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" THE WILMINGTON POST.,
f SuxpAY 3Ioi;Nixci. Due.: 1-1. 1571'J '
.1 ixc Ti c ;VT.;i'j:ilineetirtg
of fftcc'..')' 1'k-r --. of tU.ab'ovc Comparjy.
' wa held Thursday, in the Company's
oKice in this city, Waiter O. flacltae
atjlinjr, as (.'hai.r.'nrin;
Th
c following
e-'uCc-'r.-i were t-kct
fur tLc c-.'i.-:u!u
, 1 'resident U;i
j;. 11. Iirliliiprs
fre it t:irv ,u::
i p.'
mar Donald
JlacKat-. '
('. L. GrnfUiri.
Hui't. Hi'-Ati cici Uvl. Y. L.
lie
Dircct'ir.- --11.' ll. . JJriJvrj, iMwajrd
Kidder, IO ta'.d MitcRac, Smilie A.
(ire;
.I..;lU r. e'riil'.lin, WV.tr r K.
Din: a n.
itioL
; The Trc;.-i'.rci'rf report of opera'
jlurinc the ye.ir exhibited a favorable
omiitio:) ul tiA'air-i. " ' j
.M -ciinti t l'the i oi Owners of Pine
i'ciest Cviiiciery.
In ac'u ff!.tiife with previous ;a;n-
iitiuiict nj ii:, L'i vtii by J. .0. Norwood
; 'cci-!;:fy, the h '17 ov.-iicr.-j of Pine 1'or
t IJciiie'jt-r, in ll Ti(l;n.-il.iy evening
last. in- ti t- city court room the rofm
Win erov, ;'. !.
Mr. Alex.Tr:e called -the '.meeting'
loonier, umlvid the object was to hear
the ft port of the (;!d Hoard and to elect
a i; v j;c f..r l.i cu'riiii-tir' year.- air,
1 U :-. l'.i;tli Ui id vyita thui ele-eted tempo
r.ry cht'irrnnn ru'id Mr. N. O, H.imp.-on
; fch-cretary. '1 l.e'rept.ri of the past year
wu:i then rv.ii- i.y (''Noi.wuod, show
iii;ri-.ilf'.i.i;':"' vi-iin i:l in th'M-on.'itioti
oil tin- pjViiM-'. in tho,w;iy of flowers,
t enrreeii ai':dhMll'eiy,:i!.d the fitiari
' ect.'of the rporatiMi area!-') much
iiiiirnv"l. The ci.sh baLiiice on hand
f.r liiT, f I receipt from all xour
v. fur l7!, ?vdh;F-ttal. .S2J.23.
l)i.-bui.i :iH ii'.-i for J87!),' ,s.r; bal
a i ice ia ban!:' to credit, .'!70.-ll. The
.rt-j'ort w: s then acVi ptc-d a nel adopted,
and vote of thauLi It-iiderid tue Uoard
for the In. '.est and faithful manner in
which tluy.'had conducted the aiTaitd of
their sacred trust. Thu iiieeLing thee
rc-clccted the old Hoard of Directors,
as luliow.-: llev. .James W.Telfair,
Mdward Dixon, John (. Norwood, .Tas.
A. J.owery, Ah-x. I'riee, Janus K. Cut
lar and Lewi.- Lerand.
t ( . l or the l'ost.
'1 he hio'Itcn nt St. Stephen's A. M.
Iv.Sabbath. School- willgive a concert
and J'xlnhilioa in th.tt .above-named
lnireh 1 uHiliii'T, Ctik r, I-'if:h and Ked
. -nis ii'. i' ;, r;'yt -;'t u. ifilay evening,
December liii'i-, to a.ii-t ho school in
a iuueral way. All our pec-pit? 'should
g' and he! p them in I ht-ir young but
lioni r-t i !:' !i ; A ihl i I'l.iembiT that the
Saviour M'iii, '": ulivr litt.le cui'hircu to
come iMvto ir.e,!a:id forbid them not, for
ei'-mb i- tli u i:':rd(.-ni of Heaven.'1
We wo il.l a-.ain call attention to the
. irniol 1 i v m 1 .t . i lw rt-it lny ihp eon-
gregati-oit of S(. Ltske's t'lnirch, Tues
bV evening .December luili l'ay them
a call, for'"!;!1 that five! h to 'the poor
lenuetli t U;e l. nl, ;
' A tirand I In ti i tait;m-nt '.. ill be iven
at City, Hall. Decniher J !th, under the
aunpiecs of the N. M. and Literary So-
ciety I M. :i-phci'iV A. M. P.. Church.
.-l'rovceds : r the hem Ik of the building
fund. J. 'V. lir.iii-, -President, S. W.
r,atnpon)
-I'a-lor.
.ret at v, at;.! .'. (i l-'rV
Tin-.
t'j i.t iv, Hruaiel Co ,
1 eee!n'oer Mil,' 17:', .
I'.i'-: i oi. :-l. -: : --Tn.ie", t'.iianeiaiiy
and pi'liiH- 1 .-j-., er.- i:;.iLmn' a ilnod tide
iiifveiv.e:,t in i.:r c.mn.ty. -The advance
in t!:e pi ieo : t all kinds' of pro-iuce
hii c:evl a nJvrtul cliango in a
sdiurt t?n-.-,- i r-.i'r"n:;' ir.o-t of the tux.,
pajus t . c ine to .liiue earlier than
u nui!. , l t-ie been no, meeting of
ti.e (iriier.l ;u-V.t r. reeir.t!vs- that I know
: . the -"
llni-i we
c X tlure is more niency
; i.odueo. to buv wiih. i
t here hat heen mere aic'.kueat ia.ttiU
county th.'pril o;ii':i t'in for three
t a ins j-! v i -tii.
Th,fo : a g-.-;er.;l w ::ip!ai:it in rc
f..x t t'.e j.o- !n'.-e"nt of property.
I Ueltt l-j;irjal ': re uiueUHi geue
r 1 ii"i'vf tor e uii c.'iinty, they, w ith
the t. h-t t.ikef, n va!ued the proper
lv. 'fh-' -;'.eots a:.d comnii?sioners
met at S;uuh iwc i n the fourth -Moo-
iaV ih At;:.;u:;:i!id eo:.f:rnud what tLey
1 ad iL; in ev-i p: the valuation of the
I ; ml. wuis, J.ia Pennsylvania Lumber
alnd S!.i i : e Cou pany, w hli h t.her re
liuecl a' oi:t e:u 'a'fJ a;vl that is the
cause oi s .i ci;;, h e,;;ap!;uat MiuKUig the
tax pvrs. 1 ae pos r mo a. jv they cia
i t er why tiie iilu ;uls and rien cor-p.-r
it! : ; properly s!i til.l bo mluoed
a-il t-ti i:i;-ri-.md. Put a few-cfuhe
1 ::Kcr:i: a.-.s ur :he ;ite.slica, but
wi.i J' -nvfj; iT.t- n,-t election to the
or row -t Aae. . ; -j r.mc
pjor loaii, by the ;:.r.
"of i.i6iard
l.ot-.:, a ..!e lo;-;--D.-tnoerat, Juun Wac
cint . w hi - ii!:J; liist ear. Vji ab
tied V t v h;
It t j' r.. -I
ll -
..itr. h;' e. . :
adrcd -d'uars, tu;s year
' : -'.r hundred aud ll-fty"
w.i:'fci-d !'i o "0 "ir.i !c to
t: hrt Mh !ir in le
tnuwi i.' w;icj.i s::e co taty c raiuM.
,--ne r .t .. ws-uve ,: '..i-.ul :: it uul.
taaut.c i, ;lu f I atu-jC Ux-a ls ira
procaua. t n i: f.t cerat year; but
lie wyr.Hh.;:,o.V.:y u!ued iiy tthef.
-crttxl other- waate-t abatement, but
:t no ar. Tll l Vr.CiAt oarthat
i . -. ...
they UM-d- t.v ,oxetlt:n;
frcru lie-
ruUUraa U-M.t-.a tUt OidlVnl lit
ot iuto, !r:.r . w a vhurch jnople, and
u th;tjv-V,urvh u ;!;" r cmao; b tur&ed
Mt!. they t t tarn tbaucirt oat.
V p?r.n stkfi whe sbe !VracraT '
.juration h ar th UerHtbiteaat
i-n&i ' -. Wctl, j; baa sarrow ed
llJ" riai .a cr Shcrnuts
C,r ha, ba J tt c -M year as ! cc-ht
' -l:ic4. 1jui. laUfcfcj a
ltc- L .iilKx l liuafc. m lat pr.
xt mac. he lati-Biy u ci;U:e4 tj IV
ctm&JVbc vf tie Ao.trKaa j vpU (t
b: t-aafeciat aV'n.;; . f?
Viiiuuiy. ; J
U'rVAXr. Vat III .
rt ? fnws ker.JT Tyhr
i o cw taciL cot iia fabHi,!! H
ia fa.L Trjr a ixil4 f a xtj
i thaaT -a ti ttsiatj, iA txt
ftvliit Li j -s tif liicc lie c:cvtic
aod if wo can elect Jno. Shermaa lor
President," and Ralph V. Buxton for
G vernor, cotton will bring .25 cents a
pdond and turpentice $6 dollars a bar-
AX OCTBAGE.
Our 4ent.AS5anlteel ia'tlio Town of
Siielby 'o Caase4-lle Wm Treat-i!-.
FCvcryboily ciritly. '
.tfniLBV, "S C.' Dec. 5, 187l.;
Ta the Kditok of the Tcst :
The ageut of the. Tost desires
thtPyou will publish tbU in your issue
of this wefk. We haye Tcry often been
tokl in "NYilmingtoa that the report that
the colored people are kept under a
slavery in the south h s farce and only
published by newspapers in order to
mike capital My experience in bhelby,
N. C, not only justifies the truth, but
w31 show thapa worse slavery exUU in
Cleveland county than was cver. im
agined in Wilmington. I arrived in
yholby ou Wednesday Dec. 3d, and im
mediately set out oh a canvassing tour
through the city. It very soon became
evident that I was carefully patched by
gentlemon of the Democratic patty. I
hep.rd the whispered wordst "lie is a
Radical." "He is trying to make votes
forjtlie Radicals.'' "He ..is ."trying" to
dchajngc the mind of the colored people.',
Ignoring these' expression? 'I conliaued
to solicit subicribers. Soon I saw sev
eral groups casting anxious eyes on nie,
and whenever I entered into conversa
tion with a colored -man, a Democrat
I - -:
wt yirc to walk, up and listen. Looksi
liko' dogger thrusts met me on all hands.
Failing to secure subscribers I returned
to. my room aud after supper I reLurned
to Vm. Long's store. I had expected
to iiod .Shelby lit up by gas or other
wise. I fouikl on the other hanl a very
dark town with only two or three stores
open. One of thesa was that ot Wrn.
Lojig, a white Republican. I made my
wa thither and hoou began to aolicit
siuhscribers for the TokT. lM)ojnted out
thq merits of our paper' and endeavorcd
to imake the colored PCje see the
necessity of reading a good Republican
newspaper. In thia store I met two
Democrats, one Logah and ouo Alex
ander, th6 former a carpenter, the latter
the Coroner of Shelby. These two men
begau a conversation with me about
the Post. I told them that all I wanted
was to get cur colored xcople into a
habit of reading in order that they
might learn to tiling for themselves.
They replied thai I-had come to the
wrong place for all the colored people
ia Shelby are Democrat. I was sur
prised and began by tact.to draw them
out. Logan instantly undertook to en
lighten me. lie said with AJcxandcr'.s
concurrence that the colored people in
Cleveland county voted the Democratic
ticket bccau io they lia J ocnoo and knuw
on which side their bread was buttered;
that they knew that they got employ
ment from the Democrat, and that it
was to their advantage to vote; that
ticket if they wanted employment. 1
then inquired if they -would be dis
charged1 if they voted otherw ise. This
direct iuestioti was evaded by both.
They attempted to esphiin it away by
saying that they voted ifreely r.s they
thought best, but that; all voted the
Democratic ticket becairse it was !o
their ftrlvantao to do stj.
I iaferrrd fronil-their language and
hostility to nie that free idling was
and k suppressed' 'as-, the ub-seijUvnt
nairative will prove. Asfjooji as 1
found out their sentiments I turned
from them to the half: do;;eu colored
men present and' began to recite the
merits cif the tr. soon perceived
-.1 trcmoliug among tne ctjV.orcti men; ,
tlieir glances passed from ino to these
two mi. Soon after-several white men' j
appeared on the scene wiih ominoiis
looks. Toi disarm prejudice 1 made j
myst'.f as polite i s p' SsiL;-, but never
attempted auy servilay. While ap
pealing to the colored tiu-t, lai U-:t
the store and -in a .fewj moments i.:'ier
one Jehn Durham, a stori keeper, -iiei:-i.ter
of Deeds and Cpla'ur'cd" mi'.iiia
entered.
lie cateutled '.hi Laud: I. r
my paper. I politely handed it to him.
As soon ax he took it Alexander re-
started to h!n;, t'Johni. tho.e ' rivstct
are marchinc ittt i :lie!Whi:c Ilou'-e.'":
I replied, "they are j there already.'.
Durham then iLi. "iii w d.d they ?
tl:err;' I rtvied. "y iocrioti. l ne
words were orivrj itttrerl th.ut l
toua I t ut what his hjvt wa in com
ing, and why lart wt-at cut. Tic
jumped up with, '..: i a God d..aia ! o,
hostre r txt ad hcivtr te ter.f..
ft i a tics! damned mi-, aV l you a
Ovvl damne-l liar. I .snnt . e ve
jou a gtxvl beaUi:.
!-arrd a- it' he wa
a a.
.
itcdhtn.. - He. wa . i etij - 1
rfTdhfd at onee by ssyitc. 1 ...'
j fit y fptnioo and j fxtf it. 1 did
eolforv royartf on iVm. 1 aapak
i& th olortsl . r 'p!e. Welt. h
repli!, I ae-an l .toi a p v
Irai.ir.. Wtth taat hpelTatd a heavy
tick orer raT heal., I iaac i bt.k oa
the toftlepr" ti!f, rrtfl ar ' Vv
Oa !t arm. as 1 try hrad lis"
"f
ba,l - ;.. ..
I ;r atiua i tixrl u'.u.- a
I aaite4 the btw tivrtle. Ike m.-:
tQ;nrca abate a por4 o;t a & y
"RstcaciPjC cjadJt&a 14 eo4 yrt Je-
ket ; t tike ie titeml
!.'- I ixtri tUt asaJc a 'mc',
i t I :a tie mdi
V 3T t.. ir.tt 1 Vi'i i mm Li.! i.
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Lia:cd Sitatwlf I txfltl by jmg.
have done' nothing for you to strike
me; I offered you no insult; you asked
my opinion; I gave it." "You are a
God damn liar when you say that
Uaye was elected." "That, sir," I
said, "is a matter of opinion. I am
not here can vassing for yotes, the cam-.
paign'is not yet opened; I am here in
the interest of a Republican paper; all
I deo're is that tie colored people may
learn to read for themselves." With
: these re mail: I moved off and stood
by the counter. -
Nothing seemed to satisfy Durham
but that be must strike me. Tie fol
lowed me and renewed the attack, but
not -having fuel sufficient to keep up
bis fire, Logan came to his rescue with,
"Its John. he is .aid and sent up here
to make votes for the Republican par
ty." I denied the assertion; bnt the
words added by Logau inflamed Dur
ham into new life. He sprang forward
caught me by the throat, pressed me on
the counter, elevated Irs heavy stick,
and I piict!y gave up. I made up my
mind to die. I saw death staring me
in the face. I found oat that if I at
tempted to defend myself, death would
be my insfnt sentence. Not. a col-
oren man interfered. Every white man
glared in my lace. . It was a moment
'of intense suspense, but a good Provi
dence interfered. Durham did not
strike. As soon as he let co, I spoke
agfiin. I tjihl the in that I would not
'sto'ip to tt 11 a-, lie to" save rny life. . I
'came in the iutcre-t:of the Post. I
Wanteijt t he colored people to subscribe
for it. A tier a lew more words l)ur
ham turned away. I at the same time
asked foi a cigar, lit it, walked, about
thotsti-i.- ; lnoircn' or two and then
lefi for my ni'ini.
I Lad s'.-..reo!y b.i n there live inin
utes wiHii.a colored mail came an-, in-
forni-il me th;.t In- ft aid tlu-m plottjng
up tout! 'oi uioh in-, and advised that I
-'sbou'd ' somewhere else. 1 was com-
pefk-d to leave my noai and seek lodg
ing elsewhere wheri? I remained till a late
hour, when the man at whose house I
had been came to me and begged me
to return. I did but went back fully
prepared and determined U sell my
life -dearly. Iain happy to say I was
not disturbed, and next morning I re
turned up town in company with an
old ; iellow, -and again solicited sub
ucribers. This same gentleman accom
pajiieit me to tlie depot and-was there
asked if he did not think he would be
doii!" butter by bcirg at his work, than
to bej.-eeii wiih ir.o.
iin'.y .-ir, the worst sort ot slavery
exists , irt this county. Several colored
men came to 'me and told me that the
majuiiiy 1 the- colored people .there
had -to vote the 1 'emocratic ticket or be
tu'rmd out of employment. I even
heard that a good colored woman
kept her husband in her house until
sunset, and then let dim out, but on
his return home he declared that he
nuliht as well have stayed in till
o'clock f r li:ev made him vote a Dem
ocratic ticket alter all. Of course this
is merely heresay and may be, an exag
geration, as-. I cannoi think that things
leald be carried so far.
Fro-.:; all- I saw, 1 am sure that the
colored people dare not a'ct freely.
They were afraid to approach me; they
slipped, r liii i the corner 4 to make en
quiries of the paper. They want it;
they showid an' anxious desire to read
a llepublici :i ' paper, but poor beingt
they are n.-t Hosiers of their own
u.inds.
The attack intoie in myself clearly
proves that- tree speech, and free
thought are ihi'tigs Hint Mud by cannot
statu!. I: 'speaks- well tor the Post
lliat it is feared. The oppressed ones
are hungry tor information. Darkness
pii vails m this county. I tell you
c ..iiidhiiy tlr.it u the ku klux oranizt
ti in is siipi if sst d lu re the principles
iivUtlL-k g that Ivi.iu are as rampant tt
day as vm r. Our readers may be sur
prised an . I think tliat 1 color ihis'out
r.titous assault , but what will they
think w nets' I s ty that I heard a clerk
ia li e same st ore teUing a. Jriend that
he w.-s so Ir uhu tn d that he trembled
like :1 ."Siii!. h i ii nowr l.i. .t.-vriA
! i ..t .7. i, , J
.v III iiiuuttn iut
' l.c ad Aiueritf.v know that the tales of
i '" "or and sapi;nsi n of fre 5iH-ech
are :i t euMtures et .the nuagination,
t ut hu-'.s-truc- a? proofs of holy writ,
I ..ui I t ay. thai 1 l mud a Let
ts r state ot thiti t lancj.lijun. The
i 1 rvd p- t'i' e ni the iatiejr plac think
t.-if.v at; 1 -ak ;'r'-v.
At tir'iiiy whero o find cotton gioit,
f ui.derie and lac' or ien, may ami witlbe
& trtd and um pprefd race. It is true
t!.ry et emp.oy ttn-otT but lu return or
t.ii t:i-y inu-. h.av j;o to tjt of their
t jxit. lut'T ue as their masiera decide
'r take itc conjtivece, let" ..f county
they kuow ' v.i ii:th Ude their bread
ivbrltcrrd." Upc:faiir,
A. R I.ixn,
. ie M W.i.utiapton 1ST.
WluMi.iulo.v JIARKLTS,
tvveiucr ti.
; lJ.tI It si iMiM-.-Th market
-jt a.d tady. Salt of X0 cask at 3I
cct;; r jttl'.i th-;s qaiet. 1 "
RiS. lhe- aarkcl a uadr at
M.'ine-d ana tll Straae4.
"ra:?exi . "
T iK. 1 ne oark: rrt,xi iradt- at
$1 1 per ti J. e 2
'i:b a'ca u
. that prior.
Cm rr rrs.rnnr
-Market
sm
' at: 1
cvr:s. He star ki for thbariK-l
tin., m:i aW rrpwftcii !
Ua!a a a Ka- eif 1J? era? per itt
tr UlK',.. v,..k TV .i ;
Ordsfcary, l?l ct J IS
A aarr. .
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RECE1TK3.
Cotton,
Spirits turpentine
Rosin
Tar, f
Crude turpentine
712 bales!
218 casks
1,349 :bbls
59 bbhs
-392 bbls
December 8.
Spi kits TuKPESTUfE. Tht market
tor this article opened steady at 37 J cts
pergallon lor regular packages.
ltOsiN. lhe market was steady at
$1 30 for Strained and Good Strained.
females reported.
lAR.-lhe market was steady at f 1 10
per bbl. of 280 lbs, with sales at quota
tions.
Crttde TtTRPEXTiifK Market firm
$1 60(a :$2 69 for Hard and Yellow
AiP .
Cotton The marketi?-Ms article
opened quiet, with sales on a basis, of
12 cents per lb tor Middling, closing
witn a nrmer leelmg, ai me lonowmg
official quotations:
Ordinary, 10J cts f lb
Good Ordinary, 11 15 1C "
Strict Good Ordinary, "
ii
ii
Low Middling, 12 3-lti"
Middling, Hi- "
Good Middling, 12i
i
14E.UtiiTS.
Cottofa, i
Spiri turpentine,
Rosin, l
Tar, V .
Crude Tdrpentine.
S 17 bales
1 4 cisks
734 bbls
14 bbls
13S bbls
December 9n
Si-irits TLRPRXTlSE.h-The market
was steady at 374 cents per gallon
for regular packages. Sales of 50 casks
at fiutotatiou.
Rofeix. Market was steady at $1 30
for Strained and Good Strained. Sales
reported of 1,500 bbls Good Strained.
Tar. Market was firm, at $1 15
per bbl, of 250 lbs.; with s-les at quo
tations.
Crude Turpentine. The market
was firm at-ft GtVf?2 GO for hard and
Yellow Dip.
Cotton. The market for this arti
cle opened firm, at the following official
quotations :
Ordinary. 12 cts J' ft)
Good Ordinary, 12 1-1G
Strict Good Ordinary,
Low Middling, 12 7-16
Middling, 12r
Good Middlintr. 13
" RECK11TS.
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Cotton
Spirits Turpentine,
Rosin, .
Tar,
Crude turpentine,
555 bales.
209 casks.
705 bbls.
33 '
370 '
December 10.
Srntrr.s TcKPESTiNE-The riiarket
opened firm at 33 cents per gallon
forregular packages with sales reported
of 100 casks.
Rosin The market was'ejuict at
1 30 for fctrained and Uood Strained.
No sales reported.
Tar Sales reported at $1 15 per bbl
of 2&0 Ids, the market closinc quiet.
Crude'' Turpentine The market
was fi rm at $1 G0(j 2 GO fir Hard and
1 tllow Dip.
Cotton Market opened firm, but
closed quiet at the following cfiicial
quotations:
Ordinary, TJ,
Good Ordinary, 12 1-1G.
Strict G. Ordinary
Low Middling, 12 7 1G
Middling 12
cu
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lb
II
II
I.
II
II
Uood Middling, 13
RKCEll'TS.
Cotton,
Spirits turpentine,
Rosin,
Tar,
Crude turpentine,
5 15-bales
118 casks.
1,162 bbls.
9:1 "
987 "
i December 11.
Spf kits TuRPExnsE. The market I
opened firm at 37 cents per gallon for.
regular packages, being a decline of 2
cents with sales of the day at the above
quotations.
RosrN The market opened dull at
$1 35 for Strained and $1 40 for Good
Strained, with no sales reported.
Iar. Market was quiet at $1 10
per bbl.. cf 280 lbs, withUales at quo- i
tat ions.
Cbudk Turpentine Tlie market
was steady at ?I 55 for Ha'rd and $2 55
for Yellow Dip, closing steady.
Cotton. The market opened firm
and , nominal, and later sales were
ellectcd ot I'J bales on a basis of 11J
cnu per lb. tor Middling, closing quiet
-.uf.i': . .. D 1
at, nie lotiow nig oiaciai quot,ations:
Ordinary, 11 J cts B lb
. . i . . i ..... T
.iooi t.'raioary u i
Strict tiiKvl lrdinary, ("
Low Middling, I 20-1 G
Middling, "
CJooJ Middling, J 21 "
'
ihxtdPfSw
Cttton,
Spiriu Turpentine
Roin,
Tar,
Crude Turpentine.
551 baleo
20 cask
l,Ot DDIS
147 bbss
327 bbll
llecember 12
"""PtRtTs Ty ktextise The market
openctliiria at 3S cU pr rlloo, lor
regular pacKge, wiujsaiea of 20 casks
at that price, elusion auiet
lioi1 jfarketonrml quiet at $1 30
frtr Strminett mrA IXit w, : J ...
- out v. ja v.-vi a i lien, witn
A!es la:cr in the Hay of !. bbls
trained at .tJ0 do Good
' "" ' --tl rxr tN, ckxiMt
Heady at tise tlecHae.
Taa Market for tht
firm at II 1W per bhl. o4 UA s0i
alr at outooa.
Ltrpt n-Ert-Tn-. T
at f 1 2 6) tot Haiti .ad !
for e.low Dip. . . i
CvrTo. lt Barktl Cat lLUanLrl 1
doll ar4 lower to Wl I at III crau
p r pvuaj tt MiddUajr, The Vollow.
tag ere lae .'5-taJ qMtatioM :
GJ Ordiaarr, U 1516 -
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NEW AD VER71SEMENTS.
CAUTION.
"Y QJ jFKS
Schiedam
Aromatic
SCHNAPPS,
I
T HAVING BEEN U BOUGHT TO. OU It
attention that lailtatlons.of our Jnrtlcte nre
ba E1E3
being sold in this market, 'notice it hTtbjr
(riven to alll cm it may concora, U o ti..
reudlog of any article, wJth ib; a t en
cC trade mark abore ecrlb. j:i hr
j freemted nai-r a rrl act of ih f
.
rf9 0ur-tn aM 4 crii
. N5W ADVEIfTISEMENTS, . " - v- ,-.
The Only Medals Ever
ters were giyln
to the manufactures; of Benon Capcine Porous Piaslcrs at the i'tf .e!in ai
Paris Exposition. . -
OVER 5,000 rUYSICIANS & DRUGGIST 1 f A V 1 1 . VO Ll' N IT A K I L V nN.'
I TIFIED that they are a great improvemeut on the camuion, e'.ow-acttugi r. rUt
Piasters by reason of tneir prompt action miu ic iiosuuuo cenauuy (t i,tjf
Coal and Wood!!
fj'HE MOST IXJPULAH Y AUD OX TiiF.
iWharfis ran by J. A. S 'ftlSGKH, r.ai tie
foot of Cbcatnot street.
Low prices mle the day.
Iarge sales Justify tfce rule.
All CBStomcrt served hone.tly and
promptly.
J. A, Ssl'ttiXUKpi,
. l:l
dec It
PIANOS & ORGANS
FROM FACTORY TO PURCHASER.
EVERY MAN HIS OWN AGENT
Lndden Ai Bales' Grand lntrmturt Ion
Kale continued until Not. i, iSSo. Only salr . t
the kind ever successfully earned out in America.
5,000 superb instruments at factor y rntrn f.r
Introduction and AdTfrtUfinenl. N.-w
ptanot sellinr: Kt AftaU I Ko Cemmitsiott I Itrtr:
snU tMpptl Urct tfea Factsry to tuciistrs. U.ii.i
m'i prefiu WTsi. Anat'i raUi to aU. Cti- t:c:t S:th
MlUsgeatMiplaft. 1'IANOS, 7'oct. uf, rl fi t.
?55; Square tJnjnds, fi7. ORBASS, j sto
57: 13 btops, $715 13 stops, Mirror Top Case. $ .
New, handsome, durable. 6 rears guarantee.
days test trial. Purchasers choice from ten lead
ing malfrt and 00 different ttyles. Join t:i
KlSMBtle clb of ,ooo purchaser and secure
an instrument at -STholeanle- rate. Swt
terms to Music Teachers, Churches, ami I'mtort.
Address for Introduction Sale circulars,
LVDDEN Hi BATES, Savannah, Ga.
dec 14
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. THE GENUINK
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Celebrated .tvti' ' t
WORM SPECIFiC
VERMIFUGE
SYMPTOMS OF WORMS.
'PI IE countenance" is p.-.h- nnd lt.!
1 en-colored, with orrasion il tnisli.-s,
or a circumscribed -pot on -r.V m !;- ;'i
cheeks ; the eyes becotne (' -'l ; il '.:
pupils dilute ; an arure s mi' i t 1 e
runs along the lower tyu 1 u ; the
nose is irritated, swell, and -t.jiu-Min .
bleeds; a swelling of the upper l.;i ;
Occasional lutadachc, 'with hiinim.r.
or throbbinsr of the cars; .v.i un.i -ti.ii
Secretion of saliva; slimy "-or f.nnd
tongue ; breath very foul, jiait.ctd i: !y
in the morning; appetite v.u:. ;!..
some-times 'voracious, with n f;n.-.n;n.
Sensation of the stomach, ;tt i'!i !- .
cntircJy gone'; fleeting jiains in tlic
stomach ;. occ.ib-idnal nan-en and :..-iting-;
-iolcnt pains through-. -.::'
alxlntncn ; lowcl4 .irregular., at t tt..
costive; tools -shiny, not unfit -n v.:
ly tinged wrlh blKl; b.lly toli n
and haul; urine tutb.d ; n- -i- ! .-. i
occ4;'sion.uly difficult, and t-ij..-niCel
1 y hit cel:f h ; C.-U.h : e :ut tt:n
dry .and convulsive ; in-.e-.'-v .m 1 '.':
turned
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gun.
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teeth ; tennper varial;', .:i
irritable c.
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Whene cr the
a.i-ivc svt;:;
DK.-r. i.f;r-s vi I",-:: i
will certainly c.ffc t r. cure.
IT IOF3 NOT COXTAtN" Mfk( t KV
in any form ; it i .-.n inn-cr. j r :-l-ation.
ntu-.ifiiibietf, ictus ts t
injury the i t': Ur..i,r . r '":. ,'.
The gif.;! ac Dk.- Mt. Lam . V;.,.
MlrK.K f!-.US CiC II1IUSC, i f .
MeI.Nn .t;.d ! ; i aum; l':;.i .. -V. the
wrapp r. )
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LIVER PILLS
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