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lV II M T7V TT TT- ii-;' - . A '-: - "' - XUMBKK 24.. V -V THE ELEOTKXNS. WILMINGTON, NORTH CAROLINA, SATURDAY MORNING, NOTEMRER 11. 187. 10 CENTS A WLT.K Mor6 Returns. JM)ITH CAROLINA CONCEDI1I) jjV THE RKPUBLICAS TO 4 BE PEMOCRATIC. TUB VOTE IN THIS STATE. ;, ' IUleiuh, Nov. 10. Additional re turns continue to increase the Demo rratic majority in this State. It may reach .17,000, - A . painful - anxiety in . regard to IhC I residential election is manifest in this city to-night among j those of both parties! CHATHAM. I'ittkboro.Nov. 8 Vanee'w majority 4 206, Tildk's 275. Ratification 280, J. J. David 330, entire county ticket. 250; highest vote ever given 4,000. ' CUMBERLAND. ' Cumberland county has given the following Democratic majorities : For the electoral - ticket' 107, Vance 47, Troy, for Senator, 24, Rose, for the House, 49. Godwin, for the House, 05, county ticket 193. Mr. Hardie, the Democratic candidate for Sheriff, had ijio opposition. Majority against the ' monuments was 1 1; AYaddell 50. CAMDEN. Tilden 126, ongross, l.-lh. Coke for1 Senator. 119, Mercer, for Senator, 130, Abbott, for Representa tive, 114. ;The entire county ticket is elected, with 105 majority for the amendments. , T i PERQUIMANS, &c. Settle's official majority is 191. a gain of "T .on- the Cafd well vote. Lindsey fall behind the State ticket , 30 votes, and Bagley, for the Legisla ture, 50 votes. The Presidential ticket iia few votes ahead of the State. 1 ! Beaufort 200 Democratic ; Dertie 400 Republican ; Martin 150 Demo cratic Washington 329 Republican; Pasquotank 300 Republican ; Perqui mans 200 Republican ; Gates 450 Dem ocratic ; Camden 111 Democratic; Hertford over 100 Republican ; Tyr rell 150 Democratic. ! ' ' VOTE OF OTHER STATES. Savannah, Nov, 10.- Advises from Florida" say that the State, has un doubtedly gone Democratic by . 2,000 majority. There has been no disturb ance as far as heard from. C a rlkstok, ' Nov. 10. Lead i 1 1 g-'Re-publicans concede the State to the if it is necessary to count 1,000 majori ty at every poll in Jefferson couuty. The dispatch add The outrages con templated. will not be submitted to. The people are aroused and the indigna tion is. difficult to control. . The Demo cratic State ..Executiv Committee are vigilant to prevent fraud. G reat ex- i citement prevails." LOUISIANA ALL RK.1IT, New. York. Nov; 10 A dispatch from New Orleans received at the Democratic headquarters here sas Louisiana has gone for Tilden by 5,000 to 10.000 majority. New' Orleans, Nov. 10. Midnight Official and unofficial reported re turns from 51 parishes including Or lear give a Democratic majority of 9,471, a Demr;ratie gain of 6,505. The six parishes to be heard from gave in I 1 )cmocratic majorities : Vance. 127, Yeates, for Ci TIIE RADICAL CARD. Violence Troops Sent to Florida, and Louisiana to Cover Republican. Rascalities. Aocitted Pre 'JUa Alt.lsta, (Li., Nov. lo. United States troops have been ordered from South Carolina to Florida, Two com panies stationed at Aiken will leave this afternoon for Tallahassee. "Washington, Nov. 10. (Jen. Slier man last night received a telegram from the Secretary of AVar, who is iu Philadelphia, to order Gen. Ruger; to send as many compauics of troops to Tallahassefroas could Ik spared, and to go himself in person, ilm. Ruger an swered that he had ordered nine com panies, that he would order five more, and that he would go in persoir. I as ordered. . 1 - Gen. Sherman to-day received the following telegrams from the President: Philadelphia, Not. 10. General W. T, Sherman, "Washington: Instruct Gen. Auger, in Louisiana, and Gen. Ruger in Florida, to be vigilant with the torces . at their command to pre- 174 2.094 democratic maiorit v. ' The 1 serve peace and cood order, and to see Democrats claim the State as absolute- bat tne Pr0Per an Roards of , . . i i iL . e. Canvassers are unmolested in the per ly certain by not less than 6,000 after formahce of their duties Should tl cn making liberal allowance for contin- be grounds of suspicion of frauds, the sencies. count bv either side must be stopped and denounced at. nnro. ns nn irmn wnr. C.liXKRAL CITV NKU'S willing to hold it if counted in or placed there bv fraud.- Either nartv can afford rhe poor people in this county are to be disappointed in the result; the suffei i ig very much. During the first country cannot afford to have the result davs of the month the Court House is taintol br suspicion of illepil returns, full of poor women,' both white and (Signed) L-. S. Grant. colored, who are there- to get provisions Philadkhmiia, Nov. 10. Gen. Shcr- from tjie County Commissioners. It is "ian, Washington : Send all the troops painful -to soe the old and infirm people, to Gen. Auger he may deem necessary who have nothing to eat, begging pro- to insure entire quiet and a peaceable visions from the authorities. We hope count of the ballots actually cast, thev administer fullv to the reallv They may be taken from South Caro- . . " " ! W 1 ' .1 needy and deserving. The Poor. Severe Injuries. Yesterday evening, .while two small colored boys were playing on a hand car, near the old "Wilmington & "Wel- liua unless there is reason to suspect an outbreak there The preseiKe of citizens from - other States. 1 under stand, is required in Louisiana to see that the Roard of Canvassers make u fair count of the vote actually, cast. It is to" be hoped that the repreenta- don depot, the smaller one fell off iu tivo and fair men of both parties will Iront oi the car. which was in motion, go. The car pasrod over his legs, breaking (Signed one end cutting the other very hauly. It is learned that Zach. Chandler, Chairman of the Republican Natioual Commit tep,- went through the State v'a (ireensboro, 5'sterday, to Florida. Zach is going to cook up some favora ble returns if possible, - . U. S. Grant. A meeting of the ,1 Wilmington fa- Democrats by the returns, but 'say 'they iug, Nov. 13th, at 8 o'clock. will throw out enough Democratic welcome counties to reverse the result. Va...Yav in Tk avw , Divine services will be held Union Telegraph Company have re reived the following dispatch : Nkw Orleans, Nov rine Temperance, Society will be held Rernan Qnd othep Senatoreana to lead. in the Seamen s Dethel ALondav even The Peace Policy. Astioridted Prct Telcfjraut. Nfjw York, Nov. 11. The follow ing dispatch has been sent to Gover nors Inerersoll. Bcdle. Carroll. Messrs. ad night tt i r i i t i' t i I Mais collect t'd from Mreet boxe1. every AlcCreery, and others, also - Senators Thurman,Rayard,Randolph,McDonald, Some Comments on the Election. I'fi-m V Xr Tvrk .Vma. Mr. Tilden will go into the White House with a noble ambition to win lasting fame as the President who har monized a country 'distracted by fac tional animosities, who made stronscr than ever the bonds that hold together the Union, and who "helped to swell the tide of his countrymen's prosperity. His aims are statesmanlike, hU mind "is of the statesmanlike build. and his train ing well fits him for the high place to which the people have elevated him. Samuel J. Tilden will doubtless go down to history as one r our strongest Presi dents. Fro:r th; CJntrlfttOti Xcr ami f'onriti'. No tongue cr.n tell the profound emo tion with which the news of tho elec tion of Tilden and the probable election of Hampton was received in Charleston yesterday. The live-long day the balmy air was heavy-laden with hoarse hurrahs. Light was iu every honest eye. A smile beautified cheeks on which the sorrows of years had ploughed their furrowa. There was a mellow ring iu every voice, and friends meeting friends grasped hands with more than common meaning. And what wonder if the Democracy of Charleston, the workers and taxpay ers, for once lost their heads! Froiu th? Xorfolk Isituliitark. In the midst r our rejoicings, how ever, let u? take a lesson of wisdom from the errors, abuses and corruptions of our discomfited adversaries. - -- Postal Hour?. The Mails iliM at the City P..t-Ofl!ce as follows : , Northern through and way mails, dally - SM A. M. Mails for the N. C. llailroad and routes supplied there from, at A. M. bouthern mails for all xintt " South, daily - 5rJf P. M. Western mails C. C. H'y, daily firtH) A. M. rayetP-ville and nttice . on Cape Fear Iiiver, Tuesday and Fridays 1:00 P. M. Fayetteville'hy C. C. !fy. daily (eept Sundays) - A. M. Onslow C. II. and intermedi ate ofliei ?, every Friday - A. M. The Smithville mails, hy Meamboat. close at S A. M., daily, exeepl Sundays. Mails for Kasy Hill, Town Creek, bur ply and Shallotte, cverv Fr;dav at G A. M. Mails delivered ft.;ru ( A. M. to P. M., and on Sundavs from J?iJO to yJO A. M. Stamp Oflice open from 8 A. M.. to Vi M., and fnmi to ( I. M. Money order for Register Department open same as Stamp Office. Stamps ftfr pale at general delivery when Stamp OHiee is closed. Key Hoxe acecssililc at all hourp, day NliWS OF TIIH POUT. All are in the Seamen's Bethel Sunday morning, Nov. ing public men in Norlhern States both Republicans and Democrats. Their acceptance insures a full repre sentation at New Orleans: i, : "Citizens st New Orleans urgently renuest that a delegation of nrominent dispatch i I2tli, at 11 o'clock a. In. by Rev. Jos. gentlemen come there at once to coun- r. 10. ,:4a t.3l. L. -Keen. Chardain. All are welcome. a oVi n fn;.n,i l,,, ,.,,(.., n,4 . i j -i v ,, ' . ,. A ---- - oci ucuiv.- uiiu tail uuu iiuutoi 111141 11. Ihe reports circulated N orth of noting Seats free. You are earnestly required to be one of here arc untrue., Jhe city and State ; -- ; teilor fifteen gentlemen, all widelv are perfectly quitt and business is pro- Smith, Lsq., an old f ilming- known to mcet touisville, at the Waft cecdmg as usual. tonian. but now a m-ominent citizen of 17 t:n :-. ,.i j. :: ii..L'....ii.. :e .. xioi L isii iu 111s 1 uiit'iuv ouuui; 01 ii iiiuru eoiiwiueiii, T . -V In lT A It-, . . mi asiu.uu;, uv. iu. oenaior i-avettevine is on a Ke.lley telegraphs to-day to his wife in J friends here il '" "1 ! .I .11' " It. t 11ns cuy acnying mat nc nas conceuca the State to the Republicans. He t;ays the result in Oregon is doubtful, with the chances in favor of a small Denjocratic majority. New Advertisement J. V. Stevenson Sweet cocoanuts, fcc. . . Advertisements oranges. should be sent- in THE VBEY LATEST. SOUTH CAROLINA . . f DEMOCRATIC. Cuarlkstox, Nov. 10 The Xf.u and Courier has just received official advices froth the last of the counties hitherto reported iinolncial, making Hampton's majority for Governor 1,434. Tilden's majority may fall 200 or 300 behind Hampton's but it is certainly over 1,000. The Republicans here do not dispute' the correctness of these rc turns but say the State canvassers will throw out several of the counties giv ing large Democratic majorities and thai this will give the State to .Hayes and Chamberlain: 'The Democrats do not seem to heed this threat, but arc firing salutes and otherwise celebrating their victory. ; FLORIDA DEMOCRATIC. . Augusta, Ga., Nov, 10. A dis patch from Lake City at 11:30 p.m., says corrected returns of twenty-eight counties place the Democratic majority at seven hundred. Hillsboro countv, according to information from a reliable source, gives: six hundred and fourteen Democratic majority, which gives the before night to insure appearance in Sunday morning's paper. Owing to the detention of the Pe tersburg train, there was no mail last nisrht north of WeldOn. On next -Tuesday there will be a meeting at the St. Charles Hotel, New Orleans, Monday morning. Your prompt acceptance by telegraph is're quested. This emergency appeals, to your patriotism. ' (Signed) Abram S. Hkwitt, "Chairman. j iHLADEi.PHiA, JN0V. IU. In ac cordance with the request of (iovernor Kellogg, of Louisiana, that prominent men should go from the North to iu- specthe'counting of the votes in that State, the President has invited the following gentlemen to proceed to New Orleans for such purpose: Hon. W. grand jubilation in thetowu of Wilson D.Kellcy, ut reunsylvania ; ben. J. over the Democratic victorr. A. Garfield, of Ohio; Hon. J. A. Kasson, of Iowa ; John Schonbcrg, of Warmer and parti v cloudv weather Pennsylvania; Gen. J. A Logan, of predicted for to-day. Hotel Personals. . Pi roei.i, Housk. Nov. 10. Wm. A. Guthrie, Favetteville ; H. R. Short, Jr., Lake Waccamaw ; A. J. Rowe, S. C. ; 'Wm. McKenzie, Rannocuburn. S, C. ; A. F. Powell. Whiteville ; " A. H. Kingsford, Jersey City ; C. F. Kin- zey and lady, Philadelphia ; II. E. Crewberry. . M.vxxlvg Housk. Nov. 10. -J. W. Illinois. It is understood that most of these gentlemen have accepted and will'reach New Orleans in a few davs. RADICAIj ku-klux. i A Democratic Negro Hung bj- Radi cal Negroes In "Wake County. Associated Jrn x Tdcgrant. Raleigh, N. C, Nov. 10. A negro named Rufus Ferrell, who has invaria bly voted the Democratic ticket, dis- c 1 waer county ; ft. L. Itoper, appeared from his home, in this county, Viek & Mehane; (Jct Ocean, ' Aujrusta : J. C. Shepard, Sound; J. r . , e , .. . Weichniann, E Pcfchau & Wc ? G. W. Cobb, Miss N. AV. Cobb, Golds- on Monday before the election and on Jonn r W1 , C) boro : W. S. Dockerv. Mano-um: Rich- Wednesday was found hanging dead in me neignoornoou oi nis nouie. i ne general impression is that he was killed for opinion s sake. m - EliECTION SU3I3IAUY. Pout Almanac, Nov. 11. Sun rices 6 S3 A. M., sun pet64.5o P. M.; days length lOh 22m. High wateratSmith ville UMl A.M.. 3.48 P.M.; high water at Wilmington 0.20 A . M., 0.33 P. M. Notice to .Mariners. Poth bar buoys at New Inlet liar (at the mouth of the Cape Fear llivcr) have dis appeared and are supposed to have drifted to sea. ,. . Ahkived Testehdat. St-auur Dixie, Piatt, Smithvillc, O O Parpley tfc Co. Stmr J S Underbill, Latham, Smithvillc, J II NclT. . Stmr Wave, Robeson, FayettevHIe, Wil liams fc Murchison. ,, . Stmr Clov. Worth, Worth, Favetteville, Worth it Worth. h Schr Lydla A Willis, Daniel Topsail, fifh and cotton, A Martin. Scbr Charlotte Ann Piffott, Iwi, Little River, cotton anl naval ptorcp, W I Gore. Sclir Zenith, Moore, Shallotte, naval Lcrcs, Andeio:i A Loeb. Cleared Yesterday. Steamer Dixie, Piatt, SmUbvillo, O O Parsley fc Co. . . Steamer J S Underbill, Latham, Smith- vine, J H Ncff. Stmr Wave, Robeson, Favetteville, Wil liam)? S: Murchisotj. StmrGoy. Worth, Worth, Fayctteville, Worth & Worth. S Sehr Conservative, Whitman, Xew York, A D Cazaux. 10 Schr Lydia A Willis, Daniel?, Little River, A Martiu. Sehr Charlotte An Piott, Lewli, Little .R'.c-, Kerchncr fc Ci'dor Bron. Scnr Zer.ith, Moore, Shallotte, Anderoon & Loeb. Memokanua. Sailea. loth: Schrs Katif CoPim and Conservativf. In Iwlow touiil up: A schooner and a barque. List of Vessels ix Por.T Nov. 11. Barque Nor Sarou. -OO ton. Jone sen, A Sprunt & Son: Br Br Vick & Mebane, 2H0 tms, Whru-wde, Vkk.Jt 4Tj 'tons, ctermann; CurlMon, K COMMERCE AXD PISASCE. WILMINGTON MARKETS. I Cafe Peak Omcx. ) November 10, 18766 l M. Cvtt'm We b ire to report lt to-diiy of bales at an mdraaee of ; ; to cent. tbe tranfftcUoni brlu Umiicd by liht ot J feric. The offidAl quotation re foL low: Onllaarj 9t good ordInry 10j, low middling 11J4 mivlOllnj 11,11. pond middllcg 114 cent. Spirit T.'rfxiJt'ntOfficUl quotUim Arm with n1. rf 2.V) ck rtuUri at S3 and ca?k city distilled at 3-V cenU, Official quotation firm. 8trmlned ?l 7(, tfod e trained tl 75. The only uW re;ort tl a re 204 bbls of st rained on the 9th at $1 00 and to-day 24 bblft ctv1 MnbJ tl 7.-,. 7ur The uutrket rule firm with a con tinued pood demand and l!eht receipt. Sales to-day t., 93 bbla. at II T3. Crude Tur. -nfn4Market tcdy, with calcfi of l.V I m. at 11 50 for hard and $2 3.1 foroit and virgin. DAILV TtFCEirTl. Cotton 1101 bale, irita turpentine 350 caks. roein 1,472 bbl, tar W bbla, crude turpentine 1.15 bblf . Reoulau Wuclualk Paicas. The quotation, it f hould be undcitoodt represent the wholesale price generally. In inskmjj up ymall order .higher pricea have to be charged. Bivnmnn Gunny liXSlS'c. Duble Anchor lV.al3JiC. Bacon North Carolina: ham (new) 16t Khouldci WWic Met. (N C choice) 15c; wctematnokcdhAm ITlifc, thles 10;c, kbouldera i!c. ,W-On the bof ."Sale. .irrff-plritfctunvntiiie:freciiid hand, each $1 75; new New York each II 00; new city each f Bvax2Gt,'2"-' Brick Wilmineton 'V: Norttcro Bntter'Sorth Carolhta lSa2.V; North cm a-a-iv. Ca7ttU$pcrmYJ!te; tallow 14&1.V; adamantine 13Uc. C7vf-Northern factory 14(l.c: dairy cream lf14'c: SUite l2-J(ai:M. Cnfre JavaMGV; Rio la; La puaj r 24,(52.'4c. Vorn .Veal Per tahvl. In fac', 74 Ct75c. Cotton 3Tiii440c. J)o,ntticn Shei-timj, 4-4,jeryanl, 7!4'c; yarn, per bunch, tMv. I.'aat 20c. Iih Mackcral, No. 1, per bbr. 0G!) 20; No. 1, per half bbl. $X SOSO; No. 2, lerbbl, ?1013 50; No. 2, per half bbl, 7 50: No. 3. ict bbl. Mlftll 50. Mullet. per bbl, tn 50&7. N C herrimi, icr bbl, 6 Dry cod, per lb, 7$c. Flour Fine, per bbl, 4 50Q5: Super, northern, 5j0; extra northern 257 famih, northern, f 7 2-Vo; ' city mill Ruper t5 50; extra G SoTifl 7: family f7 2.7 w; crtra runny w ssms 50. Fci lilizera Peruvian iruano. iht 2.000 lb, 45$;. Carolina fertilizer 4C.t53; Na vassJ puano $50 cah; complete manure $07; I Whann s phosphate f 45; Wilcox, GibM & Co. f55 cah; toluble Pacific $50. 67llil2;15c. Gfnin Corn, in etorv, in bag, 70 72jcJ; canro, per bushel, Ti0e2c; yel low, per bushel, 5s00c; wholesale. In bas, (VKS67c. Oat, per'buehel, fi5c. Peas, cow, per bushel, 7580c. Hide Green 3C4c; dry eXa1 Hay Eaatcrn $1 10, North river frOcML Lard Northern 12(5)13c; North Caro lina 15c. . Lime Per bbl tl 40. Lvmlxr City e team tawed: ihlp Muff, resawed, per M ft, $1G21; roujrhedge plank, per M ft, $1017; West India car Ses, according to quality, per M ft, 1 1 UG drefed floorimr, seasoned, 20Ca,'J5: Kant line: and board, common, per M ft,H 2:1. .Voli(x Cuba, hhdn, per callon. SsCl 40c; Cuba, bbls, pereUon,41fe44c; sugar MAJtKtm nv ti:li x.uAi'it. llAaacUl ab4 CamcrrUl. NrwTotK Nor M. Mirr srtlr fflml at 2 V e tt. .rrr'.lnr -tknc doll at II v.. !ul! at lvtaii4.- Oorerumrtit --tir1tW dull u I 1 rr Dew 5 in?4. Sutr r.tilr-. au 1 tKrw. tnal. Ntw Tokk. Nov. II. l"Wr d ill at.d till In luycr fanr wtih Im.JtrxJ d4n.J. aoI Sute tl iV I 75: M.u:Sr tl em 41 271 t. I'.tii a ..! SrmT with lUjut oJrrinr and ri-!rrir rvrt arvl hotae trad ditATl wrtrrtj mi! .V cert: iinrT ll itrtn mlfi Vay crr.t. Oat r ttttcr ait ifvli- ately active. IV-tfie Ki. oimi mt t:t. chanced. Stirar very firm wuh nre iU. muvl fair to rrft.tn V '.'"'' o-t.; rcl!ncl bU:hr: Man-IaM A 11 .c; CTanolatol Y2c: T'UhA 1 1 .' 12. : crohM 12,'c. MIa- jr1 t a 1 nn. rrancfl. Rlcr quh t and t-a-iy. Tali- dull t Stfa-HTc. K1o a hm ! frn r at3 0rc 1. it4rit tiinti" at5vc. Pork nriMttll i-w !7. .tr carre ar.d f.nn pxime ti sn Sl v LU-kry il f 1 H. l i lt. d :! 1 1 BiLTtvojtE, N.v. !(. Oa:. f. ni itil quiet. Rye quit t an 1 t ly. rr..-:..j, quiet and uuclian-r-1. Wl'.UV t l 12. ?ugar ldt LutCn-it I"', 11 r? Cvtton .MaikiiH Ntw Tork. Nv !. 1 :! ., r with saW cf 11 lair, at VI : t , 1 :.-.; recclpta frth wrV: it 7 rr ;.. K3r; exor1ii In titrz: P:1:Ui llr. j., I rawe 2-iO; to t!n- r uuu :it ai 7,2i.MrKk M.M mSdJUnzl2c: wi kh nt t rv.ii 2.100; cxjH.rt fs:ti !.!?: t . tt 15 fit a In 4(M: t. :h- -u.ti.i lit . Noinu u, Nv. M , t.u.i C.nui'ul d'.ine llT,c; nkly i-t ttii,! al 2..V:fWk .Vj.vt; i.n. ti,ti-..it Britala2.14N toa-tnv Nrw OuLrN, Nv in f,.v.u t.nit mltldlin? I2r:lw miMiiit 1! . ; ordinary lo-.r; wrkvti-t rii' li.::. CTo C-.?i M-k 1 ".-" 17; export to lirrat Britjiia ll.::t: to Tiaim 21.531; to the ci'iit incut ....:: . ...l:.. 2,1 4C. CHAhLn-Tot, Noc. 1! . fr. middling li'.'c: wklv ' tv'tt' il.- 244;lock 1W.j4 2: t 1- i-r.f t.. (Jn-at Ilrluiii :.v;: i. ih ...t;i;it ctwie:i;:i2. -v.t: rr ni::i). KKLN. Ou Kri L iu tiim?i. t.vo.H ndnutc it fie Yl-.-i.. 1im I.i,. nmi,dauehtcrol4hjiT. au! ha i1 ::. Keen, gcl :t ycarf, 11 month a.d !ttla)j. The friciul an 1 ictjualn' urt t.i tb- fa Uy are rcfpctfully lTivitl in uAitA th funeral, from the rv!.l !irt i-f Mr. K, A kecn,crntr Prine c:l r.ith ttjtit. thlt aftenu-on at H V!m k. t!i v.v? V- dale Cemetery. XKW A it vki: r.s r.MF.XTH iiooo iw sweet mm JUbT IN lci: SAI.K V! Good, Swrct, Pure A p. . DrauHit. CVcr ch MEAT. untl CITKOX. COCOA NIT.- AN! AT 11 .1-1 Brlgtit )jnip "5 and t;) cu., per , Tbe unc!in5at'I" aad .v r r ' "Patapsco" Flour, You dortkn vr h z" f'-ur i xiu'ili huisc,hhds,pcrirallon, 24; .ugar bouse. rlVl llTirv T. I TV vTW bbl. trrallon. 27c: svrun. bbls. ner ral- u.ui Aiiuu? -1 ih", 11.11 7 r w WW m r w m Ion. 4oGtS0c. Oih Keroene. per gallon. 30c; lard. per gallon, lKXcjl 15; linseed, per gal lon, 7045; roMn, per gallon, 30(40c. Poultry Chickens, live, 23$30; spring 15&20C PeaHvttPcT bushel 75cl 23. Potalcxt Sweet, per bushel, 50; IrUh, northern, per bbl. 3 253 50. " Pork Northern city mesa $20(521, irime per bbl ft 0, romp per bbl $18. Jliec Carolina, per lb, tXtyc; rouh, per bushel, vwjli. Bay Country, per lb, 2'c; city, jer lb, 'Jtyiic. Bone 10(5,2 Jc. A'aW Alum, iht bushel, 75c; LIvrrul. ler n.-ckll2'fiwc, American trr ack UOc. Suqar Cuba, ir lb, 8; Porto Rko, per lb, 9c; A coCec. per lb, HUe; B ecf- .fce. per lb, 11c; C cofiVe. per lb, 10Vc: extra C, per lb, 10;(llc; crushed, per" lb, lc. Sonp Northern , per lb, 5(37 'c. tihlnn'r Contract, ncr M, com mon, per M, $2 SOfa-l; eypre sap, per M, f- 50; cvpre heart k, per !, .dx. HtarrnV O bbl, per M, tlSO. Tallo Per lb HlOc. Tiirf-er Shlppinc, per M, 1 53 1 2 00: you have lricl li. cation. tjjuti& . h tit a ij-ji lj SOT ll-tf JAMES C. bTEVENcON. ardH. Griffith, Charlotte; J. F. Mur- rill, Hickory ; IL (1. Alabry, C. 0. B. B - " 1 NORTH CAROLINA. The independent movement in Orange was an inglorious failure. Raleigh- News: Three hundred De mocratic gain is reported from Xash. Hurrah for three B's Boddie, Bras- well and Bunn! At ah impromptu jollification meet ing over the result. of the elections, I i, .,1.1 1.., : ti:v. State to the '.Democrats by over fifteen -an,,,.... j 1. w t t:v 1 son, one of the editors of the Baleigh E Heide; Ger Ly.lia Pcschau, 4i ton, mill prime, per M, W 50(7; mUl fair. peT Feehter, E Peschau S: Wcfctcrman; Ger M, fJ; inferior to ordinary, per M, $34. Yiolette. rS2 tons, Itogeabt, E Pe-hau & irAlaty Northern, per rtdlon, $1(5; We?termann: Nor Jupiter, 300 tons. Fel- North Crrolina. per ration. 1 75x2 50. leffen. R E Heide, Ger Die Heimatb. S2 Tfoof Unwashed, per lb, 1820c; wash- tons, Kraen, K fesciiau s westermann, ed, per lb, S5(5c Nor Mathflda, 552 ton.. Bradenliury, RE Heide, Nr Seoueol, 224 tous. Ilortensen, f 1I2CA.XCLU-, R E IIeid: Nor A O Vinge, SB tons; Pc- ' Cold, buving. 10S; aclllng. 111. derscn, 11 1 Heide: or aucccs, .J.yj tons, I Exchange (sight) on New Turk M tlls- uundrcd majority. davs 8 V cent. Interest added to above. Bank of New Hanover stock 100, first National Bank 75, Dawson Bank 75. Wilmington Building Stock 115, Me- cbanics'do. 100. . Navassa Guano Company Stock 140. N. C. Bonds, old ex-coo pon, 14; funding Oregon 1,202 Bepublican majority. Hayc' majority uill 1 .trot 0.C0O j. 5 E IWJe Dr J-aniiiw, iS SSSiSSHSk uTnSllSZ m Ohio. tons, LPeschauA ebteraiann. " I phia U'. Western citiea U Exchange U) Tilden's majority in Indiana is about P".7KTW C vr - i(.n J J Kidder fc Sons; Nor Lucv, 20S tons, Neil- '4t)U- son, R E Heide, Nor Rufus, 223 tons, Dean, Dem., is elected to Congress Christcnseh, R E Heide, Br Baltic, 143 tons, in Massachusetts by official count. Brittain, Alex Sprunt & Son, Br Republic, , tnn. Tbomtvson- C II Robinson. The .New xorK lT,tune waueraia I . jyUt,, E Kidder & Sons; oi to-nay nave feiruuit uiihicb utiuauu- Aunt I-wis. 313 ton. Aldrich. xnaA-llfit . i tsvi n .rM.i i Constitution. nddrPSRpd thp rnrS mg that there be an honest count of ter; Mabel, 186 tors, Moloney, E Kid- 1 to N. C. railroad 30. A later-disnateh from Lake Citvsavs acknowledging the .defeat of his nartv rxue TOie 1D tt?J"WFFi. . L r"-- . kJ i aiuueraue, "ft " J voue, I lull J. U. a. DODclS, O PC 40. the Statn hWs moat rPrtainlr . crone for! u lu iaic u prcss- . wnt; I Eaton, G O Barker & Co, Joseph 8onthert I Wfliilngto. dtr bonds, H 7 .7 ; mg connaence mat, xne victors would icf i w.. cun " " 3S0 tons, Watts, J II Chatwura & Co; I 80; old 6Vc; ntw 40i 8Ec.fjrold iiuvu , anU;:XlCuQ.rrciS, ano. Says ine I proc luuiiituiuiuus m im; uuur ui I u y . tf uu r.iituciu, cm wu9, iiii mm, uuevcr. I mx.j 74. Tft,iui '- ii , . , 41 their triumph, lie paia a high com- i-Aavai.ee, ana single iar.), u ui- Kaditiils will endeavor to change the liment to i;en. w fe. Cox. who stood tingnished member of the Constitution- result by a State canvass of there- by his side, for his management of the aL Convention of 1813, have carried flnnmid-dlin? 13c; weei! ' . I -T . a it- W WnnntvKvoninoMnsMlTnainniv I 27 Jill; gTOSS JJ1: StOCfc tarns, prominent officials having "de- 5fn,Paisn ""P."- ,UPU lue r-rv. -v: 4W;eipbrU to Great Britain C,118;tothe i , r ilrr r r ? . T LDemQcrat that mueh of their, supcess Even in down-trodden Craven the centinent 3,000; channel 2,030: coaatwke ,y-vA4 vuaitnc ataie snaji go xiaaicai rwas aue xo nis weu airecieu enon. i imocrais nave ma as gains. SHRIEK Has jct Rr.TUi:Ni:i vi.um tuf. North, and ba ;. It Uie 1VINTCK HliAMJ. The largest aortnK ti, llrt a:d r.lct tn-l- Stock of Clothing AND GENTS' 1TRNI5IIING C,(H)D ever displayed in WPmiuWr. !rti-w are so low as to enable every one t Hi c, evm la taea bard times. A large lot of tho- SplendU IVMte f-hlrU, all ltody Made (tx ejtbatton boles), AND FOR TTIE SMALL SUM 07 OO JcNTS WOBTTJ 91 SO A PIECE. 8ivAX5An,Nov. 10. Cotton quiet and. firm mid-dling 12c; weekly jt receipta sales 10, New llano veroooAty bonds 10 years) Q gold Int. 75. W.&, W. railroad stock C8.N.C. do. do 40, Wil. & 8eaboard railroad stock 20. WO. Gas Iignt Co. tUk XT. WunlnjrtoQ Cottoa KHla 50; Cccptt Don't forget to tall oo MT.134 'A. fiHUlLU, -K9. $9 KaxkH tart " 1 J t , j t. r - i' t 1 ! .if I) 1- :.
The Cape Fear (Wilmington, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Nov. 11, 1876, edition 1
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