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WILMINGTON. N. a:
TUESDAY. JUNE 22. 1875-
, THE FlRC F1EXD.
Grand Bafids. June 21 Noon.
The business portiou of West Bridge
street ud other bualdinirs were burn
ed ia tkii place to-day. Loss $150,000.
, OOTllAM.
.'i' tacht races. !'-'' '
... .
i New York, June 21 Noon At the
annual regatta of the Brooklyn Yacht
Ulub to-day, the nrat and second boats
in each eiaae were aa follows : Sohrs,
Madeline, first in; Comet got first prize
on aotual time tad by time alloirauoe.
First elaae tloopa first boat in and
first prise, by allowance, won by the
the Undine ; White Wing, aeoond.
Second elaae sloop Schemer, first;
Sophia, aeoond. Third class sloops
Wm. F. Lee, flrat; Victoria, aeoond.
IIEAIHJ UAUTEltS.
,;: JiV WARLIKE.
THE GOVERNMENT AND THE
;,.. j1; TELEGRAPH.
ECBOE3 FROM BUNKER HILL.
,yfimniQTaax, Jane 21 Noon A
naval force with steam launches wiJl
be ordered to proceed to the month of
the Bio Grande to look after onr in
. teresta there, tnd corporate with the
army in the suppression of Mexiouu
.inidaA ' - - '
Soon after the arrival here of the
Postmaster General he will invite the
presidents of the principal telegraph
1 companies to consult, wit.h him con
i oerning the redaction of rates charged
the Government, a modification of the
present arrangement being desirable.
Washikoton, Jnne 21-Night.-The
Knights Templar at the banquet given
by the De Molay Oommandery on Sa
turday evening, the table was laid with
the most expensive viands of the sea
son. Eminent Commander Jno. M.
Clark sat at the head of the table at
whioh were seated 330 guest, and the
E residing offloer made a speooh of
earty weloome. Gov. Walker also
spoke, asking all present a hearty wel
oome in ease they oame to Biohmond.
Alderman Clark extended a weloome of
the eity, and Commander Tanner on
responding for the Biohmond Oom
mandery, gave an account of the cour
tesies reoeived on the trip from Balti
more to Boston, and extended a hearty
invitation to De Molay Ctohftnandery
' to visit Biohmond very soon. This
was seoonded by all his Oommandery
with lusty cheers. Yesterday both
Encampments went to Musio Hall,
where a sermon was preached by Rov,
W. H. H. Murray, before an audience
completely filling the hall, although a
ticket was required tor admission. A
special oda was sung by the Masonic
choir.
The Navy Department has advices
that the United States steamer Sara
t nao ran Upon a sunken rock in Sey
mour, pass Johnson Straits.on Sunday
morning about 9 o'clock. No one ap
pears to have been lost. The news
domes by telegraph from Victoria,
where Lieut Commander Sanden had
arrived in one of the ship's boats for
the purpose of chartering a steamer
to go to the assistance of thr ship
wrecked marines. .
ECHOES FROM BUNHEIt
111LL.
, MOBE HOSPITALITY-M A 8 S A
CHUSETTS AND VIRGINIA.
New' York, June 21 Noon. The
Boston Dispatch of yesterday says :
, Only one of the visiting organizations
from the South remains in Boston and
that is the Biohmond Oommandery of
Knight Templars. They leave to-day,
(Monday).. Their reception here has
been the grandest of all the great de
monstration of weloome made during
the past week. . The appropriation for
the entertainment of these seventy
men was $20,000, and a great deal
1 more has been expended for the same
objeot by private citizens. The colla
tion given them by St. ) Andrew's
Lodge, which has only thirty-eight
members, oost $3,000. They were
treated to a carriage drive about the
suburbs, resting from time to time at
the elegant residences to which they
were invited. They were also splonr
i didly , entertained in Newton. The
guests are overpowered by all these
and other evidences of hospitality, and
,, tbey say that they will go home with
revived affection for their sister com
monwealth and new interest in our
common oountry. . ..
""" Their spirit is set forth in an ex-
' tract from the speech of one of their
number,, Ex-Governor Walker, when
the Oommandery and their hosts made
a masonic visit to the scene of War
ren's death at Bunker Hill. The Gov
ernor said, in cloing remarks: "We
come here to eay that we recog
nize that the flames of war have fully
subsided and glourious emblems of
peace are growing for all of u. Cries
of "good", and applause. We oome
here to say that in honest reality wo
desre to extend to you the right hand
of fellowship, and in the future to
maroh on with you as one people, la
boring to accomplish one great objeot,
the perpetuation of the American
Union in all its purity and sublimity,
and in all the grandeur in whioh our
fathers fonnded it, and in which it
flourished from the first. Applause
and cheers. To be brief, we stand
here to say to you that we hope the
one of Massachusetts and Virginia
may always be able in future to say,
'behold how pleasant a thing it is for
brethren to dwell together in unity."
Applause and cheers. 1
The sentiment here expressed eeom
148,
to be shared by all Southerners who
have attended the celebration.
Pbovu'kntr, B, I.; June 21 Night
The Biohmond Commandery cf
Knight Templar arrived from Boston
this morning and were received by St
John's and Calvary Comniaudariee and
ware entertained by an elegant oolla
tion at Howard Hall, afterwards the
three Commanderiee took a special
steamer for Bocky Point where a Nar
ragansett shore banquet is to be
served.
Norfolk, June 21 Night The
blue and the gray mingled and joined
hands this afternoon to weloome home
from the Boston Centennial the Nor
folk Light Artillery Blues. They
were met by a batillion of marines
with the marine band, the City Guard,
fire department aud a vast conoourse
of enthusiastic citizens. Speeches
were made by (Jen. t itzhugh Lee,
Col. Walter II. Taylor and others, tes
tilling to the cordial and spontaneous
ovation tbey reoeived at the hands of
the Boston people.
CA BLNET MOVE HEAT.
SERIOUS DIFFICULTY LIKELY
TO OCCUR OUT OF THE
MEXICAN TROUBLES.
WAanmoTON, June 21. Nightr-Robeson
has gone to Annapolis to distri
bute diplomas.
Uriatow has gone to New York.
Surgeon Janus Simmons has been
relieved from and Assistant Surgeon
E, G. McClellan assigned to duty in
the Department of the booth.
it is reported thnt the steamer Sar-
anaok foundered oft California.
Gentlemen inofficial position are ap
prehensive that unless prompt meas
ures be taken with regard to the con
tinued raid on the Texas border, the
United States and Mexico may be
come involved in serious diffloalties.
There is no doubt the Mexican gov
ernment as it has repeatedly informed
our own in reply to frequent protests,
is anxious for the removal of all causes
that could possibly produce a oonfliot
of arms between the two countries.
but the border being for from the oap-
itol, it cannot exercise its desired oon
trol over the Northern States of that
Republic
Two years ago the Mexican govern
ment protested aeainst the invasion of
its soil by General McKenzie in- pur
suit of Mexican raiders, but our gov
ernment could make no amends and
did not censure that offioer, consider
ing that the put suit was justified by
tne circumstances. The army will now
aot promptly in protecting American
citizens assisted by suoh naval applian
ces, as necessity may demand. The
steamer Plymouth, Cupt. Bussoll, has
been ordered to the mouth of the Bio
Grande, wlienoe the orew will proceed
in armed launches to the points where
their services will be required. The
command on the border is entrusted
to General Ord in whom the govern
ment has entire confidence, both as to
discretion and eflioiency. .
SOUTH CAROLINA.
ARRIVAL OF POLITICAL RE
FUGEES.
Charleston, June 21 Noon The
Uraguayan bark Perig has arrived
here. She brought sixteen refugees
from the Uraguayan Bepublio, among
whom are the four sous of General
Flores, who was assasinated in 1868.
On the 24th of February lost, these
persons, who live in Monteveido, were
notified by the Government to leave
the State within forty-eight hours,
they being suspected of being engaged
in a conspiracy to overthrow the Gov
ernment, va the aula oi .February
they were sent on board the bark
Peiig, which was chartered by the
Government for the occasion, and
sent to Havana in charge of Col;
Pedro, Biva Sceuohelli and Col.
Ceurtin. The bark reached Havana
on the 80th of May, but the Spanish
authorities refused to allow the refugees
to land. The Perip!aooordingIy Bailed
for this pott. The refugees consist of
journalists, deputies, one Senator, and
several army officers. Tbey will re
main here two days, and then go to
flew xork by rail, where they will re
main for a month. They announce
their intention of returning to Monte
veido as soon as tlio political storm
Bhall have blown over.
EUROPE.
THE SHOOTING TOUBNAMENT.
London, Jnne 21.-Noon A con
test took place Saturday at Edinburgh
between the riflemen of England, Ire
land and Scotland for the internation
al challenge thropby. Scotland won
by twenty points ahead of England,
and 139 ahead of Ireland.
The Corinthian from Quebeo for
Glasgow, has arrived in Clyde, was
in collision with' an ioeburg and lost
her bowsprit and figure head.
Paris, Jnne 21. Noon There is
reason to believe that the government
has decided that a general election
shall be held this year, and there is no
doubt that the Assembly will vote for
a final dissolution, as the government
assents to it. ,,
Loudon, June 22 Night There is
an nneasy feeling in the stock market
in oonsequence of rumors of further
failures.
The Carlist Commissioners of this
eity announoe that they are in receipt
of the intelligence that the Carlists
have entered Bustile in strong force
and that they have been well received
everywhere.
KANSAS.
CRors prospects;
Kansas Citt, June 21. Noon The
orop prospect in this State are better
than ever belore, and harvest bands
are hard to get. The crops will be so
large that fears are entertained that
not enough men can be obtained to
gather them,
unrmiGTOiT. it. c. crpzcJuiTE 22. 1875.
ILLINOIS.
PRICE OF 30AL.
Chicago, June 21. Noon Coal
dealers have fixed the price on Anhra-
cite Coal for 8ummer at 9 60 for nnt
range, and $9 for other ranges. .
MARYLAND.
COMPROMISE -OF TJHE B,
. W A R ADVANCE IN
RATES.
Baltimore, Jane 21 Noon It is
learned on good authority that aa tb
resun ox toe eonierenoe on Saturday,
in Philadelphia, between the Balti
more A Ohio and Pennsylvania Bail
road, thai Uoxet and freight agents
rates on Western bound frieghta will
De aavanoea lo-day in rtmadeipbia
aud Baltimore and that rates will be
further advanoed in a few days. There
will be no change in passenger rates
lor a aay or two.
PENNSYLVANIA.
.
MARINE DISASTERS.
END OF THE STRIKE.
PmuDKUU. June 21 Noon The
brig Ellen P. Stewart lost overboard
May 20th. second mate Joseph Jovoe.
of New York, aged 27, also, no date,
saw a steamer ashore inside the water
quarter shoal. The bark National
Eagle reports having seen large
quantity of wreck stun on the banki,
spars, petroleum bbls., timber, Ac.
WiLUSBA&BfL Jnne 21 Niaht
The long looked for resumption of
work at the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre
Coal Company's collieries, at Sugar
Notch, Wanamie, Hanover, Nantlooke,
Empire, Diamond, Plymouth, Hollin
baok, aud others, took place this fore
noon at a reduction of ten per oent.
from prices formerly paid. The six
mouths suspension in this region it
now endedr The men of the River-
side Coal Company, and individual
operators also commenced work this
forenoon,; , " V ;
EVECTIUCISMS.
The steamer Swallow had arrived
back at St. John's without seeing an
nv-
thingof the missimr boats from the
got
wrecked steamer Vioksbnnr.
The stock of Hermann A Exnera.
liquor dealers at Louisville has been
seized, and tho members of the firm
were arrested. , 1 1
Ex-Marshal Hinds, of Alabama, has
been acquitted in the first indictment
Three more are pending.
The Eastern bound train on the At
lanta and Great Western whioh left
Cincinnati Sunday night, was thrown
from the track near Hamilton. The
fireman was killed, and the engineer,
Jas. Grey, was badly braised.
TILE FOURTH ESTATE.
Niw York, Jnne 21 Night-The
editorial excursionits from Alabama
and Tennessee called on Gov. Tildon
at his residence in Grammeroy Park
to-day. The Gov. Addressed them,
expressing his pleasure at bidding
them welcome to the North, and
the hope and trnst that hereafter
there will be more intercourse be
tween the two sections, and that we
shall stand thoroughly united with the
oommon purpose of establishing and
perpetuating good government every
where. Hon. B. H. Powell, of Union
Springs, responded, returning thanks
to the Governor for his cordial greet
ing and agreeing with him in a re
mark that if the people of the two
sections had known each other better
the devastation of the late war would
not have occurred everywhere. He
said everywhere in (hi North they had
been reoeived with open hearts and
opened arms, and they have found
that he people of this section of the
country entertain for the South most
kindly sentiments, which are most
oordially reciprocated. They have
determined for the future to oo-oper
ate with the gontleman of the North in
securing and perpetuating onr com
mon oountry. The members of the
Association were then each introduced
to the Governor, when they withdrew.
DIED.
On th. momln- of the 10th hi .WILUAM,
Infant ton or William and Allot L. Ca Ulor.
The funeral will Uk plaot at o'clock thli
morning from the reddendo of bit father, on
Third street, between Cheatnutand Mulv.rrf.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Wilmington Lodge No.
319.
Emergent meeting tale (TUESDAY) t. M.
at 8 o'clock. V
PRESTON CUMMINO,
BecreuiT.
J one 22
148-1
lit
Important to Owners
of Dogs.
' Office of Treasurer an! Collector,
U1TY Of WILMIHOTOli, N. O., )
Jnno tl, 1875.1
jji MANT PKB80M8 do not appear to
umleretaod all the requirement ander the Dog
Ordinance. '
Motics is nxt.BT oiti that the penillr
Of TKN (10) 1XIIXAKS, for not procuring the
required dog blgf. will be enforced on and
after ThurnUf, the Mil Init.
The 'rdlnnno. provide, m follow!
"That the owner of any Dog within th eity
limit who (ball fill to pay the tax Impuead by
Ue bog Ordinance, chall beiubjestto prow
cation for violation of Mid Ordinaaoo, and re
quired to PA? A flKC notto soeod Ua(lfl)
dollira, at lb discretion ef the Mayor."
Oy order of the Mayor,
T. O. SERVOS!, ,
City Cletk and Treamrer.
Jant n HMw
MEW ADVERTISES E5T3.
Shirts Hade to Order
J HAVE SKUI1TKD th Agency tar
WAR DC1 GHIRTG
and am prepared to stake In Whit Skirt at
It St. Beat York MID at SI.
A rit CtaruiHd er Urn !.
A large tot of Qno Maria UndenblrU al
OOeenuaaoa. )
T'r, paralleled InUaoaminU la Kdy Mad
Oothmg,
A. DAVID.
141
laittM
Cooper's Tools.
Qf WARRANTED QUALITY. Th largo!
aud beet Meorta.nl o all brand of the above
good and at the lowert price la this city, ceo
be fuind at U eld eetabUthed Hardware
How. of
Jen II
JOHN DAWSON
Mora's Malacca, Ms-Cla and
- (M
Th traltiof Malacca, Imlo-Ohlna, and
i.hlnai or, Yen Veer' Travel, Adventure
aud wen Abroad ny J. lhaip9ii, r.
H. O. H., aatbor of "llloetretlnntor Uhlna and
It People." With over SO lllnatratton from
tb. eataor owa photograph aud ketolws
Ulntn,
roreaiea
UEIMSBSBOXK'S.
Piaiics, Orcaiis and Ctaos.-:
gold for Oah, or by th aay mon'hly plan.
HEINOBERCER'S
Uv Book and Marie Store,
Jsnona
ltt-tf
Smith's Feed Cutter.
rpHK BKSTand moat dnrabl Feed Outter
la the market .
For Ml low by
GtLKI A MCHGHISON.
1
JnntM
Administrator's Sale
TOHS U. KOCH, a AdmlnUtrater of Henry
Breer. deoeaaed. acatnat Henry Bremer
ea4 other Action lor the al of land, for
mtm ta uav 4abta.
la nnrau.no. ol aa order of the Ban rior
Court, made In the above titled eanae, I will ,
on Tbnraday, the 31 day of J aly, at 11 o'elook
at.. Bt tho Bionaago Oarner. in ueuuvor
Wllmtnaton. exnoae to aal to the klateet bid
der, at public eaetkm.the lot of land and prem
ium on tk MortBeaac uitenecuoa of rrou ana
Dock Street, froaUns It feet ea front etreet,
nil ltd feet oa Dock street.
Ttrma One quarter eaeh.balaneeoB a credit
art, ( and il month. Mra4 by jatomunry
note or parona, ana uu teeervea mi par
ehae Buney I paid.
Admluletrator H. Bremer.
Jeae 10 tel-tawew
Cheap is the Word.
LINEN VESTS, $1.
LINEN COATS, $1.
ALPACA COATS, $2.
STRIPE COATS, St
CASIMERE PANTS, $2.
PEICE WAY D0W1T.
For Clothing Call on
MUKSON & CO.,
CITI CLOTH1EBS.
Jna to
l-tf
TRADE MARK.
BTERSURE SAUCE.
LEA ft PERRINS'
OKLE B HATIDf "
LXBRATl
n
RiiKnnNnltil era KXTRAOT w
ev . I uTTirur.. m
MKDIUAL UttN.
I 1 MAN at Madraa,
oomroiBBKUBS
VO BB TH
to hi. brother at
I I WOktCKITKO,
A Mav, 1861.
f "Tafl LKA 4
II
"Only Good
PERKINS that
their unoe I high
ly etteemeed in In
dia, and la, In my
opinion, tb moat
palatable a well a
Bancs,"
Aud applicable toj
BTEBT VABIE
TT Of DISH.
toe me wnoie
ml Marc that la
Worcestershire Sauce.
Sold WbeUmle and for Eiportatioa by too
Proprietor, LEA A PERRINS, Woroeetst ,
England; and Retail by Dealer In Baooee gea.
rally throegbont the workt
' Alt for let ft Perrlnj' Sauce.
At the BREAKFAST TABLE It. Im
part the moat axqalelte relleh and aeet to Hot
or Oold Mast, Fowl, Finn, Broiled Kidney, Ac
At tho DINNER TABLE, hi soap, with
Fiih, Hot Joint, Oame, and In all .Oravlei, It
give a dellghtfnl flavor.
At tb LUNCHEON AND SUPPER
TABLES It le deemed lndlapeneabm by
thoao familiar with It ctUmabl qnallUea.
from Kett Ttrli Kmti.
There la no rellih la the world which to to
nnlwmlly liked a Lea A Perrln famon
Woroeetenhlra Banco.
. JOHN DUNCAN'S SONS
NEW VOKH
Itf-lyd&w
Janets
22i
Special Brands Plug
Tobacco.
"COMPETITION,"
"WAVERLET."
..,. "BOB ROY,"
"4 "LONE STAR,"
Bo well and favorably known.
D. PICOTT.
Jobs M
in
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Children's Colored Shoeg. .
Jut received direct from the Manafaeeery
a In ertm.kt of UblMrM'e Baft. Hronn
and Black Sbueeoi all eluw, with and without
kMla. AMao O.ute Hand-Bowed Bot-Toe and
Machtae-Howed Low Uuarter Shoe. -
LAdle Oalter and ailpper la great varltty
OL A. PRICE'S,
' ka.H Market Btreea.
QICENS80IQ FEMALE COLLEGE.
QBBBNSBUKO, N. O.
fpHK FALL SESSION WILL BKOIN ON
tho lth of Aagwrt. lerme reluoed.
Ohargee per toa of to week board (e
alaalr of waahlng and lighter1 SIS 90. Tuition
la regular kugluh courae, ISM, charge, fur
exWa atatlle, mederat. rot catalog ae. cou
talnlng partlcalare, apply to
T. a. JONES, Prixlrt.nt.
N. H n. Wiuow, Freedt Board ef Trnntoea,
Jult 144-lm
Dog Collars
DOQ COLLARS, ' -
DOOCOLLAlti,
DOO COLLARS,
IKHI OOlXABB at the Paddle, liara
aad Trank Store of
OARPI NTKR A MALLARD.
No. I "mitt Front Street, Wilmington. N. U
jane ip lee-er
WILMINGTON, N. C.
I In town. LtBve order al Uenoley t Tatra,
ja w . r Hl-lt
Tic Wiliniitoii and Coast TarnpikB
MEETING OF THB BUBMOUIHEBS
lolbapltal Mock of"Tb Wilmington and
Ooart Turnpike Oompaay ' will be held at th
Pnroell Hona, en Baturday, the leth Imk, at
I o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of duly organ
ding mid corporation, by the election of a
Board of Ulreotora, and th adoption of proper
by-law for It management
WM. A. WBlOHT, 1
T. J.HOUTHEBLANI),
J. a DAVIS, ,
u- MTER8,
j . , WM. A. UCMMIBO, ,
NORWOOD GIL18, j 1
, Com at'pointrtl by CoreoraUca.
witiBToa,juaath,imL i
JllieM-m w 144
Rooms for Rent i
JJVIIBABLB CNrURNIIHED ROOMS
lor rent oa Market street, over Brows A Bod.
dick1. Apply on th premleo.
Jn.el 115-tf
Ileal Estate at Auction
J. STERBER & CO., AlctiODCcrs.
BY VIRTUE OF AND FUB80ANT TO
the provUtkiu of a certain Indenture of
ninrtgage, made bf William Willi and hi
wife. M.ailna Willi. barrnc date th ISth da
of September, law. aid duly regiitered in tho
proper otttoe, I will anil en Baturday, th Mih
day of Jon. A, 11. WIS, at lle'elook, Boon, at
tn.aooroi u uearv tteun or ui otunty or
New Hanov.r, by puhllo anotion, tor eaah, the
following deecrlbed lot or parcel of land, itu
ated la the city of Wilmington, county of Mew
Heaover and State of North Carolina, that I
o ay, beginning at a point on the North aide
of Ann atreet, dl.tant ninety-nine feet Wert
from the Nonhweat corner of Kigbth and Abu
etneta, thence running along the line of Abb
treat Weotwerdly thirty-three feet to a lot of
grenna, ownea bow or late oy TDoma uwene.
the no. along aald Owene Northwardly, and
parallel with Eighth (tract, on hundred and
thirty-two feet to ground of lianlel 1). Prica,
thence BartwarCIv with ground of th ald
Daniel D. Prloe thirty-three lect, thence In a
Mralabt line Southwardly and parallel with
Eighth etreet, one hundred and thirty-two feet
w iu piaoo oi Beginning.
JAMES WILSON, Mortgage.
Jun 1-10t 144
Cuba Ilolaeses.
OC HUOS NEW CROP
: CUBA MOLA88E8.
For ale by
iKJCUOHNEB A CALDEB BROH.
Spirit Casks, Glue, &c.
400 "PIBa oabk'
loo bbla Olne, ' '
M " Bang.,
M Paper Blvot,
. For eale by
KJCAOUNEIt A CALOKU BROS.
Hay-Rice-Nails-Soap
1AA BALES HAT,
flBbleRlce,
tuo Keg Ball, ,,.
lot Box Soap,
For aale by
KBRGUNIK A OAIJJER BROS.
Corn Sacks To
bacco Coffee.
Innn DEW AND AEOOND HAND
tVUU ORAIN BAOKS,
' foo Boxee Tobacco,
ltn Bage Cottee.
ForaaUby
KER0UMER A CALDEB BROS
June!) 141
LADIES.
OW IB TOUR TIM E TO SAVE MONEY
In the porcha of
DRY GOODS.
Tbtf stock If to be Mid la a limited time,
not one oent above aotual coat will be charged
lor any artJole, either large or small, tingle, or
In quantity. .
Ia thli eale jou have a deolded advantage,
tbe Stock la NEW, and every piece of Good I
deelrable. There art many amall lot. of broken
Package, Remnant, Gloves, Collar Ae., Ac,
that wilt be at much leas than cost to oloee
Utm out,
Very rpctful1y, ' ' -"""' "
GEORGE IEIBER,
No. 29 Markot Street.
Jon IS 141
AUO tVlii S.RIPAI (UmI
KXW ADVESTISI2ZXT3.
BROWN & RODDICK,
Have tlotflrruinod to oloar out all tlioir
h um 3i eu n rr. O O K
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Halo to oommenoe on .
MONDAY, JUNE 7TH, 1875.
Homo groat Bargains will bo oflTorcHi. We do nol eonsidor it necessary to
go Into details, as tho public generally
One Price.
Call early
BR0WN & RODDICK,
BARGAINS IN SUMMER DRESS GOODS
AT
No. 30 MAlRKIST STREET,
A8 U8UAL AT THIS BEaflON, I'LL SELL BALANCE QP
lie mil mi,
,At Tory, Tory lowprioos. Will lo onon this week another lot,
of those dosiraulo
PACIFIC PERCALS and CAMBRICS
AT UNUSUALLY LOW TWCES. ALSO
MARSEILLES, PIQUE, VICTOBJA LAWNS,
White Goods. Ladies' and Gents' Gause Vests.
OAUSE F(ANNELS,MA118EILLES
nOUSE-KEEMNQ
M. M. KATZ'S,
Jub90
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR'SAILE
The HOUS! recently built for anuttMull
OocauledbTtkeKer.J. O. HMen. otijliui.
Hevenlh, between Cboctnot aud Mulberry Bt.
iiimi reaaonaDi.
H. HAAB, Grocer,
Crnor Hli and Ubeetnut 8 tract,
mayfl lue-tf
Reduction in Prices-
'family surrnsa
Fresh this week,
Imported and Domestic,
At OEO. MYERS,
Preserved Ginger
AND SHAKER PRESERVES
at red iol price, at
GEO. MYERS.
Cooked Corned Beef
JIT REDUCED F KICKS. 1 .
A OENXJIiNrB.
At OEO. MYEKS.
Best Butter
T N THE WOBuD at 40 cent per pound.
At OEO. MYKE8.
" Hew Process
EMPIRE FLOUH. Notwithstanding tbe ad
vance In Flour at reduced prior.
At OKU. MYERS.
Bottled Lager Bier.
BEST In the Btate at reduced price., at
UKJ. MVKRS.
100
0
ARES IMPORTED CLANTO at rrduced
price, and on kunared tnouaana gegara,
At
GEO. MYERS.
11 A 11 Soulli Front Street.
June 13 HI
Gr-REEIST 5c rLANNER,
Wholesale mad Ketall Dealers
DRPOS, ' 7 i"",1"'"":) MEDI0INK3,
PAINTS. OILS,
' uUKMfOALS, TOILET ARTIOLKS,
DYES, HAIU HUU8UK3.
KEROSENE, . ALCOHOL,
SEED, AO. ' x
Market Street, Wilmington, K. a
Junell M-tf
WKDDirG(JAltnMandTI8iTINa
CAtlBM a epeolaity at tb
iOUUMAh UVFiOa.
WHOLE NO: 6,912.
know wo do notbing by halros.
Strictly Cash
aud sooure a
45 Market Street-
AND HONEY COMB SPREADS,
OOOD3, &a, Ao.
36 Market St.
MISCELLANZ0U3
Bacon, Pork. Flour.
Sugar, Corn, etc
75 Boxes Smoked Sides and Shoul
ders, 50 Boxes D. S. Bides,
50 Bbls Pork,
100 Bbls. Refined Sugar,
800 Bbls. Flour-all grades.
1 8,000 Bushels Prime White Corn.
100 Bags Prime Rio Coffee,
, 100 Bbls. 8. H. Syrup,
100 Ilhda. and bbls. New Orop Cu
ba Molasses,
300 Bales Prime N. B. Hay,
350 Bales Prime Eastern Hay,
400 Bundles Hoop Iron,
200 Seoond Hand Spirit Casks,
100 Bbls. Glue,
250 Kegs Nails,
100 Boxes and half boxes Candles,
60 Boxes Lye,
25 Boxes Soda,
25 Boxes Potash,
50 Boxes Candy,
50 Boxes Soap,
50 Boxes Tobacco,
.150 Gross Matches.
For sale low by
WILLIAMS k MURCHISON.
Guano t Guano I Guano t
1K0 Ton Ouanapa Guano,
100 '. Eureka
, For aale low by
WILLIAM 4 A MUUeBISON,
- 1
June 10
The Finest Old Bran
dies and Wines
VERY OLD RYE WHISEIES-beet goods
In the trade. Hold by
CHAS 0. MYERS & CO.,
a North Front in.
147-tf
June 20
file Of Boaritf Comity ComiMoiicrs,
NEW HANOVER COUNTY.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL Bit BE
celved until Wdueday, th XHrd in.t, for
lurnuuing atraioal Attcnuon to tiieout-ooor
pool
or w rtsnoter eounMr. lor one year,
from tb 23d dv of June. WS.tethe
33d day
of Jnne, 1H16. Propoal to pply to th out
door poor wltbln the city or wumininon.
1 j AMR WILSON, .
' Oh'm Board ofOeuaty CommmHoner.
Jun l-lw i 144
VEDDIKQ CWD3
bamutl (aaaJenabl (ttle at ti
and Dilute i
the
jyuKNAL trica