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J WILMINGTON, NI C. : BY TELEGRAPH. ! .rr T-,"r-r- r-t -7 i NOON HEI'ORTS. i' : .-0 Ci6 -ToTi v A - is FOREIGN INTELLIGRNC1 NCE. j - , rt.fr-- ? 'lysvt sblpw relt an L JUoae o fXJ f aTli e "W r : In 8PMaCoar4 Arnim o bf Tried for Treason Seiienck'a Resls ; nation Dented, 6cc. ' ; j L j London, FeW 18.- : Mr. Plimsoll spoke against the merchants' shipping bill when it passed to its second reading.' - , v j.,, ...... ..::,; Eleven persons were saved and fifty-nine lost by the wreck of the. Strath Ulyd. The vessel floated ten taller after the blow, and the boilers burst as she sunk. 'The? Time reports-that the captain, ... withtwen&r-eyiht persons from the Strath Clyde, were landed ,a't Deal. ' $ f p$ g ' The limes' tomspoMetit -witn the Carl ists explains his dispatch about the battle of the 13th, which was sent before the, close. Thei Alfonsists were reinforced and the Carlists , repulsed. ... r. j A dispatch fromi6Jeai deliiz says the 'Alfonsists are concentrating for an attack on Ectella. . ' - ' " j The steamer Egypt, ashore oft Egrement, floated and proceeded undamaged, j The Daily lelegrapfcia. Informed that the statements published by the Central Press, yesterday, that Gen. Schenck, the Ameri can ? Minister, had , resigned, and that bis resignation had been accepted, were unau- thOriZedW-jaJrj.,:Kji;ME.i-i-. .... .hjK . i-f-.i...-; .;. L Berlin, Feb. 18. The GerSiuta S a legal journal; an-: nounces that the State Tribunal has deci ded to indict Count VoxkArnim for treason, and issue a writ against him " London; Feb.' 18C ' Of the ."twenty-nine persons landed. &t Deal, from the steamer Strath Clyde, many were greatly exhausted, and ' three-have since died. -" u ' j Accounts of thd . number . on board ihe Strath Clyde are conflicting. The most re liable seems ta be that the crew numbered thirty, and that Vbere were twenty-six pass engers, eleven of 'whom were landed at Dover. The total number lost is put at six teen, in addition to those who died at ' Deal. ... .! ,..,.,.', , ; v . j The steamer Franconia, which belongs to the Hamburg; and -American -West India line, was outward bound forthe West In dies. She anchored in Down-of Deal last .night, and steamed eastward "at daylfehl, coming to London for- repairs She has Kiiuicefceea ?rpojtedi ar passing f-Ttiames Haven. - ' t r.''J .': . ''"' -: The StrHlh j Clyde" IW iu the fairway, uti.iut two milts off Dover. ; Iler matla are 'htamling twiy'feef abovu water: j LIatek. Two ladies and three gentle nif 11 are reported to have been picked up by a passing vessel bound" for London. ?. SsTiEiLAtEifeThet Ifsts published oy the papt-fc this'afternoon allow that the Strath Clyde bad- twenty-three passengers and a crew Numbering forty-seven."- Another per son has -died at Dover. Of tho party known to have been rescued, only six passengers, ooei of whom is "among the four who have since died. " " ' - i . : ? . . .t LoXDON, Feb. 18. ! The Pall ilall Gazette's Berlin special says the prosecuting counsel has applied for the beizure and requestration of Count Vou Ar nim's estate and property. The announce ment of the charge of treason causes pro found sensation. ' - The Times has a Bpexjial from Vena sta ting that the Alfonsists are attacking Estel la to-day from Villa Luenta and Oteiza. All is quiet at Vena. The Carlists have re occupied Duran go. ... ' . .. The Standard's Berlin special says the Ba varian Diet re-assembles on Monday next, when it is believed the Ultramontane mem bers will accept the compromise with the cabinet, whose resignation the King is de termined not to. accept. . 't Livebpool, Feb. 18. . It now seems that the steamship Egypt, in avoiding another steamer, touched bot tom at Egremont beacb, but backed off un harmed.... V ". :. . . . . ; ; ' ' .' ; Lissom, Feb. 18. The United States steamer Lisbon leaves here for Southampton to-morrow. . ...Pesth, Feb. 18. The Herzegovinian papers contradict the statement of the Austrian journals, that a basis hits been found for the establishment of a Hungarian bank of issue." ; I" V ' j WASniNGTUlV. Contested Klectlan Caaes-The Paelfle RailroadW-Arreiits for Prandalent V ,Cllai- ''"..'.V- u-.-i V .-.-; "''-i I ' " ' " Washdcgtox, Feb. 18. The case of Finley and Wall, from Flori da,! have bad a further bearing. The committee on Privileges and Elec tioBS did. not consider Spencer this morn- inir , -.''' -; ' . The Pacific llailroad -committee consid ered further safe guards against co-operation tr combination of the two roads. The Austin . and Tapalovampo. road was also dUcubsed. There wai no vote on any sub ject, and the main question was postponed to Tuesday. - - Taylor and Weed, and Gamage, the mil lionaire lawyer and ex-Treasury agent, were arrested ; to day po w arranfs from New Orleans, for passing fraudulent claims against the Treasury. Taylor and Weed ave bail in $10,000 and Gamage is held in 3uO,O0Ot Jt-ia, -stated,; that Taylor and Weed, learning of the probable fraudulent character of the claim had it-erased from the dockef of the Court of Claims. .. : ' EieciHiOkPinxs, Richards, Brothers mili and levator, at Cbtunplain, Illinois, were burned Thurs day nighL -Loss $47,000. v - i-..-- The ;boilei; of a portable saw mill, at x runup ion, : juass., exploded yesterday, killing tbre out of four men employed. 1 A bill aboHshfrrgTcapital punishment in Maine passed the Senate yesterday. It had previously passjedbe Huse.- x Williama College, of Spiingfieid Mass.V Las voted to ! withdraw from the Boatioe Aasociatiobv-f"! T Addle, Shaw &.Warburton, manufactu ring eInisojiMaflche8t: have failed. Their liabilities are estimated . at $500,000;;5'.ia; 4i v;r? r sr , ANew Orleana dispatch states that the difficulty betweea Hon. Geo. Dupree and Mr. J. M. Stoutmeyer. of the Tinu was adjusted 00 the field creditablv to the par. Geo. Webster; the manager of the Ken tucky State Lottery,: was found aead. ves terdayiad Louisville. A horse and baggy were near him, and be may bvf ? bee kicked by the horse inhedb and drowsed.' t . In the Babcock trial, at Str Louis, jester 4ay, a leWeWri?t8,i5d iHrte Jaf i& part br JanuaryTl8Wrat thelgquesf 6f J6ye, he; opened i letter box. searching twoTetter. one" addressed (o'BabcotJK And one La A.Trrjo.M rava tham t.. who declined to give a receipt, he saying it nj.y jne cflrTW did toot report 4he circumstance, ' J ' WASHINGTON " Sen'ata'Not la Session Proceedlnca In ffbe.Hoiise:-Tnejndlelar7 Reorsan Washington, Feb. 18. X'J CONGBE8SIOKAIi. '.. '. Tiro a t j-vt- in dnnoiAti 4a low UQUSIU-Mr- Blackburn, of Kentucky onerea a resolution calling on the President- for information, whether?auY exeeu tiveMfflee8f acts 01 luties baVe-bfeeWper-formed since the first of March, 1869, at a distance from the seat of government, and for ,how long A period at any one tune,and In what part: of the United States ; also, ; whether any public necessity existed there for. ' --j "'. f r' i-ms .t ; : Objection being made, to its present con sideration, the resolution was laid over for one day.. . ". . Mr.: Kobbins offered a resolution asking the Secretary of War whether and 1 what military officers acted as consular or diplo matic appointees. 5 The bill reorganizing the Judiciary was resumed, when Cincinnati was substituted for Louisville. -"An amendment substituting Mobile lor JNew Orleans was reiected, as alsopoe substituting Philadelphia for Pitts- DUrg. ' .. - KSA -ii iw '-J- ilfc-i. "r .- rending a vote ordering the bill to a third reading, 4he House adjourned. - -To-morrow's session will be occupied in ;debatry3;j frr.TT', MISCELLANEOUS. " Geo. Taylor and John W. Weed, lawyers I ibis city, on February 10th, made a mo tion, in the Court of Claims that the evi dence of certain witnesses in the cases of Harriet A. Mills, for 100 bales of cotton, valued at $40,000, and Mary A. Cleveland, for 600 bales, valued at $230,060, shall not be used in the trial of either case. On the 14th- of February the court ordered that the evidence may be withdrawn from use by the plaintiff, but held for use by the de endants. The proceedings against Taylor and Weed are based upon the fraudulent character of the withdrawn testimony. - ; : ' A majority of the Senate Committee- n Privileges and Elections decided to-day . to investigate the second charge made by the Stale of Alabama against Senator Spencer, thai inspection to the United States Senate was secured by corrupt, means and prac tices. 'l bey wilt near evjdenceupou seven teen of the specifications under this charee, but refuse to investigate the remaining thirteen, and they also decline to investi gate the first charge, viz: That the body by which Mr. Spencer claims to have been elected to the Senate of the United States, was not the General Assembly of Alabama this question having already been decided in Spencer's favor in the Sykes-Spencer con test. ' ' ' ' j fThe bar of the Supreme Court paid to day the customary tribute to the memory of Reveniy Johnson. - ? !i -n Minister Schenvk'3 resignation has not been received, but.'H certainly expected. There arc no intimations as to who is to be his successor. The (Jommittecon Pacific IJailroMdshave agreed t) r port u bill innking more specific and general ihe teportM4f the railroad com panies required by the act of 1S68. PUKEIGN IM KLLir.KNCB. Alfouao AksomeN Ceutmand of the Army Continued Succenaea of His Troopa-Heported Carllat Oirtraeet &e.,dce. . : ; ' ' : . . Madkid, Feb. 181 Alfonso reached Viltoria yesterday, and starts to-day lor Vergara, to assume the chief command of the' army. General Quesada will be appointed his Chief of biaff. .1 In the Cortes, yesterday, Canovas del Cast el lo read a telegram stating that Gene ral Torsara had advanced to Villatuerta, and the Royalists had captured Arandi joyen. The following official dispatch is pub lished to-day: The Carlists at Penaplata having killed a French captain on French territory, General Pourcat, the French commander, has sent a batteryin the direc tion of Kenaplata. Don Carlos is stated to be in the neigh borhood of Val carl os. , Shells from the Royal batteries have de stroyed a church in the suburbs of Est ell a. Carllst J unta are preparing to seek refuge with the Carlist archives in the mountain ous districts of Lasamezcuos. FHOH BttOOKLYN. Tlie Beeclier Council Tne Answer of Mr. Beecber-Solemn Ifeclaratlon of . Ills Innocence. . Brooklyn, Feb. 18. Mr. Beecher, in concluding his answer before the Council, compared himself to a central body, on which all the rays of the sun were concentrated, and upon which was being heaped all the troubles that could be gathered upon the face of the globe for ty times. In closing his answer, Mr. Beech er said: - "If there is any man on earth that has anything to. say to my detriment. I here now challenge him to say it." Cries of "good, good," and '-'hear, hear, proceeded from various parts of the church, and then Mr. Beecher continued: "If there is any angel of God, I challenge him to say aught against me; aye, I go far beyond that challenge the truth from God himself." . ffla8SAHD8ETrS. Death, of Charlotte Coshman, tbe Celebrated Actress. : , ; t-X'--'J 7-, ' Bobton, Feb. 18. - Charlotte Cushman, the actress, died at the Parker House, in this city, this morn ing. Miss Cushman had been afflicted with cancer for a long time, but was better last week, and took a short walk 00 Saturday last, when she took1 cold and pneumonia resulted. She was quite cheertul, yester day, but a change occurred at 2 o'clock this morning and at 7 the became uncon scious, and death followed. UKlTlliiU HKrOUT. Wak Dkpahtm KHV, INT, 1 umoeoi uniei ienal Ufflcer .Washington, Feb., 18-0:85 For the South Atlantic ; States stationary barometer and temperature, light northeast winds and clear weather. ... a; KLKCTKIC SFARKR, " At Baltimore the CTro.mt the injunction restraibing the city cort o a- uuu irom paying appropriations to sectarian and private charities; ' V 74,:':' -; In tbe Babcock case at 8s. Louis tbe go Tern ment put in no rebuttal testimony, and the defence moved that the judge instruct the jury to acquit and discbarge , the pri soner. An argument on the motion en: sued,'1'---1 's.:.:;t, .. . .uiv.i. u; ,'e t - (!. -rfil ii.'. '4. J kw yoRavyeb. 18 Noon, and strong Statu i7,tX-,f iirH- 'aAi-t& fW 11 Flouridoll anA Vrtw.Hnioi . and uecliniugco-r firm steam flij 27$13 40L: Spirits turpentine firm at 88ic. RosjrijjquJetUtOtlVaiJ ,tH strained. ; Freights heavy. s" ! Cotton flnll,wUh- sales of &73 bales; up lands 12 ctsf Orleans 13 1-16 cts. Futures opened easier as follows: February. 12 2582 M7 S2cMsltc12 27-3212c; April, 18i13 5-83 cts; May, 13f18 13 82c; Juae, 13 19-32l3i cents; July, 1825-3213 2732 Cents, w-s 4:'4j,irA 9aabfcK'? rt 3S5" sfl 4. j ? -NBw yoRB Feb. 18 Kvening. t 4- I ':i.Vflnana 4-Money;easy at'8 eent.tGold 113 113f,. .Sterling Exchange;, quiet at 48a Governments strong and active; new fives 1 18f .- State bonds quiet and steady except Tennessees, which are better; 6's 45; new do 444. . '- ; . . . , Commercial. I. . I Cotton dull, with sales of 857 bales at 12 13-1G13 cts; net receipts of the week, 9493 bales. Flour dull and a shade lower; Superfine Western and 1 State $4 854 65; Southern flour quiet and heavy; common to fair extra 5$5 90 ; good to choice 5 85 $8 75. Wheat dull and a shade lower, with limited demand at $L01 for no grade winter red western. Corn jscarce and about ic higher, with moderate demand at 62f 04 cts fornngraded western mixed; 61) cts for new western mixed in store, and 72 cts for old western mixed - afloat:: t,Oata with out decided change; 46c for mixed Western and State, and 4S52c for white do. Cof fee, Rio, dull and nominal at 14f18 cts (gold) for cargoes; and 1519c (gold) for job lots. Sugar dull and heavy; fair! to good refining 77f c; refined unchanged. Molasses, New Orleans in moderate request at "4862. .Rice' quiet and unchanged. Tallow steady at 99ic .1 Rosin steady at $1 . 601 65. Spirits turpentine steady at 861 cts. Pork firmer; new job lots $22 85 23 00. Lard firmer; prime steam 134 cts. Whiskey steady at $111. Freights quiet j v v Baltimore, Feb. 18. I , Flour steady and . unchanged ; Howard Street and western superfine $3 754 25 ; extra $4 756 00; family $5 256 75; city mills super $3 754 25; extra $475fi 00; Rio brands $6 -75$7 00; family $8 75. Wheat quiet and steady red Pennsylvania $137$1 89; Maryland red $1 15$1 45; amber $1 52$1 57; white $1 25$1 50. Corn firm and demand good 'Western act ive and firm; southern white 5262 cents; yellow higher at 5460 cents. Oats uu uhanged Southern 4045 cents. Provi sions strong and buoyant; mess pork $22 50; bulk meats shoulders 8i8 cents; clear sides llf cents. Bacon shoulders lOcents; clear rib 13 cents; bams 15i16 cents. Lard steady. Coffee unchanged. Whiskey very dull at $111. Sugar steady. St. Locis, Feb. 18. j Flour steady and unchanged. Wheat in activeNo. 2 red winter $1 511; No. 3 do. $1 37. Corn higher at 3939J centsj Oats firmer No. 2, 84f cents. Poik active and higher at $22 50. Lard firmer aud held hiuher, 12f cents asked, 12 .'cents bid. Bulk meals active aud stronger shoulders 8ic: clear rib and clear sides, 11 jc. and fully cured 12c 'Bacon .firmer shoulders 9ic; clear rib 121c; clewr sitles 12.: Whis iey steady and iuit:hrge,t ut $1 07. j ' Cincinnati, Feb. 18. Z.F)ur , quiet Mid unchanged. Wheat quifi .ud sit-ady-at $1 20$1 '30. Cru Inactive at 4344c. Oats easier at 37 43c. Rye quiet and unchanged. Pork firm and in fair demand at $22 25. Lard quiet and firm steam 13c; kettle 13j14c. Bulk meats active and higher shoulders tHc, clear rib sides ll$llfc, clear sides nominally 12c. Bncon steady and firm shoulders 9ic; clear rib sides 12c; clear sides 12c. Whiskey qaiet. . i - : ", COTTON IflARKKTN. - Weekly Receipts New Orleans, irre gular and easier at 9$, 11 and 124; cts re ceipts 48,459 bales. Mobile, weak at 12$ 12ic receipts 10,674 bales. Savannah, very dull at 12f cts receipts 8,569 bales. Baltimore, dull at 12ic receipts 452 bales. Charleston, lower, at 12ic receipts 51,073 bales. Augusta, dull and nominal at llc r-receipts 2201 bales. Norfolk, dull at 121 121c receipts 891B bales. Philadelphia, dull at 13c receipts 1810 bales. Memphis, dull at 12c receipts 14,043 bales. Boston, weak at 13c receipts 1633 bales. I - COMPARATIVE COTTON STATE " MENT. . .New Iork, Feb. 18. The following is the comparative cotton statement for the week endinc February 18th : i . !-t Net receipts at all United States norta during the week were 109.693 bales, against 94,637 bales the same week last year; total to date 3,291,690 bales, against 2,824.314 bales for the same date last year. I . The exports forthe week were 116,756 bales, against 89.766 forthe same weok last year; total to date 1,981,142 bales.against i,o4o,oo oaies ior me same date last year. The stock at all United States norm i Is 873,675 bales, against 842,868 the same time last year. The stock at all interior towns is 122 finn bales, against 130.514 same time last veiir The stock at Liverpool is 843.000 bales. against 773,000 same time last year. American cotton afloat for Great Britain 247,000 bales, against 297,000 same time last year. i . POHBI6N fflARKUTS. London, Feb. 18. Erie shares 15. Liverpool, Feb. 18 Noon. Cotton Market tending downward mid dling uplands 6$d; middling Orleans 64d; sales of 8000 bales, ; of Which 1,500 were taken for speculation and export. Receipts 28,500 bales, of which 22,000 were Ameri can: 1 The sales for the week foot un 57 oon bales, of which 6,000 were for speculation and 6,000 for export." Stock oil band 843 -000 bales, of which 481,000 were American. Acueipi av,oou oaies, ; or which 98,000 were American. . ; Actual exports 4 000 bales; afloat 333,000 bales, of which 247000 ncicauiciivau. ... j Cotton lo arrive dull and weaker 1m of middling Uplands, 1. m. q., shipped Jan uary per sail, 6td; do. March and April de livery, 64: do. May ; and June rieliverv 6 11 82d. - J: later. . ;,';". Cotton To arrive partially l-16d. cheaD- er,; sales middling uplands, regular con tract, shipped January eid; do., 1. ni. c, April and May delivery, 6d; do. May and June delivery, 6 5-16d; do. June and, July Breadstuus dull. LATER. Cotton Sales of 4.500 bales A Middling uplands, 1. m. c, shipped Jan uary and Febrnarv ner sail, (t .H lft1- l. Frbruary delivery, 6 l-16d; do. April and may delivery, 0 3-lBd. j The Kobesonian. JUBUSHED B VERY WEDNESDAY MORNTNG ! vj t . ttuioco m.cvvw mid. Has the largest circulation of any country paper In ihe State. ' Itclrcnktvee extensively la the coun' tie of Uobeson. Richmond, Bladen, Colambai. Cnmherland, Bnniwick and to the adjoint:? conn ties of Manon, Marlboro and DarHngton, In 6onih Carolina. As a L-cal Newspaper it has no superior. It one of the few country papers wboec Kditor and Pabiuher give ate whole time ant! attention to ita colnmns. - , " Ih Politic the ROBEONIAN will strive to pro mote the principles of the Democratic-oneervative party, and Is nncompromisinglf In iavor of WalU bupremacr. Its Loeal colnmna will always teem with the latest and best news, written la a brief, in- teinrrmt ana Mjatness-mtor maimers itm oHitni. A directly, concern onr people. Aa ian. advertline toeaium it is much sought after and has a patrons rrcohd jo no other country paper, festablti' bed 4a 1870. it has rvtt since beea tocreaainv? In inn.... and popalaritv autilit has reached aad ores bled tha tcij iiuutiwaui nuim uuuuui junniaBsm. ' ."T'' Mi Months, $1 SO; Three Months, 15 cents. . Send a treiit''Un)p for specimen copy. Advertltins rstes f araished on application. Address the Pub lisher. octlSHf firm mess : $22" 75; 1 lafd WILMINGTON MARKET, Exchange-ara posted daily a 1 p4 m. j and refer to prices at that hourr ' ' i - v "' ' j : . i ."' ' ' f I- . ..v STAR OFBTCE,'Feb; 187 1; SPIRITS TURPENTINE. Keceipts 108 casks. - .Official quotations firm at S3 cents., per "gallon 5 for Southern packages, t : Sales of 75 casks at 33 cents - - J . ROSIN. Receipts 1,260 bbls. Official quotations firm at $1 52 bid for C, ! D and E. i Sales of 1,500 bbls. Good Strained at $1 50 per.. hbl. t !?. w u - ,-s TAR. Official quotations quiet. Re ceipts and sales of 192 bbls. at $1 45 per bbl. , . ; CRUDE TURPENTINE. Receipts 09 bbls. Official quotations steady. ' Sales of 226 bbls at $2 20 for Yellow Dipand $1 25 for Hard, and 300 bbls at $2 15 for Yellow Dip and $125 for Hard. CORN. Market quiet at 67i68 cents per bushel. . , - , . . . ; f ..,Ui COTTON. Receipts 271 bales. Offipia! quotations dull. ' Sales of 125 bales at 11, ll12i cents per lb.; as per quality. The following are the official quotations: Ordinary. . . .... ... 8i cents ) lb (iood Urdioary. ... Low Middling. ;, ; . 11' Middlin.;v.i.-:itl2 Good Middling.-,.. 12i12 i M tt it New York Naval store market, Feb. rnary 16. 1876. Receipts 40-day, 101 barrels rosin, 32 do spirits turpentine, 45 do lar. The improved tone of yesterday appears to be: fairly bus-' laineu, out mere was not so much business reported. Holders gain some confidence through the comparatively firm advices from the routh, but we cannot discover that the market develops any decidedly stimulating features, the more healthy change being merely an ability to sell a few gooos at rates lately asaeu. The foreign call does not improve. Spirits turpentine was uot offered witfi freedom and generally lw.l oi;rt ... : 1. Kf 1. 1. 1 - 11 . , . ucru ai out, nun uu IIUJS 8Hia Ul 11113 TaiC, though buyers thought that had thev! re quired larger quantities they might have obtained slightly better terms. Of rosins we could hear of no sales worth noting and exporters appeared indifferent, freight charges being againsfrtheru, though at the uest tueir wanisare smaiu Uilerings light, however, and about former rates asked. The telegraphic advices were as follows: Liverpool bpints turpentine, 24s 6d, dull; rosin common, 5., firm; fine, 18-, Oull. Loudou Rosin dull, os 3d for coui- mori; spirits turpentine, 24s 9d, steady.! MARINg. ARRIVED. j Stmr Wave, Robeson, Fayetteville, Williams & Murchison. ! Stmr, Juniper, Skiunur, fayetteville, Vick & Mebane. i Strnr A P Hurt, Worth, Fayetteville, Worth & Worth. L Stmr, Dixie, Jacobs, Smfthvillt;, - O, Gfc r-arsiey cs to. Stmr Northeast. Paddison, Point Cas- wen, a 11 v anrsoRKelen. --, Schr Zeuith, Moore, bhalloite, Anderson & Loeb. 1 - I Steamship Raleigh, Oliver, Baltimore A Schr Anna Shepard, 154 tons, Terry, Providence via Orient and Philadelphia, master. I CLEARED. Stmr A P Hurt, Worth, Fayetteville, Worth & Worth. i Stmr Wave, Robeson, Fayetteville, Wil- iiuuia ix jiurcnison. Stmr Juniper, Skinner, Fayetteville, Vick & Mebane. j Steamer Dixie, Jacobs, Smithville, O G x arsiey ca jo. 1 Stmr Northeast, Paddison, Point Cas well, A HVanBokkelen. j Steamship Benefactor, Jones, New York, A. D. Cazaux. Schr Willie Luce, Spear. Rockport, Me., O G Parsley. Sr. - ' Schr Zenith', Moore, Shallotte, Anderson EXPORTS. COASTWISK j RocKPORTj Mbl Schr Willie Luce. 110.327 feet lumber. I sniPPING LIST. Llat of Teaaela la the Port or Wll mlnKtOD, N. CM Feb. 18, 1876. - STEAMSHIPS. Raleigh, Alvin, A D Cazaux BARQUES. , Nor Hengereid, tons, -Messell, o . t::c. - REHeide Swed Emelie (barquentine) 275 tons, Chris- tensen, REHeide Br (barquentine) Brilliant Star, 200 tons,Ni cholas, Vick & Mebane Ger William, 246 tons, Schaner, E Peschatl & Westermann Ger Clio, 875 tons, Schuppe, i. E Pescbau & Westermann Brf.barauentine)) Ruth Topping, 318 tons, rfM;a,sen, v ieK ss Mebane Br Nancy Holt. 807 ions. Vick & Mehfln Emilie, 414 tons, Lange, v; h-i -. .', 1 l E Peschau & Westermann Nor Cito, 848 tons, Wathne, R E Heide Ger Julius, 293 tons, Frenck. 1 E Pescbau Westermann Ger Helene, 889 tons, Falk. " j E Peschau & Westermann Br Edmund Richardson (barquentine) 291 tons, Brodie, Vick & Mebane Ger Medusa, 366 tons, Seideberg, I Tiffany Wendt Bierwirth, New York Ger Lydia Peschau, 400 tons, Fechter, TT . , . E Pe8chau & Westermana Ger Heinricb RodbUrtus, 346 tons,4 Krog-.r, E Peschau & Westermann : brigs." ' Nor Vera, 168 tonsj Moiler, s r R E Heide John Pierce, 211 tond- Townsend; 4 n ! ,T- oiVi'f'ivWbrtb & Worth Br.C C Van Horn, 376 tons, Hooker, f V : f ;: " Alex Sprunt & Son Black Swan, 189 tons, Wmselade, master. Mechanic, 197 tons, Gould, - 1 ' ' ' " Williams & Murchison Nor Vulture, 259 tons, Eilertsen, I i f"' y'? !'' VT! f ?-!-.!! !RE Heide Ger F WFischeri 213 toias Maatz, , ! , . 0 E Peschau & Westermann Ger Clara, 860 tons, : s i ' ' ' ' E Peschau & Westermann Ger DiePeene, 250 tons, Fehlhaven, 1 j vu; 1 fa E Peschau & Westermann Ger Fanchqn, 250 tons, Voss; ; ' , ' 1 ;, . E Pescbau & Westermann I ! SCHOONERS. ' '' JAniia Shepard, 154 tona. Terry, master. Altoonsn lTdtonsFiligerald, roasters m. peMoray Gray, 275 tons. Aldridge, . ! vti on ' '"5" & Howell Yfeka, 120 tona, Moore, Naras Guano Co Abbte PrtmanV ?87 to,-ObasT&,1T .., t -fet --DeRossetM, Mary A HootLSTQ tnna RtPPlmon mVoi'Tj I .wmjjkh? i -u tm Haertss &HoweU Emm V Babcocfe,s223 tons; 'Babcock. ' it . J A JSpnnger Vesta, 86 tons,, GG Barker & Co. List of VeaseWiror the Port 'of WII- ' "mlnetonJHortli Carolina. . ,s . iU;rliBARQUES yJZZL' . Nor Beaale. Dublin, sld1 Jan -.t"'.' " No? Frank, Petersen, Granton. sld fori j Ger Rosa,; Hoffschild, Bristol, sld Dec. 7. ' Br. Rudolph, Williams, Antigua, sld Dec 24. M'' - "h i:. :4. ;v I 'J ,,7'v Fearnot, tons, Kuptz, Liverpool, sld Jan. 3. v' - -is'-,4-.----i;V.;U Zephyr, Jensen Shoreham, sld' 6thvJan. ' Kepha, Tergesenf Grimsby, aid Jan 10, ' 'Swed Israel, Tassen. Helvoet, sld Jan 25. Ger'MynbeerSagertj Glasgow sld Jan.: 21. ''. . Ger Von Heyden Cartlow, SpeCht.AltOna, sld Jan. 20; ' ' 5 ? , , , Tarita, Knudsen, Honfleir, sld Jan. 24. io-,. --v. BRIGS. , Nor Auguste, 247 tons, Frithjof, Rotter uam, siu oepi. aa, u. xsl. Aaron, Benningsen, Hclsvet, sld Oct 24. Flora,: Thorsen, Gloucester, sld Nov 24. . Tordenskjold, 279 tons, Olsen, Rotter dam. -. Nor Rana, 255 tons.Larsen, Antwerp, sld Jan. 15. ' Nor Helene. Gun dersen, Glasgow., sld for Smithville Dec 31. Swed Aurora, Eltoedt, Penzance, . sld Jan 8. i fj .j. 1 ' . . Primus. Olsen. Liverpool, sld Jan 15.' Omod, McWilliamSj Liverpool, Feb 2 (?) Ann Whiting, Hatch, Providence and Unent, L 1, sld Feb 5. ' Swed. Aurora, Eltvedt, Penzance, sld Jan 8. -j.. ... . - Br David, Shelford, Deal, sld Jan 25. James Bliss, Hatch, Islesboro via Hali fax, sld from latter Jan 30. Satilla, Rivers, Bath. Me., sld Jan. 7th. Lucy Holmes, Teel, Boston, sld Feb. 10. John Li Tracey, Mersevey, .Belfast, Me, sld Feb 8. Albert. Mason, Rose, New York, sld Jb'eb 15. L T Knight, Graffam, Rockport, Me, sld. ' Charlie; H, Dow, Howes, f Boston, t eld eo 10. 1 The EfflorningStar PUBLISHED DAILY AND WEEKLY SaliscriptionRates-In-AMnec; !" ' - DAILY 8TAK, One Year, postage paid,.. ....$7 0 Six Months ' " . .... 4 00 " " Three Monthe" " , 2 25 ! " One Moith 1 DO WEEKLY STAR. On-, Year postage paid, $1 E0 " Six Montns, " " 1 C " ' Three Month!, " , . 60 Notices ofthe Press : A -arai-claae pap.r. Ba'Meboro Advance. Emphatically a live paper. C'-Udsboro Newt. Wie Stab U a live paper. Sumter (8. (7.) AVioa ue of our be it erchanges.-T(MPe(a C Couriet One of the best daily papers In the State. Weldon One of the very , beet of our dally exchangea. otnKA vammtan. Raaks among the leading Dailies of the State. 'jrtnsnan Advocate. One of tbe best Dailies in the 8Ute.UaUtvi0i inteuioeneer. A valuable paper. -Pt De Cou rier We cheerfully recommend it. Ranks among the leading Journals of the South. eiartonm. v. star. One of the beet and most desirable papers In North Fall of general news, and a credit to Wilmington Siizabeih Vity North. Carolinian. One of the best daily papers published In the ooainern owes. uorry ts. u.) News. One or our best Southern Journals. As a newspa- ya. uui. BiuyBBiteu uj any. imena w Temperance, Oue of the best conducted in the State; bold, Inde- peiKkeni ana wtn mrorraea. musooro tiecoraer. Ably edited, and has a circulation which speaks vuium'jo vi comment on its mnnence. juagnoua Aiimuor. a and noward it em largest circulation of any Daily in the State. fted- muiu, tress. The Wilmington Stab, now very much Improved, ubb we argent circulation oi any paper in we state. jaiijitm iimes. The Stab stands among the drat of North Carolina papers in point of enterprise aud literary merit Unquestionably the best daily Journal In North Carolina, and has no superior in any other Southern State. Marlboro S. C.) Times. For editorial ability, general news, correct market reports and fine literary selections the Stab has no nupenoT.-jtioct.-y Mount Mail. is well conducted and has as m&ch and great 1 md great a DaUy in va nety ox eooa reading matte State. Warrenton Gazette. the This paper, though not many years old. is one of .uc ucn unuici m vue Diaie, ana wcu merits tne upiHin u receives. Aoutsouro Courier. list. Belongs to no ring save that which encircles the xiue 01 uie oesE oaur lonrnaia on nn, aTPhnim good of the people. i Mirror. The WOmbu ton Mohhtho Stab is anions tha funt newspapers in the South. Rich, rare, racy, always A Staunch and Indenendent nAvnratr nf ua. nti. iv.. :.s, r , . "cecrveuiy raa&a among tne nrst jour nals of the Southern ceuntry.-oafclnAam Observer A live neamoaner. and tha hott niiv n y,m The circulation la larger than that of any other Daayin the State, which proves it MUton CAron- vne. ;,. - - Those of our readers desiring to take a dally or weekly paper from North Carolina cannot do better man uh ue wumington otab. Vneraw (3. C. Democrat. t The Stab is one of onr most hwhiv mini changes, and it affords us pleasure to recommend it as one of the most racy and reliable dailies ia North Carolina. Kintton Gazette. No pa so ra via, u ia now a ilea institution, enjoying ence ana a prosperity second to none in the Hist ence and a prosperity s Salisbury Watchman. : WE KEEP UiGIAR AND COPFEB, Tobacco and Snuff, Cheese aad Crackers, Batter and Lard, Nails a: d Rivets." -. w., Potash aud Lye, r j r Soap and Candles, - 'xrltvnJ.' -l)arrell6o' Water M ill Meal fresh every week. :. .. . , Low to cash buyers. ' "J ' feb 15-tf . v w t t EDWARDS A BALL. $1,500 Reward. rpHB NEW YORK. UNDERWRITERS' AGEN CY hereby effers a rew. rd or Fifteen Hundred Dollars, forthe Setection, convictien andpuaiaiunentpf the person or persons " ' .'' . or C; T, WHUWatf Laarmorghrfchiaond eouatjV -C" - 5 i. j i ' i ; $ ?i&$ moraing' of Juae S8, 1875 said Re ward ta be paW, br edersigned,- only on due proof beiBg rurnlehed of -the (BWhvictloa atd actftaf punishment of said erlminal or criminals ' This of. fer wttl fconanue ih force no-longer then one year kjib date v..ai oTaos. o..rTjnsaB'r . Hit- -4inf. (NI.. TV Underwriters1 Agency. February -, 1878. feb. 10-oaw4w Th 1 " WHOLBS1L8 PlticlBS. rirartfr'quotarions,' should be understood, rep resent the wholesale 'phceBtmeTalry. 'm maldotf 9 small orders higher prices have to be charges - FBIOXS. BAGQING-r-Gunny . , , .. . , Double Anchof. . .Tt . . . Double Anchor A", w. ... BACON North Carolina, - Hame,9 SKnew)...!.... - i-. Shoulders, Vll r : Sides, 9 b.v::.'.i. ......... , Weatem Smoked' r . .Hams 'Sides-,- fi tr.i'. . . : v. .-i .v. 7. Shoulders..... .... ...... . Dry Sailed ' Sid.Jb: Shoulders .......... .. BKEF 1 Onthe.Boo.......L... BARRELS Spirits Turpentine, 14 15 14 00 oO v - . trt 16 a , 9 8 i - i . , , DBcuiui-fuuiu, eaca. . . .'. 1 00 a - j 8 46 ,2 76 23 a to 5 28 8 00 10 00 03 & 1400 New New York, each. New Citv.' each BEESWAX H;...,..!... BRlCKWilmiagton, 9 11 1 iMortuern.. ....... BUTTER North Carolina, y B Northern, ?l B).... ; CANDLES Sperm, 9 B Tallow, 9 E Adamantine. 9 Ih ........ .(: ,;,20 ,25 26 26 .14 14: i8 ". 14 IS. 35 ; sa 26 " . 75 IH&. 8 1 60s V40 . 42 515, - 4.- CHEESE Northern Factory S 14 86 : S4 ' Dairy, cream $1 h.... State,9S.... COFFEE Java, B. , Kio, E Laguayra. 8 S.. CORN MEAL bushel....... COTTON TIES S a.......-. . . DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yd lam, Duncn..... EGGS.. ....... ....... FISH Mackerel, No. 1.9 bbL. No. 1, 9 x bbl Mackerel, No. 2, fl bin. .. . : Mc.2, jbbl i.is Mackerel, No. 8, bbl...... Mullets. Wbbl.I.T.V.. ...... N. C. Herring, g bbl.. .... .. 00 12 16 00 20 00 8 60 9 00 13 00 13 60 T 60 I' ll 00 11 60,. 4 00 - 8 00 SCO 860 - 4 60 6 00 5 00 6 oa "6 25 7 00 ' FLOUR Fine, bbl:. mixa ao. - 9 DDI...., Family " bbl...... City Mills Super., 9 bbl... 'Extra, f bbl.... . . " : Familyt9 bbl Ei.Famfiyr9bbl.., FERTILIZERS 4 . Peruvian Guano, 9 St W ta Baugh's Phosphate, " M Carolina. Fertiliser, " . Ground Bone. ! " Boue Meal, ..' . 44 Flour. - ' ! . .. 7 261 ,800 6 50 0 0 75 - 7 75, 8 75 80 00 0000 - 00 00 60 00 60 60 6500 . 00 00 40 00 00 00 46 004 ' 00 00 6700 , 65 00 65 00" 00 00 .67 6ft -n 00 00 70 00 00 00 7000 60 00: 00 0Q 11 15 Navassa Guano, w y Complete Manure, wnann's rnoepnate k Wando Phosphate, Berger & Buts'a Phoexh. GLUE . GRAIN Corn, in store. 9 60. ft s. .70 075 Corn, Cargo, &o Ke Corn, YeL, S DusheL. ...... Oats, & bushel. .j... Peas, Cow, f3 bushel...'.. . HIDES Green, V 14 - 6a 70 75 80 90 6 7 93-i 10 1 10J'l25 Jl 60x! :l 10 95 1C0 15 - ' 0 ; 00. . is 1 co 34 00 S700 3 00 S500 so 00 ' is SO 00 r 3500 HAY Eastern, 9 100 s North Kiver, ft 100 Be. HOOP IRON ton LARD Northern, 9 S. jMortn Carolina, 9 x. LIME bbl LUMBER Cm StkajiSawbd Ship Stuff, resawed, S M ft. . RouehEdce Plana. M ft.. . West India Cargoes, according! toauanty. nrt......... Dressci Flooring, seasoned.. Ucautnng aud ISoaros, com sum. Mft...M. . i'.i-: 16 00 3 . ; 38 41 24 -ST 87 , 80 -40 ' 80 8 40 : 4 00 18 00 00 1 10 15 1 00 410 so a o . -35 25 S5 . ' .? MOLASSES Cuba, hhds. 9 gal.. UUDa, DDis gai . Sugar House, hhds. 9 gal. . " . bbls. gal... Oifiirt Khlo 9D aal NAILS Cut, 4d to 20d. 9 keg.. . oils Jierosene, 9 gai... ...... Lard. gal. 4. ..... . Linseed, 9 gal.............. Rouin. 9 gal POULTRY Chickens, lWe..,v. i drested. Turkey s, drvssed .. . PEANUTS 9 bushel POTATOES Sweet, W bushel.. Irish, Northern, 9 bbi ..... PORK Northern. City Mesa.... Thin, 9 bbl................. Prime, 9 bbl Rump, 9 bbl .". RICH Carolina, lb... East India, $ . ............ ' Rough. 9 bufih...... 1 OJ ,10! 1 OO 75 0 00 "8f 2 75 23 09 24 00 1 0000 0000" 20 00 0000 23 09 00 00 - . 00 DO . I 00 RAGS Country, 9 S City, 9 n i .75 95 & 95 6 9 10 10 , 9 : 10 8 ALT Alum, 9 bushel . Liverpool, 9 sack....... American, 9 sack SUGAR Cuba, ftlb., Pnrtn Tt'.nn Ik a-voaee, m.... C- 4 9 fc.. Ex.c , a a... Crushed. 8 ft.... gNorthern, 9 1 , :"HI 5 oaanLtts,a- contract, 9m, Common, WM... 4 0C 6 00 50 800 . " -t TP u,.... ...... . .CyprebsHearts 9 M. J 6 60 9 60 20 00- 2500 00 00 " 00 00 18 00 00 00 . 08 , 10 a 12 OR a. w una,, w ja. ft.... K-MPPID?, M.. ...... i Mill Prime, St.;. Mill Fair, M...!:":V.... 8 50 10 00 7 60 8 00 4 00 6 00 1 00 600 .175 2 60 20 25 J-'JS8' Q H-J2 iSl522f 10 wainary, 9 M.... WHISKEY-NortherH, fgg, ... North Caro WOOL Unwashi wgw........ 9 ft. Washed. 9 ft BATES OF FftEIOHT.i sm.' Per Steamer. Per Sailing Vessel To Naw Tore. Crude Turpentine 9 bbl TarV bbl.- Spts Turpentine 9 bbl 0 45 0 0 20 0 0 80 0 0 00 0 20 0 00 1 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 0 0 80 a 0 85 85 0 0 KOSin DDI Cotton $ bale.. ....i Peanuts 9 bushel. ... TO PBTT.tDBLFHIl. 40 0 00 2 00 a 0 00 0 10 0 00 Crude Turpentine 9 bbl 0 09 0 BO 0 00 0 so 0 00 a 1 001 Tars bbl... ... ... Spts Turpentine S bbl auBin ft "OI.. ......... Cotton bale... ...... Cotton Goods 9 bale.. Peanuts 9 bushel...; Lumber $ M ,. To BaIiTimobb. 1 e 00 0 6oj 00 0 W 0 0 00 2 00 0 00 0 75I 0 00 a a 10 00 2 0 09 0 0 00 0 7 00 8 0 00 t 0 on eh n 0 00 10 06J Crude Turpentine 9 bbl Tar tt bbl.. j i 0 00 0 45 Spts Turpentine 9 bbl O 00 0 45 2? 5 !?!' 0 00 0 iwBin V .......... Cotton tt bale ..... Peanuts 9 bushel...... Lumber ttM......... 0 00 a 0 46 0 00 a 0 0 00 2 00 0 00 2 0 00 0 0 50 U OO 0 11 0 00 8 00 , J To Hobtor i Crude TnrpentiB e tt bbl Tar ttbbl........j. Spts Turpentine tt bbl Rosin S bbl.. : 0 06 6 Oof u uu 0 00 0 00 a 0 00 e 00 0 0 00 0 0 00 ocoj Cotton ttbale Peanuts ttbusheL.... Lumber M,.,.j 0 W 0 74 2 50 0 00 u w 0 001 0 00 a 0 00T M eh n io 0 00 a q 001, 11 so 12 WILMINGTON IIIONEX, JTIABKGT, boBRacsnro BAitT. '' ' ' Gold SUver. U0 113 Exchange (sight) on New Yota," V;'.. . ;i;V4Wt'' gaiumore,. . ......... Boston....... ,. C- Phaadelpbia,;.V;;X " Exchange SO days 8 tt cent Intern Bank of New Hanover Btoca.. " rC' 105 0 90 100 4 140 WillflinEtOn Bn1fi'fo V-""""- Mechanics' IT"--"V'""' -NavassaGuanoCa . I .'":; N.C. Bonds Old Rx.nnnnm, " "" I running i860 811 Do. New,.j.!!f;?:f:!:f Soeclal Tt Do. Do. Zlf Do. to 4a Railroad: 48 W. . W. .B. R.BondTttc7G3d inr.95 1 7 w80 5- Rj ds, 6 ttcV. 70 6. str Old 6 C... .60 new ttc... .60OoI4irit.i New Haaover County Bonds CIO years) 8 tte . .. .:.. 70 ( wsiuo.a int.)... ;....75 W.vkW D.ll.4 at ............ . North aT-'?-'a- Wll. A Seab'd R.R. ': ....a.e..M Hr, j Tlie DeviTs 'Chain," iVnmmMt;!t...- , -....f : . . . .. r ""nwu JUnil.LNB, M."P":r" . it . .k Aulbordf fnxVBabyV'&c: MONFORT HALL." C :" W' By Mrs, C. A. Warfleld. "bride iSiijLKmv isioid. j -f: By Mrt. E. P. fT. 8onthwoith. VITA, OR THE SECRET OV POM? BP 1 " . ;7? ' r:,t uBf Mrt.Eoatbwortb, -: TIIE VtCTOR AND VANQtTWHKn, f:iii- J Format1 4 j ' RPjanvT3nT?Tio -lit; ... ... wuitviHUI O J 41 -1 ! M) i-i rt NEW l '1 ) T f if 1 1 1 j-L $ ' SEWINC 15 ' 00 . 00 i n i;iracl3e of ev4 DOMESTIC! PAPER l4su,. The Best Patterns made. Send5cta.orCatal Address DOMESTIC SEWING ifCHm ... ...... mmuww XORtr Sr2 Maine. a day at . home. Agents I anaterma iree. TRUE 4CO wanted. ... -1 ? ... ASTONISHING i Yet forty dflyt and Nineveh shall fB Prophetic Book. Fortunes foretBi?Vr' nps and downs of prices forthe nckKwfX the future judged by the past WhafVeSHn,e4,; money on pig. iron, ho's. corn, pro8iori ndwhen we will, have .the next palii i Cotton, hard times wijl end and bneinesmvfe Lat 3c ery farmer; manufactorer, legitimate trH Kv" speculator should, have the book to? t2?L ture, so as to avoid loss and he succfni lhe any namei iost'padi, for fl.. AddRM aH BENNER. Bainbrldee; Robs rontJ'8s CEL . . ' : r -T.j j V. 859- E For 18t6. :.t A Household Weekly llgaziuc ; .-U DIVOTKD TO Popalar Llleratare, nd allm.,,.. APPLBTON'a JoUKifAT, BDnenra in m.I with other mechanical imnmuni. lJP type m 00 i.l hndniMt wcp.il. lit; .,'Iu.aK11igit handsomest weekly literary-journal ia taFS,lhe ArrxiTo Jodsnaj. alms to he comml 8! 7 00 800 ,4 9 00 .tncinaing ia its plan all branches of literati treating aUrobsJeets of . 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I Combined with, Refined Sugar, and preparef for 25 25 60 25 00 10 50 50 wuic use. ;-' I '.' ' -! ' i .. . Ai . i - mi Montl5ello . Pickles. Best in the worli Tree from poison or aryl- 80 50 I ef OM articles. Put up in pure Malt Vinegar. 00 Our fiae Imperial aad Oolong and Mixed TfAS 75 10 00 45 K 'At 50 4Dtaper Pound, ' is rare opportunity for a good bargain. FRESH FAMILY' SUPPLIES at 75 45 ueo-. Myers, 00 00 80 11 tk 13 South Front Sf 40 7) i'.GLiQTHINGr, LARGE MB3T, l j :lM! I CLOTHING FOR SMALL MEN, jri $WT$m FOR BOYS. ' n i. 9yt FOR CHILDRK3?, ClptbjOTEverybody s : . At, sach prices .as will defy competition. I MY PRICES ARE CERTAINLY AN .'4 i'f2M4:.t ";Mlk:',! : A. SI1RIBB, I feb'iOJtf .il 'f'.ni---' .'.! MaAett. t. ... . ' Valentines 1 VALEffTlSf! Comi6;;; .-.1 ,-w,l 5t t 0 -AT- C.,.t,iB6oksto i! lr4eTf; irpia4bcouatry IH Heet prompt atteutioa i i l i. feD 5 &-oodridge, I KaAA'n' lVtJi.' ViiviltAIlK .. 1 . nwu( ,! IUHUUIU aU. w . j. ' MANUFACTURER OF 'T?,'WftP,Vl, -Pnfl t. f, . 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