ri! I PITY FVS
I -t-.il .I f v i 1 1 .1 li II 1 ,
Tfce Clinton I'alr.
V K. ri?ford,Jufti., Chief Marshal of
County Agricultural Soci-
" vh;,-h will beheld on the.22d, 23rd,
l ' . ... 1 1 V t . .
Mfh and 2-h 01 iuv- Iias appointed
DC j(1i!owjnLr asihiuiu marsnais ana
k- r t ......
Th". Ji- II ill, Astilcv Peter-
L,., Vat. Ifobbs. .15. fe. Peterson. Mat.
fe Hf-attj. 'Mathis, Thomas Black
L'm" ('liut Corbet t : .
prom', l'uruin flicks, JuIius
L W. II. William. Jr.
from Cumberland J. Haigh,
:;(in;y Me Dan iel,
p'm Uladen Henry Cromartie,
)Vliitb-tl
Krum New Hanover J. Mel).
.J. 't. Honey. ,
Tn- P' will 1)0 a ball each night dur
j the fair at liaison's Hall.
Burning of a Steamer.
vf ni(rlit. nlim'it. nYlrwlr tbn ol
v r" T" vwikj uiui ui
1 1 ..... n - (lAtlrt T ttt1 n . A . . 1
Shit the steamer Hertford an old ves
yf !M:Iui)iiiir to Mr, "Wm. Beery, and
uji in dock near the Cotton Fac
!t. rv -was partly burnt. Her cabin
wiis wuuucu. 11 vub usct.'riainei
jrini a jiortion of the deck were con-
I 1 fin 1 1 : " ' . . -
iiiiiiMi, nuvioss is about 300. No
j. !-.('; ra!i;'.
Jh firo' waft extinguished by the
fT.H .f Mr. Walter (1. McRae and
nii.'V'tx'rative.s at the Cotton Factory.
r.l(l l.V tlm Fifth V:irn Hm-l-nt
jlVnijuiny, which -arrived-on the scene
Vi'ij al'tcp tho alarm was given.
Domestic and Foreign Vessels.
In .reply to the inquiry of one of our
niiiiiUHsioii houses, we would state that
11 umber j.. of vessels which have
Scared from this iort for the twelva
l i'iuih.s eiHlintr the 1st of November.
V, in as follows. This does not in
Jfd;U(Je . vessels' uiider.' 100 tons or those
.i) t jic .State trade : Cleared for do
inc)ic ports steamers 151, brigs 2.
liooncrs 77. For foreign ports
uiucs 129. brigs schooners 43
domestic 230, forehn 205. Total 495.
fl iitlre were more schooners, but the
'j.fh e is all that wo have any record of.
Dunham Demands m8 Certificate.
-$laj. Dunham has determined to
Lhcim liis seat in the Ijegislatnre.
jVcMerdrty he , demanded of 8herij0T
plMiiiiu his certificate of election,
which the Sheriff" refund, on the ground
-A a in the House of Representatives
lictji Nov.- Hanover. "Maj. Dunham
'ticii applied, for. a certified copy of the
elect mil returns', which the Sheriff
pniinised to give him. He also sent
t'cr:a certified copy of the returns from
IVinlor county. .
. i ' ' - ' '
Mayor's Court.
Mary Anderson, disorderly conduct:
liiicjl 10 and costs or 30 days on the
trocts. "' .-' ;; '
Richard Moore, hi rcenv: bound over
to tin.' Superior .Court in the supi of
r.M. .
Ust eveniug Mr. Henry Jewett
1'iit! ricd Miss; Jennie Dunham, at the
residence of the bride's father, Mr.
iNiimicl Dunham, on Front street.
The prediction is that there will be
"!..l, r weather to-day. '
i
Hotel Personals.
I'i rcki.l ; IIoisR AVednesdav J.
('"!lii)s, U. Urotherston, N.Y.; R.Mayo,
H:-l l. liarber, S. C; O. B.Brittou,
I'tiiiiore; Levi; Ernsteiu, R. S. Kard-
T uuston5 I: Page, 'Jas.-Battle, P.
rjjilhanis and ladv, Nichols, S. C;
. llublard.
- M anmxo 1 1 or s k. "VeJ nosday W.
t.lMuiida, Brooklyn: Chas. T. Willis,
HLe Ileel; J. Smitherman. Troy. N.
..;.( i. Vniifltno Pln.1.U.0 A TT
lie
t, hite River.
, j XOTTIl CAROLINA.
'.rV Grand Lodge of Mason's will
""ft in Raleigh on December 5th?
, T1,10 Farmers' Journal, of Raleigh,
l,een sold to R. T: Fulghum, Esq.
A had -negro politician of Charlotte,
Manuel Lord, has been arrested for
ming threats thatGov. Yance would
nuyer be inaugurated.
. pufusFerrell, a :Democratic negrs of
Aevv Light towuship, Wake county,
is murdered it is believed on ac
oint of his iwlitics and afterwanl
wa found hanging in the barn of a
Iute Radical.
Fhe Xcws learns that tho
Hi
Hjick fctansill, who lives at or uear
jina. Johnston rnnntv woe fnA
itt. . . . -... --..
I i " J .1 mo ivuiiu
'irfcwncd in the well
:tut sunrise" Sunday morning. A
1 :e of supposed suicide.
V B. Martin, son of Gen. Martin,
Col; Li T) Stnrkp linvo hofn num.
ca
1"
fill ted bv ihn (JAvoriiAi. r,triT;. ..:.w -
Uleed5. Jcc, for this State. They
1 ' i n " Uts or orfolk- Major Wni.
Uill, of Baltimore, has been rean
Hinted also. . .. .
For SnPilVnr rtf 41... tli,.., l" .
" m " uwusc i names
; f. rsfrs- rles Price, of Davie,
v t inuix, of Davidson, I5dr
llinstom' of Tyrrell, John M.
Of Chatham. nnH Jn TC
Vffl? ' of GuiIford. are suggested as
'Senn- 4i s- or Speaker of the
th? of Hon, James. L.
inson is brought forward.
VIEWS OF NOTED MEN.
- 'if 'IH
RaiiHiill -1
Pianos mat tbe 224 Joint
Rule Still Exfcu-The Jlemedy witH
Congress. - ,
SKftESAbK TO A DEMOCRATIC COlOng-
At the Gait HoaseTlAjniavine, Kv.t
Saturday, at midnight, 5,000 or 6.000
citizens, with bands of music, callod
upon the gentlemen en route for New
Orleans, serenaded them and called
lustdy for speeches. Gen. Palmer, of
Illinois ;- Gov. McCrcary. Senator Ste
venson, of Kentucky; Messrs. Love.
Manson, McDonald and Julian, of In
diana; Doolittle, of Wisconsin; Sam'l
J. Karnlall 0r Pennsylvania; and
rrumbull, of Illinois, all made brief
addresses, counselling peace and quiet
and expressing confidence in Governor
lilden s election and the desire of the
whole people to hare him inaugurated.
J udgc S,tallo, of Ohio, also spoke. He
said from what he had seen - in the
Northamong both Republicans and
Democrats, the temper-? of ,thi ffcjQptf
is such that fraud and violence wilt not
be permitted in Louisiana.
MR. RAX DAI J. OX TIIK JOINT -HULKS.
The Hon. Samuel J. Randall, of
Pennsylvania, in his speech, expressed
the opinion that the presence of
Northern gentlemen, of loth 'parties,
who go to New Orleans to preserve the
purity of ihe ballot-box, will prevent
any arbitrary partisan action by the
returning board, notwithstanding that
it is composed exclusively of
Republicans, He thinks the real
remedy, however, lies in the
Congress of , the United States; that
the twenty-second joint rule still gov
erns both Houses; that never since his
presence, iir. Congress hare the joint
rules been re-enacted atAth beginniug
of an.y Congress. On the contrary,they
have been considered as having contin
uous existence. It is within the pro
vince of the House to reject any fraud-
lllentlv inni1f? nn rotnnn 1iAi)n.
- i' tv,vA.., iimvuri iium
Florida; Louisiana or South1 Carolina,
was doue by a Republican House and
Senate in the cases of Georgia and Ar
kansas in JHoH, There is further con-
stitutlonal relief in the -power of the
House of Representatives, which it is
not necessary now to discuss. The
moral power of Mr, Tilden having near-
vote should and will have great weight
hu inv .American people.
SPKAKER SAYIXJR AITRKIIRXIW XO DAG
GER. Hon. Milton Saylor, of Cinciunbti,
Speaker of the House of Representa
tives, being asked by a reporter of the
Cincinnati Commercial whothnr K
apprehended any danger to the country
in-view of the prespnt plftso ppn'.est, is
represented as answering: ."J do not. I
have too much faith in tho sobnrsprnml
thought of the American people. There
arc too many people who haye proper
ty, own bonds and are ' the fathers : of
children. We cannot afford to convrrt
the United States into a second Mexi
co, ' In ludtrment. whoever is faii-l-c
elected, without taint or fraud, will oe
inaugurated peacefully bv th Kmrnnnti
consent of both parties."
CONDN?EDEiEGRAS? .
Eyarts declines to come South.
Turkey prepares vigorously for , war
There is an enffineer's strike on the
Georgia Railroad.
Torpedoes have been sunk in thp
eastern part of the Bosphorus.
A complete understanding it is said.
has been established between England
and Austria. ' '. ' ' ' ;
It is reported that in an PTio-afrpnipnt
near Puerto Trincipo, iCuha thepac-
"""a "111 uauijr WUIBIV.U.
The Powers ure said to be in accord
respecting the conference which is to
meet the latter part of Noyemher.
Department of tArinftnTftf.ffiH''ed ,nto Portland, Me, cleared from
reports indicate a favorably snasnn fnr
gathering cotton crops"; ex'cipi'in'some
portions of North Carolina.
An Oregon Preside alial elector has
resigned his post office. It is stated
that several electors hold centennial
cominissionerships from the govern
ment. "
The Republicans in Louisiana con
cede tha a majority of the votes actu
ally cast were for Tilden, but fall back
on the old dodge of charging intimida
tion and violence.
The Yiririnia M. K. CnnferpncA
South, in session at Richmond, has ap
pointed a committee to consider the
subject of formal relations between the
Southern and Northern churches.
Milwaukek,Nov. 16. Several weeks
before the election one of the Republi
can candidates was discovered to be in
eligible. A change was made in the tick
ets though they did not reach all points.
The faulty ballots are'not sufficient to
raisea doubt as to the election of the
eligible candidate.
Attempted Suicide of a Distinguish!
Teacher. ; -
It is with deep regret that we learn
bT,he Raleigh papers of the insanity
of 1 rof. James H. Hornerthe 'great
Oxford teacher. He has been exhibit
ing for several months symptoms of loss
of intellect. Last week he. took-
erful dose of arsenic and laudanum, and-
was barely saved by his Sdan,twhb
was infitiintlTT snmmAnul ir I
he was committed to th-A8vlnm in I
. v cUlUu,uui.u. VU ittOllUav I
T?nlo.l, . . 1
in
The Observer learna that Miaa Am. I
field, who was cMefataIly' shot by her
.COUS.;
I ASSOOilH) 7f RSS TELBGRA1K.
A DARING AND BLOODY ACT.
Eleven Cabana Take Poaaestlon ra
Steamer on the IUgh Sea Marder
r Her Officers.
HavTka. Xov. 15.-1 While the
steamer Moctezama, belonging to the
line of steamers running between here
nd Porto Rico and touching at . vari
ous ports of this Island and also at
Puerto PlaU, WRs at the latter por
about eleven passengers embarked,
who, when the steamer was on the high
seas, killed the Captain, first mate, first
engineer and turercargo and took pos
session of the itoampr TTipv Ln
landed the rest of the passengers on
Romero Key, Cuba, and put to sea
again. It is sntihosMl llit 1ioo orw
ealled passengers were Cubans. The
wnereaoouu of the Moctezuraa are un
known. Puerto Plata is full of wfn-
gees from here.
FLORIDA.
The Herjdd'
a Return Give the HUte
to Tilde u.
AVasuixgtox, Not. lS.ThcTerad
ls an elaborate Tallah
has
which saya official returns from nine
counues justify the unoffieial returns
made a few days ago. It is settled that
the full retnrds of the county canvass
ing boards will give the State to Drew
by over 900 and Tilden by over 500.
Thec returns. will be attacked before
the State canvassing board by the Re
publicans. NEWS OF THE POUT.
Port Almanac, Nov. 'if,.
Sun rise 6 38 A. M., sun 6Ct84.5J P.M.;
days length 10b 14m. High water at Smith
ville 7.11 A. M., 7.: P. M.; hhrh water at
Wlmlngton 9.41 A. M., 10.a P. M.
Noticr to Marinkp..
; Both bar buoys at Now Inlet bar (at the
mouth of the Cape Fear River) have dis
appeared ami are fuppcotl to have drifted
to sea.
Arrived Yesterday.
5tmr D Murehison, Skinner, Fayette
Vlle, to Williams & Murchison.
-Steamer J S Underbill, Latham, Smlth"
ville, J H Neff.
Steamer Dixie, Piatt, Smithville, O G
Parsley fe Co.
Ger Barque Frederike Weyer, 3T4 ton.'
Krlegel, London, ria Hampton Road?, E
Peschau Westermahn.
r Schr Jos H. Nell, Reynold, Orton
Creek, naral stores, Kerchner fc Calder
Broa.
! Cleared Yestbrpt,
Steamship D J Fojey, rrlce, baltimore,
A D CazaHi,
Stnir D Murehison, Skinner, .Favette
ville, Williams & Mnrehlson,
Steimer Dixie, Piatt; Smithville, O G
Parsley & Co, .
Stmr J S Underbill, Latham, Smithville.
J H Neff. . ? '
Schr Jos H Neff, Reynolds, Orton Crek,
Kerehner & Calder Bros.
Br Brig Baltic, Brinton, London, Alex
Sprunt fe Son:- , '
Sehr W G R Mowry, Eaton, Arroyo, P
R, E Kidder & 8ons.
TrSrfel' Maloney wt au Priuce,
Hayti, B KWdtx&Sons.
ExportstttDomest-jc. j
Baltimore Steamship D J Foloy-o-
bales cotton, 328 bbls rosin, 125 bbls tar,
50 bbls crude turpentine, 20,000 feet.lu4n
ber, 20 bales yarn, 21 bales cotton irbods,
1 bundles and 2 boxes paper, 27 empty
kegs,1 260 bushels peanut. 4 packages
mdse, t bbl flsh. J
. Exports FonElQK,
Zottio.Bp Brttf Baltic-r4,100 bbls
rosin. ;
Arroyo, P J Schr W G R Mowry
130,737 feet lumber, 100,700 shingles.
Port au Prince, tlnvti 8c.hr Mahpl
1.16470 feet lumber, 47,800 shingles, 25
j?oit ir, o DDis pucn, l ooi rice, 1 patent
eonee mill. .
Memoranda. j
Tl Via m- i a "Xy r-Vw r mm ' a. A ...1 1.-. a. . 1
Lin our issue of yesterday disabled and
this port Sept. 15th fpy Hull, Eng.; during
me siorm oi aeptt 17 she aragged her an
chors and went ashore on Bald Head
beach. On the 21st, having lightered part
Of cargo and damage to vessel reported
ehght, proceeded a day or two after. Cargo
consists of 330 casks spirits turpentine and
S,7m bbl rosin. .
No vessels in sipht or below bound up
at 4 p m yesterday.
Went to sea 1-V-Schr Annie Lewis, Ald
rleh, Demarara.
Below bound out Schr Joseph. Souther,
Watts, Thomaston, Me, via Boston, j
Ger barque Qceau, VA cfckman.ia expec-U
eu w
WAWtitrrPT
ist of Vessels in'ort Nov. 10. w
List
Barque Br Nancy Holt, 318 tons, ,
Vick & Mebaue; Ger Ocean. 432 i tons,
Weichmann, E Peschau A Westeimann;
S wed John Fougt, 521 tons, Carlston, R
E Heide; Ger Ljdia Peschau, 403, tons,
Feehter, E Peschau & Westerman; Ger
Vlolettei 382 tons, Rogsratz, E- Peschau &
Westennann; Nor Jupiter, 306'tonii, Fel
lefen, R E Heide, Ger Die Helmath, 320
tons, Kraeft, E Peschau ; Vestermann,
Nor Mathilda,552tbns, Bradenbur RE
Helde. Nor Seoncol, 324 tons, Jlortenseu,
R E Heide: Nor A Q Vlnge, 333 ton?j Pe
dersen, R E Heide; Nor Success, 35(1 tons,
Jahnsen, R E Heide Br Evangeline, I'M
tons, O'Hara, E Pechau & WetermAnn;:
Nor Denorah, 340 tons, Jorgenseu,' R E
Heide; Nor Frey," 290 tons, Halvorsen, R
D Heide; Ger Frederick Wever, 364 tons,
Kriege), E Peschau & Wetermann.
;Jtrig Nor - Lucy. 298 tons, Neil
son,' R E Heide, Br Baltic, Hi tun,
Dowbilin, Alex Sprurit &Sont Br Republic,
239 tons, Thompsopj C If Robinson, i
ScAoonrt-Sclllf, tons, Prry, Worth
Ar WMTi TCvnmlni. 1 (YT inn. Tu T
Ktdder fo Sons;. Julia Elizabetlir 80 tons,
Incram. master: A'nnf "P. ninvr. tnna.
t . ' .I , ' . ..
rtKls;r ort" north.'
.
n ' TT " : ;
, BALTncOBl,'Nov. 15. Oab? steady. Rye
itMdv. I' PnTrtatnma nnt Am an1 tm.
steady. Praviaiona quiet. Una and- un-
SiSSSi
TnCE3DAY MXO, XOTSMBEB
f A Vff mm wm m r
WILy.IXGTON MARKETS.
November 15. 187&-6 P. M.
iow-vur market opened dull and
Without any disposition to adr.no or
9
cede the prices quoted in our report of
j twraay. i ne official quotations at mid
aay
10
cents
lou
a basis of V( entrt.formid.Hfmr .t.t,ufc
ngures we qucte tb market closing quk t
" mm m V M
vin ,j urptuune Market oniet and
steady and without thanfn- in nrw with
light offerings Sale of only 31 casks r,v
ulars at S5 cents.
ofi-OfficUl Quotations: Firm t 1 ?
4
ior strained and good strained. No sales
of those grades are reported. We noti
wj oi ow ums at S3 for (II) N.. 1 and
3 122' for (I) good No. 1. There U a
better demand for all grades, and lot meet
wun ready sale as offered.
. ' T r: . . -
. . . . "
nrm an?i uiKiianired in t.r
oaieu-iay of 71 1J.U at $1 7.r. ilosinir
steady' and in pood inquiry.
-uc AnriteuiiH' .ncet With Drointjt
sale as received. The advance- noted on
the 13th has been sustained and the reeeints
Of the day were placed at II 00 for hard
and (2 .50forofrani virgin.
I . Daii.v Pkckiptj!.
Cot Ion 1139 bales, spirits tunx-iitfue 2
casKs, rosin 11,; bbls, tar 71 bbls. crude
turpentine 273 bbls.
Reoclak Wholesale Pkh es.
The quotations, it should be understood.
represent the wholesale price cenerallv
in n.aKing up small ordera higher prices
have to be charged.
. i-777 iunny 1:13' A. Double
Alienor Wal34'e.
ifacon orth Canlina: hams fnew)
lUc, shoulders l(r l2e. sides (N C
choice) l.V; wcKtern smoked ham 17M l8c,
Mue iw-c, hnouiuers vc.
BrcfOn the h(H.f .ak- "
Barrel Spiritstuqentiiie: second band,
each t 7.: new New York each 1 IK); new
cut eacn
Beei'ux 2ti2Sc.
r-A Wilmington $GK; Northern
i(a,l4.
MirNorth Carolina 1825c: North
ern 2.y5-35e.
Ca;to Sperm 254Jc; tallow Ufa 15c;
adamantine 13Ue.
CAe-Northern factory Ufalc; dairy
vnaui i-4V3ic; ciaie i'j;(vld.
Coffee .Java 342,S5c; Rio 19Q22c; La
guayra24is'(a2r,e. '
com Jieairer bushel, In sacks, 74
Cotton Tie A '(of
Domtti Sheeting, 4-4,peryard, 7'e:
4,tJ i'v uuuen, wc.
7 30: No. 3. tcr bbl. H1 111 zn c.,t -t-'
per bbl, $3 1507. N C herring, per bbl, 10
8. Dry cod, per lb, 7c. '
L.; vnrj"?i ir ooi, ou.1,: super,
northern, So&O; extra northern 16 207:
,,,uuJi uurineni, -035; city mills:
!!?r r -i extra c 75; family
f 7 257 50; extra family pi 35(a.8 50.
FerliKzcra Peruvian guano, i r 2,000
twuronna icnuixer 4-?(o;5'i Na
vasa guano cash; complete manure
o; ,nann s phosphate if 43; Wilcox,
viiuus x v,o. easn; soluble racific f50.
Uratn Corn, in 6tore, in bags, 70(n,
'iW, cargo, per bushel, Kr2'a'c; vel
low, per nushel, .ysOOc; wholesale, in
bags, 6."K5(J7c. Oats, per bushel, 6oc.
reas, cow, per bushel, 75(5S0c.
Hide Green 31 fiL4v ilrv KOi n
ia-.Eatern H 10, North river U0c$l.
Zr(ZNorthern 1213c: North Caro-
ca a
Zime Per bbl il 40.
Lumber City steam saweil: bhip ttuff,
resawed, per M ft, ftlft&si; rough eilce
plank, per M ft. $lo(5il7: Went lnif ear-
goes, according to quality, per M ft, 14tfU
uwnui;, Bciuoueu, im.; scant
ling and boards, common, per M ft. 14
23.
ib7Mc Cuba, hhds, per irallon, 3.S
40c; Cuba, bbls, ierffallon,4KHc; sugar
nous?, nnus, per trauin,- ; sugar house,
bbls, pisr irallon, 2?c; s3rup, bbls, per gal-
ion, ioujouc.
Oils .Kerosene, ner pullon. .1V
per gallon, 00c$l 15; linseed, ter gal
lon. 700.85: rosin. ter pllon. 5UW7LAA..
Poultry Chickens, live, 254J0; spri'mr
PtanntrVer bushel 75ca.$l 25.
Potatoe Sweet, per bushel, 50; Irish,
northern, ner bbl. 3 2503 5o
Pork Northern cltymc ?2oO,21, prime
uui rump ihtoui el?.:
tioe -waroima, oiht lb.''c; rout
per ousnei, .K-ml.
v Ti per ro, 2c; city, jn-r
,-AUm,perbu,heI,75c; 14venl
fr scckWJUSc, American per sack UOc
.Wo 1623e.
anaar Cuba, nerlb-8'fr Port. IM.
per lb, Ic; A effee, per lb, HUc; B
cof-
lee. ner lh. lie? I: -itr..- ror Ik
exira jer io, iuiic; crushed,
m -7 ..... . , . 'V . mmJm 1 1 -.
Ier
io, i-;ic. , . , ...
xid Northern, ner lh. fUi'.
tSMnale Contract, iter M. 40.: i-nm.
rnoa, per M. 2 50(s-3; cypress saps, per
ai, o .; .cypres nearts, per M. 50.
mare v u DDI, jer 31, ?1SQt.20.
. TaKoir Per lb 80.10c.
Timfcer Shipping per M, t9l2 00;
mUl prime, per M, fi 507; mill fair, per
M, fyi inferior to ordinary. Der.M. fZifaA.
IVhitkry Northern, per pallon. $1(5;
North Crrolina, per gallon, $1 752 50.
' Wool Unwashed, per lb, 18?20c; wah-
ea, per id, z.narxc.
' FlXAXCIAL.
Gold, buying, 103: aolUng, 111.
Exchange (sight) on New York dis
count. Baltimore Y. BoMton X. Phtlet.
phia i Western cities f. Exchange 30
davs 8 cent. Interest added to above.
Bank of New Hanover stock 100, First
auonai uanic io, uawson Bank 75.
Wilmington Building Stock 115, Me-
ehanteV do. 100. -
' Navassa Guano Comnanv 8toek 140.
N. C. Bonds, old ex-coupon, 14; funding
186, 6; do. 1868, 6; new 5; special Ux 1,
to N. C. railroad 20.
' TO jtV TIT 1 Tl 1
W. & W. R. H. bond. T H rr7,l fnt .
101: O. C- ft. ft. bond. R e - 4n.
Wilmlmrton citv bonda.8 Vp...V 7 ..
oia o f?c., oo; new 9 jc, goia
lUUMtRLt AND FIXA.CE.I5rJ?,'oj)
were: Market ouiet twi r,rint- I UiilP9l. c;t,vrrt,m.r,. J7i "
, low middling 101' ana miJJllll n 1owt-iicw 5 lli.. SUte N.il. ..uirt
bid. Later .vt , na nominal. ,
, . . . . rt-n III MUSJ I Virw V V
, amounting tu CI l,al. .....i. JvrJl0RK- .oT- Hr 1.
Ji Maekcral, No. 1, per bbr. flC
20; No. 1, per hair bbl, $8 506.9; No. 2.
Per bbl. ?KKa.l3 50: No. 1 twi-ii.if km'
187C.
uTIn Seaboard railroad tVk 20.
- -jr . .. Ami v m
ipre
MARKirrS BY Ti:i.i:c;UAri!.
Flnanelal and Com mere lal.
J. k . ...
. . ... i- .-. i i'ru
neMt. Oat WltlMrtlt lli.l.rl1 . I.-..
ly, , ..... iiuKr. !!
Klo lower: cm.rtr.m-. i.. .u. . .
fair t CI! rennh.- 'j(.t lot ;c: u fin,
tiw irrfm rrademrtiTr and
nnn Isice ouiet an-1
teady at 8' 5 (Is t;c. il( nrmrr tt f.,
. ai a amiiaiw
yy swrii turpentin nuiet tTS
mrk Trrv nrm mru i7r.i.ir i - .
it . . "
urnicr iinme sieam lie. AVki.kv .
- - " mrn-w, mm lift
tied at 1 OU. Frriirht a had fin.'.
Cotton Varkett
. . V
1UKK. .M.T Cut!..!! I.rt....,
wun sales or I Wle at Y1(h'l rt-ir..
rniiM)nuairu Iirt re rlt ls il. Ul.V nr..H
. ... .
totJrcat Britain 4Mrc: . ;
tnee 21.-W7
io me comment 4.u: net rc-f!pt. -.Mo;
prosH m-elit ..,Z: futare r!i,l r--
wun sales or 4kHI bales as foll..wm v..
vcmlwr 11 :UUcrnts. Deeemlier I .
January r.SH-:! cent. K.J.ni.m- 1 r.ir.
eents. March ViK renin, April 12 iXli;, ;-.
.May vz :fi.TJti-l-i cent. June 13' ;( 13 .V"t
CntJ, July 13' 13 Hl32 rent. Aum.t
B.iLTiMonr. Nov. i.-Cottii firm
miMlinz ll'.V: n-t reivb.t lift- r-r
to p!nneI :rtO; rxf.n
coast w 1m 41...
SAVANNAH. Nov. l.V ('..It. in tnx
m.UUIing II S.e; net rcceii.u 3J7:: mI.i
-.A: exiK.rts ! Great HriLafn 4.4..7
- m - rmm
ClIAHI.rTOX. Nov. 1... C'.tlOll t.lv
middling 11. St! net reeei pu 4.7.11; sale
tjAX): exiHirt eoastuU l.HU: to th
uncut '
Norfolk, Nov. 1 l'.iti.Ti .n,T
middline llc: net receints A.fiU'.- -t.m.
. . . .... I . lit. d..m '
Foreign Market.
Livi.itriuL. Nov. 15. Ci.ttmi! r..i..
sales utilmids 1. m. c. fr. . .i
delivery. 0';d'
April and May -i'.d:
. ... ... ... . .
crop. sliiji(cd
fi :(-H'h1.. Jan.
Nov. and lice.
Hew
sail.
and Feb, r,'sd. Feb. at.d
IT
ManhJ!eir-l.
LatkuJ li
:tute ilrrn: uplands 1. m. c.
7.1 CI.
Nov. 1-1 A cry
IXIMKJN
Nov. turjHijlinc
2.V TkI.
lotavl Ilourt.
close at the City Post-OU'cc
The mails
as follows :
North cm throurh
and way
malls, dallv - -
- :XIA.M
Mails for the N. C. Kailn.ad
and routes supplied there
fnm, at--.... .
m.
5:20 I. M.
G0 A. M.
Southern malls for nil l-iints
South, dallv
Wektem mails C. C. R'y, dallv
rayciicviiie and oHlcc on
Cape Fear River. Tucsdav
and Frilav - . .
Fa. vet to ville 'bv C. C. K.
law P. M.
Gi0 A. M.
daily Cexcei.t Suiidav..) .
Onslow C. II. and Interin.ili-
ate offices, every Friday -
A. M
The Smithvillu liulls. by olramLui . l.i
at 8 A. M., dally, except Sundats.
Malls for Easy Hill, Town Creek, Sup
ply and Sliallotte. every Friday at n A. M.
Mails delivered from f! A. M. in ?in
P. M., and On Sundays from 8;jo to KVi
...
Stamp Office oncn fnin S A. M. tit l-f
and from 2 to P. M. M ilii-V unlor fur
Register Departtnut ojk-ii satne as Stamp
wince.
Stamps for sale at renersl ili-Hvcrv ti
Nliitrn. fkMY.. 1 .1
..1? in iiini,
Key Boxes accessible at all h.
and nbrbt.
Mais collect e.1 fn 111 fctr.N-t Imiv... . vrrv
day at4::j0P.M.
XK W A It VKK TISKMKXTS
CEO. MVEHS' IS THE PLATE.
BUY YOU K
Family Groceries
or
IGEOKGL
MYERS.
GET Y O 1 K
LIQUORS
ok
GEORGE MYERS.
USE ONLY
PURE,
SWEET
MAS1I WHISKEY
A X l
J
; V Ij u t. U ti A ,
FOR bALE ONLY hT
GEOKGE MYERi,
1 1 and 13 South Front Street.
tK t lT.tf
50 boxes 50
AY
E HAVE FIFTY BOXES OF GOOD
SOUND LOW PRICED TO
BACCO, and want to sell it.
4
CnAS. D. 5IYER3 & CO.,
nov 12-tf 5and7KorthFrotitrt.
10 CKNTS .. VKKK
REMOVAL
N. j a co v, rs
HAitii-WAHK imrtn
ikmovi:i Tl
N 0. 1 o
SOUTH FIM.N. M f M.X1 ,mh,.; i,
MA!.!.AUh .V. t i n ;
H "i , hi . J4.,;;
I'EHl t:i li. it, it i, .
ALL mil H;iEIL AMI UMi!l!ll;
l!'T 15
White as Snow"
JllV. THE ItlM-Ui AM. ,!;i ai
mam; fumm iii i:
FA V() U iT !
r.if. .
rittrs FATPi.l FILMIA 1'.
T.r yfi t S 1 A . ,
:tar;--l. lUlf lu, r. U. y,. , .,, j fc
Fr-.. , ii ,j , i -l .
t v li ;f
200
r.ii
200
'VY!.t!rs. rti'.t.ATFV
I
ami h:m-.
rviH t mi
t I1A. I. M Ki: .
The Election is Over
. AND W i: i AN Now
THISK . v. t,
as it moke nr r.r.t.E
ca:.i. i
DANPOETfi
for whate. rytMI Haul in b ,. , j,,..
remember'
C. . Y A TKS
K
Kill's Till. V(,m n.M!-. ii
slo K K
PLAIN AND FANCY r 1 i:k
BLANK. M Huiil. Nli i f i .
N EO U S ; U K !; . f v i y i . : i :t . -.
.p Tl l;K ami r!MI.
GOLD PEN- ANDPi:ULS. a .
In fact even U u-uAh l-n ii, j.
imok .v si a ihm:::v mhi:i
THE XATl lSAL!ZAT!u PAPERS
-- TIIK
litUBlKli-PiirEMVMIiWlKii'.
'nil'HMANV
nA i:ni riu. im!i .y r. fiij,
..:i:.tr M.-J5 .. 1..,? U-.l.i.-
fnu,.Nl ... tu, , 4 , Ut 4 .
m'hi. . .- i ... . .... ... .
aui i . 4 .."i i .: m'Mr.! m.i
... m - .. 4 t if9"
yu an- ii fun-1. j'1. ii
J. V. tf I'll ION- A: BKO.. at 21 Nurth
1 n.ntstrrtt.
all XT'l ir j.aj i,.. ,,.v ; j j
COAL AND WOOD!
Iiii;. ToVK AND M T t (i.,l
j mT guAi.iiY.
VrI 4 I. .f dtlli I-I !..:.. i k
fcrrrl.
J. A. M'XINi'Ki:.
Rt 2-tf Cr Fn.;.t .v Mult-rry u.
THE 1'EMP.AL PP.nTESTAXT
WEEKLY RELIGIOUS
.v; WSPA PER,
PublUhed at CrcvutWu, N. C,
LY REV. J. L. M1CHAUX.
Price 2 per auaviai. . uct 31-tf
V. A. Davi- A, Co., W. A. Davii.
Eili'wira and Prvjt. Uuiues Mitugtr.
TIIK OXFORD TORCH-LIGHT,
Circulation over 2 l Conic.
Tu lKllar Pt Annum, ia Advicre.
The Democratic Orjzn cf Crctrrllle.