Newspapers / The Cape Fear. / Oct. 26, 1876, edition 1 / Page 1
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THE GAEE FEAR.: , " , . lrilANOVER. FOREVER. tiX OF THE DEMQCRATtC COUNTY COMMITTEE. Firfct-Class Ticket Nominated II Good Men and True-r-Address if the Committee, v IIK VOTERS OF NEW n AXOVKR COI XTT : 'he Democratic County Executive tmniltfie were authorized by the t Vnty Convention- to ik f Yty ticket and present it to e considered advis nominate a the voters- able. Be- I aig th'e necessity for-such ticket i imperative, and that the good" rnrnent of the county requires it rnrnent ol tne county requires uf ;Temalethefollowingnniinations: Jc Semite (New Hanover and Pender) DAVID u. WORTH. or tlie House of Representatives , . JOHN W. DUNHAM, 5 I E. L.- PEARCE. ; .. . For Sheriff: OWEN FENNELL. ' ror Register of Deeds : " I JOHN D. LOVE: For iViunt Treasurer : IJKf.RV (1 LEAVES. . For Coroner : .', )r. a: bagg. ' i " w i". r or Survey or : JOjIN K. BROWN. For.C'ownty-Commissioners : AL7REI) MARTIN, O. W. WILLIAMS, ; TAMES MADDEN, II. VOLLERS, I' " DAVID SANDERS, -y Je do not hesitate to declare this ticket .worthy of the earnest support of cv:ry voter in the' county. The names r j a'guaran';tee of good, honest,Vpru C .t management' of county affairs, and T earnestly appeal to every voter, . ft ntul colored, to support them. ."e are all ajike interested in our lidme r...air n.nd should use every effort, to j lace. our county in the control of men v.'. oi will administer the government f ."rly atid economically, and with equal j stice to every citizen.. We ask the :ters to look at this matter candidlv r and to elect this ticket- We have p.ade it worthy of your support. Will you refuse to confirm it on the day of election ? We trust not. It appeals tqj -spur judgment, your duty, your Lonor, ' I For the 'Committee, . ' l)eraiiged Man Tries to Kill His f 1 ':-': Wile. .. - I Yesterday morning, about 11 o'clock. Charles Livingston, a colored man "C out 75 years of age, made a deadly ;p:iult upon his wife with a pitch-fork, rr j would no doubt have killed her but the interference of Alderman :rewington j colored, who came up just X MWiq old man made a lunge at her 1 .Tat with the pitch-fork. He was l Oujrht to the City Halt and lodged in ,t' b Cnard House. The old man has en out of his senses 'for some time Jist. but it was not thought that he v.as dangerous. ' l r'' '' , ' !j Stabbing Aflair. (On Tuesday night, at the Republi can meeting in the Fourth Ward two colored meii, being under the influence ;cf liquor, got to fighting. During the ffjht one Of them stabbed the other .vary badly with a pocket knife. The ;Karhal. arrested the stabber and car ried him to the guard house. Yester day morning the one; who was stabbed came to the City Hall and declared ;his willingness to drop the prosecution of tV' case. The stabber said he would T jy the doctor's bill if he was let off. file was discharged. i : j -;iir- " . - v f Obstruction. Much complaint is made because of ft! stopping of locomotives and cars ic:thc rair5ad crossing near the new ;d?pot. It is a source of inconvenience U many, ani the hope is indulged that. railroad authorities may find some ,5V ay by which the inconvenience can be : b via ted. ' ! : Captured. I Thxtwo seamen who deserted from Acir vessel, the Britishjaarque Edward Herbert, and were captured and lodged Ji the Guard Housd for safe-keeping, ere turned over to the Captain' ves terdav 1 1 ;"'J. ' ' j I The W ilmington tight Infantry, j j There will be no drill of the Wil mington Light Ipfantry to-night. Next Inursday night the weekly drills will Itgm again. The challengers apwinted bv the First 'Ward fJtmocratic Club are, fortheUr rr Precinct-Jesse Ives and O. A. Wisririns: Lower T.; ,r r arser and 0. Al. Henderson. me speaKers 01 the First w..i I tWr;,. m T m V J-'emocratic Club on Tuosdav n;v . . . " . m.u.n.o, i . 11. uaruv Mrrw nS' BIaden' and 1 JoscPt ' urm f Maj. MeClammv will soeak at South Washington Tww xr n- wuul. uu day andat.Piney WoodsPendercoui:- 1 he t lfth Ward Democratic I ? Hinf311 Session t0-ni?ht at the I Jiiutou fechooUiouse at 8 o'clock. , t , f 1 Mr. W. W. McDiarmid. editnr nf yteSTi11 at. l1?c CAPK Fear MIJKR 10. A FEARFUL- ACCIDENT. A STAGE FALLS DOWN A MOUN TAIN PRECIPICE, Narrow Escape of a Number ot Wil mington Peoples-Saved In the NIc of Time. Special Telegram to the Cape Fear, aiEXRV's, VIA SALISBURY N. C., Oct. 25. One of ihr ever made in these mountains occurred on the Asheville road last evening, just after dark. The stage from Asheville hither was passing along the mountain two miles from here when the lead horses became unmanageable, and jumped sheer down the precipice, some fifty feetf dragging the other horses and the stage with them. Henry Nutt. Esq., and wife, , Mrs. William . Parsley and daBghter's, Mrs. M. I Taylor and children, and Maj. J. A. Engelhard, all of Wilmington, " and Mrs. Brosher, of Tennessee, were passengers. Mr. Nutt, Maj;Engeltiard, and thelisses Parsley were riding dn top." -Maj. Engelhard got the young ladies off, jumping off with one, and assisted those inside to i alight at the moment the stage went over the precipice. One of thehorses holding the vehicle on the ledge while the others were ; dangling in the air gave the persons in- the stage : time 1 get out. Partli ulars of the Strike at the Cot ton Press. There was a party of men working for certain wages, .wh'en theygtruck for an-advance. The -employers then obtained a party"" to work cheaper. That night, aboiit 7 o'clock, as four of the working mc jleft the wharf, thejr were met by a large crowd of the strkers., who surrdunded them and said if they worked for lower wages than the strikers had struck for, there would be blood shed. Upon this, the four men started to move on, when thev were stopped and seized by th strikers: Charles Guyer, one of the striking party, seized Moses Boney and stiuek him with some instrument on thi heid Moses, believing that discretion was the better part .of valor took to his heels his head bleeding- profusely closely pursued by Guyer, who caught him and began to strike him on the head again. Moses5 uncle hearing his cries for help, ran up and mads Guyer, who is a powerful fellow, let Mcses alone. , " ' The parties had a hearing before the Mayor yesterday, with the- result men tioned in the Police Court proceedings. Funeral Rites. ' The 'funeral of Mrs. Dr. DeRosset, yesterday afternoon, at St. James' Church, was one of the largest ever known in Wilmington. There - were more than forty carriages in the pro cession. The casket was borne into the chancel by the sons and sons-in law of the deceased lady, followed by the pall-bearers, who took .charge of the remains after the congregation had left the Church for the. Cemetery. AOne of the galleries was filled by colored people, old family servants and friends, -Rev. Dr. Watson, Rector, and. Rev. Messrs. Patterson, Ambler, Morelle and Drane took part in the solemn service. THE COURTS. New Hanover Superior Court. The State vs. J. T. Mirrrill, forgery; defendant was found guilty but ap pealed to the Supreme Court. State vs. James Bryant, larceny, two cases; continued to next term on ac count of a witness being absent V State vs. James Cowan, larceny; not guilty. ,: Mayor's Court. - Charlie Guyer, for assault and bat tery oh Moses Boney, was fined $25 and costs. Warwick Perry, for the same offence; was fined $25 and costs. Wm. Green, for disorderly conduct, was fined $25 and costs. - The Roanoke Fair Opened on Tuesday. All the de partments, says the Jloanole Xettx, were well represented.' There were over forty race horses and other blooded stock. ; W. II. Harvey's Gen. Lane won the trotting'race. Dr. L. L. SUton's Ara pahoe won the second race, mile dart time 1.51. Dancy's horse, Hope, won the half-mile-and-repent race time 57 and 54. :, . Narrow Escape ot , a Party; Wilmington A special dispatch to the Cape Fear gives the particulars of a wonderful escape from an awful death, night be fore last in the mountains, of a number of Wilmington ladies and gentlemen -e ,--,7 ev"". 11 "s iortunate that the agihtv or r: v iu j j j- tention for a single moment of the horses ve opportunity for the ladies in the stage to cret out. Otherwise an !PPal"n? ity would have resaleed, r"Y?1 nouses in oar city been umpea in mourninff. The powder lintlSA nf fcT Timer- ham & Co. was bmfcfm night last and 34 kegs of powder stolen. Four were recovered, says the riicKory fress. nigh barometer or lowerl tempera ture to-day. . WILMINGTON,. NORTH CAROLINA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER THE STATE CANVASS A PINE OUTLOOK. Vance in the East and Ransom and Merrimou In the West. THE KASTKEN CAXTAS&. fV large crowd assembled in front of the Gaston House in Newbern Satnr- day night, after the return of Got. V ance and partv from Swift r re and called for still another speech. Gov! ice. fhousrh much fat? cm a A Vance ed in a brilliant efforts On Monday Vance spoke lb three th o was creat enthnsJ.ism r,a.- " -.v 1Y111SLI1II. 1 nMT"f he - " &1 .1 w Uf spoke at Trenton, Jones county. " Lhe loint canvn hntwAon Vo and Settle closed at Beaufort 20th , t THE CAMPAIGN IS THE WEST. From the Haleigh Sentinel. - Senator Merrimou has just returned from his canvass in the Piedmont sec tion. He spoke at Wentworth and Madison, in Rockingham ; at German ton and Dalton, in Stokes; at Mount Airy and Kapps' Mills, in Surry ; at East Bend, in Yadkin, and at Winston, 111 Forsythe." Throughout he found public sentiment strongly in our favor, and met the general statement every where that large numbers of men, whose names were specifically given, will this, year vote the Democratic ticket, who have not done so. since the war- in a word, that ; Republicans, in. considerable numbers, are coming over to our side. Senator Mferrimon de clares that he saw nor heard nothing whatever discouraging to the prospects of the Democratic cause; on' the co.v trary, our friends everywhere &ri confi dent of success, and assured .him that Vance and the' State ticket would lead the Democratic vote of 1872. Vance will everywhere runj with or. ahead of the State ticket. V The constitutional amendments, Sen ator Meirimon thinks, will command the full sti-engthof the Democratic vote in all the counties he Iiks visited, aid in this connection he thinks c.eut credit is due Fk-auk C. Robbins, Firth district Elector. Frora the IfoTeigh Sentinel. Senator Ransom is making a brilliant and effective canvass of the West. This week he is in Yancey, Madison, dJun combe, Henderson, Rutherford and Cleaveland. Gen. Ransom has done very earnest work in this campaign, both in the East and in the West, and being one of the most brilliant and ef fective speakers, he wields a powerful influence on the stump. NORTH CAROLINA. The-report of the State TreWrer'is nearly completed. It is epected that a Democratic gain of one hundred will be made in Warren count j. X dispatch from Capf." Tom Evans, of the Raleigh Sentinel, announces the death of his baby toy in Milton last Friday. : Mr. Thomas H. GiUiam, of Hertford, has presented the Supreme Court of this State an Eaglish law book printed la 1707.. r j v Last week 'during the visit of Gov. Vance and Judge Settle at Newbern,-. the young people of the place gave a splendid hop at the Gaston House; com plimentary to the Governor' sort, Mr. David M. Vajice, who accompanies his father on the Eastern campaign. I ' -r .- ' ! A Very Warm Greeting, i From the Haleigh Christian Advocate. We greet with a welcome the appear ance of the fllPR TElw ft. npwsrwrwir just started in Wilmington, under the management ot JVlr. tJicero W. Harris, late associate editor of the Morning Star. It is a well-filled twenty-four column paper, published every morn ing, except Monday, for $5 a year. Mr. Harris is one of the bost news paper men of the State--an industri ous worker and a brilliant, versatile and.piquant writer. If work and talent will bring success, the Cape Fear will succeed. Mrs. Harris, the accom plished wife of the editor, and a lady whom this writer feels honored to num ber among his friends, will contribute to the, columns of the paper, thereby adding interest and value to the Cape Fear. , . ; The Soldiers for Tilden. -l From the Raleigh .Xevt. J Charlotte, Oct 22, .1876. -Two hundred United States soldiers' passed through this city this morning, and two hundred and fifty this afternoon, for South Carolina. A vote was taken of the .latter detachment (three batteries) between -Greensboro and Charlotte, and of, the two hundred and fifty only 27 vottffor Hayes. They left thi3 after nooacith three cheers for Tilden and Hendricks. , Hotel Personals. PrRCEix House. Wednesday- Mrs Ketchum, Mis3 Beck Tarker and Miss Fanny Carrol, Flemington; A. Hunt, Atlanta; :D. D. Barber, Mayesville, S. C; J. H. Doughty, Philadelphia; J.(Watt, London, Eng. W. J. Sut ton, Bladen county; A. V. Brohete, Ga.; Hi C. Hunt. Asheville; Geo.U, Bahutge, F. W. Bahutge, Charleston" ; W. E. Lewis. Baltimore ; H.- P. John son, So. Ex. Co. . . Maxxixg House. Wednesday. E. C. Roper, Richmond, F. M, Hclmes, Boston: tfamuel IL Chimis, Brunswirr ; G. F. Walker and "Miss C. Walker, N. C4Mark Morgan, Laural Hill; Wm. Johnston, M. Boatmander; Baltimore. f , o , . ;:f Jane Bost, a pauper, aged about 56 jears,' was burned to death Sunday morning, October 22d, 1876, at the Catawba county Poor House. TOE EUROPEAN &ITLATI0X VARIOUS STATEMEXTS4 1 SPECULATIONS. ' AM) Arrests for Conspiracy In- Constan ! tlftople. ' Ajuoeiated Pren Telegram t. Loxdo.v, Oct. 25 The AVurs' Bel grade dispatch sayi Prince Milan has received formal assurance of Austria's non-intervention. A Vienna correspondent of the Xetcs says that among the arrests for con spiring to procure the assassination of the Grand Vizier was that of a former Grand Vizier. Times' Berlin correspondent says the iron-clad Peter the Great, on the eve of embarking for the Mediterranean, was recalled. Turks took Djunis after ten hours' hard fighting. . Turk profess to have dsicoverc-d a regular conspiracy for the overturning of the administration in the interests of Russia. ' CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. U. S. schooner Ernest was wrecked at Isle au Hautbut all her people were saved. ., Phip Ottman, wealthy New York butcher, is raiVed and iciil play is sus pected. " S'cfcles, being a retired amy officer, declines Congressional, nomination in New York. Servians attribute their recent re verses to the incapacity of General Tcheinaycff. The Turkish Consul and his wife, at TiHis, Asiatic Russia, have been as sassinated The Imperial banks of Germany and Russia have increased their rate of discount one per cent. The pension list embraces 234.821. The amount paid for pensions during the; year was $91,351,595. Thomas Nugert, es-Treasurer of the Citizen's Loan Asso:iatiou of New York, defaults for $12,000. There was a banquet vesterday in Lontion commemorative of the Battle orBalaklava, which was attended by survivors. The cotton spinners of northern ami northeastern Lancashire have recom mended a general lockout, terms offered by the operatives not being thought satisfactory, A receiver has been appointed for the Continental Life Insurance Com pany. The surplus above liabilities for 1875 is $756,544. Total numler of policies issued was 74,170- The new Russian Minister at Con stantinople, Ignatieff, has had a con sultation with the Sultan. Several other arrests have been made of per sons implicated in the assassination of the Grand Vizier. At Elizabeth, N. J., on account of deranged lights, a train ran off switch, three cars telescoped and two persons were killed, two more seriously' and fif teen slightly hurt. It is supposed that the striking engineers had something to do with, the accident. MORE AGAINST. IIOLDEN, Statement or Rev; Thomas W. Babb In Confirmation of 3Ir. Bailey Who Killed Stephens. From the Haleigh JVtr. Kev. ihomas W. Babb, of Gates county, the author of the following card, i3 one of. the most brilliant and promising ministers among the Baptists what Mr. Babb say3 : "I was introduced to Gov. nolden on the cars between Raleigh and Fayette ville, on my way to the Baptist State Convention (November, 1872), and had a very pkasant conversation with him. I was pleased with him and he seemed to be -pleased with me. During the session cf the Convent ion he invited me to dine with him at Judge Buxton's. wnicn 1 aia. we walked rrom the Church to Judge Buxton's residence, took dinner and returned in a carriage to the Church. "During most of thU time the topic of conversation was, the political record of Gov. nolden, of which he spoke freely and I thought frankly. He confessed . his regret for having allowed the interests of his party to sway his better judgment; and declared that he was forever done with politics. He said that the . Kirk war was forced upon him by nnwise and unsafe counsel ors ; that Kirk was not the man of his choice, but came so recommended that he could do nothing but appoint him to the command of the troops; that the whole thing was against his bettor judgment, and he regretted that he had acted as a partisan and not as a Chrir tian. "He said the murder of Stephen was for political effect, and . his mardercr s were thought to be of his own party. He spoke of the rope found on the neck of the murdered man. and the findingof the coil from wh'ch it wa3 cut as likely to elicit evidence unfavorable to par ties who were supposed to lie friends of Stephens. ' Titos. W. Bobb. "Gatesville, N. C. Oct. lSth. GENERAL 3IA1L SUMMARY. A girl a Charleston ha3 dark blue na". 1 ; . -. , A thousand and fifty-five more births than deaths we rc. . re gLs tered in London during the last week in September. . ' Gen. Di Cesnola, who fa now living in London, is emratred noon a wort nn the history and antiquities of Cy-. pre-' y Cinrinati. Enquirer: X gentleman direct from Columbu3 says tnat Got. naves has hardly slept a wink since he heard from Indiana and West Virgina, and. is so nervous thai he is afraid to bestride that $12.50 horse of his, which is as quiet as a monument 26, 187G. MMERIE AND FISASK, WILMINGTON MARKETS. Cars Fear Oitice. ( October25, 18766 P. M. Cotton Our tnstkx. to-day ta rulol firm with a gcn-1 Inquiry mZ an Jva:,oc on th le tter jala w-tablULI, L!lc low grade are of oc . The tr fac tions were 137 bale at quuUtkn: Or lln-' rj8;, cod ordinary U.;9 Kw mI.l.!'Jnr midllintr 10; and cl mlJlllrif not quotnl. . SpiritM Tvrjmtin Market Una at :.',' cent. The Jt of the day au;uul u cadte at that prirc Roi Market quoted firm at II 5i for trained and 1 55 for tkaI tra!tid. Re ceipts lh;Lt and ui-uo crl-n d on market. ar TLc ixIla of the day wt-rv r:ialr at au advance on vtt-U-rdavV rlurr au J re report-l at 221L.li at $1 70, market itur firm with an upv anl te nlf ncy. Crude Trptn:iu Market Arm al uu chanevd prict. le of 1JU 1,U ut II ;- for hard and VI 20 f.r t-uft and itviu. Daily RnrKirT;. Cotton 1,11 J ales, f r-Irit. tari- ntine 17.; casks, ro!n 15 b U, ur 221 tMs, crud turpentlfic lt!9 rbis. Regular Wholesale I'rlccK. Tlie fiuotatienf, it llou.l N und. rrt.-l, rci-r.seut the wholesale' jur' -all v. Inmakicg up tmall wlcrs bl-Lc.- i riei have to lx? cliann-I. Hugging tiunny HlVrc. I.ul. Anchor 14atV. Jl'icon North CamPna: harr (nw) l"al.c, fhojjMcrs HyVc, nj.'.c (N C choke) l'J' 3,1 4 c, wester si-nol t l:h'arn 17alV, -idi-s H;c, shoulder. V. ; On the hiof4ane. Iiarrcl yi'irilj-tnrwiuinc:M-ctit4dha:j 1, each, 12; new New York, e h, yj,2 25; new eltv, each'. 2 llrrnrax 'JSylc. Uriel VlmInt4n Vilu; NortUm U utter North Carolina l.VN: North cni"4.V. Candle ernriXSlic; tallow 14151; adamantin lJUe. dairy, cream, 14; 14'4r: StaleV 12 i(i (jffTava un.XA: Illo UY; La guayro 2 1 ' (;i2 V. Corn .Vial 1'tU u!4l, ia a k. 72S' &7.V-. Cotton Tim WcftC. Domatie Mjei-t"i:g, 4-1, J rjanl, 7'c; yarn, -r hun.lh, We. Fog 2i tf Fih Mackeral. No. 1, tv,- rr 20; No. ptr half l.Mr JJrtfa'i; No. 2, perbhl. Iloir. .V: No. 2. K.ha'' l.ol, 17 50: No. a, jH-r bM, 1 1 K.ll CO. M.i'M. iK-r LU, A.s. N c honia?, p. rt.l, Dry cnl, jKT lh, 7),'c. Flour Hnr. -r M.l, II AnTj.-,: I.uj-r. northern, 5Ai.rt; extra northern 5 iv 7; family, northern, 7 2-Vi: diy Kil;l: uier . SO: extra I'J 2-i"i.Vi: ijmllv 17 25A.7 .V: extra family I i H'St .VL " Fertilizer Peruvian cuavo, jirv 2 t lhf .7 rrth,r,2 UK Hajh's I'hphate 100; Carolina Fertilizer IVaa-,: ptumd IjonetlO: Umc meal l5: t.ne Hon- .,7; Navaf !a Ouatio Vi r.; CompVtf M'.uire 17; Whanc's Phot-phate 170: Wcodo Phosphate I7U; UersrrA: RuU Hion-hal W0; Execlienza CoUon KcrUl'jcer VJ t Gro. Clue ll(Til2e. Grain Corn, in btore, In Las:., & 72j;c; canro, it huhel, 52'fe: ye low, irr t)uLi-I, Aof t.Vk-: wllo.eale. in ba-8, rtCJc. Oat,7' " Imjcl.OoCi'. Pea, eow, tcr buhel, 75?Oc. Hidet Green :iiQi4c; dry Vl,c. Jhy Eaten 11 loCil 2); North Htct 90cfj4l. Lard Northern 13jGHc; NoiihCaro lina 15e. Lime Per bbl II 50. Lumber City fUarn irued: fchlp ftuir. resawed, it M ft, I24a.'7; rouzh edze plank, per M ft, 1225; West Iudfa dar. goes, . aceordinir to quality, per. 11, 2; dressed floorin?, scaMme'l, iKiTZt; s-rant-linsr and boad, common, per" M it, in . Molatset Cuba, hhd?, yer rallon, Zt 40c; Cuba, bbls, perirallon,41(3,c; fuar house, hhd, ier pallon, 25; eurar houe, bbls, per gallon, 2c; eyrup, hbls, per ral lon, 4o(o,sOc. b Od Ik ncne. per callon, 20c: lard. perpallon,ll loi 4",; Uneed, pr ca! Ion, 1(3,1 10; iwin, er gallon, :xrt.t'tc. Poultry Cldrken?, live, 2V:J0; f.primr 120c. . Peanut Per bushel I Val .V. Potatoe Sweet, per bnt7l, 1; Irfh, northeni, per M l, 2 2-V2 75. PorJc Northrni, city me 121 ('i 22: prlme7ier bbl. 2f: rump, per bbl, 122. Jiicc Carolina, per lb, C'G'fc; rou-'b. per bushel, WeAl. ' ' llagt Ctmctr-, per lb, 2,'c; eitv, tr liojie r.iv. Salt Alum, pTbu?iel, 73e; LJrerp'i'.l, er seek, loU.5e; American, i-r caek, 5d. Sugar Cuba., per lb. 8;: Porto Rico, per lb, Or; A coue, jer lb, IlJJc; R tof fee, per lb, 1 Id; C coffee, ir lb, 104c; extra C, jut lO'Gllc; crc!ud,Vr lb, 12" (c. . Soap Northern, p r lb, Shingk Contract, per M, llUl; com mon, per M, 12 .'' i-"J; oyvr n"mp. r M, IC 50; CTpre heart. r M. 13 Tj. . Start$ W O bbl, pt r M, Tallow IVr lb v TV V ci I r . . ..- . . . . mUl prime, per M; if, Vt7; mill f ai'. j- r M, j5: inferior to ordiiaryf j.r M, &4. F7; 4 !uy Northern, per ralloii. 115; North CmJfna. ier irallon. 1 ri' HW- Unwahfd,ir lb, lN2itl; wash ed, per lb, 2Va2Sc. ' I'lnaurlal. (Jold, buying. lo j H.I!ha, llir P.xeban? (ULt) on Xew Votk dis count, Baltimore IVtctn rLi;Jct phla , Western cities';. ttiLai-c Z0 dav cent. luU n n a M1 to a!.ve. Rank of New Hanover Mock If), Firtt National Rabk 75, I)imm Uaidc K5. Imlnrvm building Suk K, Me cbankV do. 05. . m Navaca Ouauo Cvm;ixy hluck 4 Vx. N. C. Bocd. old cx-oi!ii, 15: fuadlfc IVM, 6: do. 1VS, "; nrw 7; :rial Ux 2!; U N. C ra0rrjal 45, . : W. A W. R. R. U,:,l., 7 V K '-X lit-t 5; CC.R.R. b.nd, r, ic.. 7u. WilBdirUn eitT 1-i1ji. fV..C;7 e., ; oid fi o;nrw 1$ c (ip! 1 ItA.) 6i: b ;lc.f firold int.) To. New Ilanover county bond (10 jem) C Vc irold int. 75. W. dc W. railro 1 stock , N. C. d x d " WH A Seaboard riirvAl iork 40. VU Uas Lhrht Co, suick 57. WUmingtoD Coltoo Mill 5u. O - J1ARKETH BY TELEGRAPH. Fin as clad and On mere Lai. Nrr Torjc. Oct. 25. Money firmer at S rent. bid. Sterlicg exchange cl-d doll at t4 83r$. Gold qukt at VW&Kft'i. Government se-rurUUi actire and iteadj new 5s 114l. Stab quirt and nominal. Nrw TokK Oct. 25. Flour L In quite a inodrat exj-ort and home trade demand 10 CENTS A WEEK without change la prkes. Wheat Is wftfc. cutadecHed ctaa. Coffa-Eio CttWt sod unchanged. Surar Is fairly actfTS at 'yy Z crcu f. fair to rood reCnlajr. Vo IxAXrw Orleans 435 rrzits, Rica vsdy m Uh a fair Inquiry. Tallow firm at " VW cctii. I'wln firm at f i 10. FplrtU tuq cilne firmer at SO creta. Pork firmer new I if, Va. I1C IO. WLbkey dull aad nominal st II 14,'. Frrltu duIL RLT!MoitE,ict.2S. liU tradyrtli b fair deiuatKl .outhern prime 51 eecta. bye quiet but trady. PrtiTiios remala urK harul. C,-r quiet and ttnchaaeM. Uhii-key II 15i,-. iurar Is tn rood dft ruan l at II 1. , Cotton Markets New Y.k. Uu 25, O.tton teady ale of 2,1ft; UIe at 10 15dfUl XI li i-:ir4 Mated tut rvcrljt 115,411; exports tot;reat Britala Sl.'.C.; t. Fraice liX; bithe continent .'S; net receipts 64? cre reeclpt 7:750; futurt-s closed trelr Mady ith f. v?AJm baleiaa follows: k.t..Ur MSUrjr vll rt. Sovetabrr llta 11 142et. iWemberll 7-.rjr,lli ectU: January 11 7-lViU 1.VS3 CCnu, Februarr 11 21-11 IMC cent, Marvh 11 "2 e u., Atil 12 Mfi 12323 ertta. May 124r,,12 'Ii,niU, Jun VI 13-2X4 12 7-ia.cc-.t, July 12V-lfl cecU. Aujrun 122l-U2rl 2 2:2 ccrU. CirKi"-iTos, et. 25 CAton flnner ra!d lliii- lu',c; ml recti;s 4.04 J; sales 2.1 : ; mi t o a t t bc 1 ,OV; to the COO tinet.t S75. fiavwox, ot. 25. Ctton Cnn ml l'lhic lY;tut nvidpun,!; mss ro t -eip: ;?,2;; ale Z,Tvj- ex)orU to France 1 ,7i'.; c oatw 1m- 1 ,271. k .Fort!j;n Markets, Lircuiixn., i u tVtton Uuyact niddllujr upland 1: mlddllnff Orleans 2-l'Vl: ah of2-.K bales, fortpecula tlr.ncndexj.,rt 4.0; Kale la4 nh;bt after c!e 5.i r; future 1-IV1 dearer. m: cp tiii; port. Tort Almanac, Oct. 2C t'u:i rU r..H A. M . mn KU5.10 P. JX. dalenrthloh 52:n. 1 Prh water at Smith. v:i!e 1.47 A. M.. 2.1 p. M.: M-h water at Wiltalnm 4.27 A. M., 41 P. M, AKUtVCIi VtnTtaDAT. SrmrDMurrhiikiutier, FatrtteTtllsL WlHiara Ac Muh-M-m. S'rr.r J li l"il rhlll, Latlaa, SmlthvXlle. J I! Nr SI. Mmr Ixie. Pltt, rblthvCle, O O Part by .V Co. Nor Harque Art..n.2tl t'-ns, G undersea. Mnal 5trH. II. K. Hlr. . Srhr Katl 11 arl.. More, Brov&'a Inl. t. 2T1 1.1.1s f,.h. Hall .t IYarall. Srhr Kii CoiiJu. 2M tons, MatLla, New York, K Kidder t Sins. Cleared Yutkkdat. Sieam-hij llonerr, Wakelr, New Tor, A I C-xaux. Sieanfh'.p LurHlr- Renneit, RaJtiaore. A I) Caxaux. ' .trur I) Murrhlww, Kklnner FayettA ;iie, to Williams Murrhl-rm. MearaerJH L'o-lerhiJl, Latham. 8 mJth vilV, J H NefT. Steamer IWxIe, Hatt, KmithrCle, O O Parley A Co. P.r Barqu Fxlwarl Herbert, Irr, Loa 1m, Vkk V !! lane, carjro by Wflliams &, MtirrMn. Nor Rarque Clto. VkWt. Iondoo. VkJc .fc Mtbane, earrn by Alex r-proct rXon. Srhr Kailr Kdward, Mooie.New PjTer. Hall V Pearall. ' I la port. tiMt.Ttk. Xe York MeamLi; Ploneer-Jrrt bales rot i on. 25 caks turpenilne, 127 bbl a rrin, Ioji hlU crude turj-titlne, 6' bbls lch.2Ul i hides 2 bbl wax, 7 bales aj.i. 2 bales rtf,t and berls, 10 bales 4.r, o5 pat ka-e nidju-, roiitir;:;. IoruKn Rr Raique Edwsnl ncrbert 3,C20 bbls rot In. . . Nor Rarquc Cito .1,207 bbls rola. Deuiw Rocxd Oct. Rr Rarrjue Hdwnl Heriiert, Ires; Nor Uarrjue Voo Heydcn Cartlow, ifpocht. Memokaxd. No arrival and no vcils ouUlde at 4 P. M. 25th. List or Vessels i?f Pot Oct. 5. T7trgu Ger Aujunt, S47 tons, Roster. Williams A Murehlnn: Nor Araoo, 211 ton, Gunderen, R E Heide; Nor r?aron, ton. Joneen, A gprant A Son: Br Ele ta. 414 ton, Crothv. tnaater; Br Vkk ,V Melane, t-J tons, UbJUlJes, Vkk A Melaue. 0 Ilrujlir Kleanor. 2CO ton, Partelow, Alex Miru.it A: tmi Ur IJ11U KlKtKr.tm 2j;'.i toil, Dane, Anderwm d: Lot-b; Dutch uouxane', i.m, vn, K KM lrrA Son. SLj,r Wave Cn-at-Suu ton U'lrvrS. nWk, Northrop K Curnmirr: Florence ioer, ! win, Atumi, oru Worth; Katie Collin. 2v tona. Mall.U K tLM & Sons. lNtal IImti. The malls close- at the City ToatOSoc a fallows : .onnern inmua aii 1 way mail, fUily ...... Mall for the N. C. IUHroad an 1 rout" rupplicl tLcre frtim, at - - - . . . .vuth-m mail fr all po!&ts .i.-Ji, dally ...... W. .tern mall C. C. IV j, laUy F- ;iri;ie and ,ofTo-s on fa; ar K:rf TurIays ar.d Fri-lavs - - . . . Farrtt.:!3ebv C. C. R'r. CW A. M. lxJOP.M. CSM A- M. da'ly fexr Sfua-lay) Ot.!w II. ar.l ItiUrtoedl. a" .fT.r.-, r rr Kruiar . The ?rnuU.vt::e L-al WtteaxtlxAUcloafi at " A. 31., lially, mA uilays. Mail fr F IJlIl, T.mn Crwk, Scp pl au l Misllotir, rxrrj Friday at 6 A. M. Mali d'Urrrcl frvm 9 A. M. to 7Z30 P. M.,aul on u:,.lts from IS) to 950 A. M. tA.Ijp Olte oict..frrrfa A. U. to 11 M., ari l fnm 2 to OP.M. Motwy ordr tor Uejr;u-r l-jftrtsi tt o:a aaxoe as bUiso OllWr. &uro( f x sale at reteral dxiiTery wbea latnp OSoe la clo-L Key R-ixea accesalblc at all boors, dar ail nitt. Mai cnleiM from street boxes rrtrr day at 4 iX P.M. IILadra Cow air Caat VAin W. Kerr, i- of Baerwoa. toprther with the county candidate a:d other, will adJrvAS the people of DLulen county at the folknuag tizaei aail places: Turaball, at IleereV, October 25th. White Oak. Octo!r 26th. Hollow, Octolicr 27th. Whites HilU. October 2th. lilak nboro, October 30th. AUxjtUburg1. October 31sL Hrown Marh, NovcrabeT lrt. CTark a MilLr. November 24. . Carref Creek, November 3d. " , ElizaJjcthtoirn, November th
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