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THE V GAPE EAR 1 t f 12. COL. ROBERT 'STRANGE. OILMOCKATIC JlKKTINCl IX T1II3 THIU1) WARD. Col. Xtrange Makes a Great Speech The Constitutional A mend m cuts' Ably DiscttShed I.arge Crovjd In ni;:mbki! Attendance-Much Enthusiasm. , The iinioiiiirement int the papers yesterday that Col. Kohert .Strange -? would address his fellow-citizens of the .Third AV'ufd on the political questions of-1 h e d u y d re w a ve ry 1 a rge c ro wd to the Court House last night. , i The ineejting was called to order by f L. II. -JJovurteii, Esq.; President ..of the Third Wtrd - Democratic Club, who I pleasantly Introduced the orator of-the r evening.. 'J.t wouh i do Col. Strange very great . injustice t( attempt to report his mag- V: nificent ' sijeecn from the brief notes ' taken. Nothing- less than a Pteno l grapliic report would do the distin- guisiied speaker full justice. It was a mxt capital address, eloquent, argu w nientative; convincing, and added fresh laWrels to jus chaplet. -, Mi the 1 course- of the sneech Col. Strange, dongratulated his audience on the prospect of success in the cain paign, and held up the present National .iAdministnition in all of its odiousness. i The C'tVilstitutional Amendments were explained Satisfactorily. In this part -i JI the siM-iith, which wa'c Dcrhans the I fiues t parfj- Col. Strange discussed ' the mutter off t lie rotation of Judges ol the -Superior-Court, insistinr that the proposed "amendments were needful und would curi manv evils On the lubiect-'of mixed s hool lie was likewise r cogent and p4rsiiasive. J Ie showetj also that in economy the A mendme'ti'ts recommended theniselves fctrongly tl) the )eo)Ie. , :.i (1ol. StrujigO spokcfor more than an hour and l half, and deeply interested hkandieuj-e tlmjrhout. . The spt'i h vs a powerful one, and I will do much' good for the great cause of. Democracy and Reform. New Hanovdr Superior Court. .State yjs. Samuel Williams, refusing to work te roads. Not guilty. . State v, Edward Hill,vlarceny. Ver dict, guilty' of receiving stolen goods. knowing lhat they, were stolen. State ks. Hczekiah lionham, refus ing to,wo"k the roads. Not guilty. State vs. Ilezekiah Bonham, peace warrant. Defendaut discharged on pay- ment of cbsts. ' State vis. Amy Martin, peace war-J runt lHjjlendant discharged on pay- lnieut of cbsts. , I State vs. .London McGuire, peace warrant.-i-Continued to-dav. Annual ni;iecion of - Oflicers ot 5? ' it L Arioso Club. v The L' Arioso Club held a meeting . last nigh for the annual election of . officers, and the following were elected : .' President E. S. Nash. Vice-l-esident Jas. I. McRee. f ;Secetaiy and Treasurer W. J. (Jordon. jj . ( J ove niing Committee rll. T.'-Hargrove, Aj. II. Kellcy, S. P. Shotter and J. Wf. Rolles. The firlt hop will, take place on Thursday! evening the 2nd of Nov. ' . 1 MaJvEngelhard's Canvass. ) I Maj. Ijjigelhard writes that he re grets his engagements in the west will jirevent Iris epeaking in Edgecombe, ; Duplin, Pender, Columbus and Bruns- wick as contemplated. He is ou a can 4vuss throjigluWatauga-Ashe, Alle ghany. Sury and'Forsyth, having com spleted hisjeampafgn of counties soutlt .oi Ashevi trv. '.,. . 'j .4 . . ' le in the Blue Ridge conn- jl'outhlul Offender. j Thursday night a little colored boy,not ' i mre than -seven years old, ran his hand through ajhole jn Mrs. Strock's window fon Princess street and stole several small articles. He was arrested and - j carried to 'the guard house, but was al ; lowed to I go on condition that his mother 8Kould admiuister a wkippinjr .... . i to him, wlich she readily agreed to do, j and took her erring son nome y." f. I j jllody Recovered. '.. I l ne tojly of Samuel Hewett, who l I frm apma schooner in the river I Friday night of last week and was if drowned rise vestefdav morniuur about I daybreak. Coronor Hewlett was noti- fu d of tlid fact, and held an inquest over the remains yesterday and render- - a verdict of accidental drowning. - he boyt-waa from Lockwood's Foil v. I Cibjand be Naturalized. .-' are rennptfl. itr r- u ' TVe u leaves t6 stat iha r e birth whojare competent ttf take out nat urahzajt ion papers and vote , should go fo the J rederal Court Room, over jthe Postf Office, next Monday at 3 , lok ? fn- Such persons should take fitnesses jvith them. Messrs Cleaves and Eyden will be there to assist them. ? " v A f. ! i . . , . . I nignts since a hog 'crot into the : beaulitul Jower-garden - af Mr. fCeorge Ghadbourne, on the corner oi 1-rout j and Nun streets,, and suc , oeeded ,n jdestroying a great many of , his valuable plants. J The Plfasanf story of Miss Bern.. f' Vhf &"ctT of third page I l Fear this morning, dther : stones hJithis talented lady will follows I ' ',' ' - , i The Faetteville Gazette speaks in h.g dy laudatory terms of Rev. Dr. Uson s 4'rmon at Synod. Til 1 : STAC; li AC X I DKXT. Copy ot a Letter to a Gentleman In the City from Maj. Engelhard Further Particulars of the Mar vellous Escape tt party the Wilmington Henry, X. C'VOct. 24,1870.- " Well, before this reaches you, I sup pose you will have heard all about the stage.aecident. It was tin? most nar row escape I eve saw J Mr. Nutt ws on the seat with, the driver. Mr. Parsley's two daughters were with me uji ccais auove uie driver: the rest 1 were inside. Coming down the rnoun tain, just at dark, the left lead .horse became unruly rthd reared up, pushing the other lead horse oil the road. Mr. Nutt jumped; Janie hesitated. 1 forced her to jump and took Mamie around the waist audi jumped. I got to the door of the stage- in time C to assist Mrs. AVilliam Parslev and one of Mr. M. li. Taylor s children out. The left wheel hbrse'had Ijorne the Vvhole weight of tfie stage behind, and the weight of the three horses; Ik-lore, for a moment or two, whieh. enabled .all to escape ; for Just as 2Vtrs. Parley - got out the stage went luiid-foreniost, and the stage and horses fell full fifty feet into a ravine. I procured a light, sent the driver off for help and went down and relieved one horse (the. faithful fellow), but was unable to do more until help. came. think Only one of the horses is fatallv injured : but how thev are to be gotten out f 'the ravine 1 cannot tell. v led bv his fuH and could not render m nnv assistant e. "Jt uas the most mar veflous escape 1 ever saw." . I ' Mr. Mack Speaks it Iayetteville. The Gazef tc savs Fay e 1 1 e vi 1 1 e " e 1 i j oy ed the citizens of a rare pleasure .in Jwaring the Macks, of Wil the Town J lull last "Wednesday night address of Mr. J. I. mington, delivered in before the Tilden. VaVe and AVaddi-U Club. Although we had but three or four hours notice of tljie speaking. M,r. Macks arriving on .the -bout, about 3 o'clock in the afternoon, -and although the convening of Synod and other meet ings conflicted with the -chances of a good audience, quite a large crowd as sembled in the Hall -at the appointed hour. "Mr. Mackwas introduced by J. IT. Myrover, -temporary President"of the clubhand entertained! his audience over an hour in a speech wdiich gave conclu sive evidence that jhe speaker had deeply and earnestly studied the trreat political issues of theiday, and that his zealous advocacy of Democratic reform' grew out of deep conviction, and was not the temporary ebullition of party enthusiasm. His arguments werestrong his points well takehj his views liberal and comprehensive, aul his logic un answerable. His address, too, sensible and practical as it wiis, was pleasingly adored with many eloquent passages, which elicited the hearty applause of his hearars." . . v New Advertisements. . J. J. Shepard. Groceries of every descriptioiv,- bakery, sign painting of various sorts. Nort i side of Market street between Second and Third streets J. C. Stevenson. New eroods of the family grocery line, bmbraccing such a large variety we refer the reader to his attractive advertisement. .Hotel Personals. ' Pu'rcell House. I Friday S 0 Smith, N. C. ; J. N D. M. Richardson, jlckennev, Va.- St. Louis ; G. N illy, Savannah ; H Heinckamp, Jr., Bait,; E. C. Roper, AVeldon; J. H. Cohn, Truman Coman. Col. T: A. . Saw yer, IS. Y.; Sidney Crewell,'S. S.Gulf Stream; AV.J. Black. Charlotte. N. C- J. D. -McLean, Laurinburg ; Miss Sal- ne 3lcL.ean, Shoe leel. Weather Probabilities ; Warmer and clear weather, with possibly occasional rains in the South western part of thd South Atlantic fotates. More Good "Words. From tlic Polktojj Ansonian. The Cape Fear, published daily in llmington, by Cicero VT. Harris, is one of the brightest and best dalies m the State. It cbnies to us every evening and we find it all that we pre dicted before its ai)p(fa ranee. The hisrhlv accomplished lady of the editor, whos'e charming and attractive stvle has won for her ah enviable position in literarv circles, graces its columns with those polished articles peculiar to her facile pen.. from tfe Monroe Fqtcira The Capk Fea r, the new AVilmingrton paper. ' has made its daily appearance in our office the past week. It is well gotten up and presents a complete arrav of the news, both local and general. I t is edited by Mr. Cicero W. Harris, re cently of the Star, and one of the most acomplished writers to be found anv to be found any 'e wisli "him great where in the State, success. From the Morniintoil Blade AVe welcome to Our exchange list the I F.EAR. a livef Democratic dailv. V? x- Harris, df Wilmington. - Mr iiarris is" well known throughout the laxcas an able ahd practical newspa per maH, and his new paper proves tha the reputation he ha built up is wel earned. To our rj-adefs Ave commem the Cape I kmr as a live paper. From tte Hickory Prcxs, . " , The first copy! of the Cape Fitar puDiisnea in Wilmington, N. C, by Cicero, w. Hams, hsq., is before us Mr. Harris is a ban of consider!. It ability and we wiiuld lie gladto see hJs paper well supported . wilmix(;ton; north Carolina, Saturday morning, October HIDES INNEW YORK. FINEST POLITICAL DIBPUiY EVER WITNESSED IN THE METROPOLIS. Orand Outpouring of the Democracy Sixty Thousand In LineGovernor Tilden Reviews the Procession at Ii O' clock in the Morning. lociated iVe Telegram. N Kw York, Oct: 27. Last night's jolitical display was the most imposing vej- witnessed m this citvi There were fully 60,000 in line. The Demo- rutic working-men, regardless of local li (Terences, were represented by their lubs. The demonstration commenced at ti o'clock, and t. 1 oVl r w -at. w W W IV U morniiifj (Jov. Tilden was still in twyai- ion in front of the Kverett Hon?, re viewing the procession. There- were lumlreds of curious devices represent ug traditions of the iast and hones for the future. KASTIiRN NEWS BY CABLE. The Six Week Armistice Accepted by Turkey Russia Iron-Clad Fleet. &'ociatrd Press Tclrrraw. ; TjOxdox, Oct. 27. A Reuter tele gram from Paris says the Porte has iccepted Russia's offer of a six week's irmistice. 1 Iome, ()ct, 27. Russia's iron-clad fleet will winter in Italian waters in order to be ready for" action if there honld be necessity. London, Oct. 27. The Tint' spe ial from Berlin savs that the. liberal Gerniaii powers are decidedly ornwsed io n.iiiw;in innuence in Turkev, and urge that the Tiroviiwo - ul..,ii,i l... laced under Hritisli control. The Montenegrin canmaiyn ,11i!4 with the defeat of the Turks on -thv Southern frontier : as winter has sAin the Turks will short I v wit lift r't Ail In rrebinje. f liouirtania means only usual auttnu ual .practice by her armament. 1 lie capture of Djunis bv the Turk is continued. London, Oct. 27. There is a Vrisis in" the Servian Ministry. The Minister of War, Nicolich, has resigned in, con sequence of (Jen. TcheraayefTs arro gance. Prince Milan refuses in nnnt lis resignation, but Nicolich persists and has the support of the Prime Min ister, Itistics; and his colleagues. No war news at Jielgradc to-day. London, Oct- 27. A Berlin dis patch says that an apparently trust- w oruiy announcement is made that Rus sia intimates a willingness to accept the Porte's latest armistice, proposals with modifications not calculated to impair the desired result. Proposals with terms of -peace at conference at which Turkey shall not be represented is opposed oy Jbnglaml and Italy. GAEAT CXC1.0NI3 IN CENTRAL, AMERICA. Houses Blown Down and Steamer De stroyed. Asxoeiated Pris Telegram. .Panama, Oct. 19. A cyclone passed over Central America, Four hundred houses were destroyed in one place. Many persons were drowned. Damage i estimafed at two millions dollars. At Rlewfield, on the Mosnuito coust. 300 horses were lost. The Iake steamer Commodore Adams was destroyed. On the coffee crop the loss is estimated at three millions dollars. About twenty iives were lost here. OH, OH, THE DEFAULTER. Gen. O. O. Howard Sued lor Money Stolen from the Freedmeii's Hureau. IsHociatcd Prexs Telegram. . Washington, Oct. 27 Suits have been 1 entered by the United States against Gen. O. O. Howard as a de faulter of funds entrusted to him in connection with the Freedmen'a Bureau and the Howard University. One of the suits is for $150,000 and the other for $39,060:. 1 BETTING ON THE ELECTION. Tilden Still Ahead. New York, Oct. 27. There were large in vestments last, night at both M orissey s and Johnson's. The general result bet opened even, but at 9 o'cl'k it sfood 200 to 175 in favor of Tilden ; on the State it was "1,000 to 400 in favor of Tilen. - - -. . n CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. The Panama rebels -were routed .on Oct.. 10th. w Business portion of Reynoldsburg. Ohio, has been burned. rennysvania Fire Insurance Com pany, of Philadelphia, is insolvent An English troop ship is preparing iu uiive io me Jietuterranean neet a number of companies. The Indians on the upper Missouri naeagreeu io a treaty moving them 1 the Jndian Territory." : The New., English Polar expedition lias returned and report progress to me orth role impracticable. ' .The. entire Excise y-Trd of New York h;is lieen arrcsurjr srantiug lirpior licenses to eating houses unlaw- iuiiv. A freight train on the New Jersey Midland Railroad jumped the track at Hawthorn Bridge, auu the conductor, engineer and fireman were killed. A juryman in the inurder case of Sullivan, at Chicago, states that he was threatened by the other jurymen with the loss of his life if he hesitated m standing out for conviction. THE GRAND CONSPIRACY. President Making by FraaJ. From the Baltimore Sun. Washinsrton. vOctober 24. The evi dences, of the deep-seated conspiracy iw itrai crrtaiu ui me ooomem ouiie from the Democratic party are daily multiplying. The outrage mill has been set. to work again, and the same old falsehoods concerning Mississippi. Louisiana and Sooth Carolina are now being famished to the partisan prvs with the request to. give them the greatest prominence. .TIis is all pre) liminary to throwing troops into those. States to be put under the control of the radical United States marshals. It is notorious that in North Carolina the utmost quiet has prevailed, and the can vass has been conducted with the great est good feeling on both sides' Only a few days since a letter was received at the bureau here from the chairman of the Republican State com mittee, which was given entirely to a discussion of the campaign, and yet did not hint one word of any trouble or an ticipated disorder in the whole State. Rut in order to secure some pretext for sending troops into that State the ad ministration is scattering broadcast over the North stories of imaginary outrages. The New York Tribune, which ought to be capable of I tetter things, is foremost in the work of villi ficatibn and mendacity. . The action of the administratiou is a confession that Hayes and Wheeler can only be elected by overrunning the Southern Stntes with armed soldiery and 'surrounding the ballot boxes with bavoncts. ' - ! NORTH CAROLINA. It is said white Republicans ore com ing over by the score in (ireenc county. The Charlotte Observer says the Salisbury fair will prove a financial success. The tan-yard of R. (J. taw is, Ksq., two miles from Raleigh, was burned on Wednesday. The Weldon Fair exhibition Thurs day wa3 fine. There was some excel lent racing. Mrs. Rogers, mother of the late Hon. Sion H. Rogers, died at licr resi dence, six miles from IUleigh, 1 umlay morning. Dosscv Battle, of Rocky Moaut, and editor of the Torboro tfovthmrr i doing good service ou the,stmip in iasn. i ; The gin house of Mr. Geo. W. Rest I near Goldsboro was destroyed (by fire oa v cancstiay icsu Lions $(,uuu part iallj insured. Tfce Advance says Col. Kenan Las made-aa active canvass, but IoJks fresh and hearty. He will labor in this hkj- tion until the day of election. , The dip"hl?ieria is making terribU ravages in .tl Ohnpcl Hill section of Orange county, and maiy adults havi bad it in a malignant fcrm. There arc one hundred and uiucteen pupils in the white, anJ fifty-six in the colored, department, of the Deaf, Dumb and lilind Asylini. I While driving a tcan attached to a cotton gin a colored girl, aged about 14 years, named bailie hillebrcw, .was almost instantly killed on eduesdav at Mr. U. 0. Bourne's, in Edgccoinle county. ; Raleiah News : Maj. J. C.McRae. This gentleman, the abb Democratic elector of the Third Congressional District, arrived in this city yesterday direct from a vigorous tinvass in Car teret county. Maj. Meltae has can vassed nearly all of theeounties of his district, and reports tJafl the prospect for a glorious Deraocntic triumph is bright indeed. CITY AND COUNTY f MENTS. COYER N- Olfa'cets of the Muilcipallty of Wil mington. Mayor W. P. Caaaday. Aldermen T. L CTardnfr, JJ. CasM- dey, B. O. Bates, J.H- Neff, R. C. Myers, Hiram llankiirs, oL, -puncan Jioimen, col., W. II. Bnwtoston, dbl.... II. Banks, col. Clerk and Treasurer r. U. serve. Chief of Fire Dpartment Roger Moore. Fettra.1 Offielala. Collector ofCustoma Joseph C. Abbott. Deputy Col ecterR. W. Chad wick. Postmaeter E. R. Brink. New Hanrver County Government Clerk of tie Superior Conrt And Jude of Prubate James Heat on. Sheriff i. II. Manning. Commi&ioners J. O. Warner, T& ware Mitn, eol., Stacy VanAmringv C. Davis. RegisUr of Deed Geo. W. Borvox, col. Treasirer J. A. IlewIetL Cornier Ed. Hewlett. i Postal Hoar. ThemaUs clo at the Qty f-Q!Vqp as folbws : . f Nort he ni through and way -maK daily 'WA. M. Maiii for the N. C. Rallmad , aad routes eupnlled there- . . from, at -r4- 1 ? - - . -lOJLM. Southern raailn for all point South, dallv WesUTn mail C. C. Ry, dailf A- M. FayetUville and offices o? Caxteiar River, Tuetdty . . and Fridays - - - - r- - Fyetteille by C. C. R' dafly ( excel Sundays), X. X. Onflow 5. II. and bitennr , ate offices, every Friday - r' M- The Smithrflle mail, brjniboat, doe at A. M., dairy, . Trent mdya Mafls for Easy iQl, ! Crwkk ply and ShallotUv every A- M- - Mails dellreroil from -A. 5t- to 7fD P. M.,andon8a:(lays7ra!5 to 5M M. i I - SUmp Office oiti fif 8 1- M. o 12 1L, and from 8 to 6 P. ilMoncy order tor Rrcister Department F me Stsnp Office. . 8tanii for sale : ieral delivery wbe Stamp Office is clc Key; isoxes acct s.ntl ntcht at all '. hours, day Mais collecled street boxes titty dsy at4S0P.X.i 28, 1876. C0M1IERCE AND FINANCE. WILMINGTON MABKkTS. Caps Feab Omca. ) Oct.U r27. 170 6 T. il.j Cotlim Market flrm. wJtli a f'rdrmand for all grade. Salrs ULsy of 1 midvlling fair at 10. t.n.1 i7 bales at a basis of 10:; rci.U for middling. WVquott- ordiuary H, g,. onliuary 9. lo middlti.ir fi, mJJdlhig inteiNjdiuhldliit lu;; ainl middling fair 10, ctuU Hp-U Tmrpt Uin !Mttrd at a dii linr on last sales, and t;ratk changed bsndu at 3"2 cents,., the market ckluc quU-t aiid stealy. Kotin Ylnn. ith al.-s of l.ouo Lbl. strained and od attained at f I .Vj.1 t'A). and 500 b!ls ft rained at il -V. tlic urk.-t doting firm at theno njurrs. Tar The m-ef its vuiitLiUe lurbt aiid an? plat eJ as ollered at $1 70. Crude Tiiririjfcr Market firm, with sales of the lay'i reeeits at $1 : tor hrl and t'2 20 for mo ft and Iriu. 1V".Y IiKrKirr. Cotton 9 balen. stiirits tnrrntiji.. capksntMn 1,13 UU, tar Vi t,b!. crude turpentine 175 Miln. nebular YVhulewale Price. The quotatieiis, it should Ik und tV1. rrieent the. wholesale pi-Hf cvm-rallr. Inuiikinff up small order higher pnrcs have to be cliaruetl. Bagging Gunny l:t313e. iKiuble Anchor 14al5r. Baeou North Carifliua: haunt (new) i:airc, shoulders Ktl2'4i-. hide (S (' ehoke) YA(t,iic, we.nTntnn.k-i:ban 1 1 alSc, sides 1 1 Jc, shoulders 'A. Ileefihx the hoof 4aV. ('irrr SpirittttuqM-utine:fM'm(ilhf., each, 2;'ncw New York. each 2:h-h eit each Uriel Wilmington tt'-t: Nith-ru TJr14. . ? Butter North Carolina I'Hh-; N.tb cm iVJWc. , C'amUeu Spt riuiyjil-V; billow lll.Vl; adamantine '.v. Vlu-ctc Northern faetorv lfu?tc; dairy main, M4f.i,lle; SUt 1 J',Ji:M. Cf.jTre-lava 14t'il: Rio PAic; 1. Kuayn a4fiV. f'orn Mal Per huohcl, iii k. To 7-V. Cot ton Tieir.(atW. I)omttiei Miccting,"!-. nt f anl, 7r; yani, jKr huudh, UV. m Maekeral, No. I, t hi if. iM-i, 'H: Ni. lta-r half bbl, .VW; S...2, ner bbl. tloTM No. 2, per half bid, 7 .V): Ni. :;, wr bbl, tiian Mull.-u. m-t M.I, f. .VTJ7. N t herring, tnr I.I.I, f ('. Drycfl, M-rll.7Sr. flour Flue, ir bbl. ft 5fsUr: Ltit-T. northern, $'&L: xtra northern t? 'S'ul: family, northern, 7 i'H; city tuilU: super $." 00; extra ft 5ij 75: family 7 'iXa .Vl; extra faratl? h :vvi Jki. Fertilizer Peruvian piano, pey J.Oiii IIhi. ., Bsiii(hs t-hophaW $oi; Carolina fertillzar 5f)f:MV; S'lTvujpiimi .Vl raoh; eomplvla manurs tC7; Whann's phosphate M5: Waado phosphate t7T: Bcnrer.Vi IJuLt'a phophata oi); txcrllrnts rotton ft rUHju-r .rj0 rach: ih ox, Clbbf tV !'. V) cah. Clue llPl.V. orntu Conj, lu store, In batf, 7f Tilie; ranr, ter bushel. CnftA'ic; fvl low, i-T htinhel, frifi⁣ whCKle, in bait, V'nrc. Oats, n r buhel, rviriiv. Peas, row,-per buhi-, 50Qsfc. Hide Creen :i';f'i4e: drv iy Ea-Uni 1 Jojl 2; North ritiT Lnrd Northern l-lrfellc; North Can Una l.V. Lime Per bbl 1 45. Lumber City sU-aui sawed: ship tufT, resawed, per M ft, tlrVaCl; rouch de plank, iht M ft, 1117; West India dar- COs, according to rjnality, per M ft , f I Ut, 10 anw-u nooniiir, caoiic?lt f jtK'jiwi: scant- l!iicraiil tjoa.'Ml, common, per M ft, f 14 Mvhitut Cuba, hhls, per rallon, 40c; Cuba, bbls, lTjfalloii,41 44-; mj-ar house, hhds, per ipdlou, 25; sucar Ijoum-, bbls, per trallou, 2; syrup, bbls, ir rl lon, -U)CaM)c. Oils KcroM-tie, jkt gallon, SOc; lrd, per frallou, 00crvl 15; Unseed., tier gal lon, 70(if5; rosin, per (rallon, SoflOc. Poultry Chickens, live, 2.U): aprfni' PeanuU Per bushel 75cTitl 25. Potaloet Swet-t, per buhel, 50; Irih, northern, jkt bbl, M 251 50. Pork Northern city me f 1 fj 25fa 1 'J 5), prime, per bbl, f A); rump, perbbl,122. fitfe-Carolliui, cr lb, U6Ue; rou-'h. r bushel, VUcll. Bag Country, jr lb, 2Uc; city, rr lh,242Mc - Rope ltXi-Tk. Salt Alum, per bushel, 75c; Uverpid, per seek, ftX'J-V; American, i-r k. y.w. Stgar Cuba, per lb, Porto IUo. per lb, 9c; A coffee, per lb, llc'li cof fee, per lb, lid; C coffee, tr lb, loc; extra C, per lb, I0;($llc; cruahed, per &ap Northern, per lb, .Vj,7c. Mingle Contract. m r M, ; com mon, per M, 12 rdXi; cypiv a, -r M, 50; cypress hearts, per M. 7 50. Wsfs-WOLU,ir M, tlVau. Tall Per lb 8c! rmr--ShipiTur. per M. f.lfa.12 Ito- mill prime, per M, 5oTa7; mill fair, r-r M, Inferior to ordinary, ju r M, tM. iWdtkey Northern, r (rallon. lf'5: North Crroliiia, ir irallon, 1 ?.V.V.i ui. I1W Unwashed, per lb, 12od:wMh ed, per lb, 2Va-'J.V. Financial. Oold, buying, lfrt; atllin, m. Extbsmre (Urht) n New York di eount, Bsltlmore , Boston ITiiladel phUf. Western cities ,'. Exchan-e SO dTs cent. Interest added to above. Bank of New Hanover tn kl(r. First National Bank 75, Ditira Bank 75. Wflruin'ru.u Building btotk 115. Me-chank-s' do. 100. j' Navassa Guano Company Stock 140. N. C. Bonds, old ex -coupon, 14: fundi ru; ISfirt, fi: do. 1 f,; new 5: vpccial Ux 1 to N. C. raUroal 40. V. t IV. K. R. bonds, 7 f c cold Int.. 100; C. C. R. K. Iswds, C 50. v WHmlrurton city bond. Vc..;7 J0; old 6 Vc, CO: new 0 (rM inL) (V): Vc.; (eold int.) 70. New Hanover county bonds (10 years) ft rc srold InC 75. ' W. fe W. railroa.1 stock ft5, N. C do. do 40, WIL Ai Seaboard railroad stork 40. WH. Gas Lurht Co. sUk k 57. Wilmiurton Cotton Mills 50. i MARKETS II V TKLIXiKAPH. Flnaaclal and CoBunexclal. New Tonic, Oct. 2T. Money easy at V nt. Sterlinjr exchatu-e 4 W. Uold aetrve at lWJUO. Government seeariUes dull ttit but better new 5 1HK " SUtes tjolet and nominal. Nrw York, irxt. 27. Flour duU with out drci.lcd change Io Price; southern quiet and UDcbaiujed. Wheat Is wthout material' ctlane." Corn oped qnlct and closed quiet but finn w ith a fair exiifrt and home jrade enqui.y yellow southern 10 CENTO JL WKE1C (on dock ) 5S emu. Oats quid aod uo- haaired- CoT lUvi qait and firm at 10 ' 2o4 (r"ld) for b lota. ar Una VI.. 1. t..ti v 'V cctiia. KH-t pUtuly Ith a IaIt ta li uir TllliA fnn t 1U.K. 1 . - ' ' . lt4n steady, plriu turx n'Jnc b ady. t . . a a - . icj uuKuioi aijj .r ml at l 13. 1-ard opit-l l.,r t-ul H r arl ad anvitl. (lottt h-v auI t,rni lULTlwoar. Ihi. 'TT.ttxiM full m.t lommr v.utb.-ni -riu,- T rtuU. Krr tyr- t la uimt. lull at-l l,.v f .fT- trous: anl bii.narit tiihal t l0V( v3t ruu. Pork i 1 U 1 7 7V I wud r nncd l';fll.' O t)U. Vbt.kr .full at..l atll 14.. Juar ati Ld flrm .tllu cnt. . t uttun Markets Nrw YollK, i VL 'St. '..ttou r mitS 1 of I.C17 ba!.!. at Ilf.tll 5-IC omU: u.1 nrrij'5 in,- i!MS Jf. tuTn oi irax jir.T:n 7,yv7; lu Kratice lp; to thf i -ti.Th-tit 71; c ll.n: -to.-k Jul .vi. Ku:ur.-..i .,1 rtr with'aN i.r::i.5.i .aIr. a4 f..;i.,- (it.,. tr litii N,.v,-ml--r It lTJO ii i !:-. i.i..ii,irl!, cci.i Ja:.'irj 11 I'lditti!.. K4 .rarv 11 11 r , Tilt-. Mai. li 11 'jr.-' .-rtil fr2' t-iii. Mi Ulj ;v,p. Vt. June 12 15 :r i. i.t-. Juu li IvXt.Vj rnU, Au-u.t 11 T:..lli4 t rW Cliani.lToN. IKt. 27" Ctjthm I'm.. middling lo.c: wiikh n t nu-lni or- ah 1 Vl; "rt t- Gr.-at liriuia 3,Vr5; tm t w Ur 5.i i. N"i;r.n.K. (m. 27 ('..ii.. ti ;rtr,.- Ulnc 1,-, wkly ml r..-.!j ti ,lt; nt fij.i i ; Kub ::7i: :,; n. lorteoa-twi- J.7v,. , ;l.lToN, mt. 27 C..t,i aUdr 1,1.1. !M...r till :avt: Ku lw. i5,ol.5; xiru . It-. r .... S i VWMIIJ N t . 27. :.l t. ti firm xi.l J - i-Hpu 2i.V.: ui - V.V.it: 1 MV; Cplrt" t'llHAtHiM l'ijti. , Mi;ii.i:, . t. -J7. t t.tt.ei v.1t avrtj. tiling Hi.V: trk! Lt n.ipUl,oiU; al- U,1": rj- iu..fc,Wir 1 0,04. A irt i -r , M . 2; . 1 . .t . In i-u! ly cal nr middling liv: tllvi.i..vi!..l'"n- hlimcits 1 .f.K .rw i:I.i:an-.. t.2T 4't.tUm truaf middling Pm.c: ou mlM.h 1.C; Ct Miliary '.', : u.,Uu-iMt rt-Hpu iJ.OVl ffr. -M .a;i ; tu-l t.7-n; ij.it.. u frtt r.riti i'n p. Frai. v 17,i i: r...tU 'i.r.TJ. " I'wrclgn Market. I.ivkuiimil, 0,1. 27. ()ttoU Crtit ndd llui- upland i-I; mUblUr OrWai ft d; mIii. of I5,ut im't,t f, $itmU, Hon and tjtt 4.oj: m1j.1 10.nl. f whk h ::,! win- Am-r1ajj; luturtw uCt. Inff Imlj. 1m.n, is,t. i7. .ul U 7 in. Vam. Oct. "j;. IU ,it. loir. Tut. ni:us oi' tiii: ioht. Pout Ai.tAjkA.0T,2 fuii rim- r, 2u A. M.. sun w.l.o p. u dayalcthlOh 4.t. Hi-!i w at f stSil rllle :t.2i A.M.. 3.5-1 P.M.; bL'hvs fecal tViliuin. u r. l.i a. M., r,:r, p. if. AKI.IV I O Yt sTriMT. Mu,lop Lull Mr--j-t.-t, Va C'rrrn. II, Nav YrL. I 5l.am..Ij. Adai. !.7:j MJ:i-tN-- 1ok, A 1 I Sf MUX, .nur a, i:4- . iy,tti. i, Uii- liiiV Murn b;f..i Stinr ..1h l'-.t. IVIdi-s., I'.4i.tC. h 11, PnUM t 'ii tuii.ini- A. t '. ' ' UMrfov. W.rfth, Worth, YiUHlrm Horth.V Worth. Mearu.rJ.S tVl iluJl, I-alLauu rkak. II NiT. Stii(lr Divl., pju, MU0.i:hs, O tf Pr).-y .y V hr Naii W n.ub, Hvjij. f,- kcr New York. A IK S.hrWI. i:urn.ucliM, 512ton, m'.ili. New ,,tk, A III Srhr Uatti Tunjrr, 2J5 Uu IUht. jnian Vfxl P. J II Cldl-un. C. S hr 8pra, IVnto UuJc Rjvtr, tiaval Mor, A Martin. (.Yrabku YrTr.aruT. Mmr North Kat, Paddb-n, P4lI Caa well, Pn-t.n Cummin; A: Co. Sttnr Wave. Ib.Uon, Favettr-2!c. WU liami. ,V Mun hUon. irSLTi!VJ Uj,rlh Wulth JrtterClet Worth .t Worth. J II Ncff. Mmr ly.xb., H,tt, 5nd'JiiIUe, O O Par ley A: Co. Kchr .pray, IVnton, UtUe PJr.T. N (iilli-an. - MnaoHAXPAV Thanks Vt Ca4 Itham for f.rors. Tl.c (Jer barque V.i II-d ti Cartlov. t ht. crouib-l outW bar whiurtsrur lo mr on the 2;th but cot ..:ltb- ih uu K It I- retried without dama-, and U u-vw at anchor outile (27th). The steamship lUirut from New Tork, U exj-tM U, arrive to-day. Abriiarei.rtlouUde, ttam-unknown Bcuw lioi xp Oct. Br Bar.,ue 1UM Hcrtrt, In, de Ultil by low lid-. wr.xr 1 CA 27T1L. Nor Barque CSP, NkUm. Lit or r-n i-t P.ht Oct. r7. suamip uui, 7CI t, Mills, A I) -tux: uUirm, '.'.'.'Urn,, Crvwll. A II t araux. UlUUma .t Murrbb-: Nor AruZi u.ns , tiuxlrr--n, RKlldlr; .VSaoCa iyi Um' "f-bv raarr: Br YVi t McJ&ef 25 urn., WlAUuJL Vk Jt Mebane. - BrtgHr nan-, Partsw. Alex .-prunt N,n; Br U: fcMidaL JTV Urns, IVne, AnWn Jc UU: DeVrk Cot..Un-c, ?A ton-. K KH Sjcs. .VrWr Wave Crct-lpvt,,. Wuxb- Kali- Collin, V.u, Maais, K KM ok a .?."' W L 1.rrt.uTL.f 512 Ua, .Smith ADliam: HatUe Turnr. 235 Vnm, Jlor-T, J H CLadbrmm Co. a Hladcti County t aiitaaa. KUiu W. Kerr, Mwp, of .Saxntaxm tvyrttlicr nls tlse count r endkUu and oiLers. Hill la-kln-s tf people ef Ma-len county at the following tin and ploco: Turubull, at Uivvna. OcWbtr lUb White Oak. IKtoU r 'JClh. Hollow, Ortolmr 27th. . White 1 1 ill. OctoU r 2-!h. MadcnWo, U toU r Ztnlx. 1 Atitattsburjr. 1) foU r 3lL llrown Marsh. N'ovemW 1U CUrk MilK Novcm!-?r 2d. . Carver Crtvk. Noren K r 3d. KhzaUdhtown. November 4th. McloweII count j will pmUMy In. create her M.-rrinion m i"o.-itv oih han dml votes. I
The Cape Fear (Wilmington, N.C.)
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