12J -receipts 2,316 bales; Charleston,, steady. aW 13Treceipts 3,740 balesj BaHip0re, rirm at 14 receipts 100 hales; Augusta, demand fair at 13 J re ceipts 1,307 bales; Savannah, firm at l3-r-; receipts 5,108 bales; Galveston, weak and irregular at 13 receipts 5,569 bales; Phil adelphia, firm at receipts 25 bales; New Orleans, easier at 12f13$ receipts 5,029 bales; Norfolk, firm at 13i135 re caipls 4,5ti'i bales; Memphis', steady at l-'li 13 receipts 4,752 bales.- London,- Oct. 18 Noon. Erie railrpad.sharcs J2JX 7."vtARIH, OctUC Nnon. Kents 65f. 52je; - ... .-- x ... LrvBiiPooi., Oct. 18-i-Non. " Cotton, quiet- middling uplands 7il; middling Orteaus, 7d. Sales of 12,000 bales; for speculation "and export 3.000 T)afcs. - . J "" . c"- , yjles o basis Of middling nptnnds, nothing below low .rmiddHng,- shipped December and January per sail, 7i3. y Sales: on a. basis of nuddlinr uolands. HOthing below Idw vjniddling, "shipped' Oc- toueriDd November, 7MBd. ' . '; -f HliakTER:-' z: , Thcjsates'of cotton to-dav include 7.509 fates ofAinerican. j Sales on a basis of middling uplands, nothing below low middling, deliverable Octob'ef,'7d.; . j , . i ; i Sales on a basis of middling Uplands, nothing neloif faw'j ttiddlmg;, : shipped January'nd I'ebfUary, per sail, Td. 1 " Liverpool, Oct. 18--Evening Sales on a.pasU jOf . middling Uplauds, nothing belo fuwmtddlflb,, Qeliverable February and March, 5d. ; j J i- ' ;; . LoanoK, Oct. 18 Evening. ! Spirits turpentine 24s 6d. j 1 i In Store and to Arrive. 30.00 fHrfer,; , r ! 1000 BadIe Cotton Ti" ; : - v . i OA A Barrels H. Syrup, Cuba, Demtrara and New OrleaK Holasees, 1 JQQQ Barrels Floor, ?QQlsg.8aoV oooo"Gar' Half Bbls atid Caves 1 Cautl Bnull. oct7dwtf iNFORJCWOW A CO. Oiiiaiitation. i arm hTKhv mrnud Mvrslnut ahnotlBir. JkQKtlue, flhtns, raasinif or otberwis treapsM'Bg un the fanae known as tha Orton Plantatln, in the .Oonntjjof Bronswicb. The indibcnmisaU' slaughter i;tm it all mwoiii aid th iceMUit depreda- taoaa m ether aixi mere tmportaw respects, hav rendered U necwvar to post thece lands; and fait notice w now giren tnat me taw win De njpaiy n 'orced against ail otfeBderi. . Ac? ia-dw-rf I B. URAlNliFK 1 Citizens' Market. AND AFTER OCTOBER 1ST. 1875. I QN AND APTBR OCTOBER 1ST, 1875, I will Keep coosiauf n aaad a esloct ati etc of Beef, Brk. MuiaDi6a;tj and UanW, aieo, New Kiver OjBters both opvLtMl and (n the shell. Cash order promptly filled. ! - . 1 T. A. WATSON, ! sepiSft-tf Pro; .rial or. j r n Hh( Hhcts Cnba Molasses xKlt Bhdaja.:JdU Iklolasoes, uu - 150 .'1 iv d'ao Poraly itfS jKERCQNER & CALDIt BROS. T octntf IfBRCHNKQ C41.PGR BKQ3. heee. Cheese. Cheese; 1 A A Boxes Cesm Cheese. : J,)) . . .. oJjt yjerluCls '4 f oct n-if KCUCfJBtt ' ,CA fcMtft,BRis. I eluding Utjcagp at 4ti cents afcrililwauaeB 1 donate 4752 cents. Coffee Rio dull aplrlts Casks, Hoop Iron, Glae, Sec TfYoor.VlOO: ..aoiliwq casks. ' Sales of1 50 casks at 87-cents per quiet nnulurw. ...j.ir.' .vt I" ROSIN. J-Rebelots ' C59;bbIV 3 Safes of 500bbls Signed at $1 55 perbhi. ;Mar kelJfirmT'j ( yqtlppg ffpJEtjClB.-i'rP and sales of aa - bbls at A Xir" 1iATow 34fa 1 TAR.iNo Receipts hcd-'ifo "sales. Mar- .ei ui uiu . - "i ! T3vfcHBt!E 633 tmrflsSales )ales. Markel steady. The following wtttefflcial 'q'uptaliptiS' f.'lVl; i Good' -Ordinary r.'h!1? uXl ' ' Stoct'-rOrdihary .13, -y, " Low Middling. . . V. .13 ' ; ' !! " Middling...,.,...,.. 134;,. "I4'' ",Uit GoodMiddlWg..:.:l3i ... " - ' o Im... . . ... m.-imt .in 1 OtA. Naw u varts i Naval Wtoreia4rTei, ' ' j Oct. .15. 18T5. :'T ! eetsttMiayL83aw ' t5 ifrils luperntDeduSPnHOnf of lthe market taay stilt bocalted encours iig, ud io some asca aelTers have a decided sidr, IndifrHntfchont offerinfirtheii limiteil sud t pUes atauabia. - Jiuycrs srere on nana, put not free'JqCaoletnef leadinmoA' inents, close quotations are difflcaUbut note atot of 300181-420421,-aod 43c A$ked at jlje'cloaeioaijTKere: so active on 'Change, the, business f jof yes- terday having Bupulied.mdst Of .the fgent order8. -.Holder8r however, were firmvund confideptin view of favorable accounts from the South. Sales fof 50 febls straftea ! at $1 75; 200 Nos.! S and 1 'at 3 1535f and 600 bbls do at $3 122 75. Tar selling slowly at former, rates. , T fitch, quiet. i.: Tbdf oJlowltfg are the telegraphicadvices : Live powjspiritsjitiir peat kief 1di at 24s Od; common rosin, steady -at 5s;-tiDessteady at 17?! Joftdwp rrpi r d M tM 11 steady atj3)a; iconiraOlivJ'iJl R5a.-oUi. . h MARINE. ' ?7 ;j.i;if,:;XRRiVJED: . , Steamship benefactor, Jones, 2?cw York,. A D Cazaux. - Btmr North State, Green, Fayetteville, Worth & Worth. Strtr Dixie, Jacobs, Smithtnte; C j? G Parsley & Co, , , . , - . ! Br Brig Signal; Williams, 59 days, Liver pool, Alex Sprunt & rJor, with , CO, tons Salt, ! . . ! ! .. ' ' , ';,'-!V.1!- " ' CLEARED. ,, . . . , s; Steamship D J Foley; Price, ;3nltlrn ore, A D Cozaux. Stmr North State, CGrteiiicFiyetteville, Worth Worth:'---1 1 . Schr B Scull. SeuU. New York. Williams jfcrohJsons.iq nr. fans afd'tf 5 Schr Joe Uarleon I hnrstoD, New 101k, Worth & Worth, :. . KXPOKTS 1 -L T; - COASTWISE. : r i New Yokk. Schr Win "Scull b03 hales cotton, 000 casks spirits 1,500. .bbls rchr Joe Carlcton 1,000. bbls ro6iqv , ( OTTON AIII RAVAL STORES; The fplloiving is tlie stock of naval stores aud cotton in yard and afloat at thi3 port Oct. 18: Cptiuiviiiard,. atloat,.., y. 1.300 Total.. . A MO 1 SpirilTiYrrieuirne, M'yaiilU 4,592 bbls. atloat, , 200, if. ' i 1 Total...... ... 4,792 Kostin, in yard,. . .. . afloat .ui'- 50,SJ4 bbls. Total,, . n-i .ta4...i . . ...-.., 59,863 " j Crude Turpentine, in j'ard,. . . . N 963 bbls. " L ' s afloat, 125 " , Tar, in yard,,.. .,. .. t t,055kbls. .Total.. , ... .ri.-.,!.f Jr,ltK- a For tha week ending Oct ; lS-cottbnl 4: 4,183 bales ;sitriti 1.400 ciski; robin 5,045 EXPORTS For the week ending Oct ,18 cotton, J 2,254 bales; spirits, 1,666 casks; rosin, 7,077 bbla rAde2bbls;jtrlllrIj Quarantine 1 Npticl I j 0NTIL FURTHER NOTICE, ALL VESKSLS from Ports Soutb ef Cape Pear, wiJleotas to at the visiting station near Deep .Water Poiat aud awat be iaapeciion of xbe a , r ' (! ; or't Qaarautlne Physician. V, i HHlWiUi- tmL w.vl.. vW-. wIi, AM CDV1D 11VUI A V LS ' WJ UU V A vlMIT ST W VA Jl other Infections , disease' exist, will be required-1 ui.Jergo s rigid and prolonged Quarantine, ' t All vesselF,. or, boats' of as cbarsntec baving a'ck ness bn board oa arrival, or Laying had feickneeajm J time during the voyage, are required to come to tlie station arHnpedjm, wittiost eegard It ftbtf fort trom HlAct tiiy. come.'. Vet se:sot inciiided as above will pnjcetd without deteniin. 1 I'iloi are upec a ly enjoined 10 ma'te careful in quiry relative o vessel c. ew Jtc . ar,d if not satittfh d vitu tlie s'aieiueuts of the aain or t oiuinamler, or If the vcbj.l i3 ai a filthy -ondlti!ii, ih t i,riH!be vyoggel to tbe-gtagirfor lursber ejiamlna- Pilot wfltuTly vi jldtiiig tbe Qnarantine laws are pubjCi to a f:rfeiture of their braBCb; Hattters of veH-ela toa flue of two hundred dollars s day for evrry day they violate tbe Quarantine laws, and all other pureone are liable for ea-b t-nd every offence. , All ve eels ohj ct to visitation . n0er aliove rcaulaiion,-wiU b t s fla in' tbe moin'rfggihg," Port ide. ! 1 ! F. W. POTTER, Qaarantln Pbyeic'an, "iirt At h4 illw inert iu Al .1 ! jMie.Ht aw till ijov, 1 Tit Fr . ..... . ; , I rrtfE LARftWT PELtO-,!'"' 1 tisn of Men's md lo'a Clothing. Ajehf a Fumiisbiug uooa, Silk umbrellas, &c. A lar e M '(if VuS'V' i W'h t ShHkir Harnel. Un-. den-ktet- and -iHwrfs . kH t? cosi'tniiil. i n hand, K'i i nftairfftS li!!i.l"16 l-ii;Tf J.l:i.-'rt "!.;,) .T;):- k:,;Vn!V' ! i,fyi.it:f,;i s t 'in: t- f.-n.i-v. .c,ll Jj;oiTWiW:S''.T&fT von ;ns J UR COAL AND WOOD YARD TO CORNER of Orange and Fonth waterBtreets. All kinds of aki" anoVlWooa-ai-the lowest prUs-ilASh. tin m i9v. i? ci.i.ni io e.W ,TH'Oi' dT sigamesu,S0lt($U: ,,-n guuim mm mm - i.i In 13 i 11 ebsoi.Wilmr i.a5;N. C. Orders and con i a-iasr Mir qiBrons. rvvJd beTWtood, Ki small orders higher pnees nave tu uo tiuuacio 1 f j (1 f If V & 'J ii U 1 J BAGGING annny. . . BACON North Caror.nfs j ilams, ft ft. 1 t v 1 . an 1K n a 00 -.00 &idei j - i U'H. DU ii, I , VI ester u bwloked - L r '1:;' 15 ; A S :ltt ll AO Dry Salted- Shoulders , 1 ifn i Osrthe tiool New Aex.. s SCO ts o 3 2) a to New City, each. Xnrf.hftrn Ji5 t Northern, & j SO !4rt CANDIiiS Sperm, y S... 5 a 14 15 Yi & id Ldamamme, l lr ES E Northern Factory 9 E Dairy, creamy la ... . .. I State, S B ,1 X)r'Ffifi Java, 2 WiWlillM"lllltt VHmiliiTFJV I - CORN MKAL bushel It5 & 1 ,CW rxMisriC!-ReeiJtut,iM.ffr '8'- to ! x i&m. 5) bnncn 1105 & FISH Mackerel, lo. 1. "9 bnL.. 16 00 80!OQ. , No. 1. S-W-btrtr.T r- .... 8 W w W Mackerel, Ne. 2, & ba- 13 00 & 13 a. 8., fi DDI ,5,00, at.,., - I J Saper, Northern, hbi,4,-.l , 6 Qp,.4.i() 0 nxira au. uui.h in ;t blj V.V.1 I 65 ' 7 WX in. -xaai-s-SK!,,! Cuy Kills Paper., 9 btl, If wM If. Ill 11 Ftotf iwf iXpfa . 1 uu i;u r(a ira 1,:.' I Sz. Famiiy. DDI ft CO IO 1 i'r,.1;r, Krtlli;pr. " I 50 f Hi Cfh. 501)0 65 00 tX) 00 40 00 00 03? ft 43 CO " Floor, eo oo & si oo 55 00 65 00r 00 00 a 67 Co' Joniulete tut no f!i ' Wando Phosphate, J " ' Berer & Bnta'p Phoer.n. ,! oa oo ' & TO oo t.;i '.;J.y;i..i:!' O&AIN Com, ia utore, jl 6fi K . 13 n 1 9) 103 Oara;reo, wiB:, . i. 1 . S3 'Hcont, ; TeCftmelieLl. ' "! " Oaw. U banheliJ-, ir. SS , Pe&e,Ci)w, 9 boebel ...,, tij ,. ,1 00 ! 'ury, 9 - - , ;u ra ,j HAT Baleni. -4WJt . ! I SO a 1 3 iNortb rtiver. 'CO C . ,i . 1 lu ftt 1 S3 oop ntON- toi. . . . i i ( a 1 1l XiABD Northern, ft lb ... 16 & 17f LIMB W bbl ; ! 1 50 i . amp stim, reearowx, jBnart..i a uo ?oo zt W (i saw 30 00 t S3 ,26 00 iK-ssea aiaariar'. seisonod. 30 ' Scancune and Boorae, com mon. 9 lllrft.i..ii.l,'-t... 15 00 83 00 f it V ; 40 80 . 8 7 3 & 476 IS 00 00 1 10 its 1W 110 SO ; 40 1 40.200 . 75 vO (X)- . 3 25 3 60 00 00 g 00 00 tl 00 00 KOLASSE.-Cnba.bhda.9 Kfil.. . Sutrar Hoase, bnds, 9 gal. . h .. .. .. .bbl8 ffal .... ' L rrap,bbSB. 9 pal M,. . L' ?A1XS Cut, 4d to aod, 9 keK. . : UUba iierosei'e, 5 gal i r - KoBin . 9 i?ai.. ;.'v ' ran bushel. ...... J. rL ATOES Hwaet, 9 DWScJ,. . Irish. Nbrfliern. B Mil FORK-NcrTherh. city Mess t.'J.!: Frtiaa. 9 Wl i Ruop, t9)btiL'...j.j..s... E1C3 CarbSr.R, t .....V. I East India, fi ltoub, 9 Jiurii r. . . IIAjGS Ctwntrt, 9 fe....., 1 oty.'tf t7 i.:..:-...?.r..v ROPS ....... SALT Alum, 9 baste!,. i Uverpobl, 9 ssce..." .Amorica&, 9 tsack.........,,. gUGAK-Caba.lb.. .......... .1 so e-i 1 so " 88 3 6 ., 98 : 25 r 110 J10 1 CO . ' ' 8(3 09 ft .. 1.S ,. if? a 4 0C 6 00 2 50 300 6 50 9 fcO , SO 00 25 CO CO 00 ffl 00 00 18 00 a 00 CO OS o- IT ) 00 00 13 & 14 00 8 60 10 00 4 CO, 44 6 CO 1 00 5 00 : 1 75 3 CO 25 (Q 8! S5 a t 43 - i'-Cotoi,t.L'.:' ...... b a t.C: '-' '' Ex.C 13 Ousbed. -S T . . .' .'. SOAP Northern. 9 ft SHINGLES--Contract, $ II:... . Common, . Cypress Saps 9 M; Cvurerfi Hearts Q 3t. J I STAVES W. O.Bbl.,9 a... .. I K.O HhrL, 9M..i. ,.v... T" CypfeaR, 9 K TAIXOW . . . i . TIJTBER Shtppice. 9H I MillPrhae, Si.,.,. ' Mill Pair. .. .. .. .... Inferior to Ordinary. 9 M HSKBY Noirhern . cul . . . North Carolisa. 43 eal .,1 . , fOOL Unwaehed, j K . .. KTES OF FUEIGEiT. : r , Per Bteamer. Per Batlini' ; To New sobe, 'CrtdTnrpenitEe9U)l 45 & ar.pt b )5J ruf om.-.;..'.'.... Snts 7arpeatiB 9 bbl 0 30 a fl 86 4,69i) S5 - 6s n ooi-i ooo Soein 9 bW,.tv...s. (Mton9 bal.H..i. Peanat9 buBbelj.Jj j. if To PHiumEFdiiiU 3 ff 1i(Ykni in- S Wftn'O W 'ii m m I 45 '0 09 p 10 iiiV. ;. - 'i; i ! ' 0 t 0 50 '0O- 0 50 6 lt C0j CnideTnrpeatla 9 fcW 6 OS 60 O 00 4u U So Ta w D ow . s i . .j 1 . j-.V Spts Tmrocntine' 9 bbl Kosin 9 noi o oa o so 0 00 0 50- Cotton bale'.K..0 eafc eoj ' TO 8 00 oottea uooas baiei. i o 00 a 0 re 0C0 4 Peaimrts 9 bushel 0 oi 6? iin 0 noio otH o esi io 7 00 8 00 . . .. . i 1 0 09 b 5 0 00 0 45 O 00 0 75 0 00 0 45 0 00 8 00 - t 00 0 00 s 60j-eo :ii't . ; , 0 DO tt 0 65 - 0 00 0 65 0 09 9-90 5 O70 8 60 0 00 -0-1 ft ft in Lomber 9 it. ,: . . ... . f To Bahuhhur. CradsTorpentiae 9 bbl Ymr 9 bbl...-. .. .... I Spts Turpentine 9 bbl Kosin 9. bbl. . w .... . . Ootton9 bale......... Peaaata 9 bosbl..iU.' Lasiber 9 M. i -TO BOSTOK CndeTaipsntioe 9 bbl Tar 9 bbl. ... . .-. i : . fptsTnrpentlns 9 bbl Eosia 9bbi,i...w;Vi-. Cotton 9 bale Peanuts 9 bushel...... . f eo 0 48 0 00 451 0 00 Q VO O00 & 0 45 0 00 8 00 0 00 & 0 11 o ooa 8 w o oo-ow Q 00 0 00 0 00 0 00 o oo e oo US EbRXuvmXt-BAZXtXr BT TH. BASK 0 S1V BtAItOVlCK -t i-'il .3S; " n ..i.t r!i t.;i J. ... .... . v:!.i Y;Ujnlmi), few 4 I - , . .. . ' , - 1 1 Gold .ij.- j;..tC j...--iv.i.-.'j.C!H8 V"-.,;tis Rxchangs (sifrht) on Ne Totk,!u.tv.,. i'l-'. Jf dise'V, . tfammore,. . x " fil tltS KOBtOtK. .J? .5.V."iw. J ' l'h ladelphia, X " ' - ;. r .-. i Wretem l Sties... v. ... w ' : txcbunjr- :X davi-8 9 fienB liiterest aila-d ijnnve Bank of ,cw Uav bujcai.L.. . .. .. . , 1.'6 First National Bank,..; . .. . -SC. Dawson Bank ..t ..C UK) WuBsnwtonlkiirdisigdtoca, ' : 114 MechaniCB' 93 ; 10 Do.i j ;. . 48B.i.A.;rj..H(lO'l'M so , Do. of Kew.H,y..--.v.ji.l.4....J8 'i XWi ; HDecii special T 8 Do. to N. C. Railroad ...4d W..4..W, R. R.Bondfl.7 VefGold lnU.,5 Carolina Central R. R. Bonds, 6 9c . .70 Wilmington City Bonds, 8c....c... ;7! j 7 ye ..b ...... 90 old 6 9c 70 11 i .ir.itJKva ... tr new 6 9e...,6 Vl1.nnv.r fsnTltit.ir Rrini d fin .mm in b.-t i W. & w. Railroad Stock .t , 7T J . 1 Ti 'ir'-oinZitrlr i t ..oi Rae:L::;:;-:;; . on . .1,.. Tl. .m It. 14 um.i V L... , . , HA ..... Speck. Ni cva j . - j J-Be3t Pable-1 Bnttn,b ikrn7 -t z a una 3 k vo;fc Bin?) ssaxim -tidogb Jtajie riuiav 9 a . . Mln41aC'ar)eB,aceordinK to aaalitv. M ft 1 11 iiiiirmfaa--'' ; mLi ;j.rfs v,Tl .j.jft.! ITTi9siStlTA.. .vi- I , ibV:ifc;ivWU, MUCTi -KKUKtVED. ANT J tirP--9sr JWt8-VflatsiiI noil i Ha i.i avU3tiUUa ,)iWMHv 4('feMAMdil J 11 j: TOift :AT4fiAaiilsMQnE.i. . . . v . r . , 1 -it ..irin, ... i . 1., . i . ... f t I : rtif 'ill. Wia jt.Hfi .mo- tr until 7i ifiO ni jiio-ff yv ' ' i f;j..,J-iR 9ii.o7. sJM.!r;ifJ :iS,1 . t I I I ........ .. ;. f f . , )r..u; -nnr. t.J nti oitl d -wl ti't!hn ftrt vh , we w ; l . J . I V r r t . . j5Uf 1 1 ,1,1. tcmniT)! amrtt unr J!!tv VI nm'i 9f.:f d-iPftt rlW: -?tA! A inhff.H ifii'i) soil '.'n- triv -..tifrs Replete witli all1 the; ' 1 ;mmm 00', ' 1"--'! .ii; !)!! ,11 f ?ii-MH-'' ;t!'t ,Jlid i!::pultya.rnx iiH it fijJOl t).:lJMrt-EW Ol H-.m ' i 'M 1 . ir? , , ., . . !" R lOl dsitOrfi --JK TJI.J10J Oil . ' ,U r . . Jjrdes i6w;ojrk arid Boston tines. bV. WIL ; FtoFiSgmAfefe to anoints rtlvoiSouth W-;Ybl& -ANbWlLMlRWTON STEMIIIP C0., tJE3il'WEEKLY SAILING FROM Wednesday :ir BOSTON ANDj FAtt iiapli; NSm VOltK AND' WILMINGTON STEAJlSHlP COMPATf, CONNECTING vTITH Til. ostpii and SEMI - -i ' r Beiw-fcehlJcvcTorkand. Wilmcgton, Wednesday and Saturday, froia each pop, Shippers may rely opoa tbe promptand Regular Sattiiii of these Steanjers, and onlck dispatch mv, -, ... all Shipments by this feonte. j ,"'-" V - - J.1 JLJJ JL-J U.X. JL - ; ' 'CoMiecTMie at Wiiniinpton with the Wilmington doltrmbia ' and Antfnsta ilailroai' WilmiBi?t.f. , Weldon Kaarcadrtfce-Carolina Central Railway and Cape J?ear Hirer, bteamera.. .TTTf .: ' THHOUGn fclLLd OF LAblNG GIYENTO AND, FROM ALL , POlNTS IN NORTH AND son ii CAROLINA GEORGIA AND ALABAMA . , ... ALSO TO j : ,,. i , . .. i "New- Tork, Eo'etc-c, Providence, Fal River and other Sastfern ftgee. !-; . . RATESUARAKTEfiD ASLOWAS BYANTGTIIER ROUTB AND, TIME AS QUICK IX) OR OVERCHANQBS PROMPTEy PAUrl ' SV1-. MARK' ALB GOODS XVIA VLYDZTS WILMINGTON LIXh suuv-t-x. Further inormafioa apply to either of the naderalned Apentunf i1aH !... D. D. C. MINK,- ..,;', General Eastern AeenC r , . jj iievoaehimStrc ei, Boston. i 3 f i ' : Bait im64'd.cJStmtiiern BteaiirTisbictatioD .v.,. :,v.:r ,i .V;r; r-- KH.Compaiiy.,,-! 1 , 1 ii'uU hwte xtiMn fi!v1 jew- !--l'f.f?- .i7ii,Ti..rit.u. . .; - ; .. ....!...... 75' East Freight Eout to i Mint iJn.il :ad .? m filu"!' vrt; flj i!j i ! 4ii!9 lt:J , .., . I K A I TII MIIVIC.... . ...t... I 75 4 SalOrxLpi Tuesday 't&d1 Prtda,'''at" s ; lf1 itt;, , AND FROM WILMINGTON ffffarj ce Line BalUmoro. Boston1 and Providence .Q - . S .TTT SOT li '! ii!nv"Tv''u,i"MfU51i,T'",1'B-T.'i i CLIDB'8 PfiILADLTIlIA ANft, PROVIDKNCJS liTSTK i Rippers may y ipo tq pjoiiipa esafaur ail Shipments by this ItifrbW, ,rfTi K.. I t ! t avian -k .Jj H :.'a.iiJ .tU UK , TUROUGIL&ILLS OF. . LADING GIVEN' TO , , f iCLAROXflAGBORGJA'AlST) ALABAMA. ! " . BiMtimore, PhuaatlphJa, Boston. Providence anv other Kc-nie and time am Oi:wV- m, -J svv..w w. " Ilh1nl5rinlvftftly to : kl!lWlN r1ZubliALU, Agent Baltiinbre'Llae, 50 Sohtb StX BalOmerej ' " " ' ! ' mar 18 tt A. Or.CAlAVXAgfeiit Ssltiraote sud'New.Yerk Lines: ,vimii.it'.N i .Mi. diisfcltA'Kolf&, . r ' (U.Pe?sjctinWWWsslui) UnivereVty.'); t Theregalar annnal term of 'this Lair School wil openvon WKlNhlAV, OCIOBKB 18tb, '18T3 Poll conrsey two cenna, sir months eaem. dehts sdmRted totheenkr Class, on elimination, by application on or brfore Oetober Mth. '1'uitlpn, lNflrst year, ' -second ear;: iBclndtar'use; of erpsrssaiarsuresB.i"H " w ,-!" t I'l iwauiai.n. 9jur.Njm.tMi.! MniMMiiM r i Ti!r ;ini.'f -Sjlf U'JBnt lift ---1 "n M ! i'fi ,y lrjlijtl r,l avy J-Arli UUm.tAnMj,nl bu tiamftii i,' -xltlud ) i l.ii-i i lute .Miiia.fiaui 1 ..r,,.. . . . . tntiawi Mil Tunance p; May 9th, aebnire by the City Marshal, I and the owper thereof sabject, toft'ise'df Prv JOcBUfs fsailf uKa eVst'esamljsed Wlrl4'Urywitbbb priimenJW the thdrrtbiy fm;r RsVbsMiS'ioti fbi ii .ai-u i jtilsad oi b-jifm 4d. Ajv Oimi'iDiithir.iiATf7KWlth ? -hi -XVi T;r;-w, i ... i., .'Jj' Hi .'li'.'lJ VitJ-iOVV ifio'tn'r snrv:;?ooi'S. .t1l!vn -j wf,o(vrd 1o -jita-oi i-j-,.,,; i ii ,'a ld"iUl7 ':!! JiSUii Jisn .'4 .hi;l-i iijt;i! ui f-. j Kn- uyiH; o3 oi;taJ5i !( ,4 hw- 4iiw h-Ms mA-j , r r ,..B,,v.iJnf j(C, .-iLvhus. . daily RKCNG, :; . ,; j ; ".- r. ' m.--.,. 4 ,,,;-., r,!,.'.. ..-t Novelties of the Season -Wl'sh:- J 4 Market cct. i . . .Mt infill 'iff awoa ..yit j 'u'..ill 1 A.') WEEKLY wis. x-..i;r.is cw.. General Aeents.-.-. h ., .,... ,,.-.M '"'Kew Tort line, Ti l-r:A i r4' ? Bowjinrt Qreeo, New York D. CAZA UX Acrent. ,. Bartimbre' airid ew York Xiqep, ! i ' J . Ji i ti . in a 1. laiiiiibmlsoi'w ,! ; i''. .4aCi -o- vHlT.liliil.Hli Baltimore , , aa4 ..Wilpnisston Liso r Between gnTtfnyre and.Wilmiasrtoji, : J !:; li W' . lfHil 1 jf!;Ui'.! ,-r. Baltimore and Philadelphia t ( Bt Co.. i Ml Jjaiiy xViia. ; Uanai, . Ijjjj, Bvea. Baltimore and, Philadelphia. . i i i o iWESTKHN emits.' W 11 , ,Mtin9 $4d;WUiui; line, .TIT' . . - i - - JiHOer;eiiiisj , ; j: . . IiIhad' and : the BsUbnore um J hloRaflrod.,f '::t ! ..I. i . . . . kailiiig f then ftT, ' ' W Steamers .y , pick dispatch given to ANJ) FROM; ALL POINTS IN NORTH AND SOUTl its." sad otber Eastern cuica. Rates Jiuaraute -d a U)r an br ih.imtWr.iv,i,ii,tio ' a otber E rerchare . .UM. V.O either uf 'fhe undersigned Ageiita ol the Ia MlcSOKLLANEiUS. HEW AEE'I V AL ! j,.-l ' Si "i ii 1 WACCAMAWj GAPS PEAR FKE8H-BEATKN .-.-.ii' ii.i..n 'e ' ' ' !'?! ii- C i-17 I (J? I ' ' ' "'' ' ' - ' ZlAM& ftllfES JtaiaULVJK OfFfiSS of;lell. kicdat..Relc- Priees, KISK, i 'iStittM aOjiiS tl tlw,' TetLBTiSOAPb. rine'ti VCiBfln t-oipS.1 Twenty 'Jy kiaiQ'J JIIOUB J'W Gi i CASH. elose bsv)& sartOmW'Oan ie anweo jAiKoai-8nig;wj'' "7."' ' I ,..L f -v. mu.il . t ioctMw.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 19, 1875, edition 1
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