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UEXJER A L CITY NEWS.
TUankHivii Pay at the Athletic
I Grounds.
On account of the weather the regular
programme was not carried out. The
target Ihooting however took place.
Prior to. the. match Mr. J. I). Woody
'set.wp a?ilver half dollar to be shot at
one hundred yards, which was won by
yir. Junius Davis first shot off hand at
half past ten o'clock the shoot injr match
pegau; . '
E Liily I- - -.-L
6 Brown -v-'
L S Iiclden - -J
E Crow .
- - - 4 3 3-1 24ii44 4 :r
- - - 5 454 0344 4 4 :i7
.--44 3 4 3 5 434 3 i7
- - r 3 3 4 5 4 3 3 4 3 4 mi
- - - 4 4 4 4 3 2 4 4 : i 3,5
- - - 4 4 4 4 4 4 3 0 2 433
- - - 02420040 0214
- - - 4443434354
J Davis - - -B
Gleaves - i- .
F. J Lilly -Tr - -V
K Kenan - -V
L DnKofet -J
I) Woody - - -
- 4 0 4 5 3 0 3 0 4 2 2a
- 4 443 4 43 3 42:
A Coiiolev - - - - - 2 4 0 3 0 2 3 2 2 0 IS
K ii Kosb"- - - - - - 5 4 4 3 3 3 4 5 4 :' 3S
JCazanx - 4.- - - -'334350444 434-
J C Bollfs - I - - - : 4 4 3 4 2 3 4 4 3 3' 4
Mr. V. R. Kenan won, Woring les
thrceatnan Mr. Ross.
After the match a pool mutch was
shot, diitance one hundred vard
is:
K Lilly ,- - - - - - -:-
W L UeKcwset -------
L S Brown
' J Davit.- - f - -- ' -
; A t'onolcy y- 4 ----- -
J I) Wokly f - .... . .
; V K Kfi;ai - -
L J i'ujhson - - ......
J Cazau'x - j - - ------
T A S Casstdey ------
KG Huh, - i - - -
R Cliayrnari, - - - - - - -
4 r
V 5
r, t
4.5
5 4
514
5
5-14
41"
41
412
411
4 13
3 10
5 14
3 00
4.
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4
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Wonfoy C61.V. Ii. DeKosset.
The Ilyatou-Jcnklus Shooting AH air.
Tln re were a number of reports on
l he rtreets Thursday in regard to tin
bhoutin of; James Heaton the night
- he fore. We refrain from publishing
anythiiig further than what appeared
in the last issue of the C.vrE Feak..
Jenkins -who shot Heaton, was
struck with a chair by the latter after
the shpoting' and severely hurt, lie
was arrested and is incarcerated in jail.
Heaton is seriously injured, but there
are chances of his recovery.
. I he afliiir created quite a sensation
in town, r .'.
. . Leads Ills Ticket.
' The Raleigh Observer says:
"Our friends of the Cape Fear coun
try will be gratified to see from to day's
IiCgislative proceedings that the repre
sentative frouvtheir section, Maj. Engel
hard, leads the whole State ticket, hav
ing received the largest vote ever cast
for any man iu North Carolina for any
office. I
"It will doubtless ulso be gratifying
to them to sec that Judge Russell, 'Our
Dan,' was the hindmost man ion the
Radical ticket. .North Carolinians are
an appreciative people."
MaJi Engelhard's friends are highly
gratified at this result, which is indeed
one well worthy of congratulation.
'i ure ai smunvint'.
Yesterday morning- about 1 o clock
1 f
the house and kitchen on the west side
of Dry street, near the court house, in
Smithyille, owned by Mr. (J..W. Ds
Mrs. Chapman aud Miss Trout,' was dis-
cou'reu to ue on nre. very enort was The grand to.tal of deaths in Savan
iiiade to save them but they were eoon nah bv the late '.vellow fever scourge
l onsuiiied. The house was inhabited
by Me. II. K. Rouarfc 'and Mr. Edgar
Gnssom. 7 It wis insured for $050 in
the Irauklin Insurance Company of
Philadelphia, represented bv Mr. Giles
of this; cit v. . .
Kastcrn Medical Association.
This progressive : body of medical
gentlemen will coiivenc in annual ses
sion at Tarboro on Tuesday eveninjr
uext. J The professibn at large are in
vited to attend.1 Fhvsicians can travel
hp rol).n.i0 .Juift... Ti 11- m
T 1UIII lliLII, il I I : l.l'.l I I I am, I
i : . ' v v "
r-nnctt of Tender will deliver the an-
nuftl ftNimn -.-TV -4.a 4i.
T ' -Apecicu melt uiuei
pujbiQiaus irom Aew Hanover, render
'and other emmf'ioc in 4h;d coMinn'n-m
4.. i r, s . .
amuy. , j nc indications are that there
will be a fairaltotiflnnott nf nnr-1nadiiin1
-niedical men.
Thermometrlcal.
- lnq state of the thermometer at the
various stations named below was' ob-
laineq at the Signal office m this city,
yesterdav at 4-11 n m
; . f
Augusta, 34; Charleston, 37; Galves
ton, 41; Jacksonville, Fla., 43: Mobile.
37; New Orleans, 41; Norfolk; 27; Sa-
Tannah, 37; Wilmington, 33. " .
Fire.
yesterday morninir a wood-
housejou the lot occupied by Mr. Cato
Uankins, on Fifth between Red Cross
and Valnut streets, was burned. It
was owned by Mr. Albert G. Hankins.
i Personal.
Maj. Eugelhard, Secretary of State
elect was in thc city yesterday and.
? 10 see us. mie ne mauc a
ery energetic cauVass his health does
Mtseem. in the Itaat impaired. '
flavor's Court.
The following cases were disposed of
by the Mayor yesterday morning :
Ben Allan, disorderly conduct; dis
missed on payment of costs. ,
Two white women, for keeping a di.-r
orderly Initio, were fined each $50 and
costs. " " ;
Mark Johnston, larceny; dismissed.
IVo men fur iIiorleilv conduct ;
else continued over until tod iv.
Hotel Personal.
.Pikcrm. Uocse. Thursday. . II.
McRae. Bertie; Miss E. I). Fox, Mi?s
IT. S. Fox? Portland, Maine.; II.
P. Bowers, Wilmington, Del.; D. T.
High, A II. High AVhitcville; 11. Mayo,
Richmond. Va.: L. II. Chattcrton, X.
C: A. W. .'Greeley, U: H. A.; O. V.
Smith, Portsmouth. A"a.:T. E. Patrick,
Charlotte
The tug Dixie, which takes the mail
to .Smithrille, arrives in the city at 10
a. m. and leaves at 3 p. m..' the time of
arrival and departure having been
chansred.
The -British Barouc Fairy Belle, 04 j
tons burden, arrived in port yesterday.
She is the largest vessel that has vis
ited this port since the war.
There was a slight fall of ?iiov
Thursday 'night about 8 o'clock.
C. Coni't rence 31. Z. Church, South
Fl'vn lh: f'l'ifl xJ'Oi'-J I'atriof.
The annual session of this ecclesiasti
cal body assembled in the. Methodist
p 10 me nour oi croincr
press is for the 'Centeunial Exercises,"
on Saturday. The following is the
r roc; ra mm;:.
1 . : fter the ofsoning exercises of the
morning to 11 o'cloek a: m., summary
rewrt of vhat has been done for our
coiloo'C? dnrinfi tlif nripiit. vrnr. i
2. Eleven o'clock, a. m.. subiect for
discussion: Tne relation of'onr collfMres
to thf nrosneritv fnd snfi-!' nf Tlio
Church, and the t-.oiisef.iiP.nt.dntv of the
enlire minUtrv niul mor.iliori"'nf tl.n I
Clieach to foter and Vustain these in- i
stitntioha" Ao.l.-e lv Tfpr AV
li!:wk- of iLp Wilmintrfnn Tiktrm nn,l
Hr.ii. V. (V.Rnl.liiiinfT:ii.frtmi V
i) mv m 1 iO n.liLnara inimodi.
O
diatelv or at. nn ndinnmPfl P4mn of
the Conference, as the bodv mavnrcfer.
a general interchange of opinions by
the members oi the Conieren.ce touch
intr the best methods of hcloincrour col-
leges, and also such specific action as
the Conference may jiidge right and ne-:
cessary in the premises.
(i-urn;d) :
. ' N.H. D. Wilson,
S. 1. Adams,
'Will C. Douk,
Com.
One of. the Rest and IJvest.
I'i'viti the rfurfrCi'sboro Emlmrer.-
One ot the best and livest dailies in
the iitate is the Cape Fear, owned and
edited bv Mr.. Cicero W. Harris, Esq.,
of Wilmington, N. C. Brother Harris
-iun.- jil-v.s .uiu ooiines oi n, unu
!:-.- rr - ,i ... ...
srevuams aims grace to its literary
columns. Xo wonder it is jrood. woman
has somcthin
n ;' to uo witn its manasce-
ment!
c ; i ; m :it a i su ? i m a u v.
. was, whites 1,058, blacks ,510.
FavetteviUe is to have shortly tele
graphic communication with Lumber-
ton ami the rest 01 the world
dispaired of.
Postal Ilouri;.
The inaik
close at the City Pof-t-Offiee
follows
5:30 P.M.
J Northern through mails
U ' , -m -
-iNortnern turouffn . ana' way
mail?, daily - - ... - 7KX) A. M
Mail for the X. Q. Railroad
and routes supplied thert
from, at - - - - - - csJO P. M
Sontlrern mails for all points
f bouth, daily - .- - - - - 7:00 P. M
Western mails G. C. Rv, daily 6KX) A. M.
Fayetteville arid ofiices oh
Cape Fear Kiver, Tuesdays
ami Fridays - - -
1:00 P. M.
6K) A. M.
G.-00 A. M.
Fayetteville by C. C. H'y,
daily (exeept Sundays)
Onslow C. II. and intennedi
ate offices, every Fmlay
Northern tljrouffh mails - - - - 12:45 P.
-Northern' through fc way mails SKK) P. M.
The niithville mails, bv steam!
- at 8 A." 51., dailv. except "Sundays
The mithville mail bv teamixiat eloe
liu -pijiiiume man., vy hieamooai.tioe
Mails for Easy Ilm Town Creek, Sup-
ply and Shallotte, every Friday at 6 A. M.
.Mans anverea -ironv t a. .n. to T.-oo
mm .. . -
i' m.. ulu. uu cuuuin s irum dmi 10 if!, mi
A. M.
Stamp Office opon from S A. M. to 12 M.,
aud from 2 to 5:00 P. M. Monej order and
Uegistcr Departments open same as 5tan;p
Office
Stamps for sale at'.geiu-ral delivery when
Stamp Office is closed. '
Key Itoxes accessible at all hour?, day
and nis:ht
Appointments of Bishop Atkinson.
uson,2dunuay mAaveut, uecemberio
1 sn.it -Eatield
-
!' - - - - December
- eeemner
Kimrwood - i -
":.Lii
Halifax. 3d Suudav in Advent 'December 17
Weldon - -Jackson
- -Rocky
Mount
.
l'eceniber 1
- December
member
Uhurch ot tins place, Uishop vava- r o Vi x" o- ir 1
nangh presiding1 The delegat on is f . 9 3 repealing chap. , 9,
verv large and L interestingession is t'AT'2;
- f , i ,, tv trom 4th to 5th Congressional dis-
anticipated. i.jie only public announce-
Mr. IV. Frank Vitt of Rattleboro has W Ken up Enplhard's majority 15,096. . inline :;7,. ro,in i tarf 40. emd.
acoontod a wition on tliedDurlnm ' r . u , u Auditor Love, D., 122.7G3; Reillv. tunxntir.e mi. iw. 1, 17:-C.tn.i
Hhl r J 1 Upon motion of Senator Sandifer, R., m;64. Love's majority 13.199. i?-Trit nntlnel. mn 1 l,r;
the resolution was indefinitely post- Treasurer Worth 1 193 936 U4.,tar i?l 0, crude tui-penUne ?2 Cfj.
; Lizzie Hawley. a little negro girl df poned Wheeler, R., 109,225. Worth's mal i:r,n.u Wdollmu Tk..
,?tl " fn v ii,rCf ' badT " r r - Se?atr 0lk S1rc110" 0f m8trUf- jority 14;711. n,e rjuotati.s it .houW un.l.r.b-Hl
mthetonndn machinery and her life is tion to our members of Congress in J c,: ..r r.,i i- T- r,nft ,i n- ,vi.i-i ..h.-. '....n.
WILMIXGTOX, NOBTO CAROLINA, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER
THE SITUATION DOWN" SOUTH.
THE SOCTII CAROLINA MUDDLK
1
The Majority lor Tllden lu lxuIsUna
Placed at 12,000 Democrats Con.
hdent or Florida.
:J"C:ll JJifpafch to Vtr i'oje ;
V.wiington D. C, Dec 2 12:30
a. iii. There is no change in South
Carol in;:. Both parties hold thi Capi
tol. In Louisiana the Democratic Com
mittee figure out a majority of 12,000
for Tilden and 100 more for Nichols.
The Democrats are confident of Flor
ida. McC.
LEGISLATURE OF NORTH CAR
OLINA. Eighth Day.
CviuUitt.d from the Raleigh Xttc.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES'
Tuesday, Nov. 26, 18TC.
House branch of the joint committee
on county government : Roberts, Rose,
Richardson, Purnell and Wilson of
Burke.
Bill providing for extension of time
for registration of deeds and other
conveyances passed.
A petition of Wake county mechan
ics in relation to public printing was
referred.
A message from the Senate was re-
Senator. ?Ir. McGehec nominated
Gen. Ransom in a speech.
Ransom received 82 votes, Dockerr
3?.
JOINT SESSIOX.
At 12 : 30 Speaker Price, in the
l)ros?ncc .f the Se.natc proceeded to
continue the examination of bhcrifTa
returns
-Henderson moved that the joint as
Semblv take lip the deficient returns
separately and disposed of them. Carried.
Jackson county wa3 .the first, the re
turns of which shows 288 votes cast for
iOOmaS M. fceitlC.
n... l l il.i .1 l
AieUUeifcOll HlOeU mai XnCSe DC
C3nniou as ior inoraas oeitie. earned
. . l? Assembly adjourned till 12$
clock to day.
Ninth Day
CouJeiuedrom the Raleigh Xeics,
SENATE.
Wednesday, Nov. 29.
HILLS AND RESOLUTION'S.
Biles : A bill to be entitled an act
to amend an act of last Legislature, in
Johnston
tp insure the
onrlr oAmnlnllnn nf Lrt IVocrn VL'
yr Jv ; -V 1
Carolina Railroad.
On motion of Stanford, the bill was
referred to the committee on Internal
Improvements and ordered printed.
SPECIAL ORIiEll.
The concurrent resolution by Senator
Troy, asking the Judiciary committee
regard to the revenue laws, was taken
leholson introduced a resolution
in the aniendcd constitution the joint
committee on printing be instructed to
.ua.. bM..tVUt v-
mjr one oi imporianee.
l oiKmoveato amena oy reiernng
the matter, which is one of crave mo-
ment, to special committee, to be
appointed by the chair.
it ucvu uivivu iuuv . v iliviiiu tv
the Senate Judiciary committee.
llsrtn niArort t hot it h mfarvni ir
Nicholson accepted the amendment,
anu tne diu pa&ea.
ppivpn informing ihr TTrmcn nf tYn nnJ
TO : rri tt ai t-.ii p. t- r
i iie xiuusu ineu oaiioiea ior u. .
regard to the gauge of railroads so .as Govornor was-233,521 i lLieutVnani lur ,i..iine371 bill. ' " u uIV n
vJrfLL Governor 233'443' for Secretary or o.mpau vr.vnbT vTr.Mnvi rouXovrvnrB, '-bio ,uAaV- ,.k.
Iwadroad trom its operations. Allows State 232 924- for Auditor 23 77 t i:Uimor( M.iti.Li;-L.:.i;i.-
the company to complete the road to for Treasurer' 2111 f.l for nnorin , , 'ott.,n, mr ca-k i4tuqt.: U
Wadesboro with the South Carolina SndeSf kJuc.l.lsVaum AMule.. 35MJ-tar. -rii- tar, 1 1U- tar ....
auel Calendar U ?f C , on? '231'9?3? pintMunvi.tie fi,.casniii 57.1.VI LuheU -r.ut,. 7 W 130 , ' 1U
Mooip nf Sw TTnnr. A for Attorney General 232.995. U.1S tar 1,275 this trud-turntinc 2, IS ..Itch, lM ?, .r-ai:-l tv:-l-. I 1 V .
Moore,of ew Hanover: An act As the Speaker declared each of the bi.l. mty kr,3rrau- uN ... .
to provide for-a House of Correction Democratic candidates elected to tic AWniki- lNl.WO.ttou l?,7 1 bid h.,rMradid3, i;.: ,.n
m JNorth Carolina. 1 ubhc IHuldings nfTicM for whinb W ran nnnU.un M,iriU tunmitiue r,,t.v. ralN rodi wat lilaH-an.-.-.M-h.eoiii,-,
and Grounds. I r, r .vA.h1 !.. bids tar 'J.174 bl.U. crude tutTH-n-l UaU leatlnr. 1 I'-'.e ra-r. Vl.llj !..:
a a
V bill
n ib iuuukui oiuuci iu itiuiuuuiiiic in.1 mn. 1 1..4 ir wo ni 4 i . . - .u
it i f 4 h All vl t rv awv k 4 -v waia1 wavnafw I
ii xi . i -,vxv , .iiwisuu, . av., ivc.ji-. ror i. i"s !. "ot ton n:n - tar
upon motion oi Laiea, tne rules were tbe resolution of protest against Grant'.
siispended and the Senate took up the conrsc South Carolina.
Dili mtroaucea tnw morning m regara
to the gauge of railroads. Referred.
FI 1 "11 a "V T 1 A - Al
A 7 e Vi i.V- "7-
tp f.-vr 4llf nnhlin nnntirnr wais rallprt
i ne oiu oi.icnoison as xo me con-
ron.
. j x 0
UP: . .
xwooiua i iu tu w fmcuu u) Nuwug
- . w
i a r i r l
out 40 cenis ior piam vorK auu xnseri
1 1. 11 oni ctniro nnr. si .in inr mo onn
CO, and stnkc out fci.50 for rule and
figure work and insert $1,20.
T i: V
i-uu.u8 .uuu i J-T1 A .7
tion of Tror. ndioumed until Pridav
morning ai o ciov-k.
UULfeulr ivtstrnrM iaiiw.
KEsoLrnoxs axd billr.
Dv Parish: A joint resolution pro-
x ? V it." 1! 4 it. "-;
iesunr airainsx xue acuon oi lue x rvbi
aeni ot the united fctates in regard to
12 the State of South Carolina. The
w third resolution reads as follows:
That to our sister. South Carolina,
I Tea canH nwuiloi.. 4lnnl-inn ha in 4hn
J I -v. ;iccuug, iuauuis "
JO I name oi me people oi ionn Carolina
3 1 ior tne loroearance already snown, and
trusting that she may bear and forbear
all things for the good of the common
country, believing that the sun of
peace will eventually rise to bless and
invigorate her noble people.
On motion of Staples, the reflation
was referred to a telcct committee of
fire.
By Johnson, col.: A resolution oT in
quiry into the right of Geo. II. King.,
col., to a scat in the House as a repre
sentative from Warren county instead
of Hawkins Carter, the sitting member.
1'iaceti on calendar.
I By Richardson: A resolution in refer
ence to the Wilmington and Railroad.
t inance committee.
By Austin: A bill to incorporate the
town of Griffenville. Union county.
Corporations committee.
liv Geffror: A bill to provide for the
appointment of special tax collectors in
certain cases. Judiciary committee.
! I he bneaker announced the follow
ing gentlemen as the House branch of
the joint committee on State debt:
McGehec, Moriug. Carter, of Hyde.
Simpson, McCubbins, Hayncs ami
Bagley. j
I BILLS OX SFCOXD RK.VIIN.
j On motion of Moring, the rnles ere
suspended and his resolution to rai.e a
committee on county government, was
taken up and adopted,
j On motion of Richardson, the rules
were suspended and the bill to rcjH-al
the act changing the county of Samp
son from the 4th to the 5h judicial
district, was taken up and iassed.
Purnell ofTered a resolution to raU
a select committee of five to correct
and revise the State constitution, and
to furnish members of the House of
Representatives with copies of thecon
stitution so revised.,
On motion of Purnell. the rules were
suspended aud the resolution adopted.
1 A petition from certain printers of
Raleizh in regard to the public print
ing was read, and. on motion of Carter,
of Buncombe, referred to the commit
tee on Priuting.
THE SEXATORIAL VOTE.
At 12 m. the Senate repaired to the
hall of the House of Representatives
in order to compare the Senatorial
vote.
The Secretary of the Senate then
read so much of the journal of that
body a3 referred to the Senatorial elec
tion, wherein it appeared that Hon.
M. W. Ransom had received 30 votes,
Hon. O. II. Dockery 8.
The Clerk of the House next read
the House journal referring to the
same, which showed that Ransom re
ceived 83 votes, Dockery 31.
President Robinson announced that
the whole number of vote.? cast was
ICO, of which number Ransom received
121, Dockery 39 ; necessary to a choice
81.
President Robinson announced that
Hon. M. W. Ransom was duly elected
United States Senator for six years,
commencing March 4th, 1877. - .
TIIE RTATK VOTE.
I he joint assembly was called to
order by Speaker Price.
ine whole iiumtcr oi votes cast lor
--y- " - Vv . "efj'.'-fc-
1 ill uu nv nrr ennn-s t nn o rrrrNifii t rk
vote of the candidates with the majority
lor each ;
Governor Vance, T).,123.2C3: Set-
tie, R., 110,25G. .Vance's majority
Lieutenant Governor JarvN, I).,
123,863 ; smith R., 109,5-0. Jams'
maioritv 14.2P3.
Secretary of State Engelhard, D.,
3L ' Z'
Sn rvrin fpni1fT t
tion ScarborouKh, Hem.. 123.860: Car-
jorjty 15 737.
123,603; Hargrove.- Rep., 'lOD.nl
Kenan's majority, 14 921.
The Senate retired to its chamber
rj, i i...,:
t Cftlnt;rt r
nf r. ti 4i.:I
insteft(1 of nwkins . Carson, the
sittinc: member, was biken un aud
I . . .
aQOp teCl
Thft Qmtop AnnAintA.1 tn., p,.
ighf Pinnijf puren ana Ra2fev an th-
committee to whom was referred.
,The retort of thc ioint comit
reference to the emnlovea of tho C.i-n.
. a tvml.lr s td-nn ..n it n-c
I I J "
eraiicmuiy was WKtn up. i
I it . t. . .
i i 4 n Ai i
luc uoorKeeDcr oi inc Jennie i
wo , em
hdoves at S2 perdav and two atl per
.
day; the doorkeetKjrof the House three
a. i a
x w a aa w v- v. 'v. aua iiiw a . ' a. a a i.
employes at 2 and two at $1 per day.
rm .1 i 1 . -
on.' nrinriml elrrks of Md, Un 'r
1 otii an M;4 .. c. .v...
I "".-" -------- ' 1- J
.mil al owing the clerks of .Superior
I i i ?
. i vouria iu name- commissioners io lase
depositions ped its several readinr?
TTift hill t rfvil fli gmorrl
chanter 64 littles Rcvual. landioid
and tenant act. was taken un.
i - a - -
L IThe act proposed to be repealed i?
I .1 . . 1 ... . .
- mai wnicn wmpeis xne tenant xo err
i nre day s notice before removmr t r
dqctiV ..
The vea? and navd were called, and
the motion to table orcrailel bv a vote
I .44 - On. '
- ot cas cy, ua s uo.
i jq motion, tne House adjourned nn-
til rriaay at 10 a. o.
2, 1?7G.
C0M1IEUCEAXD FINANCE.
WILMINGTON MARKETS.
CjirnFEAR Orncc )
Dcwmber 1. 7G C P. M. j
OCJcbl quotatSou of the lrrduc Ex
c hat at laki-diy :
C3U'n ... Noiiuu.
Ordinary - - "
GckxI Ordti.arr
, Middlii:- - -I
(I' Mi l 1:1ns -
t uijvr.tir sua lr at :.'. iruU
bll.
stritiol qr.l t atil To.
Tar Quiet at ?l Ni.
Crude TuriHUtau ifard fmu l
fjft lira at f-J 00; tinda ftim at -J X.
1'otfon Oalnc, la a crrat mf-jfurr.
the M-arci.y cf b!p r.iii, liuyr hir?
hhowu tut lilllcdij-liHi toD-rai id)
we have n port f ily KCi 1mI !-M Uu
day at yrlrn rang: .g from tu IP.
cent?. Wc ia.t' llso i!t.iik, ti',it.. t at'n.o
tation nontitially u;, i, -,1 from tir !at
rtfort.
Sj-irH T:rrj ,( .Tin i:trkrt h.-"
nilcl Jinn and i-li!l Iuti!. r a lar.-. i.f ;
nut was ci" t.i!r. d t-day. Tlie fli w t r
3.V) caks at Si ei-nt, vlc!i firm ith an
upward tendency.
,f The market to-day ha tim nno
r.cw ftatun tJr.ce our Li;
rjiiiite rtraim-d dull at Jl
njrt. We
?- and itmm1
strained firm at l Tlie taltvjfirtinl
'0 to-lay were f2 t.L nuxrd tTad- of
Xo. 1 at $ 1 s to anl . l !l. ttd
drained ?!.";.
Ti'.r Iu tlil- ari? ?r wi h t mi- a
Ictlineof - ccnt ihce our Il njrt.
Th? iri!i: d:.ato l'Hiaiid ha been lilh-d and
th' fale of the day m viv itn :l M n at
1 S ia wai-r.
Ci T'trp' u'h.c Kiria ui niu haiil
r5-r. '1 h- nt-i-ipis are until and hare
l-trn t'lafei! at l ? fir har-l and 1 0
fcr ioft and virgin.
Daily Rk-kiii.
Ci'tn 1,T1 talt-i-, ninlc tuqnWue .VJ
ca.ck!. rt)"In 4,'joO MjN, tar l U. irude
turiH'utSn 4C bll.
OrncivL Kr.roKT or stlkkci Cotton
axi Naval sToitn.
Wn.rnxoTox, X. C, Die. 1, !;.
('lion a.-h.re 4.121 hale, afloat G.'.rZl,
ita! ll.onoale. ;ii1t.turentiiu'ashori
' ea-k.-, afloat l.,T, t.tal G.uri casV..
tosln achire.irU.M, allnat !iiM,ti
7X1 W.I.. Tar ashore Oil? Mils aflnai
'j toUl jvj L!K. Cn:do tnrjntiui
a h rc V.'7 t.1.1. af.r.jt total W hhU.
Hr.ci.ii T.- rem NovLvnti:, MIC.
Ctii U.".:i.S Iml.-f. nori.'tur,H-ntlr.e.
7,1::.$ mU. ninU.VJMils tar 2,7l LU,
enid.; tuqH iitiue 0.bl5 LbU.
Export roti XovrvncK, IS7..
Jh.mC. C.tU.n 17.SH0 Lalt. n.:;t
urjH-n?lnc 1.707vak-.rln 3.34 bblts tir
i..d l5,!r, crude turpi n ine .7 bblc Fvr-
Cjii Cittjn l,!! l ah.niiittunMitIn
l,cftke, rofn W.'M'J htl. tar I !.!.
crude turjH-riahic "J4 l.tils. Tt,t! Cotton
27,0 57 laW, nirit tuq nlliu- ti.4ll eaeko.
rtiMii 4 1...J iii.i. tar -.ll- OM. enidc
i v. . - . . .
tun,'U vr,,Uc, 1.. VwHtHie
LCt.:t.jul3,ii271alcirititiincut!iie2
caftks roin SJiGO UhU. tar 1,01 ltdi.
crude tiirjHntjne .Whin, tvrtiqn C'ot
tou o,6 tale. Mirlri tunx'TiUue 2,Va.
eak. ro.dn 41 C71 Idds crude tuqientini
Hf) hbli. 7oM( Cotton l'.,2V5 Iwle
spirit turjntlnp 5,171 catk.roin .VjiJ'
i.hlss. tar 1,.1 obis crude tunnllne
hbU.
In r.akin-up .tnall orden hicher price
Laqniifi (Sunny Y2.('i?: lKubl(
Anchor i:iai:i.V.
u-o. Nortli Carit.'na: ham- (nfsr)
olmuldeni lJ-'ili";-; -id (N (
choice) 15o: Wfi4-fnMnok-lhann' 17elc,
Miei 10 c, -li(ulleni
Uttf On the hoof ti' 7c.
IJirrcU Spirit t urtM-nt in-: Mto:id hand
each 1 05; Dew Nttv Vorkt'ch 1 );nev
citv each
Uriel- Wiindnrtoii $G Nnihen
Jjutur North Carolina l-SP-jp; North-
cm 25Ti-.15e.
CW? S;crniiVal5c; Ul low 11 5c
adamant in 1','c.
C'AJw-Northmi factory 14 l-':dir
cream U'H'fc; State 12', fair-d.
zuay ra 24 ' s ft. 25c.
f ". .If a! Per l a-hel, in f.ckt, 7
i72se. Voltoa TU c, arrow tk C .5
i.in.,ii
Jjo.not;
heein, M,f yard, T'i'c;
yam, i-r bunch,
v.
U. Mackeral. No. 1. per l.bi, Ifrr
I , v.. I i-.r half H -rMlT-il- NI
' V iVV' n Vi- No tr hair i ki
r I",,1'ri " V.'r. -1'. lTr bW
l 7 5l: N4. 3. i--r LM. siKu.ll 50. SlnM
tr LU. 'J 50A7. X C bcrrtair. tkt UA. M
I .vM. Dnr crxl. icr lb. 7! c.
or nc. per wut 4 5or: Supn
northern, extra northern i 2.V7
family, northern. 7 2'j$: city mill
upvf isi 50; eitra Vi 5ixy 7.1: famfl
$7 2.V7 -r0; extra family 5 35fjj 50.
Ftrtui2T$ Pert vi in iruano, tcr 2.00s
.bs. i?; Carolina fertHLtcr tiZZ; Na
.'afa euaco V0 caah; comrJrtc majmn
!w'nn .
V7; Whann'n phcphte n: Wilcox.
I u,uui - Z
Vi casu: soluble mine 100
(;?elini2i31ic.
fi'tii Com, In atorc, n laz, t77
41
cago( per br.iacl, &37lmc; yd
10 CENTS A WKKK
hc. CXSc. Oat., t-r l L1, O.
rca. cow. lr buVl. CV'- tiv.
Jfxu tirru3s !-; dry yj jm
Lm No tLera l-'j l-': NorO t n
Utial.V. ItWrUltl 1 5.
Ln$!-r Cltv flan iJt t T,
rravfsl. t-r M rt. r-jrai l
-Axt. ir yi ft. 17; Wo? It. Ua rt-rr.at-rd;txtorUU:T.
j r M fi.ll'- 1C
trrol Cmring, aoi. I
liuz aLl tanis ct rr .4it r 34 ft, f U
': CuU. !!.:, i-rrn.i,ll' . u.-r
tKiM, hid. r rlt.i. v: t-r"r .
uhU, r rail 'ii, -Ic; 3rw. tU, nr il
!n. 4e itr.
inr fci". iVtl li: lli-rd. ;t
lon. 7.V-;': rria, per ra"l?. IV ;lr.
Wfry 4.liirkru, lir. ;;1r
l.Vi.20c. ,u:.w..--t. r 1u;h, hl4,
U'.nhr rr, r I !.!. 1 1 U-V 1 VK
Pork NonlieroclHm -v2tf prli-
. I l lump ifl U I!".
v.h or Tin: ioiiT.
Port Ai.VAXAO.lKt. 2.
u:i i;. r..J A. M..rn Mt.- 14 ". V. M.;
lIr.ctht'll .Vr.l. lil-.ll -t f T "..4L-
ii!l.-7.V.. M.. v.ir. M.: J.LI. M'irat
VVinu!tiit.i. 1M2 A. M.. lo.l-'J i. M.
Ai:.tivr; Yr.-it i:it.
M ju r Dixii, flti. M:.it!: o i
lr.rl-y v t o,
?Un'r A T llu 4!. nh, YjmIW .1;
Worth .: Y.rxh.
htcanu r N.n!i Va-t. A- ! i.. I'.-t
"arll. l'rr uw t iiruuilTi- .v t..
StmrWarr. K-.'i-.n. l iji;;, -.sii-, Y:J
Hani tV: fun-!...:i.
Steamer N "'at.-. i: ti, r.v4u -.
tlllr, Worths Worth.
. Hr Hsrjt;" rt.- m :1. ..;. t... , jM r.
Xrnr Y. rk. V. Kl VKr.V:
Schr II S WUHus t r. . ..
Pr:U'lKVj.si7tot, i-4l. :.-r. w.-y.h
chr .lr v ; 7Ur, v :. l'rr-riiila.lc-lj.'da."
r.s.1 1 o-ul. (I. r.r-I- .k
Co. vr ju HarrfV ll.-nt',i.
.vhr Alli rt M. : m . 1. ... . arr:
hiir 4"t"v 't C A I: I:, t lUf.
f A: IIowiU.
?khr naiiott.- Anu 1V-.'.. Y. r '. !Jv.v
riivrr. r.Hl '-rr arilr.-'.. Ji-rt; V
CaMer Un
Shr Lillian, Anwl I. TuM. lu:t t. !
tnr. Krrel.Dir .V laM.r !'. .
S!r Zu5th. M-.if,
ScirWJ I'otier. l'.u fc'l, ' ;
naval l-ir-: A Martin. i
CLt.Lt.: Y i.:-1 r.::;. v.
Malniiip l.u . IN-tuut', t'.a
A I) Caram.
S:mr A 1 Hint. W. r:. K:tti
1
Worth A: W.t tii.
t-amr lMi4-, ntt. O f;
PardeyArCo.
Mmr Wave. nlw .u, i ;il -Ham
: MurrhM:i.
St-amcr N"..rlh M.V..r n. ',' "!r,
Worth Worth.
itnr Xort'i Eji-t. IV! 'n'it, l'-m't
well. ProUm I'unuui'i.v ... ,
Schr Chariots- Ann Pi.ti, V r . Li:il-
llitcr, Kt-rrttiirt ; C'aM r Hr.
S hr Ulllan. Am Id. !.
nr: C'aMr 15n.
chr cuith, Mie, n 5v-.a
t Ixk ll.
Jv hrWJ r..t!r, K":!t M 4 Pv ..d.
A Mtrtin.
Eln)RT I4I-TI.
.V I'cri Mraii-hlj I:-cfa'.i !V
fair c.tUm, l caJ. i.V.t! tu:; n'.:.i
lumlcr.
U'tt U. , 'Jirj Lai.-f. !!.. i. : .a
f;t tur t. 1 lale cUn iu i-f t ' :p-' JT
ccs an l lbl. 7 packa.a u.Jz'2- 1 t;Jj
'!. Kauul, 1J a k altf 1 VjX V,., 1
tM himi:iy, 1 kitrh, 2 hid 4 u.- It
oale rat i Mil fih. 2- IV crca u 1
metal, 1 tierce ru-i-, 1 tSvrcc tavla?e-, -iKxe
tobacco, C hb!4 li-suor:
' Mlmiko:o.
Tl4' Pr lariiirKlla M..-c, I its
S:ia. ila frra Al rl-.--ti via t.
Th u.a. t Alt x Sj ruDt ic t (prtviou
y), on the 2Ilh Nruiin-r -scw -i .'.-,4 ..
rale alout md mmju'i'l cf f tji .
I'm !iLs Ij fre bud i:iu lop i;a
ant inast. fore l;:nalt f'jre t-p j.a tui
.anK and fore t.j-ail; n th r oautajf
ill com up to city iu a dir or tn.
Arrid l-lw Nor tr'r luna. C'U;,
foii!iat'ii. IJritl,En,J dj, II KlU-iui .
1 Nov ai-l lt I.-e v-hr Nl
1 e 1 e tj. Uoftotu H-liftt'-T Au t H Gin
.cr, 1'tH-er. Providi n . II I; ?.t bar.j'j'
A li Vinle. PedcrM ii. Orrcitor. n .- 2 !-
ii'Hith: icr bri Dr .;rotH'r,' Iirrt.
Ui-'v: .4-arnhijt Bjih factor anl Ah
. ami, N-v. York; fc"Suwt 'N W ftritii,
.at, Nrw York: tu-ajuuip LtuIIlc, 111
timorc. .
In iwl-w lfubd out fior lir il lert,
iutid4rMii, dazow; l!r bri iipuUic.
"ho:iipou, Hall Knx; Nor banuc iNtik r,
Tanatx-D, Aut rdaia; tcr tarue Fmle
nke Weycr, Krclvr, Hottcrtau.; ftd
ariU John FuLtt C.un IrrM a.
In jrt rraily to jr d'wu ihc rirc r Nor
arque To Ventirr, llan.burr: Iir a.Vmr
lonaita, W'llliuirale, Kio dc Jaiuiro.
Th to? Warrivr ia u:i ltv tur -on
iec-ary rtlr m bk-h ill cuut.-l
n a lew day, wbcti the t .vr.d aad Jcr
Jaltiroore.
The wLootier Hil-i. lunvrc, IloaJ
xx'4 ith lum'n-r for Port au Pnrc
I.i-t or Vcn. ix Pkr Div . J.
llarqntt-Jtd John JV-uct. i-l U,
unlrn-m, Alrtandcr J'prutd .c Sa;
or i?urcct 3VSUa. Jabnn. William
MurcMfrf n: Nor IVooran, -iO WW, Jcr
niTTi, II K Hcil; icr irTi-, r
'allj. E l4iietiau & Wt-Urtnann; N"
Mjt, :ir.i tntif, 11 nrrkm, AI x J;raot
Son; Ntr U bkjalf, 27 Au lrro,
V Pprant A , Jirtl Iml. 2-
aJ5in. K F. H- : !ry UJ, Cll tvtJ,
Jardncr, E Kidder A 80s. .
iiri-jwSot t iH-'n, W2lam.
: Murchlwju; Nor ;aP2n, srJ Uku An
lfa, Alex iira3tn:A'n; Crr. Atiia,
11 tnn, Ehrmril.b. K Aicx S.ra-t A.
VroMicr Dr L';cTf 2i tn. Di-r, 1.
?echau A Wctntain. GrrCa-Ur. 2:
o i, Banrbom. E Pcxbaa k WcrtiuLau
.vcUxmcr Helen, IV toat, Dji ra r,
orthnip Ccmmlnj; II Willi
aiViiton. Worth Woia; SHcerC
Trier. INI Uc, BirMt, Ha ri.t Ho til;
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