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4 I:' t it if ,-r 8 hi r if f lit. r- -1 r i- r If jr.4 ff: ,1 t.i 1- . 4 i - !- . WILMINGTON, N. C: YVpnksda Morning, Oct. 24, 1877. IVY-TELEGRAPH. Alt ernoon Reports. WASHINGTON. Caer0loal Proceeding" Unlmpor lant5iae Adjourned for Balti more Bteei-The Louisiana Senato rial Question to be KeuilUed to the V Legislature of that State-rDausuter ot senator Blaine Accidentally Shot Ac, Ac. Wastttkoton. Oct. 23. The committee or Privileges and Elec tions have agreed to allow Spofford and Kellogg, or Jheir representatives, an hour '. oao1 m sirmift their resDCCtivc cases. Kel- lorg's counsel argued that the ' Presides t'l .l,f?ainnlaa In whiHl WAS the leSTd! gOVem mnt inivMiisiana was subiect to review and -reversal by Congress. By request Spofford was allowed to defer his argument - until to-morrow, when the committee ad- ionrncd.' . i . . . ,, .TI,Unr,nln mont intrt PYPniltlVe EeSSlOU ' 1UC UVUttlu " wu. .uw . " with the understanding that they adjourn to Thursday. . , . : The House will meet to-morrow without a nnnnim and adiourn for the Baltimore races. . " - There-were no nominations to day. Tk.anotannfinnH Prof .TjAnffStOU fcol " ored) Minister to Hayti, and several other . unimportant nominations, and adjourned. It seems understood among Louisiana politicians that King's-name will not . sent to the Senate until near its close.; Pinfhhflr arrived last niffht. be f he impression grows that the whole r.onisiana. Senatorial Question will be re mitted to the coming session of the Louisi ana T.Pffislntlirfi- - ! Senator Blaine's condition 4s better. His daughter's condition is not dangerous, but the ball has not been extracted. She was shot in the face by the premature cxplo- - - . i : l 5 lTOKEIGN'lNTBTTlilGBWCK. Itusalans Contracting for Hallways In Bulgarla-The Pane of, the Danube to be Made on the Ameri can Plan Formation of Cabinets of - Conciliation Suggested in France Tho xerrlble Colliery Explosion Only One or Xwo Miners Rescued Allre Tbe Work of Removlne the Dead, See. : London, OcL 23. : A correspondent of the limes, alSistova, telegraphs the following: . - "The Russians have made contracts for the construction of a series of" railways in "'Bulgaria, the work to commence on Octo ber 27, The main liae will run from Sis tova to Gorny Studen, with branches from there to Plevna and Tirnova. The pas sage of the Danube will be by ferry boats, on the American plan, carrying several railway carriages each." : . The lime' Paris correspondent says an article, published in. the Courier de France, suggesting the : immediate formation : of Cabinets of OonciliaJion.hasattractedrfnach attention. It is supposed to Lave been in "6711.0168 Grevy and other Repub lican, leaders...- ' - v . - -' ..." ... . TT! 1 T, 1 The latest intelligence irom mgu jjiuu- lyre Colliery, is to 11 o'clock Monday uight. The shaft at the bottom of whieh knocking was heard is rapidly collapsing, and the explorers consequently are attempt ing to reopen -communication from other mines. They have penetrated about half a mile, but still have one hundred and fifty fathoms to slear, so they cannot possibly j reach the men who are supposed to be im prisoned before morning. It is feared that by that time few if any will remain alive. . Later. Four miners were discovered alive,-at 11 o'clock, but so exhausted that one died before morning, and the case -of another is thought hopeless. MiBing ex perts express the opinion that all men re maining in the pits have perished, but even if any are alive no rescuing party can reach them in ' less than eight or ten days. The work of bringing up the dead was resumed this morning. The bodies found are fear fully burned and mangled, showing that the explosion was of terrific violence, c: ;" , , )n .. London, Oct 23. , At the New Market Houghton meeting to-day, ;the race for the Cambridgeshire ' stakes was won by Jongleur." The weavers' strike at Ashton, by which j)ue thousand operatives have been thrown out 4 of employment for. the- past three " weeks, has terminated by the strikers ac- . cepting the terms offerecLby the employ- eru. . . .. . . - -" . v MARYLAND. The Plmlieo Races, at Baltimore. r f i- ' PraiLico, Oct 23, In the three-quarter njile race, Wash Booth won ; vermom secona uiamoau luiru Time 1.25. Ia the two mile race, for the Dixie Stakes. ' King Faro won; Major Barker second, Sus- auehanna inira. Time d.oa In the mile race, for the Contral stakes, - the Duke of Magenta won; Pique second, Dameff third. Time 1.5U ,: InTbe three mile heats, the first was won by Algerine; Bargee second, Barricade third. Time 4.021. The second heat was won by Barricade; Ambush secona, Alge rine third. Time 3.50. T he thira neat was won by Algerine; Barricade second. Time 4.00. . ; FIENDS' WORK.. A Railroad Train Thrown from the v .... Traclt Worlt of JDlseharced Section ' men." :" ' . .. St. Louis, Oct 23. ' To A train on the Ohio & Mississippi Rail- road was thrown i rem the track this morn v , ing. A rail had been raised by a jack ecrewj which was left to hold the rail out of place. v The mail, express, baggage and two passenger cars, with three sleepers, were thrown from the track. All of them were more or less damaged, but not a pas senger was hurt It is supposed to have " been the work of discharged section men. , ;' .... : ' . - Illinois, Oestraetlve . Fire at Chicago Fall ' ' ores &e .v jf F n Chicago, Oct.23. Woodvs Museum, in this city, was par tially burned; the part occupied as a thea tre gutted, and all the animals suffocated, on Monday night Loss $40,000. - G. W. Alexander, real estate broker, has '- failed. His -unsecured debt amounts to $250,000. , i : Jno. W. Carrington, Jr., real estate agent, fias also failed, with an unsecured debt of OBITUARY Snddsn ffUh Pi Lsv Eminent Jtletho- ' '' 1 - ?s distDlvlne. ' , J BOXYTLLE, Oct 23. ""- Rev. Dr." E; Munsey, an eminent d ; vine.ot the Southern Methodist Church, diecLsuddeoly this morning at Jonesboro. . i".' i ? . on s ;EJtECIRIC .. SPARKS. ' "-: General Abram t)arye, New York lum ber dealer, has falled:Iiiabllities $88,000.' A Cincinnati dispafeb says Dr. Bliss has v. reached Indinapohs. He found Senator -Morton's condition' less ; favorable than he ,e expected to,, .,:.,- " ' ' ; Washington, Expected Retirement c of the Repre sentative of the Disk Government Confirmations IudlansSnrrouuded iriorton snstalns the Presiding : , Washington, Oct.' 23: Senor Mala, who has been here for sqmcT time with credentials from the Diaz Govern-? ment returns to Mexico in a few days. His retirement is attributed to ill health, but the real cause is said to be . ill f success in securinsr recotrnition. - - l- : 1 ': The Senate confirmed Gov. McCormick as Assistant Secretary of the Treasury, &hd Hasen as Third Assistant Postmaster General.- :: It is said that the English mission has been tendered to Simon Cameron. -One hundred and uinety-one Northern Aoache Indians have been surrounded at Wineate. New Mexico. i ; ?, 5 r ' -The Indianapolis Journal - of f to day prints an editorial, revised and approved bv Senator Morton, .declaring that Presi dent Hayes has done nothing as yet to justi fy the Republicans in distrusting either his patriotism of bis Republican ism, and urging for him their continued confldence ana support. . The Cabinet finally determined to ap point Roosevelt as Collector.; Merritt as Surveyor and Prince as Naval Officer for New York. No consular 'or diplomatic appointments considered. , GENERAL CONVENTION OF TUB EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Consideration or marriages with Re lations The Freedmen Considera tion of the Canon for the Creation and Government ot the Order of Deaeonnesses and Sisters of the Church, &C, Boston, Oct 23. t A message from the House of Bishops in relation to marriages with relations was concurred in and a committee appointed. The number of Bishops now in the church is twenty-eight. - Increasing effort with the freedmen of the South is recommended. A canon, adopted by the House of Bishops for the creation and government of the proposed order of Deaeonnesses and Sisters of the church, came up for concur rent action. . . 'j - Rev..Dr. Huntingdon objected to the pro visions in the canon for the. government of. the order whereby Deaeonnesses would be governed more by diocesan rule than by a form established by the House of Bishops. He was heartily in spirit with the proposed organization. . Dr. Leeds, of Maryland, supported the canon as it came recommended by the com mittee, as did also Mr. Welsh, of Pennsyl vania. '. " ' Judge Sbcffey, of Virginia, from the committee on Canons, presented a!minority report, proposing that the qualifications of women to enter the order be left to the Bishops, and that the setting apart of Dea eonnesses should be by a form set forth by the House of Bishops, instead rbf being in me control ox any one iiianop. 'L . ,- - Dr. Morgan Dix, of New York, expressed the opinion that canonical legislation was unnecessary. - . He could not endorse; any thing affecting the majority report v 1 ! ut. Clark, or JventucKy. said proper legislation was necessary to , place' the church in its proper position before the world, and declared himself in favor of the canon as reported from the House of Bishops. It would serve to protect the church from any discredit ' Rev. Dr. Sbattuck, of Massachusetts, thought any legislation or canonical law in relation to the matter unnecessary. '. ; Dr. Fulton,, of Wisconsin, believed that the Sisterhood should be governed by legis lation, the same to be made by the respec tive Diocesan conventions, as regarded the work of the order in their respective juris dictions. . ; . , FOUE1GN INTELLIGEHCK. French Affairs in, Grevy'a Inten tionsUtterances of the Press In Resard to the Condition of Affairs. Paris, .Oct 23. A Jules Grevy will accept the representa tion of the ninth arrondiasement of Paris, instead of his former constituency, the ar rondiasement of Dole, department of Jura, from both of which arrondissements he was returned, because Republicans attach the greater and more general significance to his election in the place of tbeUate M. Thiers. Although M. Grevy favors a mo derate policy, believing it to bei the better for the country that President MacMahon should serve his term, still if the Marshal does not promptly accept the opportunity now open to him and sincerely co-operate with the moderate Liberals in guaranteeing the country against an anti-Republican surprise, M. Grevy is prepared to place himself at the bead of a solid Left and main tain its claims and fulfil the duties imposed by the country in the late elections. The ConslUuUonnel of to-day declares that "moderation" and patience" remain ' the watchwords of the Republican party; : - The Orleanist organ, Ia Solett, insists upon a compromise, which it declares is not only possible but necessary. . y . ' CUBA. '. The President and Secretary of the Cuban Chambers Captured. Havana, Oct 23. A Spanish column near Holguin, com manded by Col. Mozoviejo, has captured the President of the Cuban Republic, Thomas Estrada, and the Secretary of the Cuban Chambers. TENNESSEE. The Frost and the Cotton Crop; Mehfhis, Oct 23. There was a heavy, white frost this morning, which, it is thought, will materi ally benefit the cotton crop, by stopping the second growth developed by recent warm weather, and causing the bolls to open. ' - ' . weather report. War Dbpartmk nt, Office Chief Signal Officer, Washington, Oct 23-7:30 P. M. Indications, "i For the South Atlantic States warmer, clear or partly cloudy weather, variable winds, mostly from the north, and nearly stationary pressure. ;, A woman in New York, convicted of abducting a little girl, was sentenced to the penitentiary for ten years. . .,. v FOREIGN niBKHTS. Ltvkbpool, October 23 Noon. -Cotton firmer; middling uplands 6dj do Orleans 6 ll-16d; sales of 12.000. bales, in cluding 1,000 bales for export and specu lation; receipts 18,300 bales, of which 4,300 were American. . Futures dpehed l-32d better but the advance was. lost middling uplands, 1. m. a, October deliv ery 6617-32d; November deliveTrOid: October afad November delivery 6fd; No vember and December delivery 6 13-32d; December and January delivery 6d: Jan uary and February 8 13-S2d6d. ' -j.or The sales fit cotton to-day include HJJ50 bales of American. ,, I - - A Reuter telegram' from Liverpool - says the weather is wet, but the attendance at the grain market is good, and the ddmand fair. White wheat steady j ted wheat shows a uwilUQ vi i vmsVU 1 i . ' - - - j . ' ' w Nbw Yonit. October 23 Nood. fiTtanetair . ( 1 t .1 -I rmancuttr . J ! KSX&l lnV SMnnavi nrni: (HWM i " - rr- .r rmnorl ot m?4 iinrt r!oprl at. tstnrlinp' Wxc'UankelbSl.'shdrtm btatcibonds quietr- 4overnmnls nrm-.- ' JL. V Jr. Flour uufchaofired.. Wheat lc letter. Corn ouiet. Pork dull at $14 20. ; Lard. . dull-'ateani r$8 65. iSpinW turpeiif i e drflH ati cents'.; Rosin sleady at ;$ T TW1 5 for strained. Freights firm. . V Cotton quiet middling uplands ll cts; middlinirr Orleans 11 V centsf salens 337 balear futures opened.- dul sass -follows: October tf.34ll.37 i etmtsj ' November IL14U47 cenU, . December 10.08lr cents, January 11.1311.17;cts, FeUrnary w t'ats tn NBW.YoSK,;Dct.23-Evenjng. Money, 6 per cent Sterling exchange dulL Gold duiiat'lOBf. Governments steady. Slate bonds'dull.1" ; -t ; - "' ! Commercial. ' ; Cotton quiet---middling uplands Hi cts, Orleans Hi cents; sales 748 bales Consoli dated net receipts 79,503 bales; exports to Great Britain 23,831 bales; to France 3,060 bales; to the continent 570 bales; to the channel 800 bales. . Flour, rather more do ing without decided change in prices, and business partly for export, closing quiet; Southern flour in buyers' favor. Wheat 1 lie belter and fairly active. Corn ic better and fairly active at 63 cents for.ungraded western mixed. Coffee unchanged with a moderate business. Sugar quiet and steady; refined in fair demand at 99i cts; stand ard A steady and in fair demand. Rice steady and fairly active. : Tallow steady at 7 cents. Spirits turpentine quiet at 84 34i cents. Rosin steady. Pork firm and quiet at $14 25 for mess. Lard more active and firmer; prime steam $8 858 90, closing at $8 90. Whiskey, dull at $1 13.. Freights more active and firm; . cotton, per steamer, 5-16c. " 1 - P Cotton net receipts 237 bales; gross I, 335 bales. Futures closed barely steady, with sales of 33,000 bales as follows: Oc tober 11.2811.29 cents; November :1 1. 12 II. 13 cents, December 11.00 cents,'- January 11.1111.12 cents, . February 11.2411.25 cents, March 11.3711.S3 cents; April 11.50 11.51 cents, May 11.6311,65 cents, June 11.7711.79 cents. ' , - ': ' r Baltimokk, Oct. 23. Flour quiet Howard street and western superfine $4 254 75; extra $5 006 00 ; family $6 258 00; city mills super $4 00 4 50; extra $5 506 50; Rio brands $7 257 37; Patapsco family $8. South ern wheat firmer; Western steady; South ern red, good to prime, $1 401 48; amber $1 501 55, Southern corn quiet; western strong, and higher; Southern white 6163 cents; yellow 6162 cts. Oats and rye quiet and easier. Provisions round lots heavy; drder trade steady and fairly active. Coffee firmer but not higher. Whiskey dull at $1 111 Hi. Sugar steady at 10i cents. ' Cincinnati, Oct. 23. Flour firmer but not higher.' Wheat quiet and steady. Corn firm at 45 cents. Pork in good demand at $13 50. Lard in fair de mand; current make $8 308 35; kettle $9 25. Bulk meats firm short ribs $8 10. Bacon firmer short rib 8 cents, short clear 9i cents all loose. Whiskey in good de mand at$l 07. . ! - . St Louis, Oct 23. . Flour easier but not lower. Wheat No. 3 red fall $1 261 26i)No. 2 spring $111 1 Hi. Corn No. 2 mixed 4343f cents. Whiskey quiet at $1 08. Pork quiet job bing lots $13 75. Lard nominally un changed. Bulk meats quiet and easy sum mer cured packed 6f 7f cents, and 8 cents for shoulders, clear rib and sides. Bacon dull and unchanged., r . ' COTTON MARKET. Savannah, ouiet and firm at 10 cts net receipts 5,489 bales; Baltimore, firm at Hi cents net receipts 148 bales; Philadelphia, steady at llf cts net receipts 115 bales; Augusta, quiet and hrm at. 10f10i cents net receipts 1,311 bales; , Charleston, quiet and easier; at 1011 cents net re-, ceipts 484 bales; Norfolk, firm, at lUf cents net receipts 4,290 bales; Galveston, steady at 10 cents net receipts 2,856 bales; Memphis, .firm at lOf : cents net receipts 2,132 bales; New Orleans, firm at 10. 10i 10 cents net receipts 5,675 bales; Boston, steady at 112 cents net receipts 503 bales. Thermometer Record The following will show the state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at 4.35 yesterday evening, Washington mean time, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city: Augusta, i .'. . .-. . . 69 Charleston, ;. -.. .69 Corsicana, ....... 70 Gal veston, w 65 Indianola, ...... .69 Jacksonville, 72 Key West........ 77 Mobile;..; .'..63 Montgomery . . 4. -65 New Orleans,.. ..62 Punta Rassa, . . j. .74 Savannah,. .'..69 St Marks, J..67 Wilmington,.-. J. 65 TUB M AILS. The mails close and arrive at the City Post .Office as follows: ; ...T' ) CLOSE. Northern through mails. . : . . . Northern through and way " mails.. Mails for the N. C Railroad, and routes supplied there of rom, including A. & N. C. . Railroad, at.....,;. ...... Southern mails for all points South, daily. .............. 4:45 P. M. .6:15 A. M. X i; .4:45 Pi M. ' i " 1 ' 5:00 P. M. Western malls (C. C. R'y) daily '. (except Sunday) Mail for Cheraw & Darlington 5 :45 A. M. Railroad............. 11:30A. Mails for points between' Flo-' M. M. rence. and Charleston 11 ;30 A. M. Fayette iville,and offices on Cape . 'Fear Kiverj Tuesdays and Fridays....;............... Fayetteville by Warsaw, daily (except Sundays) Onslow C. H. and , interme diate offices every Friday Smithville mails, by steam boat, daily (except Sundays) Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek, every Friday at.... 10PM. 6:15 A. M. 6:00 A. M. 8:00 Ai M. 3:00 P. M ,12:15 P. M. 5:50 P.M. 7 KM) A. M. 9:15 P. M. M. to 7:00 Northern through mails. ... . . Northern r through ; and way - mails;; ...... v. - Southern malls, i ; ; ;;. . . .. j Carolina Central Railroad. . . 1 Mails delivered from 6 .-00 A P. M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 A. M. . ' . . ,,- . . Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to i2M., and rom 2 to 6 P Money order and Register Department open' same as "stamp Stamps for sale at general delivery when' stamp office is closed? i"-Y yi i- ; , ' Key Boxes accessible : at vll hours, flay andnight. . :tl;l. '' . emails collected from' street -boxes every day at3.45P- M. " ' - f-; v: "i j - r.i ORI u r.i E I! T VT .;.):: tin.'ili Wait. I , es J OTRST-CLASS WOEK A'5 LOWJE8TNEW TORK rrucBs. ojeuions knt by maiu wohk. PACKED AND SHIPPED AT OUR RISK TO ANY PART OF TUB SOUTH lif 67 liafayetto Place, New York. Wathan'i Monumental Desitnu. in book ffaRnL for Sl to e Trade;-;;. frsuwo oct 12 eodlm. . GOMMEECIALsf I stt r . . -r -,t r m - .t k n 1 w.ilmiw tttuw. m a ly il I " ' g I ah . t j? . - l we oruciui or upeuiiitr uuomuou;jeiuw are posted at the Produce Exchange; daily hi i r. nl., hdu ruier iu iiriucs ui iiinLiiuui. STAR OFFICE. Oct j 23. SPIRITS TURPENTINE. The market ffw'8r5teiidy turkighout tho' aa.at tl$ cents per gallon for country packages, 200- casks having changed hands at that price; also sales ojt axaskatrty.istineu at 6'i cents. ROSIN The market-was firm at $1 45 for Strained ud L50.fpr, Good SUined, the Tatter grJde'.beHig-ln ?mofe active de mand. No salqs reported" to-day, - TAR Market steady and unchanged, the receipts of the day selling aU$l 00 per bbl. I ) CRUDE TURPENTtN Market steady and unchanged, the receipts of tho; day being placed at 1 45 for Hard and i3 45 for Virgin and Yellow Dip. j , COTTON The market opened firm but closed with a somewhat quieter feeling. iue sales as reported comprise 30 bales on a basis of lOf cents per lb for middl ing, and 51 bales as follows: 7 bales at 10 cents, 14 do at lOf cents, 7 do at 10 cents, 5 dot at 10 9-16 cents, and 18 do; at 10 cents per lb. The following are the official quotations: Ordinary. . .......... 9 cents Bb Good Ordinary.. . 9f " " Low Middling........: 10f i " Middling... 10f " " Good Middling....... 10i " " Quotations conform to the classincations of the American Cotton Exchange. TIMBER. Sales reported to-day of 3 rafts Common Mill at $4, 1 do do at5, and 1 do do at $7 25 per M. Market dull. RECEIPTS. DAILY RECEIPTS. Cotton. . - .. . . .T Spirits turpentine Rosin.... Tar. , Crude turpentine 1,470 bales. 395 casks. 1,648 bbls. 25 i " 331 ; " New Yurie Naval Stores dtarkot, Oc tober 21. - For spirits turpentine there is no marked change; the dealings are small, confined to tho home trade, and there are free sellers at current figures; merchantable order qnot ed at 34i3d cents; sales of 25 casks at 85 cents. Rosin The feeling is rather weak since demand continues slow. Sales of 200 bbls common strained at SI 65. The Quo tations are: Good strained at $1 701 75: common do t $1 65; E at $1 85; F at $1 95: G at S2 10; H at 2 25; I at $2 30 2 85; K at S3 502 87i; M at $3ca3 37i: N at $3 753 87i; W at $4 255. Tar Wilmington quoted at $2 252 37i; Wash ington and Newbern at $1 12i2 25; city pitcn at f a j. r. p. b. v j cuarlemou Naval store market '.' October 22. The receipt were 260 casks spirits tur pentine and 1,777 barrels rosin. No sales of importance in cither article under this head being announced, the last quotations are given nominally, say, $1 45 for (C) strained and (D) extra ilraiued, -.$1 50 for (E) No. 2, and $ 1 55 i for (F) extra JMQ, 55, $ 1 7U tor (U) low JNo. 1, $1 1 for (H) No. 1, $1 90 for (I) extra (No. 1; higher qualities at $3 12i for (K) low pale, 2 50 for (M) pale, $3 for ; (N) extra pale, and $3 75 for (W G) win dow glass. Spirits turpentine salea of 80 casks whiskeys in extra packages at 30i cts. urude.lurpentme valued at f I 50 for virgin anu yeiiow uip, ft lor scrape. v Turpentine Lands. qfiB ATTENTION OP DISTILLERS AND X others interested in the mana facta rc ef Taroen- tlne is called to the advantages offered bv the conn- try along the line or the .Brunswick and Albany Railroad. This road extends from lining wick, on the seacoast, to Albany, in Konthwestern Georgia a distance of one hundred and seventy-one miles through . . ' . ' The Great Pitch Pine Belt 1 in the State, which it traverses from one side to the ether. . ; - fine, open, well timbered lands, lylngimmedfately along the line of the road, caa be bocght for about One Dollar and a Half an Acre, 1 and the same kind of land, situated about Ave miles i rom me roaa, can e oeagnt as low as . Twenty-Five Cents an Acre. These Lands are generally free from undergrowth, the timber being toll and taick, and, with the excep tion of the pines having more heart, they resemble very closely those of North and South Carolina. As fine a quality of rosin caa be made here as In tne uaroiinas a large proportion or that manufac tured early In the spring grading W. The rates of freight from stations under one Iran dred miles from Brunswick: ate forty cents per bbL on rosin and seventv cents ber cask on nirttji tnr- pentine, and from stations over one hundred miles, luitr mo cents an iuhui ana Beventy-nve cents on spirits. There is a weekly line of steamers from Brunswick to New York, the rates being fifty cents L on rosin and seventy-five cents on spirits. navai Diores can oe soia promptly ut Br however, at New York quotations, less freight and charges, and freauentlv at even better micea. To tona fide intending settlers a free pass over the road, good for two weeks, will be given in order to afford them ample time to see the country and se vuio a luvauuu. ,- ,4 i 1 - . For further information apply to J. D. Sfbcnt, uujypusg ouuvuuiuuuuu mercaani, 13 runs WICK, lift. CHAS. sept 35 dw8m L. SCHLATTKE, Gen'l Sup't. Sausage Mters ani Stnffers, JpOB 8ALB, AT ' LOWEST PRICKS, At - - GILES & MURCHISON'8 " New Hardware btore. oct SJ-tf Coal and Wood. DTJPONT'S POWDER, , ALL GRADES. m - SHINGLES, ALL KINDS. WE SELL EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH, at very lowest prices. - O. G. PARSLEY, Jr., Agent, oct S3 tf Corner range and South Water sta. Hats. Hats. Hats. TjVASHIONABLE FALL SHAPES 1 LADLES' TRIMMED- HATS ! ' 'HARRISON 1 & ALLEN, : Hatteis - ' oct81-tf N. A. STEDEIAN, Jr., r -fl-ttorTieyaiid.Couiisellor it Law; gIjA ASETHTON,"" SLAB AN" " C3 IfN T y ,' N. C.! Office Up stairs, in Brick Building, occupied fey Rinaldl & Co. i Special attention to Claims. Col 'actions on sums of f 100 and upwards made for Five Per Cent, if without suit. - rawing Deeds, Mortgages, Ac., a specialty. i apihD&WK . Consignments in Stote. TXTILL BE CLOSED OUT " Tf Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday 13 Ck3 en fipniKsinitftter, t t ... Lard, in Tubs and Buckets, Choice Canvassed Bacen Hams, , Rise, Potatoes, Turnips and Apples, I . Soap, SLyeo Cheese aafc Tobacco, Poultry, Eggs, Crackers, &c - Cash advances made on Consignments of Produce. Brokers and Gommiseion Mercbanls PCTTifwiv Xr Rrmirr.inFxr 1? 1 n Jptt SL' tf .i Next North Princess and Water efa. MARINE. partAlsiaDse-Oeteber 13 aniuaes.,.. v..;.. 8un Sets.......: : 5.12 P. M High Watei iSrnithville)... ....925 Mor;g. .. i' :. ( VVilmingloo).f 10.55 Mor'g. Day's Length... I.... 10.56! ARRIVED Steamship Ashland, Dougherty,: New York,, A D. Uazaqz. K ;. ; . i ) 1 Stianiship Rateigh; Oliver, Baltimore, Ti Pjimiit Stmr Gov Worth, Worth, Fayetteville, Stmr Wave, Robesou, Fayetteville, Willio ma.tr: Mnrrhisnn. Stnir J S Underhill, Harper, Smithville, O G Parsley k jo. , t- Nor barque Success, 858 tons, Bordeaux T?. (1 Rnrknr & Co.: . , Schr Ray, Dennis, New River, nava stores to liall rearsan. Schr Minnie Ward, Moore, New River naval tnrM 4n Hall & Pearsall. : ' Schr Agnes; Lupton, New River, 100 bbls fish to tlaii ss rearsaii. ; CLEARED. Stmr Gov Wortli, Worth Faj'etteville Wnrth Ar. Wnrtli ? :' -..i -j 1 - Stmr Wave, Robeson, Fayetteville, Williams Murciiison. Stmr J 8 Underhill, ' Harper, Smithville O U Parsley iK uo. Br barque Therebina, Christian, London Schr Ray, Dennis, New River, Hall & Pearsall. Schr Minnie Ward, Moore, New River Hall B rearsaii. Schr Agnes, Lupton, New River, Hall Pearsall. RXFOIITS. & COASTWISE. New York Steamship Benefactor 1.278 bales cotton. Ill bbls crude turpen tine,. 184 pkgs dried fruit, 11. bales yarn, 45 pkgs tndse. FOREIGN. London Br barque Theresina 2,743 bbls' rosin. MARINE DIREC7TOKT. Clat of Vessels la the Port of Wij. Hlnaton, N. C. Oct.L24. 1871. BARQUES. . Armal (Nor.). 260 tons. Sandvid, i R E Heide Aasust (Ger.). 395 tons. Lonnies. . Yick & Mebane Minna (Ger.). tons, Buese, E Peschau & Westermaan Florence Margaret (BrA 291 tons, Nervez, 1 . Yick & Mebane Kosmas (GerA 403 tons, Bruns. f E Peschau & Westermann Cito (Nor.), 356 tons, Neilsen, rep'g, RE Heide Theresina (BrA 279 tons. Christian, - " Yick & Mebane Prima (S we.). 507 tons, Krook. Yick & Mebane Sirene (Ger.). 497 tons, CaUiess, E Peschau & Westermann Van Haydec CartloW (Ger.),266 tons,Specht Jfi Peschau & Westermann BRIGS. Budy Bee (Br.). 325 tons, Thompson. : Paterson, Downiug & Co Azha (Nor.), 304 tons, Hauger, , . R E Ileide Eleanor (Br.), 299 tons, Partelow, A 8prunt & Son Jtlilding trior.), 'iti tons, Jorgensen, RE Heide Adeono (Ger.,)215 tons, Wert man n. E Peschau & Westermann Gazellcn (Nor ), 262 tons, Weibye, ' - RE Heide SCHOONERS. : -j Chromo. 128 ton9. Woosler. . E Kidder & Sons Eva Adcll, 171 tons, Ellis. - ' Master Notice. If the Signal letters of any ves. sel in port are displayed by the U. S. Sig nal umce, tne vessel so designated should send a&hore lor telegram.' . Attention ! ; CLOSE BUYERS ! . We oan give you . j More Good Fresh Goods ! in the :" r Grocery Line, for THE SAME MONEY, v than any 5 RETAIL HOUSE IN THE STATE ! COME AND SEE US and ... EXAMINE for YO URSEL VES EXAMINE O UK NICE BUTTER, HAMS, ' FLOUR, LARD, SUGARJ COFFEES, . ! TEAS, CANNED GOODS, FRUITS, ' &c, fco. We are Receiving Daily by Steamers - - x . . ! , . - aud Railroads, ' FRESH SUPPLIES .! IWWe are sure there's .. no such Stoc in the State as we can show, Boat7right & IIcKoy, 6, T mi 8 NORTH FKONT 8Ti 0it Sl-DWtf Ilinoral T7aters. TTUNYDI JAKOS (BrTTKB WATB). f . AIPSBPPlvtoFaaleby i - wstSJtr . ' - V;:-" " .MafgtStrept. fMBWMd' vv 3 6 li LACK AN D C V- ' - j ,y - : Cheaper thaii they have fM'eii forrtwnty iyeirtC ; '' All of the LATEST NOVELTIES iu all the NE VV ' SH A DEr and ( iolbr u' ' i!'-n 1'..' 1"'. Cas'hmeren, - Merinoes "' Suowflaken, ' Kars, Knickerbocker and MailaWu Suilings, . t ;.' L Prismatic, Valencia and Fi ibouifj CIoili, ilenriettafl, BombazitieM, Tatfeiaif 'Aljiaccas, . , ; Mohairs, Brilliantines, Reps, Pypiiii-Vifc., &u. . Silk and Worsted Fringes,Galoons and Bretons Braid to match any of amvo ' . ' . . cloaks , " "7: . Waterproofs, Clockings and Suitings iu a!j of tho hew Shaded. Single and Double, coFd, bl'k and cloth shades; Silt Velvet and Velveteens. FULL LINES OF i STAPLE DRY GOO bs. , All the Best Brands, so popular all over the United States. EXTRA BARGAINS in Flannels, Blankets. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, the best stock ever brought to this city. ' Direct Importation of Towels and Table .Damasks, ood ind low priced . WHITE GOODS. 1 & Jaconet8,Syisses, Victoria Lawns, Nainsooks,- Cambric, Tarletans, LineH,&i). My usual good assortment, also, :V; U i E M B R O I D E :RJI E- S V ' ; From one of the largest Importer's Auction Sales. Ladies, if "you are able to pass them, considering quality and prices, it is more than X could do. REAL AND ITALIAN Valenciennes Edgirigs and Inserthigsl ' - Torchon and Brussels Laces. ! ; HANDKERCHIEFS One Thousand Dozen at iimosVany pricel Hosiery, Gloves, Collars, Cuffs, Ties and Ribboiw. 1 " CORSETS. ; ::f) Thompson's Bridal Comet, and Mrs. JVIoody V Genuinel v Ladies' and Misses' VESTS j,Ruchings, Skirts, Parasols, &a. ' MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. . -. HONEY-COMB AND MARSEILLES ttBEAw; In short any thing you can ask for, . . s ' -i AT PRICES WHICH DEFY COMPETITION BAMONG SUCH AN ASSORTMENT IT IS IMPOSSIBLE TO NAME PRICES. IF YOU WILL ONLY. EXAMINE YOU -WILL NOT LOOK ELSEWHERE BEFORE YOU BUY. - l! IVI. K AT2, t7tf - 36 Market Street: ADVERTISING AGENTS. M. Ellyson & Co. ADVERTISING AGENTS, niehmondi Va. Are authorized to -contract for Adrertisementa for the Stab. J. Weaver & Co. ADVERTISING AGENTS, ". Plilabarc, Pa. Are aathorised to contract for Advertisements fo the Stab. - Edwin Alden, AD VERTISING : A GENT, 1 74 Elm St., Clnelnnatl. f . Is authorized to contract for 'Advertisements for the Stab,' Peaslee & Co. A D VER TISIN G A GENTS, No. 5 Reek hi an St., N. Y. Will receive and forward Advcrtisementia for the - . -. Stab. - - Rowell & Ciiesman, ADVERTISING AGENTS, S.W. Comer Third and Chestnut Sta. ; St. l.oal, Receive and contract for Advertisementa for the - Stab. S. H. Parvin, - AD VER TISIN G A GENT, Cincinnati, Ohio, Ib authorized to contract for Advertisements for the Stab. H. P. Hubbard, . ADVERTISING AGENT, New Haven, Conu. Is authorized to contract for Advertisementa" for 'the Stab. v W. W. Sharpe & Co, PUB LIS HE RSAGENTS, Mo. 25 Park Row, flew York, Are authorized to Contract for Advertising-in the STAB. ' i Ooe, Wetherill&C6.V NEWSPAPUR ADVERTigLffa AQ'TS, Beceire AdTertisements for the Stab, At their Office, 607 Chesnut Street. Philadelphia. GEO. P. BO WELL & CO; H AD VERTISING A GEN IS, 41 Park Bow, W. Y. j Are authorized to contract for AdTertisements; for - tne stab. . W. AIER & SON, A PTE RTISIKG AGENTS , PnlladeJpbla. Are authorized to contract for AdTertisements for - - . tne PTAB. : - BATES & LOCKE. ' ADVERTISING AGENTS, r34 ParkBowN. Y. r Are authorized to contract for AdTertisements fo tne stab.. . ; C, A. CQOK&CO.- 7 ' IIEWSPAPER ADVERTISING AGTS, t, Corner Dearborn and Washington Sts., . ),- v - cnleaso. Will contract for and receive Advertisement for ' , - , tne ptab. - - I S. Hi PETTINGELL & CO. . t " A D VE RTI&ING 'AG ENT.8, i.V 37 Park Bow, New York; - f -.... IU State street, Boston - - J ' : r; 701 phestnutatreet, Philadelphia, f f Are authorized to receive Advertisements for the STAB. . ' ; I inter! o o ds, -AT Ti vr f m it's t ' i' . : () L O 11 E I) S I L K S MISCELLANEOUS. CLYDE'S New York and Wilmington Steamship Line. The Steamer REGULATOR, Capt.;IOABIE, WILL SAIL' FROM 'NEW YORK OX J SA'rcriDAir, October T. eP-ShipperB can rely upon tao PKOMlf SAILING i of Steamersa8adverttsed.ld9 ' For Freight Engagements applj to A. D. CAZ AUX, A sent, . - WILMINGTON, N. C. L. B. BKLDEN. Soliciting Agent.1 ffJt P. CLYDB & OO., General Agents, i , .v , Bowling Green or Pier 13 N. R., oct9 l-tf ' New York. Baltimore & Wilmiiig ; ; J ton, lT. C. Steamship Line. i The Steamer Capt. filICE. ' " WILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE OA WEDNESDAY. October 4, " " To be Hollowed by the " JE&Jttf RE (3- SI , . capt. OM VER. 8&TUKOAY, October 37. trshippers can relynpon the PEOMPT SAILING ' " of Steamers as' ad verfisedja THROUGH BILLS OF . LADINO riven to and iranrniLiUBlifUlA, 8M PROMPT DISPA'n vnuuwiwcu.. . Fer Freight BqgagemcnU apply to - ':" A. D.' CAKAIJ3C,' Ajrcttt, " v'w ' s'-wilminqtonVn. c. L. S. BKLDKW. 8olieitiftg Agent.- -RBUBKN FOSTKK, General Agent, . ' Corner Lee and Light Streets, oct 21-if !' .. .- i t . . 'M i Baltimore. Seed Wheait 1 : i l: Seed Eye ! . 1 Seed Oats ! r ; 1 Choice flour ! . .. WJtt. OFFER. . Ill Snperiori'reaGrcand Extr Family, Family, Witt , Very Choice White aoacl BedfliD WH'kAT, Prime Lot of SKBb ItEv , Prime Lot of BLACIf SKKD'OATS. For sale Low to suit purchasers by CC114 tf v - . .' K, F. MITCHELL s SON. r V v, " - ,- ;-
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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Oct. 24, 1877, edition 1
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