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'H,,K ' y ' ; : 0, ..N..c, sum.ay Monxix(;;.ocTonkitv,5. isto. ' ,. rrviB- " ' THE LVTK Fl! MIT.RAV. ..m. . LrtVtIl III' ' I,o is Itevered by lLe A Man f . H liolc omniuiilty "Hlameless ii Hi the UusiiiOH Healm oral Stetin oi 'Murray,; Iq. ' ' The ilea h of Mr. tfli Miirray " jajpt iit-'(l it an v ven it that east u frlopi jvtr t SQ'lonj.hau r rf-en coii- ..X wil Trfminently with ha uw rcan- h(noraMe wuit hw character as . muij t.t thnt it. 'sw onlv natural that hi uilexi'cctel death should be & Mr. Mu ;Jast;but-i; rav:. riec-anie hi on. rtniinav ' t 11 r Avail 1 pcvtral avWatirte4' f fore uiiyar prehensions were en tertained a to his wnr?tvnd rhill.whic hour tiicnt saiei). Jic . jfjyw nipiuiy mi"Fridav had n connvytirp r terminated fatally- at -the ' Kii Mur av was of hiirhlv respecta Lre.. wa. lorn in Alaanance ; Me i.arent ( (ouuty, a (1 at tlic time of his death iftv-fcix -years of aire: W ith. (tut any incline nave his energy and pr.u dtnc.e, he oinineiif-ed his business cu K'erat Kvt rettsyille. Here he connected himself .'Vv.ii h the Ire?!ytorian Cburch. of which h was a useful member until the day of his death.Mr. Murray came to AVifiniii rton in 1853, and establish ed .liiinsi'l f i business. lie has Jsid with einpru ar fidelity, pursued the eVeii tenor of i hhuneies conimerciaj life, iraininaii 1 retaining the esteem of his A llow ; nerehunts, 'and -always act incr the pa t of th exccilentTcitizen and j. . ' . . - . .- thr exemplary paii point ait Mr. Murray's char- actor was hc nmnfficenV spirit Ke ever exhibited oward tho Church to whii h he beloliirdd. He fave with no desire to be praiieil for hia gifts Tin; pur chase of the lartre orcran : m the First rresbyte!in Church of this city was Iarfrelv diif to his liberality. hiOirwinor . r- i. i . - e hern hv tar the heaviGfit :nntnhntrii. 1. Meeting ef the Produce Eixcliunre. At a fuli meeting of jthe Produce Kxchahgc (Association, held yesterday , the .followmVff preamble and resolutions were adop ed : ; i. . . .. "This meeting having been convened to receive the! announcement of the death of ajfriend and fellow member, and it beirlg an appropriate custom on such occasions to pass .suitable re.sdlu-' tions of sympathv for his , relatives, we therefore recommend the adoptibnVof.1 inp innnuMno roan ntinne i - rn V Jesof-et?, That in the death, of Eli Murray, our. city has ; lost a useful, honored citizen, our business com munity ' ' an ! enterprising, hQnest and trustworthy merchant, ' our Association one of its most -worthy, valuable i.nd reliable members. ' " Kesol ved, That as an evidence of our admiration for his strict integrity and an a.'kuowedgment of his influ ence in the advancement of 'btfr com-v mercial prosperity, wedevote,,a pae:e in the' record of this Association, to be inscribed with his name and held sacred to his me nory, and' that all mcmle'rs of this body be, requested to attend his funeral sc ry ices. . ' ' . - Beso Ved, That the Secret- iry of this, Association be instructed t rrflns- mit a com of these resolutions to the relatives pf the deceased, with the as surance of our heartfelt sympathy iu their affliction. ' ! " lleHilhit. Tiiat S si fnrtho mnrt of our relpect for the deceased th is Et. change be closed for the remainder of me aay, . j Funeral Services, i The relmains of Mr. Murray will be 'taken, at 3 o'clock p. m.. to-day, to the , First ; rjesbyterian Church from his residencd on Fifth street and after the funeral f rvice will be carried to Oak dale Cenjetery and there interred'. !: Knthuslaitlc. Meeting at Easy" 11111, jllrunsTvick County. ' The cijtizens of -a 'portion of I iruris wick vouiity asfemWcidn1 a large' and enthusiastic , crbvd yesterddy. 'Mr the purpose o ; hearing Maj. - C. M. Sted maii, of Jew Hanovpr, jand ?klf. D. S. Cowan, their nominee for the IiPirisIa- ture. Mr. Cowan .made a short but pointed speech introducing Maj. Sted nidn to' the audience. : Maj: Stednmn then clime forward and deliverec' in his usua pleasant style one of the rrjost ef fective aM. loul-stirring speeches it has been fhe good fortune of the ped pie of Brunswick to listen to " for manv a day. --Hiaf masterly argument waV couuutru pnncipaiiy to the rJonstitu- lu',uu t amendments, and the speech will doub tless beat much fruit on' the 7th day6 November next; . " The New Pjdmt Goes ori its misinn thfa mr;nff a large number of subscribers ami read ers; Its manairement nal-a 1 mir and Candid criticism Rememlier that the (Jape Fkar has been rapidly thrown into ? the . field, ? and that its price is only ten cents a reck.- If it is worth its!pricc,letit'liYD; if 'not,' it ought tc die. f ; . ' . " : ;ilurt. ' " ' . ml 1 cvnin' bout ui Je o'clock; a w wPman whose n Bmc we were ascertain, was run over and j nef fownby a. horseman on the Safrand FW streets. onlvalHw . 8,-vh0lr havmgMen " I II ft V DAtam m. a m . 3IHS. IIi:MlXGWAYS r:i!ivir IIIIMiFACTIOX. Tne 'TJIestuti SekJdl Somo'.NoUce at JtOpciilijg of a ew TcrmI'lrst The I rriloetonij formal School re sumed its. exercise on Morula v last ' Friday was the fi ret getie ral rerlew day. of the sessioiand we think Miss Amy 31. liraalev a'benefarfnr W;im;., shoHl lyvegd $ v?rence--hadTon I uiiuuai success.. ;i wo hundred pupils the .largest nirmber thai' have been re ceived since the establishment of the uiesion fccnool now attend reo-ularlv roiiifhty to seventy-five ntl,Ar n.! ren arc anxiously awaiting any vacan cies tat may ocjpur. , , TjLe hobl room was built to accommodate nno t,V.Viwi and sixty students,! Wo are very dal iainirauiey nas been enabled to admit a'.ilartrar uumbor. -Th(. nine "teachers besides the V T .youiift ladies of this city, who were educated at this -ii MUM 4iavharire. of clashes .in the lower orm while thev ourstie thoir rtu-ii studies iii the senior class with it vir- to sraduatioh. 'Iln's will ho iV a' TasTmtnave;eVer .duAfetratrTho TX-iioqh lto yoinip Jadiesjnf Wflifiiniri UUIV iimiv i i imuin. Ill lllf ttllOOl. rfhe othenlacos am' fillol Wo tv.;r,i- teachers trDi rjpeje' tfifoiiJUl j ,.aiiiwui- uieir compeiencv and . fit ness to occupy the position their past ri'cora speaKs, in term of compliment stronjrer than we could use. : This in stitution is eleepioayiiary, or this ubtiee would otherwise be . tamer m words of praise. ' , j. . . Xc Ad v ertiseme nt s. leiiiifberu-iy, at f'Live Book and Music Store,' Market street, advertises pianos, organs, melodeons,! tcjiool tovks, works of einiueut authorp, etc?., etc. Chae;p. ityersfc Co., jeauvied fruits and ;vegt tables' London'Efeairkl Sauce. Califor-. uia Honey Syrup, and other eatables. Kerchn-r & Calder Bros, planters' and distillers' i eupulies," rnuji as salt! cotton ties, hogging, coffee, "flour, 'morales and' theflike. ' . ... ... : K, M. .McIirtire'Dlaek'arid colored dres tjoods, cashmeres. ;cloakings, s underwear ami other dry g-oods. i ' : ' . , ' James C. Steveiicou, the ."Chiquita cigar, Ferris "Trade Mark" hams, cakes cream coirfectioncries, etc. . Geo; Myers, general jrrocer, presents mash whiskey asone fpecialty. - tobacco, bagging, nails, etc, fl , Cf. -'JY; Yatt;hiol.boo)i, bhirikl)Ooks,, pictures, frames; gold pens, stationery. . vewett, aujustaoie book-cover. Col. W. L. Saunders and Mr. Peter' M; Halei the Raleigh Obener. Alex. Sprunt & Son, co commission mer- chants, , .,.,;r Snner. -wmter stock of clothine'. whit. undersliirts partl3- ready made.- Catolina Central Kailway Company, time schedule. ? - . . Wilmineton & Weldon Railrbad Com pany,1 time schedule. " , Jacobi, removal ol hardware depot to No. 10 South Front street. . ' . . ' S. jtla'ssell, Wilson College, jion-secta-rian school, with ten teachers, library, appa ratus', moral rrmmiTiic. nrfiiar-itrv' nnm. 7 : . "J " 7 x f V J T mercial, nomfiial, fuittical, ortiaineital and tober; to June. 5 i Eue-ene L. Harris. Sassafras Fhrk. Oran. yille Co:, N. C.Crayoh portraitfe. '4 : The Cape Feah, Democratic newspa per,4 0 cents a week. ; Tile Fifth Ward Demonstration. The gratifvinsr' Democratic rally in the i?uth ward night betore last, fol lowing the splendid ovation to Messrs. F'owle. Ransom. Vance and Waddell. howB what the spirit of the Wilming- ion jicopre is. - jxr. iioiuies aoiy preT sented the leading j&s.ues of the day. maktng among other points a decided hit vihen he touched upqa Radicamal-. admmistration n this city and county. He stated the tartlintr. fnpt that. pV Jlanpver counts scrip was not. worth 50 ecnion xne cioiiar. . lie read a long list qf embezzlers , who in this. city had been in high feather withrthe Radical part jv' Reform is sftrely necessary, he urged, to correct such abuses as we arid others in the South had' suffered from. Mr. J. H. Currie; who is taking a mrjstj energetic . part in the canvass in this jregion, likewise; made a. telling 'speech, and Mr! James I. Macks was freiuently applauded daring . his ad dress, which closed the interesting vo-' cal exercises of the evening. The Fifth Ward is all right.. It has piuc arid enthusiasm, "and it knows wrhai it is about in this campaign - - - ! ' 7 r , I TUe Weather To-Day. "Tae probabilities for to-day are a rapidly risii broniCterr fcrk ad high? nbAhwOsU to northeait tihfl eloudrVdocidedly colder, . cloudy or partly cloly weather, "rain areas. Heai-y fronts' on Monday morning in the northwestern portions of the South Atlantic States, Cautionary signals are ordered for the Atlantic; coast from Norh Carolina to Maine and at Gal veston and Indiauola. :, Notice to Subscribers. . Subscribers not receiving their pa per kill please give notice of the fact at ttoe office of the- Cape Fear, on Priiess street, in the Journal build ing,lbwer floor. Te friends of the Cape Fear in the country will confer a" favor by sending us r$ugh notes of occurrences, ihclud inr thort accounts of political meetinirs and ithe general news of their respec tive'ueighborhoods. Give the name of l!ir tarif pr na si frnnmntr of m-u-l f.iitf. i . " 0 I ' -ml. . t t. 1 : City A:ouxU? I 1 11 V-H There, was onlv oue case brought un that of Andrew Blair, . , a N juvenile offender. lie was charged with two 6fTence.s disorde;'rly conduct, on which he iras dismissed: assault and battery, against Mr. J. -jW. Skipper, for which he was sentenced to 30 days' work on the streets. We have no free list. Our terms are invariably ten cents a. week in thecitv and on the basis of $5 a year in the country. . Sunday Serrlre. ihlVP Hthe varioua :aurches cf the city, to-daV as follows: - t. James' corner 'f Market and Thirtl streets, Rev. Dr. A. A. Wjitsoh rector. Morning Prayer at 11 o'cloc k. Wauig Prayer at 5 o'clock. Sunday fechool at. 4. f. Mi . , Front Street M. E. (.South), corner of Front and Walnut fttreets. Rev. J. i. -nawn-pastor. . Service everv ali. bath at 11 A. v. and Tj p. y. Sabbath School at 3 p.. m. ; f Fifth Street Methodist K. lnxh situated on Fifth, betwet-n Nun ami Church street. -.Re v., J. M., Rhcnlt pastor. , Services at 11 a. uu and 74 p - SabUith School at 9 a. v. ' I First Presbyterian, corner Third and Orange streets,- Rev. Jos. R. Wilson D. I)., pastor. Services every Sabbath at 11, a..m. and 8 p. v. Sabluith School exercises at 4 o'clock P. v. x . Second Presbyterian, corner of t ourth and CamnUdl stnt t . 1 ayne. pastor. Servuvs at 1 1 a. m. and 7f p.m. Sabbath School and Bible Clas3 4 p. x. . Seats free. First Baptist, corner of Market and Fifth streets. Rev. James B. Taylor' pastor. Sunday School at 94 erviccs at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m A., '3J. Mis-I &iouu.ry r?ocieiy meets, at 43 p. m. St. John's rner of Third and Red Cross street. Rev. George Patterson rector. Celebrati on . of llnlv. Vm.l:J. - r m. j mm. mm 11 o'clock ; Evening Prayer. 5 o'clock. Sunday School at 4. St. Pauls (Episcopal), corner of Fourth and On mco streets. . Sorvii-es attl a. M.and 7i p.m. Rev. T. M. Am bler rector. Seats free. St. Paul's E vung. Lutheran, corner of Sixth and Market streets, Rev. G. I. Bernheini pastor. English service at' 11 a. m.; -German Service at 7 p. m. Sunday School at. 3 p. m! i ' .St. Thomas' Catholic. Dock street, between Second n.u Third street. Morning Servicos .7 and 10 a. m. Vespers at 7. p. m. Sunday School at 9 a. m. -A ; ..lecture by Rev. Fat fie:' Gross at 7i p. m. " First Congregational- Services eve ry Sunday iu Academy A nil. corner of Seventh and Nun st'nvts. at 11 a. m. tjikI 8 p. m. ; Sunday . School at .'i p. m. Services at St Mark's (cohti-cjl) Epis copal, jcOrner of Sixth, and .Mulberry streets. ' -Morninir prayer at 1 1 o'clock: evening-prayer at b o'clock. i t Postal Hours. . r j- , . . The -mails close at jthe Cin- 1 '( as follows: ' ' - Northern through and Jway ' maus, daily - - - ... Mails for the N. ,C. . Railroad S::iO A. M. and routes supplied there from, at - - - . Southern mails for all ioints ::0 A. M. South, daily - - .- - - M. Western mails C. C.ft'y, daily ):imjA. M. Fayetteville and offices on . Cape Fear River, Tuesdays j arid Fridays - - - l.t'OP. M. Fayetteville by C. C. R'y, - daily (except. Sundays) - (hint A. M. Onslow C. II. and intermedi- v i ate offices, every Friday ,:mj A. M. The Smithville mails, by steamb. at . cl(?se at 8 A. M., daily, except Suuday. ply and Shallot, every Friday at Cr A. M. Mails deliverii from li A " Af P. M., and on Sundays from 8-)0 to 9:30 Stamn Office onen from 8 A . M. to 1 f and from 2 to 6 P. M. Monev or.! r for Register Department open saihc u tami) Office. . n . Stamps for sale at irencral dcliwrv when Stanm Office is closed." ". Key Boxes accessible at all' 1 .M.ir-", day andniffht. - Mais collected from street bo -t " every day at 4:30 P. M. . Yesterday's Hotel Pergonals, j Purckix House. S. Stmn-s- Pini n Massnum. Philadelnhia : J. Ai.i.-p. R J u HiijhU.wer, W. II. Carter. T. (T. Murrav and lady S. Kulser, N w Y. j k : Mr. and Mrs. Mufphey and daurbi i-. Hcnderson 'ville ; Mrs. and Miss Tukl-i.' Providence, k. l. : IX r. Kobiu$on. s. Dunlap, Lancaster. S. C. r-ThomjsWiH-:...!. Rv-Vv Point; J. D. Pates. Mo', ilr : .1. T. UnW Miss Julia 'Eryee, Miss I v; Rrvce, Mis Anna Jones. CharlT.o : Mr-. oiain"-ame Miss McMakin, R.-P. and T. . J. Whit', Spartanburcr,'!Mr. G. Rvnim. Morganton: E. A. McBee," Greenvil.e, S. C. ; M. j M. Faeran and lady, J. G. Neal, Mrs. SJ C. Neal; Marion, N. C. 4. Maxxixg, House. Joim B. Meriill, U. S. A. ; H. S. Foy, Scott : Hill ; j Capt.! F. and lady, Nova Scotia.-. i . . .' i . 1 Irrepressible. , Yesterday Annie J.peight besicetl the door of one Molly ' Harris?. in Paddy's Hollow. She pVunded ; until Molly made her appearance, ' upon whom she , vented' her anger. They belabored each other- until an officoY 'came up and arrested loth. Molly was reieaseu on a uoud ot su . to jaake her appea ranee on Monday. Annie is still in "durance vile." , : .' " '' . Dr. Morau. ! This distinguished Methodist clergy man is visiting his' former charge in the city, and great gratification is ex pressed at his presence.' Probably no abler pulpit orator and scholar.'. than itooeri &. Moran is Known in the Church of which tie is so conspicuous-a member. ' " - 4 ' 1 ; Some two columns of rontnift ndvr- tisement which were' intended for the first issue of the Cape Fear, in the general hurry of getting jupthe jerf fail , to - Mr. Louis J. Poisson will assist in the. local derrarlment of the Cape Fear. r Ti,,. r :n 1 r 1 ut VAre. x r.. ti. win i rv luuiiu reu larly for sale at Harris' News Stand, a iuiw ecu is a copy, Assistant Signal Officer Merrill has oeen oruered ror duty to-' Washington uin.unu nas neen succeeded iy M r. r reueriCK UeJiorO. -" - : ' " -i ; -i Rev. Father Gros3 will lecture in St Thomas Church this evening at- 7J o'clock oii his late travels in France .' Attend to registration at once. It u axuwri iau W : " " 1 ' L ' .. - I II II Jill?1 t T'AllTM IA IT! S I ". ts m I mw v . k a . EUROfE A5J01IPUCATI0XS. .. T". littsda ami AtrU 3Iay . Arrive at Ttrint Iaia Timr on Italy'. AUiance Mltrt RusMs Slontcnrgro "will Continue the IVar. Loxdox. OcLl l-i.l-.The Timis de cl ire? ihnt if R'.kkU refuses the anni tke or is the "mrtnn if it n'fnl fhe Wcnmc iht critrr.y cf Europe. A Vi enna Rentor tt lejgr.im :iys an nfider stanJii!r U-tcen I!u ii'and Austria on the Eastern queslioii is ciT.Mcred certain. Tt'n'.JViliti comp'n 'nee iutimateM that It'r.ly.' alliance with Ru3ia mcan the acqu'jition of Tunis by the former. Tlie f Rwor of the l'z.ns aUlicatlifn is den ieil officially. A Psri 'tflevrnini states that in con.-cnicn-t ofexplan:i tions which .hn re leen efhangel 1"7 tween the (v.Trs. it appears prr.lable that the PorteV request for ap lointment of Ct!un:iN:oner .to arrauw dutiuIsViikthf: armistke will lie acceded to. It iT px.cjcil that the military att:!chs r-f vari'.ns einbassif s at Conrtantinr.pb-. tvill le apjoii:tcd tho. Coimir.-si'.i'.ors. A Daily Xta Vienna disp.itch aiuiounces that the Italian Ambaassi- dor ut that city Imvu instrnctel to express the rerret of his rovernmont for the chauvinistic, boastful ami war- lke language of some Italian ,'news- papers. Paris. Oct. 14. A dis-patch to the Russian 'JVlegrnphic Airenev. elated St. Petersl urjr. Thursday niirht,savs: The Powers have not been aide yet to agree as to the reception of the armis tice propositiosi, ut several of them are disposed to acevpt it. . . Tllli' I.ATfT: Iondon and Paris Ad tires Samminc of an Armistice Unfavorable Xciu from the-Cci UiAU Capitals. . I.oxdox. Oct.. 14. The Parin cor- lvspondent of th Tint' s thinks that in collet jucmv of the Porte's concilia tory attitude the proposit ion in "regard to armistice will receive a uuanimoiudy avombie reception. A l?eierade dis patch announces the arrival of fifty officers, some of whom have hold highrank in the Ru.-sian army. Ueuter di.-jjatch Irom . iennas.vs that 110110 )i' (jreat Powers liae vet gncnmeir consent to the conditiwU of the armistice proposed bv Turkev. Russia regards Turkey's reference to the influx of volunteers as a direct in dictment of her policy. 'rince Milan has confidentially in formed several of the foreign represent tatives at Belgrade that the conditions of the armistice which rclateio Servia cannot be taken into consideration.. Berlin dispatch says all the ikw- ers except Russia have received the proposed lurkisa armistice fayorablv. A Renter teieram from Ihris an nounces Russia's rejection of the six month s .armistice projosed by Turkey. She demands a fresh armistice of six weeks imposed on both lelligcrent.s. - i" T11C PUOGlt A31MK Oi'1: INFAMY. Chamberlain Applies lor Troons Whimpering .Toads irom Virginia. Washington. Oct. 14. Gov. Cham berlain's application' for droops' was made direct to the President. Some parties, whose names are' withheld by the authorities, have suggested the em ployment of soldiery iii theSccoud and t ourth Congress dutricts of iriricia. There are indications that Jnd.re.Taft will be overruled in his disposition .to act on such su''Wstioii. ' Consideration of Chamberlain's re quest will be poatiioiuil until Tuesday. TUG COLORADO BLCCTIOX.' Not So Had' as Reported at FirsU-A Small Republican Victory. O11I3-. Washlnctox, Oct. 14. A special from Denver savs the Republicans elect their State ticket by a small majority, but that the official vote will -be. re quired to decide who is elected to Con- oiiio l:i.i-:ctioxs. 1 Ci.veix.vATi, Oct. 14 The 'official vote in the first Congressional district is: Savior. lcm.. 14.141: Fowe, Rpp.. 13,474. Baylor's majority 070. The rote in the second l:trictirf : Banning, Lem.. 1-L133: Matthews. Hen., 14.0.iH. Banuhig's .majority 75. . iL'ONDKNSCl) Tlil.i:r;RA.M.S. Sv-!noner Mafritr Hunter, from Oswego to Toronto, foundered oa Lake Ontario with all .hands on board. II. I. Owimr Lvnll warchoute, Mith 4t)0 bbls of whUkcy, buracd iu Kdmuiul hon couut Ky. Duke of Marlborough succeeds Duke j)f Alercoru, resigned, a? Vicv of Irclan!. Frank Jamee, vae of the Clay couuty, MLouri, dcspcra lora has U.t-n captured. No one hurt by bursting of cylin der of Bay Line steamer -Florida, at Norfolk. " Fred. Wilson, well-known on the Turf, died at Norfolk vesterdav, azed Gen. Rufns KtnV dead. e, vy. v ,. m. .t ' W. W. Corcoran, Esq., donates $5r 000 to enlarge the library of the Uni vcritg of Virginia. - GUNCUAL MAIL SU.M.MAUY. '! "Foregone conclusion." is what they all Kty. sinee Jri-'vina, Wrt Virginia and Ohio kicked Ifayesisni on the lack of the shins. .The wool clip of the country in 1875 was nearly two hundred million pounds, whereas in 1BC0. it was only sixty-five milliou&. ' . . . . . 7 ' A trained horse in an English cixtns attacked the man who was directing its perfonnance. shaking him an a cat would ja Miouse and then i throwing him out of thering. ' NC1VH OF Till; PORT. Po RT A LSI A A C . O CT. 1 5 Sn rLa Cft A. Munu M.. day length 11 h. 1C iu. High w. thviIleS A M.high TwaUr at ilmiiigton 8.25 A. M. AURITEU YOIERPAT. Steanx5hip AhhuKl. Inpnau, New or. A It Carux. Stcam, r lixi, pulu Smithville, O G Pandey t Co. ' . JSu1unr - fiuk rhill, Latham. frDuthvillo. J H XcfE. Steamer D Murchtn. Garn. 1 ftyctteville. Williatiu A MurthUio. .-hr 1. Burroughs Smith.-NeW 1 or. A 1 Cazaux. New ork, 4,7tXl lugs dt, to Krnh ner X Culder Bro vi -l to master. ' i'l.K HKI YrsTKRDAT. Stcumcr Dixie, Piatt, Smithville, O 11 Pawley k Co. y S;einer J S Cnderhill. Itham, nntln ille, J 1! NflT. ' - Steamer D MurchLnn. Clarnon. Fay.rttcville, Williauu Jt MnrchUm. G.-r'Bnrk Ilcnaanu Ilelmrkh. Oct- errkh, Antwerp, 'Alex Sprunt ic Sn. i:KrtK. . poreiox. -Dit ;(ir'Bark Hermaiiii Helm rich 1. 100 barrels rosin. PoilKSTIiV -1 P ,yt 1 1" 7 : 1 ou k r pi n U. KI3 bales cotton, lit bundle. cotton tie, 12 bjg ;uano, 3 iackages ind.e, in hhds ir.idassc?, 5 tees flo. 14 Uds do. It do pitch, 3 Hales rajrs, 37.276 lbs ore and metals. 11 bids whUkey. 4 lulcn cotton goods. 13cntptv kegs." IP C A- A 11 f il casks spirit tnrientine.- , ,. I.!t ol'VeKwIs Li Port, October 15. Mtonurs Ashland. lucrum. A D .azaux. Ji i nj u Ntr Cato, IWi.tons. Ket tlefen. It E Ileide: Nor Amazon. 3(K) tojhs Neilsen, R I llcide; Hr Kle:tra. 4-1 n tons. Croby, Sprunt & S.n; A;uer Minnie Hunter." 4.0 tons. WillLims JL- Murchist'm; Nor Zephyr, J3s tons, Jen sen. R E llride: Nor" Odd. '22 t:i.. -Matonseu. R E HcuU;(icr Voii Iktlon Cart low. JS3 tons. SHTht. E lYschau jt-Westerinann: Br llwanl Herlert. JC tons, Ives, Vick Jt Mebane. .llri'ts ivr It Vim 1Liiiitifefrwjti VO - fons, Kosher, E Ieschau i Wester maim; Br Euroclvdoii. 2C6 tons. Siu clalr, (J G Barker fc Co; Br Valero, 409 tons, Fulton, Anderson & Ixicb. ' tfrhoonrrs Anna E Glover. 298 tons. Plodder, Williams ic MurchUm; Sidney C Tyler, 25 tons. Barritt. Har: riss & Howell: Wave Crest, 261 tons; Winchenbach. Kerchncr i: Caldcr Bros; Schr W L Burroughs, Smith. A D Cazaux:; ,j MARKETS HY TKLCGUAPIL New York. New: Youk, Oct. 14. Cottou, quiet, R.7;jU 1-lCc. -Sains, Spirit tur- peutine, S-V. Rofbi, fU-ady. Flour low grades in buyers' favor; other kinds tead j with a moderate trade for export and home use, at 15cVJ 25; common to fair extra Southern $(J rZ&i ,-). Wheat l&2e better with a fair exjiort and moderate ruling de mand: business i& checked by the (Iniincf of holders new inter red Western f I CO (d S4: new white State ?I ii. cirn a biiadc firmer with a inotlcrate hu!ncs uugraled Wtteni mired 57J(i.7Jc; white Wefctern .VJJic; yellow Southern ou dock Vh. Oat a shad.; easier with a moderate trade mixed WcU-rm and SUte 'ZJCjfU); whit HrlOc. Prk dull but easier new $1(V7.V517; the Utter freh au l inpected. Lard dull and lower prime fctTara on rot 10 . elofcing at $10 50. Coffee- quk-t and firm. Suar firm and in pool de mand. Rice quiet and f-tcdy. MoIse quiet and unchanged. Freight to Uver IkxiI quiet. , New York Money Market. New York, Oct. 14. Bank fUtcment; Loans decrease, f 500,oK) , ftpecie deercaf", $1,15,000:' lepal tender decreae, 00fJ,(X; deposit decrease,: 1 4,125,000; rtfrenre decrease. 3,000,0il0. . Q'ttatn. Mney ea,r at 1J per ceuu Sterling dull at" ft." Hold firm at 109 A Government dull and rteaily. Baltimore. . , Baitimore, Oct. 14. OaU qtik-t Southuru prime 403r43c Rye steady ami firm at toiQitYic' Iniviiona unebanced ! d ruict. CotTre ttronr and unchanged A hl-key firmer and quiet at 1 16. Sugar nrn ami Iu irxd demand at 10,(lle. CottoT Quiet iniddlin? 10e; turi ceipt3 5 ; sale "J05 ; eroi receipt 4.25 ; ex port coatwie Wi ; pinner 120. ; Cotton Markets ek iokk, Oct.- Ii. ottuu net rev eelpt.i 918 ; RTOta rmlpu 46:t. Future elotf:d weak : file 14 A) Oelolvr 10 27-3210 : xTcmbtr lOGllc; De eemlr 11 5-3211 WV: January K( 11 Y-'vzr ; February l-c: Mareb 11 25-WH 13-lrte; April 11 Sl-32fl2e: May 12.VJ2i,li 3-lfic; June 12 11-326$ nii ; July I2c ; Au?u.t iz;e. LtvrnpooL, Oct. 14. Cotton tcady middling uiJhnd 5 1.V1M; middling Or leans d 3-lGd ; feale 8,000 ; recuUtlon 41 ; receipt 5,500; American -Vino; Briuh 20. Future ftcady upland L ta. c, October and ovcmrrr dellTcry, SJfcd. MontLr, Oct. .14. Cotton quiet mid dllajr 'We: m-t reHpU KV); nale lr500; export eotwt5e 303. Mkmphij. Oct. 14. Cotton qokt and rtely mildlins lOic : rrccfpu 241 ; hipmenU 1J97; tale 2,300 AiT.rcTJi, Oct. 1. Cotun eaW and In fair demand-mHUIn Sc; receipt 1,545; tale 1,733. CxiARiESTOX, Oct. 14. Cotton firm ndddllnj: 10'e ; net rrctrtr 2 ; tfJe l,su; export col i. Maxx, Oct, 14. Cotton quid and tea.ly u;lMlhu:f,'e; low ndddilapO'c: omtn rr oe ; wn-Kir recdp3.y; koq-tneni ; i-jm .ni ; stork StTiXXAH, Oct. II Cotton quiet nii i.umg io;c; net nxtlpu s;iVl; aalea 1 T: . - - s .nrOauux?,(A:C 14 CuUm ttradr mid lhiu; 10'e; law tuJddlin? ,Uir; Komi ordio&ry Ve: bet rwcvi(4 2JJU5; enm 3,1J7; eale 5xiO; export , to Grrat lirtum dui; to France 10,257. GiLTDiox, Oct. Mj Cotton qniet mVMiinc 10c: net rctdtiA 4.22C: alf 2, IT.; exirU to tirrst Brttla 277; to the Channel 2.VJ4. . Nounn.K, Oct. 14 Cotton quirt rakt dlfnsr RXe; net r-sjpta iJltnr,: pw 5567; export eoatwlMvA)410; sale 355. COMHEhCIAL IXTEL1IGEXCE T THE WILMLXGTON lOllkET " Can Fnk Orwtcm. 1 October 14. 1876 6 P. 1L CrttonUmrUl Wr . wiUi mica at a decline: mj 120 halef oa a bsaia of 10 cent for middling and 9 rents for ierw middling. - 4 'nt$ TW rjmt ie Firm with T1 receipti ; 210 caka 4d at 31 ermta. Roin-Firm. We note aiaall aale4 repor(edat $1 20 for JL (blackl aad 1 1.. 0 for atrained. TJiiwRecetpt, the patt frir dart have lem light and have hern aoU fruo day today at $1 50. Cmdm ruqMi'A Market ateady at 61 25 for hartl ami 1 10 for aoflaftd virgin, at which price arrirala haw bra placed. thU aubjert to one oor-fttk for virgin. . Daily Tlarajrr. . . Cotton 927 hale. rpiriU terpen Use 15H caak. roin 377 barrel, tar 43 bar- reU, crude turpentine 125 Umk I ' . ., .Uejralar WbULla rrire. Tlic quotation, it ahtwild be tmVr 5tood. reprc-vnt the wholenale price generally. In mkin up small o"2 en hisher price have? to be rh&rjred. , rn4Iunny 13alSle, DottbTe Anchor lllalLc. Jlaron North Carolina: hami (new) 13aLV,houldera l(Wl2fc; aidea, N C choice. 134al4e; Western amokrU: ham 1 7a 1 8c, UW 1 1 e, ahoaUWi 9k: Dry aalU-d : side 101c, ahoaldera Be -On the hoof 6c BirrH$ SpiriU turpentine: aecood hand, each, 2 00; new New York, each. 2 00a2 25; new citj. caeh, 2 2ia2 5a Ilttticax 2Ga2c. Unci Wilmington, 8 Northern, 10 0Oa 14 00. OOalO 00; IJufter North Carvliaa, 15a20r; Northern, 35a45c " ' Ca n Jr penu, 25a42; tallow. t . 1 la I.V4 adamantine, 13fc . i.nr9e northern ran or j, lSU14r; dairy., cream. 14fal4c: Htat, lialSr. . ' f vir-Java. I4.15e; . Rio.. lD22ci ' Uiiruavra. 2Ha25e. ' ; m m w Cojnt Mral per , btuLel, in aaeka, C ittlnn Tir$ 41aCc. Pomrnftca Sheeting. 4-4, per yard. 7c: yam, cr bunch, 9.V. 1 KfjM 20a2.V. - - ruA Mackerel. No 1. net bbL 16 00a20 00; No 1, per bbl, 8 50a 'J un; Maccerel. No 2, per bbl. 10 0Oa 13 hO; No 2. per 4 bbl. 7 50- MatkereL No 3. per bbl. ll 'OOall 50; MalleU, xt mi. 4 ua uo; r u lierrwr. per , . - 101. o iHtxn .w; ary cod. per to, ifc tonr rine. per bbl. 4 60a5-fO. Super, Northern. 5 006-00;- Extra, Northern. 6 25a7 00-, Farailj, North- crn. 7 25a8 00- Cit? Mill: Saw: 5 50; Extra. 6 25a6 50; Family, 7 25 .-; r.iira ramuy, Zaa aa FrrlMi'r Peruvtaa Ooaao. cer 2.000 lb. 57 50a62- 50; BaorVa Pho - phate.60 00; Carolina PYrtllixer. 50 00 1 aC5 00; Ground Bone 43 fx: Bon " M caf, 45 00; lionc ttoar. 57 00; Na- vus&a Guano, 55 00a 6 5 Ofh Complete . Manure. 67 00; Whann'i Phoaptate'. vr vv, iiftuuu a avrnftamur, f mi;, 1CT- gcr & BuU'a Phosphate. CO 00; Excel-, lenxa Cotton Frrtiiijer, 53 90aX0 00.' ' ' Glu llal2e. - fi rain Corn, in i tore, In btrt , 4ii 72 jc; cargo, per buihel; 52Ja5Cc; jtU per bushel, 50a53r; wholemk. in Urt, r8aC2c; oaU. per bushel. 5OaC0cx neaa.. , cow, Wr bushel, 75a80c - ' 4 IT. f - - r J ..! jitir wrrru omc: ury prc. 7ay-rtern 1 10al20: North rir- erOOcal. - . . . Hoop Iron 0a90c ' " ' -s . , Lnrd Northern 13al4c; North Carolina 15c , . LitnVer bbl 1 50a0 00. Lumber City Steamed' Bawni Shin Stuff,-resawed. per M ft 24 IX . 27 OO; Rourh Jilge Plank per M fl 22 O0a25- 00; Weat India Carjroe. aetord. ing to quality, per K ft 20 0000 00; i Dressed FlooriDflr, weaoned 30 00a25 00; Scantling and Board, common per Mftl5 00a23 00., . ' ' J"o7a Cuba, hhda perralloo, 13 a40; Cuba, bbl per gtl 4144; Bogar llouae, hhd. per fral 0025; ricrar Houje. bbli per gal 00a28; Hyrtip; bblr, per jral 40aM). " , 0il$ Kerosene, per gal 00u2p; Lard. . , pergal l'lOal 45; Iineed, per fl I . OOal lf, Boain. per gal 304UL . - ; , Pouir-Chirken. liv 25aS0j .' Chickens, Spring 1520. Prtinw per brahel 1 25al 50. . Vaoe sweet,, per buihel OOat 00; Irbh, Northern, per bbl 3 252 75. rri Northern. City Met 2 1 .00 22 00; Thin, per. bbl 00 0000; Priae. per bbl 20 OO00 00; Bump, per U4 22 f0a00 00. ; . Rice Carolina; per lb 6JiX; Kail India, per lb 0000; Rough,, per bcxh OOal 00. f - Rajt Cotmlry, per lb 3J00; City, per lb 213. : : - Riff, Ca23. w' : " Soli Alum, per baihel 75Ooylir erpool. per tack 9035; Aoerkaa, per.- aack 9500. Fujar Cnb. per lb ftJaOO; Porto Rico, per lb 900; A 43oCee. per Ik - raiij; x H-osee, perio Aaii; j Sh 1 ?; Cootrwrt. net- it 4 OOU 00; Common, per M.3 503 fVCr- earti rcr M 9 500 00. , V Slave W. 0. tW, per 1X18 00a . 20 00; R. O. hhd; per 31 06 0000 00; W f A. w. A. - 4JoEee, per lb OQalOI; Yjl Cprr lb 10(ari; Crushed, per lb 0Oal2J. Soap Northern, per lb 57 v : hiZnewper lb, 000. . ' ' Timber Shipping, per U. 0011 ; ' x ft-?- Mfll Prime, ner If I 5Ca? 0. MIH . . ww wmmm m.m w w mm 1 m u - j m .. t air, per, a uJ ; w, iinwt w . Ordinarr. per M. 3 004 0a ; l.-r. ' . wo m W m - A A T P " A. 5 00; North Carolina, per gJ 1 7SJ . 50.- ' - ' "ir-Xnwahd. pcrVlhIEatO;-;.. AVaaUxi, per Il 2e2J. I WiIminrtoaIetribitMl:SL5CJ to the aid of the jrllow" ferer nTertn In Geonria. ' ' ' - ," t ";v'!' . i. -: . 1 . 1
The Cape Fear (Wilmington, N.C.)
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