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WILHINGTON. N. C. THURSDAY. 'JUNE 17. 1875.
' WLLMISGTON. N. C.
THTJESDAY. JUNE 17, 1875.
BY TELEGRAPH
THE UNIVERSITY.
IT3 OKQANIZATIOX-ELECTION
OF PROFESSORS
MECIAL TO TUB JOt'KNAL.
Raleiuh, June 16th,
The Board oi Trustee of the Uui
vorsity of North Carolina convened
here to-day. Two Frofemiors wtrp
elected, John B. Kiraberly wan
elected Professor of Agriculture and
Applied Sciences, and Ralph Graves,
Jr., Professor of Civil EngiuocriiiK.
Professor lumber ly is a Northern
gentleman, who taught iteuool for
many years in tho Eastern portion of
the State, and srtw'odoil Rev. Dr.
Wheate in the Fucuity of the Uni
versity, rescuing after the closn of
the war. He resides now in Bun
combe county. Eds, Journal
HEADQUARTERS.
THE CORRUPTION CASE IM
PORTANT DECISION.
Washington, June 10 Night
There are no new developenuuts in
Hind's trial for corrupting United
States officials. The point is raised
that the persons bribed were tempor
ary clerks, and not United States
officials.
In view of tnewaterjroutes through
out the South, the following is im
portant; Judge Wvlie. in the Eauitv
Court, in the first of the Georgetown
mill eases, that of. Kay vs. the Chesa
peake & Ohio Canal Company, decid
ed that the contract of Mr. Jiaj en
titled him to as much water as had
been coming to his mill before tuu
Canal Company uudertook to mako a
change; and he made perpetual the
injunction restricting the Canal Com
pany from diminishing the supply of
water to Ray's mill, aud from inter
fering with the guaga ; ,
GOTHAM.
RECEPTION OF THE WASHING
TON LIGHT INFANTRY.
CIVIL. RIGHTS-NEGROES AND
THREATRE3.
New Yobk, June 1G Noon. At
the breakfast given to the Charleston
Washington Light Iufantry yesterday.
. a letter waa read. from.Gov. Tildeji,
expressing regret at his inability to bo
present aud welcoming them to the
State of New York. This was follow
ed by brief addresses from Gen. Wood
ward, of the Governor's staff, and from
Col. Marshal Lefferits. of the Veteran
Corps of the Seventh Regiment.
New York, June 16 Night Some
three weeks ago vV. W. Tilottson,
treasurer of Booth's theatre was
charged before Commissioner Daven
port with having violated the Civil
Rights bill, in refusing to sell a ticket
to. Davis, a colored man, and as such
not . entitled to a seat in the theatre
elsewhere than in portion of the up
per part of the house set apart for col
ored persons. At the time of Tilott
son's arrest his counsel claimed that
he had not violated the law, inasmuch
as its prohibition of discrimination a
to color did not apply to theaCres
which wore managed simply as pri
vate business speculations, subject to
such regulations as to admission as
their proprietors might deem proper
to impose. Tillottson waived an exam
ination and gave bail to await the ac
tion of the United States Grand Jury.
During the sessions of the Grand
Jury, Davis has been before it several
times, but failed to impress the jurors
that lie had a case that they were war
ranted in entertaining and they there
fore presented no bill against Tillott-
' son In view of the interest taken in
this ease, this action of the Grand
Jury is important.
EUKOPE.
DcBLii ' June 16 Noon. Tho
American Rifle Team have arrived aud
were received with great entbuwi.ism.
Rome, June 16 Noon. The debate
on the Public Safety bill continuos.
London. June 16 Noon. Alexan
der Collier & Co., commission mer
chants, have failed; also Shand & Co.,
East India merchants, of No. 23, Road
Lane. ' .
Berlin, June 16 Noon. The ses
sion of the Frnssian Diet has formally
closed. v
Bismarck before leaving for the
country received the foreign repre
sentatives and gave each ouo assuran
ces of the peaceful disposition of
Germany. Whatever result the pres
ent trial of Yon Arnim may hi we it is
snre to be ultimately referred to the
Supreme Tribunal by appeal, either of
defence or prosecution.
London, June 16 Noon It is re
ported that the liabilities, of Alex.
Collie & Co. are $15,000,000.
Vienna, June 16 Noon The Pro
vincial Court has acquitted Wiesenger
of the charge of attempting to defraud
his father, General Becked. In the
course of the trial Weisenger deolared
that he was an adorant of Prinoe Bis
marck, and an enemy of the Ultramo
tanes. His solo intention was to allure
the Jesiut to aoquiese in an offer to
assassinate Bismarck, and thereby
give the latter reason for more enor
gotio proceedings against the Catho
lics. Ho hoped that Bismarck or
Bchwcinitz, the German Ambassador,
would reward him for his teal
THE (JIlASSHOlTEiiS.
Leavenworth. JuuelO The grss
hopjwrs have disappeared from thi
rogiou. Tho air for the past four days
ban been black with them goiug North.
I'ue farmers are preparing to repluut.
THE PHESMTElTlANS.
Montuel, June 1(5 -Night The
Uuioii of tile 1'rebbyteriuu Church
aud the Church or Scotland has been
(liiiiKiiimnttted. The United Church i
to be d.'sigcated the Presbyterian
Church ot Canada.
INDIANA.
BANK KOUBEKY.
Indianapolis, June 1( Night
During a heavy rum storm yesterday,
two men and a wouiuu drove to the
Central Bank. The womun engaged
ouo of the clerks in conversation at
the carriage, aud the two meu euteied
the bauk and began talking Willi the
Civhier, who wus presently get atwoik
figuring out the interest on & large
sum which they desired to loan. While
the Cutshii-r was tluu engaged the men
clipped luto their pookets packages to
tho amount of from S,.li to $7,000,
aud got oil' with it. No arrents yet.
THE HAILUOAD WAll.
THE RAILROAD WAR COMPRO
MISED. -SPECULATIONS.
Baltimore, June 16 Night A
special meeting of tho Board of Di
rectors of the Baltimore fc Ohio Road
to colihider the Iuims of (settlement
Hgrned upon by Priideut Scott, aud
Vice-President . King, -at tho Fifth
Aveuue Hotel on Friday, Juno 11th,
was held to-day and adjourned shortly
after 12 o'clock, the session lasting
about an Lour. The proceedings were
strictly private, and will not bo given
to tho press, it is stated by omeialN,
uutil alter 3 o'clock to-duy, if then.
This may be to prevent speculation in
stock by outside parties. A number j
of reporters representing the papers
in Washington, New lork and other
cities, are about tho building eagerly
waiting for the publicity of the pro
ceedings. Official The Directors ol the Ualti
more & Ohio Railroad Company, at a
special meeting to-day, ratified the
basis of settlement as agreed on by
President Scott and Vico-President
King, mak ng a single amendment
which it is expected will meet the ap
proval of the Board of Pennsylvania
Directors. '
Philadelphia, June 10 Night
It is understood that the agreement is
for a period of ten years, the Compny
to agree upon a moderate rate betwee n
all competing points, which will be
maintained by both. The contract can
only bo terminated by a resolution of
the respective Boards. A special com
mittee to bo appointed by each Board,
tff whom Bfmlt m referred -all matters
of difficulty, if any that may arise,
relative to the practical working of tho
management and with power to adjust
ell complaints between the two Com
panies. Tho Pennsylvania Company
opens its liuos between Philadelphia
and New York and the B. & O. R. R.
ou the same terms that they giveother
connecting roads at Philadelphia.
This agreement, it is believed, will be
of a permanent character. It is un
derstood that the details of agreement
will not bo published.
TUe Ktorjr of 1'rion aucceaaiful Col
ton Manufacturing In the South.
If any argument wera necessary to
prove that the manufacture of cotton
goods can bo made very profitable in
the South, Triou Factory furnishes the
premises arid conclusion of such argu
ment. This fatory was located mid
way between Ronio, Ga., and Chatta
nooga, Tenn., and about forty-four
miles from each place. These were
its only markets, and they only acces
sible to it by railroad. From one or
tho other Jit drew its supplies of raw
material and provisions, aud then
hauled back the manufactured goods
to market. And Trion enriched its
ownora was one of the most profita
ble manufacturing investments in the
country.
When the old factory burned down,
several months ago, the proprietors
hardly allowed the ruins to oool till
they were among them clearing away
to make place for a larger aud more
extensive struetureThe new factory
will be ready for operation in Septem
ber, equipped throughout with new
and miuh improved machinery, aud
ou a more extensive i-culo than of old.
This looks like business ; shows that
Messrs Marsh & Allgood not only know
how to conduct the business, but are
possessed of that pnbiio spirit and en
terprise necessary to combat obstacles
and wrench victory from defeat. To
induce them to rebuild on the old
ground, the well-to-do farmers of the
neighborhood, and others having small
savings, invested it in the new enter
prise, aud thus were these gontlemen
enabled to stand the loss of one fac
tory and build another without bor
rowing a dollar, aud without going out
of their own neighborhood for i'ddi
tional capital. This shows that they
deserve to succeed; thut they possess
the entire confidence cf tnose who
know them best.
Now, there are, scuttered all over
East Tennessee, water powers equal
to and better than the ouo utilized at
Triou; dozens of them within two
miles of railroads. And for that mat
ter the difference botween steam and
water, as meters, in cost, is only nom
inal. There is no reason why a cotton
factory at Chattanooga should not bo
more profitable than one forty-four
miles away, whioh depends largely on
Chattanoogo for its market. C'Autta
noofa Commercial.
iwcnniMff? pAnnc qxiK tjp
prints
k.mdit fuklonthla itv the
VflOS
Resolutions oi' Thanks.
At e'.eC mwtlng of lh Yuun( I'.lhoilo
Kii. ii i so.tiv, th uiklomgnnl, t iwtiiUd
r.niitunkw lot lbt puipuM. .ubniitlrd ill fair
! ii g .r. mul'io .ml tomiuliuii., wbiett wt
mi u:oii'Uiy Jo ttd:
A utiuitt, en ti rec.nt ..-out. oa andw
the .',11-i'Hv. ut tUi. Hocmljr, nrnctt ddl.y Mid
rwiM-qu ut kuxi.tr w iixuleuct'd kjr th.
mvim-iiUU (louuuiiif of th Uu. Wortb lb
rti-i.i i n .learner- aud Ui. .icuraumuu want
tli. rrilent. of namwou. aula of kind una
and euniwleratiuu on tbat account, fur all till
it bttioirr. a. to niaka public acknovlodf-lu-'i'j
liieraf'ora
AVjoMti, 1 liai th thank, of thin Society arc
dm .Bidar. b.ri'b. tfuilemd to aa Oa)alH
aid iftio.r of tba rvpnua outlet Kmma Dunn
or mi Kimronilr aiding lu ttie.altort toluw
tli-i4o W.trlb fitira (ha bvarh.
lituslvfJ, I hat weavUnatrlixli, alih ihanki,
the kii.dnuw ot t'api. .1. T. Bartiar, ol lb.
.(nam tug Jamiw i. Katon, who ramalnml
nrar tho ur. Wortb for aa.eral bonra. anil by
alVit r.Ttnt.d her from dtutuig further
on IUe I fach
h'.fiiJrril, That our thanka arj du. and at a
lu i- by iirU'la ly tendered to Menaia WliUaw
.Muii'iii. n l r the Under I Iba tuavf the
. It Mn.cl.i.iu, and U (leorga itarriaa, fciq ,
for ih, i Waccikiuaw, (which ateamera war ai
romlv miner ay to ri-nder any aid to thaaa
cuim'iMii.tii that wight b ihuv wary) and toih.
iu ilU-l ki'titloiiicii who TOluntaercd their aer
tirt'uitu i lie iM'4'a.luH.
. ftWi.. That a cui-y rf thea reaolutloii ba
imlud hi the star and .loviHAL, of thit
city.
KKANK H DARBY.)
,UVKt HKII.LT, Com'tte.
I M. ALI.KN.
NEW ADVEETISEMENT8.
GREEKSOOSO FEMALE COLLEGE.
tiKFKSSBOKO, N. O.
f IIIIK KA I I, HrSHON WILL HKGIN ON
- the lMlli of .Angii't. term, rrdnrad.
' hatgi'ii er wtwilon of to ', board (ex
clusive of WHuhtnaani ll);ht.)' 7.1 00 Tuition
In rcu .r Ki.gli'ti rourae, ?it (Ml. harge. tor
evr tiiliri, hkmI rut. For catalogue, oun
tallilng tiartiiMiJar. illy to
T. M.JONKt, President.
N. If. n.WiLSoa, Pread't Board of Trnlcea.
Jutui: l-lm
Auction Sale
J WM.li 8tLL, ON
Friday, 18th Instant,
at PUBLIC Al't'TIOH, mv Kntlre Ktock of
(HtOCEUIES,
Iticnillni! Hiortm, Kluturc, n. Halfl to com
iim e at III 'cui. k. It. W. 8IIUKK.
Imif 17-2i(l) 81 N.rrout SUret
The Odd Tiump.
A
NUTHEK SUPPLY,
.MtST RKKIVrT,
At T. UEINSliEliQEIVa.
THE IflOHNTAlK of IliO I.OVKHS,
with POKMi from NAT UUE and
TUADIHo:,
nr
PAUL II, II A Y N E. '
ltuuud beautiful In cloth and Cloth and (lilt
Kdi;e, i'rloe l bo.
JUST HEOEI V ED,
HEIKMSBERCER'S
LI to Book and Hntlo 8 tore.
June 16 14-tf
OUR VAKIETIEa"
CBISPMILKBUISCUIT,
CORN HILL BUISCUIT
FHK8H FAMILY SODA CHAOKEKB,
CREAM NUTS,
BNT'8 WATKK I
JJENI'H BOTTKB t-R0,M'
Albert Buscult and Hand Made
Butter Crackers,
FRKXH GINUEIl HhAPB,
HAKKK.S CKIMaON CHOCULATK,
WALLACE'S (JKEAM CHOCOLATE,
GERMAN SWEET ANU VANILLA
OHOOOI.ATK,
ENULISI1, FRENCH AND AMKUIOAN
AUCES. SPICES aud PICKI.KS,
LAGE3T STOCK AND
FINEST 8El,KCTION OF
FAMILY GROCERIES
. IN THE (STATE.
CHAS D. MYERS &C0.,
9 & 7 Norm Front St.
June II H4-tf
WHITE SU LPHUB SPRINGS,
Catawba County, N. C-
rnHH CELEBRATED WATERING
X. Place will bo open for N elect Vlritora lat
I uiie. The Brhigit nre ailuatrd SB miles
Northwentof Charlotte, 60 nil o. We.tof8alla
liury, and uil e. from Hickory Station, on the
nwuiiii i. i. taiiiuau.
The bracing mountain atmo.iibere, with the
bealih-rHitoriniii uropertie. of their watera.
ruixler tlie.e Suiinga a niont desirable reaort
for Invnlida and plcasure-tnektirs
Tho Mineral watci. embrace Blue and White
8itlhur and Chalybeate. It la the best and
tuoet extensively fitted up Waterlug place la
the Sikto .can accommolate 3oOierioiia.
Oood BAND UK MUHIO, Ten Pin Alley,
Billiard Table, and a aupply of Ice.
Omnibus will beat Hickory Htatton, on the
Western N. O. Railroad, for paaeengera on the
arrival ol every train.
Konrd f 38 00 per month of 28 dayK half
ir I e fur children and aervunia. and a liberal
deduction lor lamillea.
. My poatoffioe la White Sulphur, N. C.
I)K. E. O. ELLIOTT,
Proprietor.
June 17 144-lweoddal3ww.
HO POSTPONEMENTNO HUMBUS.
A Southern Drawing, If! anaared by
1 1 1 ar I. l onod .cntlcinvu, atud
Hucummeiided by tlie Uov
uor ut Virirlnia. "
THE MONTPELIKR FKM ALE HUMANE
ASSOCIATION,
of VirKlnla, propose, by
GRAND GIFT CONCERT
At Aloiar.dria, Va , on the 13th or July, 187
chartered by the Legielattire of Virginia and
Circuit Court or orange county, to e.iabll.b at
Moutpeller, the former residence of President
JamcB M.dlson, a house for the OIl,Intlim
and institute Ladica of Virginia. Whole tick
ets, 20; halves, lo; quartera, 5; eighth, or
ooupons, 9'i SO.
Capital priieicash) t K0,0fl0
One carh do S0.0M)
i me c&sli do 215 OK)
Ten cash do... (each).... 10,(KI0
Kltteen cash do ..(each),.., 6,000
Flf.y chnU do (each).-... 1,000
One h ii mired cash do (each).... M
Twety thoiumndcai.il do (each).... V0
Total, to be distributed aa above 1,000,000
Total cash gltta 22,178; fetal number of tick
et 1(0,000. Refer, by OBrmliwIon, to Uor.
Kon uer. of Virffinla:TCx-Oov. Walker, of Vir
ginia; Judge Hu gba, of Virginia; Hon. John'
w. dounson, u, n nenator; non, j-. neeiw
Rnwen. M. airi many other gentlemen of
poxitlons No tricks, nobiimliug, VioHcslly coi.
(luctcd h statet' in the cenitlratn of Governor
Kemtier. fAMMS HARBOUR,
Presd't M . H. Asxiclatlon.
Fur Inlnrmation, plan of drawing and tlrkMa.
apply without delav (aa the time 1. limited),
to H KMJKlt.HON &) , Agent..
a" Office mljoltiing Jami a Anderson A to.,
South Wntcr Street, Wilmington, N.O.
June 17 144-lw
GBEEN Sc PLANNER,
' Wlioleaale aud Ketall Dealer
i s
DRTTW.'' v. ,. M KDIUIN KK,
PAINTS, OILS,
tHKMIOALS, TOILHT AKTIOLES,
DTRS, HAIR BU0SHK8,
KKROSENK, ALCOHOL,
BF.KO. 0.
Market Street, Wilmington, N.O.
Junell 144-tf
NEW ADVEKTISE5ENTS.
TO-DAY
Wk are ih KsecEipror
A L r A C C A BACKS,
BERGE SACKS,
ALI'ACCA FKOCKS.
8E1W3E FRCXJKS,
LINEN DUSTERS,
ALPACCA DUSTER8,
DRESS SUITS,
ALL BELLINO CHEAP.
MUNSON & CO.,
CITX CLOTLU-iaUi.
juaal 1 tr
FOR SALE.
j. Top Bug-firy;
pEHrECTLY EW, OF BEST 1ALTI
more aianufactute.
ALKl
WELL BROKEN YOUNG SADUI.E
aud Harnea
'' HORSE,
Apply t
' PR. THOMAS',
Corner of Fourth and Market.
June 17 Wl'
A Startling: Tumble
IN THE PIUCES OF CLOTHING.
Men', and Boy'l Alpacca Coat., 1 Mtol CO
White Linen Duck Coat.... 1 00 to I 60
White w k Pant a I U0
Boya Brown Linen Pante.. 73 to 1 78
" Jacket A Pent 100
Beautirul Bulncl. Sulta.... 10 00
Handsome Dreaa Bull at comparatively low
figure.
. A. DAVID.
lunen HI
The Odd Trump.
NOVEL. .
WalUr'a Ward, a Novel by James Payn.
A Floating City and the Blockade Uuoucra,
by Julea Verne.
The Myaterioui l.land, by Julea Verne.
Dora, a beautifully 111 nitrated Poem, by Al
fred Tennyaon. Price 10 oeuta.
- Look at the Clock,. Poem by Tkomal In
goldsby (R. H. Barham )
All foraale at
Conoley & Yates,
CITY BOOK STORE.
The only place In the olty where) tfltt can get
the INK and COPYING CKAYOJS."
June 18 141
efflcB Of Board of Conuty Commissioners,
NEW HANOVER COUNTY.
S FA LED PROPOSALS WILL B RK
rnlved on til Wednesday, the VSrd lust., lor
furnishing Medlual Attention to the out-door
poor of New Hanover oountv. for one year,
from the Vi day or June, 1H7.1, to the M day
of June, 1H16. Propoeal. to apply to the oufe
door poor within the city of Wilmington.
JAMBS W1UJON,
Ch'm Board of County Commlaalonera.
June lo lw 144
For Rent'
Three desirable rooms
FOR RENT.
Apply to
MRS, L. H. FORE,
Red Cross, between Front aud Second atreeta.
June16- 144
Tim Willi an! Coast Turaie
A MEETING OF THB SUBSCRIBBBS
io the capital atock of "The Wilmington and
Coast Turnpike Company 1 wtll ba held at the
Puroell Houee, on Saturday, the tttli Inat., at
3 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of duly organ
lalng aaid corporation, by the elect ou of a
Board of Directors, and the adoption of proper
by-lawa for Ita management.
WM. A. WBIOHT,
T. J.SOUTHEKLAND,
J. B. DAVIS,
O. D. HTEU8,
WM. A. CUMMINO,
NORWOOD OILEH,
Com appointed by Corporation.
WiLHlifOToa, June 16th, 1K7B.
June 16 lot V
Ileal Estate at Auction.
J. STffiNBERGERKO., Auctioneers.
BV VIRTUE OF AND PUB8I7ANT TO
the provlBloiis of a certain Indenture of
mortgage, made by William Willie and hia
wife, Kveiina Will', bearing date the ISthday
of September, INe), a-id duly registered In the
proper oltice, I will veil on Satarday, the Sola
day of June. A, 1). 1X79, at la o'clock, noon, at
the door of the Court Houio of the county of
New Hanover, by public auction, for cash, the
following described lot or parcel of land, situ
ated in the city of Wilmington, county of New
Hanover and fttate of North Carolina, that la
osay, beginning at anoint on the North side
of Ann .treet, distant ninety-nine feet West
from the Northwest corner or Kighth and Ann
atreeta, thence running along the line of Ann
atreet Weatwardly thirty-three feat to a lot of
ground, ownea now or late by 1 nomas uwena,
thence along aaid Owens' Northwardlv, and
parallel with Eighth rtreet, one bundred and
thirty-two I eet to ground of lianlel l. Price,
thence Kastwar ly with gruiind of the said
Ijaiilel O. Price thirtv-thrBe teet, thence In a
atr.lght line Southwardly and parallel with
Kignm atreet, one nnnurou ana uiirty-two reel
to the place of beginning.
JAMKS W1L80N, Mortgagee.
Junelo-lOt 144
VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE,
LEXINGTON, VIRGINIA,
c
ANDIDATES FOR ADMISSION INTO
thla well-known Inatltution should preaeut
irly application, i,.,,,-,:
Catalogae will be forwarded.
Addrcaa, FRANCIS H. SMITH,
Superintendent.
in-od0t
Jun
NW ALVERTISEMEST8.
Grain Cradles and Fan
Mills-
OR A NT '8 Houth.rn Pattern, b KlngerUraln
CraillM, (the beat In tho maikvt), aud
tlianfa Fan M ilia lor drain.
For kale low by
GILES A MVROHISON.
June 11 141
TRUNKS, SADDLES AJiD HARNESS,
Traveling Baga. hatchets, Shawl Ktrepe,
Wo ii, Mpura, baildle Cloth., Feather Du.iera,
Oollara, llamee, tiaildlMV Hardwar, I aath.r,
Aile Ureaaa, and all kinds of oa.ldl.ty (Wis.
CARPENTER A MALLARD.
No. I South JTront hlteet, Wilmington. N. t
may W v tf
Children' 8 Colored Shoes.
Ju.t received direct from the Matiutuctory
a flue aaoitneht or Chlldren'e Hull, Mrmii.
ami Black Shoe of all sl.ee. with and without
heel.. Alao UenU Haml-Htwed IKu- loeaiul
Machine-Hewed Low (Quarter Slice..
Ladle Caller, and Hlipiera In gnat variety
" o. a. rmcE H,
No. 11 Markot Street.
Grass Blades,
IT
AY COTTERS,
Reap Hooka,
Oraln Oradir,
Corn Shelters, An. i '
A full aemrtmcnt ol the above fod and nt
very low pricee, can be loimdat the eld estab
lished II aril warn House of
JOHN DAW.SON,
19, 0 and 21 Market Street.
Jose " Wn
Reduction in Prices
FAMILY BUITL123
Fresh this week,
Importeil ami DomeHtio.
At GEO. MYEKS.
Preserved Ginger
AND SUAKEHl'ltESEItVES
at reduced prices, at
GEO. MYERB.
Cooked Corned Beef
REDUCED PRICES.
At
UKO. MYERS.
Best Butter
rN TUB WORuI) at 40 oeuta per pdtlliit.
At
UKO. MYERS.
New Process
1MPIRE FI.Ot'R. Notwltliataudlng the ad
il vano. In Flour at reduced priors.
At UKO. MYERS.
Bottled Lager Bier.
B
EST In the State at reduced prices, at
UKO. Al
YKU8,
ioo
CASKS IMPORTED CLANTJ atrrduced
prices, aud one hundred thousand Segars,
At
GEO. MYERS.
It & 13 South Front Street
June 13 I'll
22 Market Street
500 FACKJlG,5,, "
J?LUa AND FINE CUT TOBACCOS.
Ineh, 10 Inch, 11 In oh and Vi Inch,
4 Io pound, 0 to pound and t to pound.
Retaliate will pleaao examine oni atock.
D. PICOTT-
Jane U
141
Bacon and Lard.
gQ BOXES l. S. BIDES A SHOOLDKR8
ou smoaea
For eale by
KEltOUNElt da CALDKR BROS.
HAY, CORN, RICE AND MEAL.
100 BALKB UAV
1,000 biuhela Corn,
MhblaHloe,
COil bu.hela Water Uronnd Meal.
For aale by
KEUCHNER A CALDEK BROS.
Sugar, Coffee & Flour.
50
BBLS. REFINED BDOAR,
hlida. Demarara
1KI bare Cntt'ee,
to J bbU Flour.
For aale by ""' ' '' ' ---"""-"
KhCHMIB A CALDKR BROS,
Powder and Fuse.
400 KF,m KIFLK' ,,NlN(l i
ing rowner,
10,000 feet Fuse. -
"V.
. For aale by
KEKCHNKtt A CALDEHT BROS
June 13 141
Good Board.
A OENTLEMAN AND HI8 WIFE, nr
two ainitle gentlpmen, can be accommo
dtted with good board in a p.easant part ot the
city, a euort uiatanoe irom the iiitsinesa cen
tres. several day boardera can also be accommo
dated Aj ply at
June s 133-iw tbi urriUE.
IMPORTERS
I'lakln nnd rol
ored. By the B ale
Dor.fii, or At Retnil
Mingle Hammocka, 3
each, sent on receipt
of money. For whole
sale prlora, address (i,
W. Simmon A Hon,
Oak Mall," Boston,
Mas. Bathing Suite.
Military tioode and
Regalia.
l9S-1m-eo
OF
HAMMOCKS.
may
Du Pont's Powder.
T) RIFLE, 8PORTINQ AND MUSKKT,
BLASTING AMD MININO-In Whole.Ha
and Quarter Kega.
eie by
.Q. PAB8LEX M 00,
NEW YIILTISIMEMa.
let tim
BEO WN &
15 MAHKET tlW,
Have lUtormincd to clear out sll their
NU3IM ErVnTOOK
. at
GREATLY . REDUCED PRICES.
, Hals to commenco ou .'
MONDAY, JUNE 7TII, 1875.
Homo gret Iargaiui will Iw nfTuml. We ilo uot connljer it oeouasarj to
go iuto details, ns tho pnbiio freuernllj know do bottling by lnilvof.
One Price.
Cull curly
B A R 6
BROWN & RODDICK,
luilw (I
MORE PARTICULARS !
WT .ASSORTMENT OP
SPRlGiSMMERGOflBS
IS NOW COMPLETE
IN ALL THE DIFFERENT LINES.
My ctiritomorg bnvo shown tboir appreciation of my LOW PRICES by their
liberal purehaHon, for which I'm thankful. BTKANOEIW not posted, and
doBiring the value of their mmry, can
-
AT
M. M. KATZ'S,
. aprll IS
MISCELLANEOUS.
WARM SPRINGS
MADISON COUNTY,
Western North Carolina.
rpHESK 8PKIN03 ate lltuated live mllot
from the Tennesaee line, on the banks of the
French Broad river, In the very midst or the
highest raniiea of mountains east oi the MUI
alppl river, In a roitntry generally known and
truilifully called the Nwluerland of America.
'l'HK HO'IKI. ACCOM MOIATIOS are
uiunirpatafd el aiy watering tilace or summer
reaort In the auntry. 1'he liatlia oonslst of
large pool, ot a dear, powerful Mineral ami
Ktectrie Wattr, temperature lii2 to lot degrnee
Fahrenlieit.whluh are wonileriuny iuvi-oratnif
tnall Invalids, eiiuallalnir tho circulation and
stiniiilattng tho secretory organs, and will, fn
moat caeca or cnronio ai'ii oiiii-aume iiimi,,
Hheumatisin, Faralysls, lypila, ellralgla,
Hecondarv Hviihlll., Henhrllio and Calirn'oiia
Dlaordcr., Herofula, Otitaiieona Ulaeasea and
man illseaMi. ridmillar to femalo. etl'ect a
spemly and radical cure. There ut also a tin III
Hulnliur Hnrliiu near the Warm Hnrliiira, ro
eembllng very closely In tumperature and colur
of deposit, Uie Vellow Hulphur Hprlng of Vir
ginia, with a tnlphurooa odor much stronger.
Th fee BpringB are easy of acoesa from all
Southern oltl.a Iiy all the line of rallroaila
eonvergiagiiitn Baat Tennflasea, via Augusta.
Atlanta aud Knoavlllo, to Morristown, Kast
1'ennea.ee. thence to t'.nmherlatid Oho and
Charleston railroad 4fl milea to Welf t!roek-
thence hy stage g milea to the Hprlng, an easy,
ai.d (omlortahle trio. - Kxourslon 'llcketa are
on aalo In all tlio principal clllea 10 and from
these Bpringe at a great reauouou uu ioci
rates.
Rates of Board, $40 Per Month,
1 2.00 Per Week, $2 Per Day,
Chlldron and Colored Servants Half-price.
A mil? to Manager for Paninblete and Cln u-
lara or lo Wilmington uruggiata
J. A SAMPLE,
General Manager for Warm Springs Co.
June t
lau-uiuveou-wmi
$10, 8100, $500, $1000
FfltN reallJie Immense rrofltswhen invet
J ed in Stock Prlvlli gea. Circulars, contaln-
inir full nviil&natlnn of the mnilR of ooeratllll.
and quotation pilceaof all Stocks dealt in, at
ttio
NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE,
aenc free on application to
SIMONSON, BARREIRAS & CO.,'
Itunkurs Brokers,
Opp. N.T. Stock Kxcbango. 6 Wall at.,
Julie ti i.wnmi.T" 'j
. OR RENT!
The HOU8B. r.oeiuly built for and I!"!
occuniedbvthe Rev. J, (. lllden, oniLLt
Heventh, between Chestnut and Mulberry au.
Term, reaeonable.
, . . a. ha ah, urooer,
Corner 1th and Cuoetnut Sueets.
may 2T lno-tf
w
KIniNOARnNa.ntVljl.'riMU
UAHDS atpeotaltrat the
rfuutiBi A.ti urriuc
mmim
RODDICK,
Strictly Cash
aud nooiir a"
il l CI
45 Market Street
e
i an
got it by calling
36 Market St
-,..: i
MISCELLANEOUS,
WE KEEP
QUMHTANTLY ON HAND tie beet and
cheapett tine of UenU and Ladle eualom made '
BOOTS AND SHOES. .'
We keep on hand a One lot of Oenti and Law
die.
SLIPPERS
at very low prlcea.
We can beat the world on
CHILDREN'S 8H0ES.
We keep the best.
Our Men's and Boy'a KIP BH0UAN8 we
guarraiit.ee cannot be eacelled in price or'
yuallty. ...
E VANS & VONOLAHN. .
June 13 HI
Dog Ordinance for 1875
OFFICE OF TREASURER AND COL--
UCT0K,
Cm of WmuiNOTON, N.'C, I
June 12th, 1876.- f
1HE 1)UU ORDINANCK for 1875, rqulree '
that tho aaaie iliould go Into effect June lat. '
Notice la hereby given that all pajttaa own- .
Inu or kceplnu any doua. either male or teniale.
are ren,ulred to regtetar the same AT THIS - '
UFFIt'B, and procure the required Badge.,
commencing mummy, uie inu iiiH.i ana tor "
four (4) daya therealter. The Ordinance also . ,
providua that auch persona who lall to comply .
with the above requirementa will be eubjeca
to a penalty ot 110) ton dollara. : ,
T. C, SEHV0S3, , ,
. City Clerk and Treasurer.
141 -it
June 13
LADIES.
"JOW IS YOUR XIMB TO SAVS MOMST
In the purchase of : ' '
DRY GOODS.
Thla stock la to be sold In a limited time,
not out cent above actual coat will be charged
for any article, either large or small, alngle, or
In quantity. - ; ii j j
In this aale you have a decided advantage.
tho Stock la NEW, and every piece of Good lav
desirable. There are many email lota of broken '
Packages, Komnants, Qlovea, (JoUaia&o., &.,
that will be at much lest than eoal to oke
' . . t . .. . .
them out ' ' , '-. '
1 ) Very Mapectrully,
ft. .!
GEORGE LEIBER,
No. 29 Market Street.
June 13 ll