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1 GAPE FEAR. i: i: is a i i it v news. ( Youii Politicians. '!;; .I' llic Fourth and Fifth V;ni-Jj-xi tfx jr hag-raising last even- TJ;-'ir i i;uni( t boars the tulisinanic V, !"( "Tilil jn, Vance. Waddell and u.? The stand wjis appropriately .J'i'imjfd vas illuminated .by. cam u h.linM: tar-barrels were burn in sr. i!: I ' 1 1 1 1 j-ii t ( r t n ' square. iv. number -I. V-ijllrrhen were in attendance to en ,..ira?:;tli' boys' by. their presence in T :..: .speiiker.s were Mes.r. Jiminie ricV :,;!! 'i.!h?-. .'Happier. Both of the h).;ii!i!t;j;i':aK.'rs acquitted themselves lunM nvue y. tu.i. Jiappler argued V' II. LVi ii up. the thread of his irL iifai 'ilv lliloiili his "discourse ; he ii i, v. ( ( I i ii 1 1 ii i s t aka Id e s i gns-of oratorical b'ifi! v. yhih. is. not often found in one if) The CJuberiiatorial Kacc. Mt-in-djerjrcr displays a very ainusing vi' une oi ine tuoernatorial rare whirli represents onrZeb with thelight I figure- of; J ustiee on his back, while i 'I'oin Kettle is tied to the Peru stake i and" is loaded' with ringism, corruption a and arpet-baggers. the rider being a negro. '- J!ov-yoiM--horn Billy Hmith is there imploring the negroes, scalawags and Carpet-baggers, to stop the1 fleet footed Vance. "Lie-like-h -IP Young looks on vitli disgust at the poor raw i nii .i imi niiiKis. hi Aunt Albie Noiisi- beaming with pleasure, is ud- isiug 'I'ftni to take a short cut. for lioiue ;r I: ' -o- . ' Sergeant Dillingham. . H(;igeafit .Dillingham died after a liort fllness, on the morning ofthe 30th of October, as mentioned in the Cut kw: ye.-tcrd.ay, and was buried Tnes- . 1 ' a i n , t lav, the .i 1st oi l K'toher. 1 1 i funeral service w as performed by thejiev, J; 15. -Taylor, pastor'of the" i- irst Baptist , Vhurch, with .wliich he was in membership. .A large "attend-. sun o oi acquaintances and others were" Vn x-iit iijt the house and at the place1 ff interment in the National Cemetery groiuids-fevinein the great esteem had for "Mr. Dillingham, x ho was in charge of that cemetery. ..." iilJ littiV, TO llEtJISTElt AND V'otk.,: -- ; . o : .. . Fourth Ward. Mr.AVf. jv Oldham, President of the Hour th .pVai-d Democratic Club, re- ijiiests each and every DemocrJ tic voter tin that ward tojjc jiresent at a meeting to be he;d at o'clock this evening at 7 l ibernian Ifall.. A programme will be avried out wliich will interest all, and live each something to do. The Presi '!cnt slyly intimates that those who fiil to a) tend will be assigned to douole !pty instil alter the election. - WOIf.IC FOR A. LARGER MA- JOIMTY. FOR VADDELIi. -o- ity Persons to e Naturalized. I About sixty )ersons applied to Judge j-lb-eoks -r yesterday for naturalization 1'aiers. i' I lis Honor deeming it advisa I hie to. have the applications in writing er.lered to that efleet. and upon the ) proper evidence being procured and the Uegal b'rni bi-hig gone through with,will jj-niAt the petitions of the applicants."'-. ' I'O.VT foiujet to register. 1 i The llasonboro Meeting. I ''Our Democratic friends of lason lioro : Township had a grand time yes terday at Air. Lewis Todd's store on Rervine? Creek. After; the speaking fifty .'bushels of oysters were thrown on a crackling ilre and evervbody there ate until .their appetites "for raccoon bivalves was satiated. Messrs. d oh n London, J. I. Macks and Maj. d. Vi,'. Dunham, accompanied by Mr. Charles Jf. Robinson, went Uown to join in the eeleTira -eniiemen matle tellin on the occasion. speeches 1 T1LDEN AND REFORM. -o- I Rutherford vs. Moore. f Allan Rutherford aspires to Senato rial honors, and has nominated himseln Jvv T fiaXQ Senate against Rill Moore. liKthcrford .must be despairing of .Hau' to ?eek to feather his nest here .among , the darkies of --New Hanover. VANCE AND VICTORY. O -'. " - 3Iore Striking. Tlie jdevedores struck arai'n vester 4ay this tiino on the steamship wharves Of Carl.v T io.!,,,- : v.. v jnif creiioi flushed with fifteen cents per hour and t.emanaea twentv conik - FAIL NOT TO REGISTER -o- Thc slight hill at the intersection of bixth and Church streets is bPinr radial nnrl ihr rA flt-r- T.i t-i. bvinr Jllled up. An imnrovoTnnnf -i; juuuiu nave: ieen: maue lonjr a?o. . ? 1 n? medical partnership referred to jesterday in the obituary article on Dr. kipvas that of Dr. Dickson and -Dr roion, and not of Dr. 'Cutlar and Dr. lm-Kson. : " . . '""""gm; m ineiipst ard list night. Rev. Isacc W. King breached piece. Guy Wright en- "fc ri,,luc ..ceasw.n: with selections lium? J "ree little pigs andxa bobtai! BOW. x Tlu j weather will be clear to-day according to Old Probabilities: Sliriii uaues in temperature am nrMliitPil, WILMINGTON, THE COURTS. - District Court. ! The Fall term of the United States District Court for the District of Cape ear, convened at the United States Court Room, in thi3 city, yesterday morning, - His Honor Judge Brooks presiding. . The Grand J urv were called and impannclled as.! fo'llows : ' John H. Theese, vey Thoinpson, Allen Black burry, I&nry Murphy, John D. Powers. Joshua Afeares, Daniel Shaw. - Abram Ashe, R..M. Hargrove, John Norwood," . A J-aisou, Lewis Herring. I). R. Walker, Wells Boney, Samuel' Reed, J. "W. AVootlside, H. C. Brock. Samuel A. King, C. Y. McCiammy. The usual charge "to the Jury was delivered and the rest of the day was consumed in hearing motions, &c We ascertain that the Grand Jury found a true dill against A 1L Sinclair for robl)ery of the United States mail. New Hanover Superior Ceurt. State vs. Jack Burnett, assault and battery; guilty: sentenced to twelve months in the Work House. State vs. Geo. '-Washington, larceny; verdict not guilty. State vs. Lewis Selburg, larceny ; verdict of guilty of ' receivihg-, goods knowing them to be stolen. Judgment suspended, defendant discharged as an insolvent. I State vs. Edward Hill, larceny; vpr dict guilty; defendant discharged as insolvent. . State vs. Roger Evans, larcenv; jury out. State rs. Thomas King, larceny : plea not guilty ;, case continued until to-day. ; Mayor's Court. Annie J. Speight, drunk and disor derly, two cases; fined $5 in each case. A large congregation assembled at St. James' (Episcopal) Church yesterday morning at the funeral of. Dr. F. J. Cutlar, a considerable part of w hich fol lowed his remains to Oakdale Ceme- tar)-. Bishop Atkinson, Rev. Dr. Watson and. Rev. Mr. Ambler officiated in the service." - EVERY DEMOCRAT SHOULD REGISTER AND VOTE. . . ": : o- ' During the firo at the residence of Capt, "Wm, Beery a few days ago a very valuable pair of gold bracelets were stolen. Detectives were on the alert for them and the thief but before any clue eould be gojteuv the bracelets were re turned to the owner by a colored girl. A LONG AND UNITED EN DEAVOR WILL GIVE VICTORY TO THE DEMOCRACY. ' - o Our contemporary," the Star, is moving into its new quarters, on Prin cess street, and in a ofay or two will be fixed up. o 'V LET EVERY DEMOCRAT DO HIS FULL DUTY. o Dan L. Russell and Dick Badger speak tq-night from the City Hall steps. Oliver H. Dockery was to have spoken last night but failed to meet his ap pointment. Four negroes, were sentenced by his Honor J udgc McKoy yesterday, three 4:o the penitentiary and one to the "work house. REGISTER AT OXCE. O T" The grand jury of the Superior Court visited the county jail, poor house and work house yesterday. Prayer meeting to-night at the Front street Methodist and Second Presbv- terian churches at 7 J o'clock. New Advertisements. N. Jac.obi Hemoved REGISTER IMMEDIATELY. 6 The semi-annual schedule B- retail liquor license is due to-day. Hotel Personals. Purcell HotrsE. -Tuesday Hinson, CB. -Borden, Wm.Cox. R. M Mears,N. C; J. Goodfoil; N. Y.; E. C. Roper, Augusta; Jno. W. Plumncer, PlummerviHe,.D D Barber, Magnolia; W . ii. Aldnck, Port Jefferson, S. C; l'eter lAugMon, W., U. & A.R.R-I J. Bouse, New York; W. B. Duncan, Beaufort; R. Mayo, Jr., Va.; CStevens, M axxixg Housf:. Tuesday-Blanche Tate, Bladen co.; G. D. Smith, Wades- boro, R. H. Fanlia and trife, N. C. , Republican Doubts, and Design. From tht Baltimore Sun. AsmxGTox, Oct. 29. A letter written here by a prominent member of u . i . l - ri? 'a a . me uauuuat repuuiican commuiee at New York concedes the imnossibilftv of carrying New York or Indiana for Hayes, and expresses great doubts of success in Ohio. The writer says that arrangements have been made to carry North and South Carolina. Louisiana and Mississippi for; Hayes. . This, he hopes, will offset thfi lnssps plspvhpro The writer appeals for pecuniary as- oiaiauce. 4- Appouiuucuws in Mladen. J Edwin W. KT Ttsn rT So nine a w together with the county candidates and others, will addrcs3 the Teonlft o Bliden county at the following timts and places: - v?ir; r- : Abbottsburg, October 31st. Brown Marsn, November 1st. Clark's Mills,- November 2d- Carver's Creek, November 3d. Elizabethtown JOTetnber 4th., NORTH CAROLINA, WEDNESDAY MORNING XOViaiBEK MATTERS IX EUROPE. liATEST BY CABLE, The Armistice Not Yet .Signed Des peration of Serria Milan Takes Supreme Command of the Army Russia Demand Th.ta 4,4i r mems on the German Emiiror'i Speech. LoxDox. Oct. 31.Thc Standard's Vienna telegram savs orAn , official telegram, the terms of the ar- mistice afrrof! 11,1.,1 misticeaferecn upon and its ; publication art nouny expected. A lennacorrcs- pondent says this announcement is pre- mature. T f n rrf.t . n . I ,.,,,u .i.-iue ro gives prominence to an article in officialform jiiuituuug me icrms oi tne armistice I completed and that a conference of the powers will be shortly held. Russia has waived her obicction to Tartar's participation in the conference. De- The Democrats expect to carry 1 lay liberations respecting reforms are to be T00 county liy wiven hundred major conducted by the 6 powers,and the result itT submitted to Turkey, and all the great II. II. Helper is an independent can powers except Austria have assented didate for the .Senate in the 30th dis t0rS1S pi?-n' " trict- has no chance of election. r.f Jt01 a 15cI" SnHpS .& 1 S l0Dger Pb "7" ;7 . "k wlc "Z"?' . ITie Telegraph's Belgrade dispatch says Milan takes command of the army Seven hundred of one thousand Rut sians were killed af Djunis. Minister Ristics, in charge of the government at Belgrade, is emnnworp.l t front peace or an armistice if opnortunitv of- fers. It is thouirht he will soi ih opportunity to make peace d frop iho government from Russian influence. St. Petersburg, Oct. 31. To-dav's Official Gazette states that Gen. Iirna- left, Russian Ambassador at Constan- tinople, has been instructed to demand c x i w a uccepxance, wnnm lorty- eight hours, of the armistice and sus- pension oi Hostilities; otherwise diplo- muue iL-iaiions oeiweeu itussia aud I l urkey will be lroken off and Gen. J stantiuople lgnatieff- will leave Const with the whole personnel of the am- bassj. 1 his ultimatum of Russia to Turkey was dispatched from Livadia. 1 j 1 -r- . . . wnere xne itussian court is sojourning, to Constantinople yesterdav. 1'aris, Oct. Jl. Advices from Con stantinople, dated last night, say that the armistice was not then signed, but its signature vwas regarded as probable. St. Petersburg, Oct. 31. There is a conflict between the civil and milit ry authorities at Belgrade. Turks arc rrifS rrr r,r' uuu i?eI1.B 1 are trying to protect it. IjOXPOK, UCt. dl.--lIlC IreiK'h and 4 1, X,"" , r . . mc iimuciui vi wcrmuuys siaiemeni I about European affairs in Ms speech at the opening of the In,perialPrar.i.. ' IT: "r" r?: A paia accept n ay a aireci T" "r1.1-, ... 1 lTV: im I ! V I I T It? rt-i iin I I statea m Uonstantmople that the Turks have entered Alexinatz. London, Oct. 31. The following is to the London Dispatch, about thc dis- satisfaction of the French and English papers at Emperor AVflliamss' ppecch: The London -Times says, editorially: "ins imporiant io. observe that we have-notice that Germany abides and will abide by its alliance nth RuW and though it will striiffde to keen on goou terms witn me otner powers, the government of the Kmperor's nephew and friend will remain most closely knit with the government of Berlin. w v a New York, Oct. 31. Mail advices from Kingston, Jamaica, says at the islands of St. Martin. St. Barts and Anguilh much .damage was done by gales. At the former place several vessels were stranded. One schooner, the Mott Bedell, sunk at her moorings. Ihe crew and captain are on shore. Great havoc is reported, especially in French quarters, as many as 215 houses having been destroyed. In that part alone at fct. uarts and Anjruilla the ue- struction of property is also great and mush distress prevails among the poor of these islands. At St. Barts 40 H XrrWA KlAtm 1 am1 lnni v ..1 i in ttUU u"llu;tu uuu iou injurcu. PUTTING TOWN PRIZE FIGHT ING. Indictments tor Murder Against Prominent Spectators. . Asaoeiated Pre Telegram. Salem, N. J Oct. 31. Salem Court convened this a. in., aud at 2 p. m. the State prosecutor moved on' indictment against James Thuden, John Clark, Samuel Collyer, Martin Neary and Richard Goodwin, for thc murder of the youth Walker, in a prize IBcrht ThPV ixro nil i .u tnVd too-PtW There i3 much excitement. There is a rumor that indictments will also be found against several prominent Phila delphians for having been present at the affair. V CONDENSED TELEGRA31S. Grant, Cameron, Sherman and Sher idan had long conferences yesterday. The Albany Printers' Union have re duced wages one dollar per week. Passenger train from Scrarrton and a coal train collided at Golbsboro, Pa., killing five persons and injuring thir teen . , . . : . Four battalions of infantry have sail ed for Cuba. The squadron will be cormnanded by Admiral Francisco Llano rru r 4 e Tv-iii I n iL V -i sons killed at the Goldsboro, Pa., rail- - MAJ. MeCLAMMY DEJIOLISIIES Discussion at South Washington Tm. terday Between Jads Raasell and Maj. McCiammy. To the Cap Fear. Pexder Colxty. Oct. 31. Maj. Mc-1 Clammy made a stirrin? soeech and ...... " r 6 WUU1U orwS against him. True to the predictions of the gallant sou of Pender, "Big Dan" did ltptrin li i mnl. 1... 1 . : the "Democti nartv1 ZLTtXl -"mm uau wtiu ui.i 1 tin s iiv uiiiiKinir 1 I. , . . i ev- scoundrels in Am.rir, nTt ha thohcs 111 New York Tammany "ing a set of. Democratic thieves including Tilden)." He then turned on Jeff. Davis and section, failed to answer the O'llara question, and ,lf 0W,eUgeU U Wn party WM corrupt. snoftlc, m.nll in triumph for Ma. McCiammy ancAhe AJcmocrauc party in lehler. NORTH CAROLINA, Major Marc Erwiu made a great I0011 in Ashcrille last ThursdayTcon- aemnatory orscttlc andSmitl said he Would vote for Hayes , , A4"y V? "challenge a vote on clectl04 d?7 aIld sh?w b Fopcr testi- mon5tth4at ncn131 not. entitled to vote. e V8' Slvert'" Jttuc Ttrm S tbe Supreme Cour. ! try "Watchman : We learn that B. Glenn, Democratic elector for this district, and Mr. Goslincr. editor of Bepublican paper at Winston, had SP"" set-to at mston a few days CC ' ln Ulenn camc out hcst mau- l tin the 1st of November the Demo- crats of Mecklenburg will have a grand "'" "u vorcuugni procession. Ajlc PFakcrs invited and expected are ance, ieacn, v"ngman, Davis, Rob- uuia "ouvr, oiccie, ienneit, orsorin Carolina ; Hampton, Kershaw, Chcsnut, Moisc, of South Carolina; Hill of Geor gia, and Black of Pennsylvania. GENERAL, MAIL SUMMARY. The name Hell Gate, it nowanneara. is older than the Dutch settlement of 1613. The he Sioux practice a mode of heal- almost exactly like the Turkish t. ing bath. riage note is now regularly enwAl in the War Office at Constantinople, and is busy organizing a plan for the re- molftllinfr of ttinrvtirkl'rwicl. . 1 o - v m v. a ui .uil ibuti T T thrWHoTn JZ endtho fenced to three mouths hard labor, but n anneal was tkon n,l A i,Wr!M,w.c- 41.--.g- w am m VUI llVt-V. tULULlU U k " r . 1 nd thc undingof twenty more. Tcr- irraa"cewent on until the police in- ierruPu A. BisthofTs fancy store, on Broad- way. New York, was robbed Sunday night of nine thousand dollar's-worth I oi goods. , One hundred Sioux Indians will ftn thn.PTnorlitmn rwt, " , 7. . . . Kentucky lottery men in New York were raided by police yesterday. 4 WORK FROM NOW UNTIL TIIK NIGHT OF NOV. 7TII. o THE STATE COVERXMEJfT. Namea of Officers. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. GoTeYnor Curtis If. Brojrden, of Wayne , .ueuienam uovernor K. .M. Armtield, of Iredell. Secretary of SUto W. II. Howcrton. of Vake. Treasurer D. 1. Jenkins, of Gaston. Auditor John RelltT. of Cumberland. Attorney General Ti L. Harerove. of wranvuie. -MJutant General John C. Gorman, of t,..,. t " v wv I John fool, ofFaeqtiotank Governor's Private Seeretarv John B. Neathery, of Wake. JCDIC1ART DEPARTMENT. Chief Justice Supreme Court Richmond M. Feareon, of Yadkin. Associate Justice Edwin G. Rcade. of Beaufort; W. B. Rodman of Beaufort; Thomas Settle, of Rockingham; W. P. cynum, joi JiecaienDurg. . Clerk of Supreme Court W. H. Bag ley, of Wake. Marshal V .A. Wlckcri of Wake. Ofl1cer thc Municipality of Wil mington. . ludYmenlT. M? Gardner. J. 4. CJl- I dey, B. Q. Bates, J. If. NeflT, R. C. Myer. Hiram iHankln, col., Duncan , Holme, I COL, -W. 11. BrtWlngton, COL. V,. U. Bank, col. Clerk and Treasurer T. C. Servo. Chief of Fire Department Roger Moore. Federal Officials. Collector of Customa-Jceph C. Abbott. xicw uanover county Lorernnienu uerK 01 ue oupenor court and Judge of Probate -James Ueaton. ... Sheriff 8. IL Manning. CotamiMionera-J. G. Wajruer, Dela- ware Nixon, cpL, Staey . VanAmrlnge, D. i.uaviA., . j , : Eeglater of Deeds Geo. W. Bordeaux, coL , , ... . . - Treaijurer-J. A. Hewlett. coroner to. liewleu. New Orleans, JOct- 31 Cotton frm middling 11c; low middling leVc; rocd ordinary 9c; net - recelpti 1015; ffroaa ih70S; aaleVCXX); exrrU Great Britain 4,716; to the coctiocut 8,10; coetwfco 1 ,irj. a i A . I Fertilizer Penirlan L 1876. COMMERCE ASD F1SASCE. WILMINGTON MARKETS. Cam Fkai Omri. . Octoljcr 31, 1876 $ 1. M. Cotton Mirket opened etnmr with a pood demand, but daring the dj lost to rae riifnt th lranee of the dsy pro- Tiou tbe markrt cklnC V our lououtioni. T .1 ,- - m m We quote ordinary at , pood ordinary 9;, low middling V'o;;, middling 10,; tod gwd middling 10i cenU. ' ...... . Spiritt "Jtt--Th mtrkrt tMly eU?aJJ. Ml cak st 33cent- Ho$imOacil qnoutimw: Quiet at S3 for strained and ii Tr , Ltrtlnl. Thr .ale. rrpnrtcd are 2fi bhU etralned st'l 40 bbls (E) No. 2 st l 103 () Extra No. 3 st ti T5, 100 bbU (G) low No. 1 at $1 fcO and 100 bWs (II) No. 1 at 1 . rorMaxket firm, wlia a jpood demand. Th dT rrrHpta were placed at $1 73. Crvde TttrjxHtin 11m brm In fair In quiry and loU as received meet with ready mIo. The tales of the day were 563 bbla at l 50 for bard and f 2 35 for eoftandrlixln. .Daily RiccKirrn. Cotton bales, fArU turpentine 2C4 cakji, rt.In 1.10U bid, ur W bbl, erode turpentine oC3 bbl. Keular Ubolesal Irlce. Tlie quotations, tt bould !e understood, reprepent the wholesale price frcnerallj. In making up pmall order Libber prlcea have to be charged. Bagginq Gunny 1313'c. Double Anchor 14'al5c. Bfon North Carolina: hama (new) 13al5c. shoulders loril 'U'r. tliM rv O. SD.k'.e "K''; etern nokcd hama l,J le8..nc' ouldcr i. eJch, $2: new New York, each 12; new city eac? 3' iil"; fJ -' . . tiSfjil mmnlou orthera ntf' i i w.u. v.v em 2.5(i35c. " ' w,kU" CandU Spcrm25ftt5c: Ullow UCclIZc- I auamanune lac. Chece Northern factory ltfil.V: dirr creim HjHic: State 12j($13d. Cojec Java3K35c; Rio 122c; La guajja 24(25c. Corn -Vf Fer bushel, in aackt, 70 . Cotton TUtZKGAc. DoiHtttict Sheeting, 4-4, per yard, 7c: Fggn 18c. Mackcrtl. No. I, ier bbff 20; No. 1, per half bhl, 50$o; No. 3. Vr bbl' 1013 50; No. 2, per half bbl, 7 50: No. 3, per bbl, tli(U50. MulleU, , "1 m northern. laSii ATa'i 174: family, northern, $7 25a: city milla: leaner 5 50: rnr. A Kirftji e.M- I - - t " ' WAfW . i.uuj J puper so; extra f 5o(o 7i5; fan $7 25Q7 50; extra family 13 S5J JO. t;-V.ndo pho,phtet70:Be&rfn Dhonhate $60: Exeellenza' etto fntT fcaeh;yucox,GIbba&Co.cah. C7ra-Corn, In etore, In baOTi 72vC; earo, tir buehel COfiGUciTel low, per buehel, 50&33c; wholesale, la c. Uata, per lneheJv 6065c. mJSZh MfcZtMt. 7Aw Eatern $1 201 2-5; Sort riTer Wc34l. . I -a oruiern i4tiic; rorthLaro- anf.Vmm w, 1 . . A"uu,,,rw I 'r-citr Pteam Mwed: ahlp Huff, resawed.per M ft. rotyrhede plank, per M ft, tiC17; West India ear- jroea, according to quality, per M ft, f 11S drpMinl flnnrlnir. imimiiJ tCWTULK w.ni dressed flooring, ecaond, (20(&Ui; Kant Hnand boanbi, commoD, per M ft, f 14 Xolart Cuba, hhJs, per gallon, 55G 40c; Cula, bbU, )ht gallon, 4 l&44c; aujrar houAC, hhd, ier gallon, 25; auirar houae, lbl, per trailon, 2Sc; fjrup. bbU. per ral lon, 40(r0c. OJi Kerosene, per jnllou, 30c; lard, I per pallou, cl 15; linked, pre I ion, (wa,w; niMn, per frallon.ySOiOc. I i'ory Chickena, lire, 2-V30; fvtirr I l V20c I J'tanytM I'er btiahel 75c(S, I 2-V Poftitot$ Sweet, per btuhel. 50: Irlh. northern, per bbl, 1-3 'SYsA SO. Pork Northern city am 19 2X$19 50, prime, per bbl. t2: romp, per bbl, 122. Hire Carolina, per lb, J'f6Jc; ronh, per bushel, t0r(al. ' . -HgCountry, per lb, 2e; dty, per 'jlope lfj23c. Salt Alum, perboibH, 75e; Liverpool, per acclr, 9U(95c; Amerk-an, per aack.95c Sugar Cuba, per lb, I'orto Rico, per id, w; a eonee, per lb, llKe; B eof 1 fee. per lb, lie: C eoflee. per lb. 10'e: I extra C, per lb, l0(jllc; crnhed, per lb, 12c. Soap Northern, per lb. 57Ve. tMngle Contract, per L, com mon, it M, 12 5C'J; eypre aapa, per M, $5 50; erprew hcarta, per M, 7 50. St tret W O bbl, per M, fla20. 7nHr Per lb 8c. Tunber Shlpplnjr, per M, $0(12 00; mill prime, per M, tC 50Q7; mill fair, per M infcrtor to 0r7 Pr M, $4. itAoirrsr orthern, per rallooj 11(5; WW Unwaahed, per lb. 19(&20crwAh- ed, per lb, 2535c Financial. Gold, buyinir. 10S : aeJUnr. 111. Exehamre (sight) on New York ' dl. SVw 'kT FeWS Wflmlmrton Bunding Block 115. Me- I cnamcs uo. iw. I NaraaAa Guano Compasr Stock 140. N. C. Bond, old ex-coupon, 14; funding 1800, 6: do. 18C8, 6; new 5; apecial taxi to N. C. railroad 40. I w. w. B. K. oondj, 7 v fld Int., 1 100; C. C. K. K. bond, C Vc-. 50. fv WamlnEtoncitTbond. Vc:7t. I 00; old 6 c, CO; new C V-c (fW t.) CO: , 1 o cc, (rold Int. 70. New Ifanover county bond CIO year) 6 c cold lot, 75. W. A W. railroad Mock C5,X. C. do. do 40, WU. & Seaboard railroad toek 4. WiL Gaa Light Co. toek 67. I S flrplngtoa Cotton Mm 50. cour, yesxeruay lb(lf m B phoe blade was prose- fertilizer 50G; Navaoiia imano $50 caah; ant act, and sen- complete manure C7: Whnn nhnanh.t 10 CENTS A VTEKK JIARKETM BY TELEGRAPH. Vlaancial a4CoaBertlai. New Tore, Oct. 31. 5 oner morr actlTe at 1 V cent, fterthiff exrhanrr ouiet at 4 82t. Gvld Government arcariue aetive and tradj eutea quirt and nomlaal. New Toar, Oct. Sl.A-tlmjr doll atvt prkea generally wtthout derided ehano", cWmff with bettcT frelJrc fr Mpjnc rradea 001 hern tr: ttflimon in fir extra 5 ITjti SO; to ebofcre !o. fO tSM 75. Mieat 1f t 2 rent tetter and with an artlTe denianl, mainly for Tlnr, at It J6 Ql forwtntcr ml wftrrn. Ut ter for Terr choice. Com U firm with a fair export and home tradedctuand unrradrd w eatern mixed Mjf il rent; nx rimt mixed cent; white ernt. OaU are dull ami without roaterUlehanre. C f- frr Ktoflrm. Snrar quirt and firm: re fined firm Mo2aAr forrirn crade dull; new drop New Ortean at cym cn. T- rod to rh4ce. Kice unrhange I. Tallow heavy at V.' Rn firm at y. 7. Sj4rlU turpentine S7eeu. IVrk un-tlrl new fi. 1-anl firmer prime trat t9lYilo. mivVrvisa hle firrarr at 1 13(jl 13. r!cat ealer. . Baltimore, Oct. 31. Oata dull but trad jr. ProTUSooa dull and unrbattynl. CntTee firm wHh fd demaixl. WhUkrj aaleaal fl II. Surar actlre mtl rsrra atj.l!4',ll;eetit. Cotton Markxta New Tore, frU 31. CotUn dall with aalca of iPObalea at 1.1' ;ft 11 .V1Q cett; conjKUdated net rreeljn 1M,W: rTft to Great BriUln 32.mi; Vn Kraore 3.4V,; tn the continent l2rVV.; rhannrl 1.1 or; urt rr celU 1,113; CTt rcre!4 7.mr4; futurt rloeed barely ftradr. with Mir of u balea aa fullowa: NoTemlrr 11 in-jr ll3-16ct.Drcem!.rr 11 .VH.jll U-T.'ru; January 11 V-lfl cent. Kebruarr 1125-32 cenU. Marrh 11 31-rj(il2 cnu. April 13 i4Ti(jl2 3-m cU, Mar 12 U-r.(o 12,tf cu, June 12 17 32 cet. July 12 11-1; cent, Auut 12J2V32S1 2 13M cruu. SaVA.xjcin, Oct. ?4. Cun quk-t anl flrrn middling 10( 1 1-lfic; net mrljKk 3.470; rroas reed pta 344: lr 2,li; rx porta to (treat Britain 2,27; to eliauurl l,l0i; lca 2,100. NoaroLK, Oct. 31, Cotton rquirl middling I0,'c; nrt recr!iU ..4"; tcreipU5tJ; falca l,2t; raurt coat wie 1,000. CfALVwrox, (Kt, 31 CotUtii firm middling 10c; nrt rerrlptii 3.ZH; mI- 4.W1; exporutoGrrat Briuin 4,1'.; cuit m le 437. ' Mobile, Ort. 31. F.tthanre I r!4-d oa account of the death of a inrmUr. Cotton: net rerHpt 2.472: ctwm J.473; ex porta to thc couUurut 3,U.);roati' 1.277 ArtJOTA. Oct. 31. Cutloll a fchadr easier mkldlinj; lOlOV: uet rrr-lit 2,631 aalea 2U. CnARLE.TOX, Ort. 31 Cotton firm middling 10e; net receipts 3," 77: 2,000. Forel 3Iarketa. Liverpool. Oct. 31. Cotton Ann mi l dllm? uplands 4-lCd; middling Orleans 6d;aalea of l.,Ono bale, for perulatini and export 3)0; receipt 7f', t.t hkb 4iO0 were American; future eaMrr with rcllera offerins at a decline of l22d fr m yerday'a hicheit fipire. Latm. Fu ture flat: upland, 1. m. c.Januarv and February deliver C 1-324. 1 March and April Cd. Pari, Oct. 31. Rente ! f. 2ic. SEWH OF Tllli I'OHT. Port Ai.mamc, Nv. 1. 8uri rie fi 23 A. M-. ran ku'. 'I V. A.; day length 10b 41m. llih wat i n .tiutii rille6Jt A.M.. 6.51 P.M.; hhrkwatrrat Wilmington U.U5 A. M., 1.2. P. M. Arrived Yesteeimt. Stmr Cawell. Hrtinr, IUntM-rn.au' Bridge, A 11 VanBokkelen. itmr Ware, Robn-m, FayeltevUle WU II ma A Mun hlwin. Stmr Norths Eat. PadJI-rti. IVnt I'a- ell, Freftnri Cummlnr A .. Stmr Got. Worth. Worth. Faetteillle. Worth Worth. Srhr LytlU A Willi, Daniel. Tn-i), VA bbl flh, to BJnf.ird, Cnw t Co. Cleared Yesterday. Stmr (tor. Worth. Worth. FarrlLnille. Worth Worth. . Ptmr North F.at, l'l Ul-m, AA. Ca well, rrrtm Cumminic A: Co. Stmr Wave. IlutteMn. i'm rttetlllr.-Wll. llama A Mnrehlon. Stmr Cat well. limn. Itirinriman'. Bridge. A II VanBokkHi. (ter Barque AuruM, Kctr. llatnltinr. William A Murrhixm. Srhr I.vdU A Willi.. Daniel. Hamilton, flahery, N C, Hall A FranaJl ExroRT? Vvutjuy. caka aptriu turpcnlliM-, 2VJ bbl nia. Meworaspa. W w wlftintit itir Alr- .f itrtt.1. aud drparturea brlow up to tlx: hour of tnakln; tbla rrymrl. The Bryj Eleanor, wVM! rleararce ap peared In our lat. w aaerronr,ulr rttTt- ed a a barque. Lut or Veel is Fort Oct. 31 2?rmr Nor Aram. 244 'lti r:,....l en, R E Ileide; Nor baron. iVl ton.. Joor aen, A Sprunt A rVo: Br LtrcU. 4Wi Vm. Crwby, maater; Br Vkk Mr bane. ' ton. Whllraidr, Vkk 6i Mrbane; Br Nan cy Holf,319 too. Swan. Vkk &. Mban. Doane, A uderon A Ixieb; Dutch Contance. IZn ton, E iCklder JL goo. Adloitrr a Conaerra U t e , 271 too. Whitman, A D Caxaux; Katie Colli, 'Xi ton, Mathb, K Ktdd-r & bona; Uatti Turner, 250 Urn, Hopper, JII Chadbourn A Co; Annie LewU, 313 ton, Aldrkh, maater. Poatal Hour The mall clou? at the City Tott Office aa follows : Northern throurh an-1 way maU, dally ...... Mail, for the N. C. Kallna l and route supplied there from, at...... . Southern mail fur all Au: e South, dally ...... We tern mail C. C. R'yt daily raTttterCle and orBce or Cape Fear Hirer, Tueadar and Friday - - . . ". FaTtUtTille by C. C. R'y. dally (exrept- Sondy) - Onalow C. II. and intermedi ate oQce. every Friday - 6iW A. M. CAJA.M. AiW P. M. fcxw A. M. 11WP.M. 6 30J A. 3. Cf) A. M. The SmithTille mail, br tranNt. cloa at 8 A. X., -daily, except ?ondT. ilafl Tor Eaay II1U, Town Creek, ?np ply and EhalloUe, every Friday at G A. M. r . r n . . . . . . i n-ua uruTercu iruta q a. m. io 7 ZSt P. M., and on Sunday from tSSO to 020 A. M. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 T., and from 2 to 6 P. M. Money ordrr for Rejriater Department -jirn ame at fcUcp OSoe. Stamp for axle at rroeral dcllrery whan Stamp Office U cWd. h.ej lU3n acer4Ue at all fcrtura.lay and nlrtt. MaU collected fnin diyatiSQP.M. Mrt-t !- tfety
The Cape Fear (Wilmington, N.C.)
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