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WILMINGTON. N. a:
FRIDAY, JUNE 25. 1875.
BY TELEGRAPH.
T11E EAHTIKJUAKE.
FURTHER PARTICULARS OF THE
TERRIBLE EARTHQUAKE AT
NEW GRENADA,
Nkw York, June 21 Noon Tie
steamship Andes at ttii port from Ma
raoaibo, brought farther particulars
concerning the recent terrible earth
quake which destroyed the town of
Ououta in New Grenada. From a per
son who had reached Mamcaibo from
Cucuta ahortly before the steamer
sailed, it was learned that the loos of
life and property was much greater
than at tint aapposed. Cueuta and
all the surrounding Tillages within a
radius of 20 miles were completely de
stroyed by the severity of the shook.
Many serious losses of life and pro
perty, also occasioned by rain and by
bands of robbers who organized imme
diately after the shook had passed
away, for the purpose of plundering
bouses prostrated. The Custom House
aud Coffee warehouses situated in Los
Caehas, were first attacked by the
band of these marauders, but they
were driven off before any serious
damage had been done 'jy them, and
forces have now been organized in
VU9 UOlgUU'J&lUg U1HCBJ .UU
towns and sent to the scene of disaster
for the purpose of protecting lives and
property of those who had escaped the
effects of the shock.
THE INDIANS.
TROUBLE ANTICIPATED.
Omaha, Jane 24 Noon Prominent
frontiersmen and army officers express
the opinion that there will be great
trouble with the Sioux, Chevennesand
Araphoes this summer and fall. At
least five large war parties have left
the reservations during the lost two
weeks. The cavalry in this department
are unable to keep them on the reser
vations. Through the limited numbers
it will be impossible for the soldiers
to guard the Black Hills and attend to
the Indians.
Washington, Juno 24 Night The
Indian Bureau does not credit the re
port that all the Sioux are on tbo war
path. They believe that neither Spot
ted Tail's or Red Cloud's men are en
gaged in any warlike demonstrations,
and feel confident that if any Sioux
are mixed up with the lawless move
ments that it is only a few roaming
raiders, who are not under the control
of these chiefs, and it would hardly be
fair to hold the Sioux, as a nation, re
sponsible for any raids or depreda
tions committed by these lawless
bands.
EUROPE.
ILLNESS OF LADY FRANKLIN.
ROYALTY TO VISIT US.
London, June v 24 Noon Lady
Franklin is hopelessly ill She bade
farewell yesterday to the commander
of the Pandora, which went in search
of relics of the Franklin expedition
and on other voyages.
It is reported that the Marquis of
Lome and his wife, the Princess
Louise, intend making a tour to the
United States.
.The revivalists have closed their
meetings in Liverpool. r The expenses
exceeded the contributions by 8,000.
Paeib, June 24 Noon The river
Garonne continues to rise. Several
persons were drowned by the inunda
tion of the adjacent country.
Berlin, June 24 Night The case
of Connt VonArmin, was decided by
the Kammergericbt to-day. " He was
convicted of abstracting, with inteut,
State papers of the character of pub
lio deeds entrusted to him, and sen
tenced t3 nine months' imprisonment,
including one month that has has al
ready expired. . The Count declares
tnat mere was no ground lor ine
charge of embezzlement, or offences
against public orders.
London, June 24 Night The Car
list Committee here announce that
they have received information of vic
tory by their forces over the Alfon
sists, in Castile. Nine of the Alfon
sists officers are said to have been cap
tured. ,
".-.GOTHAM.
TWEED'S BOND.
BEECHER.
THE JURY RETIRED.
New Y6rk, June 24 Night Judge
Donahue issued an order returnable
on Monday for the reduotion of
Tweed's three million bond. The
oounsel claims that the bail is exces
sive and unconstitutional.
The Court decided not to open, the
Beeoher case for more evidenoe.-
Judge Nrilson after instructing the
jury upon the nature of evidence, con
cluded with a long resume of evidenoe
and the jury retired.
An unknown man about forty years
of age, with brown hair and having
three fingers missing from his right
hand, hired a boat at Battern, and ac
companied by a woman who gave her
name as Sophy Schedler, aged 24,
rowed to the middle of the river os
tensibly with the purpose of visiting
some island. When not more than half
way aoross, the man took a pistol
from bis pocket and fired three times
at her, the balls entering the leg, ab
domen and arm, he then shot himself
iu the breast and died immediately.
" Rear Admiral John Decamp died
at Philadelphia, yesterday, at the age
of M, ' .
EJLECTMC1S31S.
The College st St. Theresa Tillage,
Quebec, together with about nftet'ii
bonnes, were destroyed by fire this
P. M. Loss not ascertained.
Mr. Clement Mauly, of Newborn,
is among the distinguished scholarr.
in Rhetoric, English Literature aud
Composition at the recent Commeuee
meut exercises at Georgetown College
HEADQUARTERS.
BONDS CALLED IN CHICAGO
PUBLIC BUILDINGS DE
PARTMENT MATTERS.
Washington, Juue 24 Night The
Secretary of the Treasury has called
in $3,000,000 of bonds of the fourth
series, dated May 1st, 18(12, upon
which the interests ceases on the 24th
of September. '
The Postmaster General returns to
morrow. Work on the public buildings at
Chicago has been stopped ou uceouut
of the unfavorable report of tiio com
mittee regarding the foundation and
material.
The Attorney General and the Sec
retary of the Treasury have returned.
The mails for the Navy Department
from the South Atlantic Station have
not arrived, though they are hourly
expected; therefoie the Deportment
has no ofiicial advices of the existence
of yellow fever on board the United
States vessels in those waters.
A private letter received here to
day by an oflloer of the navy, from a
brother officer at Rio, dated May 2IU.
reports that the yellow fever was rag
ing at that place, and that the number
of deaths daily, was from 15 to 20.
During the first half of March 192
deaths were reported.
On the United States steamer Lan
caster there were several cases. Fleet
Surgeon Denby and Assistant Sur
geon Fassig died, the former ou the
3d of April at Bahia, Brazil, but the
date of the death of the latter is not
mentioned. There had been much
sickness on board of that vessel.
On the Brooklyn several cases of fe
ver were reported, and two sailors
died in April. She arrived at Rio on
the 20th of May, and was then report
ed by the Surgeon in good sanitary
condition.
There were a few oases on the Mo
nongahola, but no deaths mentioned
when she left Rio. Several officers and
seamen remained in the hospital pn
shore, but all had recovered except
Assistant Surgeon Wa ugh. It was ex
pected he would soon start for bonie.
MARRIED.
On the anh inat., In this city, .t the resi
dence at Mr. X K rowler, by the Rev J H
Banew, HUNK KOWI.Kii ami MISS ELIZ
ABETH V GAKRI80N. all ul this city.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE MYSTERIES
of the Court of Naples.
With full page tlluatrstions. Br George W
M Reynolds. Author of "The Myaterles
of the Court of London," "ttoe r"otor,"
"Carollnejof Brunswick," etc.
AH Margaret's Wte
A charming novo by Minn Dickons.
For tale at
HEINSBERCER'S
Li to Bonk and Munlc Store
June 25
lbl-tf
Choice Virginia Hams.
o nnn Lbs very ohoiuk vikqinia
HA un
just received and for sale by
Br MiTCHK.Li. & son.
June IS 151 It
10 TO 20 PER CENT
SAVED
-IN BUYING YOUR-
CLOTHIM
-ritoM-
A. DAVID.
161-
j une 25
CAPITAL STOCK
. , - or th '
COTTON MILLS, Wilmington and Welilon
Kailroact, Flmt National Hank and Bank
w New Hanover at auction, at Kieuange
Corner, on Saturday, June Wtb, 175, at 11
o'clock, A. JM.
CKONLT MORRIS, -Auctioneer.
JnnetS l-2t
Flour and Meal,
A'
KD MIXED FEKO. Car-load order, fill.
ed on Hhort notioe. Grain bought at the hlghont
mrkt prloe. Addren, ;
CHARLOTTE CITY JM ILL,
Charlotte, N 0.
J une S3
xarw
Headquarters Cape Fear
Light Artillery.
rjlllKJM EMBERS of this Company ar. hereby
ordered to assemble at the Armory on Friday
at S o'clock P M, fhnrp.
By order of the Captain.
C. M H AHKISB, 1). .
June S8 1B1-It
To Depositors. :
THE ''WILMINGTON TRTJ8I' COMPANY
and Saving. Bank" haa traiist'eri ed to Hit)
Kiret National Hank deposit which have not
Itnen oaloil for to date, Depositors are requent
eil to call there Immediately, .nrrender their
pass bouku and receive their money.
F, W. KIKii, Cannier.
June W i IBI-M
YfEDlHKG CARDS lf . v
auto. fMatouabl rtyle at the
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
OFFICE OF THE CITY CLEIK AND
TREASURER,
ClTI OF WlLMIMOTOK, S. C, f
June 24th, 1875. J
AN ORDINANCE '
Ciuceruiug Oows and other cattle run
mug st large.
B
K I r OKOAINKD by the Hoard of Abler.
UMBOf UaCltyof WllonagUn.H. VH aa fol
low:
Section 1, That aay oow or e-raia dattls
of aD KikD, foead raualng at large) wtUta
the cor orate Umlta sf Ihl. elty, aball be la '
poundrd by the City ktarahat, aad Ua waet
rvquirrtl U a Bn ef Tan (K) Uollara.be
fore the aaue ahall be telea ed.
Section lAay ordlaanee or rti thereof ooa
flletiug herewith, are hereby repuled.
The abo.e rdinance wai adoptnl by the
Koanl of Aldermen on the Mthdeyof June
IWo, and will to Into eSecion after end Mon
day, Juue KMth lut.nl
T. O- 8EKV0S3,
City Clerk nod Trvaurer,
June ?3 lfll tf
Entirely New.
Try a claa. of our Soda WaUr. with the
"Toitle tiyitto."
JAUtX C. nif?IDS. DHI'UUIST,
1 hlid Mreet, opiMMlto City Hall.
Prewrintuiiueomoonndtd at all hour, da.
and night jaaae U
Attention! Attention!
All who are da.iroua ef eonverMnr eaeh Into
ahova preparatory in leaving the olty for the
eumnier will And It to their no vantage by eall-
ingaino, i eiaraet aireni, waere tu.y will
find an tmmrniie and wed (elected Block of
Hoot, and Shoe, at greatly reduced prloe.
Iun2t-tf
No.M Market ttroet.
We Call Attention
To our Ture Linen Costs at only. . . $1
Handsome Black Ashnant Coats $3 SO
Ilats from 15 oents up.
Trunks ...... $2 and up.
Bags ....$1 25 and up.
ALL CLOTHING VERY
CHEAP, at
MUNSON & CO,
CITY CLOTHIElia
Jue m intr
Dissolution of Partner
ship
N
OTICB IS HKKKBY QIVKN that the
r-aituerahlp lately exl.tlng betwoen William
P. Oldham and Preeton Gumming, sudor the
ttrm-name aud atyle of Oldbam A Camming.
waa diaaolrad on the tl.t day of Juno, 18TS, by
mutual oonaenk By tbo term, of tke dleaolu
tlon all debts; owing to raid firm are to.be aald
to Preston Camming, who If alone authorized
to receive and receipt for the ame, and all
debts owing by laid una .are to be iroaonted
to bim for payment.
W. P. OLDHAM,
PKKSTON CUM Ml NO.
Juno S'Jd, 1875.
Additional Notice.
fJIHK ODSINKSIt heretororo carried on by
the Arm of Oldbam A Uummlng will bo eon.
tinned at the tame place, at tbo foot of Dock
Street, by Preaton Cummlng under tho Oruv
nameofTreaton Cummlng oV Co., wbo, thank
ful for the very liberal patronage, respectfully
aolloiU a continuance of tbe same.
PKKSTON GUMMING.
June 2Jd, 1815.
June 18. 149-St
Bfllce or County Commissioners,
NEW HANOVER COUNTY.
Wilminotok, H. O., June 28d, 18TJ.
In pursuance of Section 18 of "An Art to
Maine Kevenue," ratltled Febiuary 14th, 1N74,
ami aection 11 or an act mown a.tn"a
chlnerv Act," ratified the 21nd dav of March.
1K7S, (he Board of County Oomuiuwioners of
Mow Hanover county met to-day at tbe Conrt
nouso, in me city or wnmingtoni ror tne pur
pose named in said acts, and bare taken a re-
cew until ...
Monday-, 'JSth alar imnt, 1ST3.
at which time the Commlatloners will prooeeil
to revlxe tbe Ux Hals and valuation reported
to them, and complete the ll.ta by computing
the tax payable by each poison and affixing
the same oppoalte bis name. Th. seastou or
the Board will continue for tho spues of
THREE WORKING DAYS.
The Hoard will bear all persons objecting to.
the valuation of their property or to the'
amount of Ux charged against them. The
Board has aright to raise valuations ef pro
lerty that may be unreasonably low, and for
that purpose are empowered to summon and
examine witnesses
After tbe tax Hats are made up and placed In
the hand of tbe Sheriff, it will be almost lm
poseltileto make corrections. Alt faults mutt
be considered the fault, of tbe tax payers
themiwlves, and notice is hereby given tnat no
alterations will be made alter the time ex
pires, except In accordance with tbe strict let
ter of tbe law.
JAMBS WILSON,
Chairman Board of County Commissioners.
JuneSt MOM
Pleasant Valley Ca
tawba Wines.
JJTIY AND BWEKT OH DBACQHT.
Sparkling Catawba. Hock
and Claret Wines.
The largest and mo varied etnek of Claret
Wines everollered In North Carolina.
Valuation from 04 60 for a sound table Claret
to st'24 for Chateau Mongaux genuine, bot
tled at the Chateau,
These goods eonie to u from the oldest and
best know" Importing home in New York.
J uoy are NOT AUCTION UOODS.
V CHAS. D. MYERS k CO.,
6 4 7 North Front St
. Wilmington, N- O.
june mi hi
The Finest Old Bran
dies and Wines
TTKRY OT.D KYI Wni8KIBSbeet foods
V in ins truue. ooia sy
CI1A8 D. MYERS tt CO.,
. T Nartlj traat nt.
Juntas Ml-tf
HIW ADVEETISIMEST1
Smith's Feed Cutter.
T
BK BEST and airrt durable Feed Cutter
la the market,
ror sale tow by
(HIES MUKCHIaON.
141
Juno ID
Dog Collars
000 COLLARS.
DOG COLLARS,
DOG COLLARS,
IHMJ OOIXARi at tbo aaddlo, Haraeea
and Trunk Store of
CARPENTER MALLARD.
Mo. South Front Street, Wilmington, N. a
jane IS les-tf
Cooper's Tools,
QF WARRANTED QUALITY. The largest
aud bast assortment os all brands of the above
t
.Amis and at tbo lowest prices In this elty, can
be found at tho old established Hardware
Hoaae of
June
JOHN DAWSON,
141-
22 1
Special Brands Plug
Tobacco.,
COMPETITION,"
"WAVERLEY,"
i "ROB ROY,"
... "LONE STAR,"
Bo well and favorably known.
D. PICOTT.
Juno SO
Blank Books
fJtllK IjAHUKHT and most eoiupleta stock
la tho City.
Playing Cards.
JJOMINOIC8, Chess Men,
vriDDSgs ooarua, uoecxers, sc.
STATIONARY.
FUtili and complete swort ment of Paper
A
aud Rnvelopes, Initial Paper of all kinds and
styles
All for sale at
Conoley & Yates,
CITY BOOKSTORE.
JnnetO ; - -- - - - 14T
Quarantine Notice.
TJNTIL FURTHBB KOTICK ALL VKS-
ssls from Ports South of C.e Fear will oome to
at tbo Visiting Station, near Deep Water
Point, and await the Inspection of the (Juar
antlne Physician.
All Teasals from Porta where Yellow Fever,
or other Infectious dbeaso exists, will be re.
quired to undergo a rigid and prolonged (Juar-
antlne.
All vessels or boats of any character having
sickness on board on arrival, or having had
sickness any time during the voyage, are re
quired to oome to the Btatlon for lniectlou
without regard to the Port tioin whence they
oome. Vessels not Included as above will pro
ceed without detention. .
Pilots are especially enjoined to make oare
sul enquiry relative to vessels, crew, Ac., and
If not sstianed with the statements of tbe Cap
tain or commander, or If tho "vessel if in a
filthy condition, tbsy will bring tbe vessel to
the Btatlon for further examination.
Pilots wlKully violating tbo Quarantine
Lews are subject to a forfeiture of their branch ;
Masters of vessels to a fine of two hundred dol
lars a day for every day they violate the
Quarantine Laws; and all other persons ars
liable for each and every alienee.
All vesrcla subject to visitation under above
regulations, will set a flag in the main rigging,
port-side. '
T. W. POTTKR,
Quarantine Physician,
Port of Wilmington, N, ,
Bmlthvlle, H. O., May 8T, IM.
may t 12t!lnovl
Mm Excorsion Tickets
VIA
Carolina Central Hallway
rpu TRAVJCLIMu PUBLIC! are reapeot
lully Informed that
ROUND TRIP EXCURSION TICKETS
good to return till
NOVEMBER 1, 1870,
can bow be had at the prlnoll Station. this
Kailwav AT LOWER RATES THAN
EVER BEFORE "' following l)K
DuR'VY CL SUMmTcB KKSOHT8 In Wes-
Urn North Carolina, with th Extraor
dinary Inducement of a Commu
tation Ticket, enabling business
men to make frequent returns
during the season at a nominal
cost. ,
. , . Tickets nowjon sale to
Lincolnton, Cherryvllle,
Sholby, Cleveland Springs,
Statesvllle.Morganton, Ma
rlon; Hickory Tavern; Old
Fort, Ashevllle, Catawba
Springs.
Hlght trains out of Wilmington via this line,
with elegant
ii Car
1
mske tho beet eennectlon for all of the abov
named poinUi.
Any further Information gladly furnished
upon application to
P. W. CLARK,
WUmlngton, M. O;
Juno 10 138 Im
bur eopy.
KEWSPAPIR DIK1CTCBI.
The Charlotte Miervrr,
The only mi.rnlnf dally paper pnhlUUrd In
th. State wratel K.lwla al Kurth ot WiU
iingtoa, elt.r. .prcial tnilucuient. lo arfver
tlUMa. lu cireul.tiun. M.e and uwliilnM
have been largely tncrewwd during the year
just pant, and It now reache. most ot the Mer
ohantaof Weteru North tlaiulliia, thusolter
tng aa an.rtrpaiapl meiltnai of eommaatea
lk Keteeen Hi. Merehantaof Wilmlngloaaud
the vple of Weit.ra horlk t:aroltaa.
Tuanaor aonM'airTiou!
Illy. ...... on er annum.
Weekly 1 10 "
" Advertising very low.
may 14. tlS-tf
THE RALEIGH NEWS
DAILY AND WEEKLY
rOBLISUBD V
THE KEW8 mCLlSlllNO CO.
DSVOTBI TO THE RUT IN rFHRHTM
or the Htata of North llarollna- U) tht
suoceer of tho Uonservativa party, the devel
opment of tho hkld.a wealth or the Htate. the
Inviting emigration Into oar uaklst, ami ad
vanoeueiit of the welfare of our people la
everything that esrvee to make a State iiruper
ons and Independent Ita
ADVERTISING COLUMNS
will bo found of great advantage, a hnth the
Daily and Weekly circulate largely In ever.
portion of the Mate. Kate, moderate.
aPPBOHlPTIOM KATE I
Dally, One Tear ...i. no
" t Months S Ml
Weeklv-One Year 1 W
JOHN D. ( AMFHcN, Fdllor,
JOHDAN NTON K, SMK-late FiHtor,
E. O. WOODSON. IammiI Rdttor.
If Wilmington
'8 A I. IV It TOHF.R INTRrlRMTM in Rat
. Carollua, her business men will advertise la
THE WASHINGTON ECHO.
a large and well established weekly newrpa
Kir, olreulatlng aitenalvely In tl.e eountleao
vde. Beautort, l'tmllro, Tltt, Ritgeeombs
and thuse ailjolning. Hales Low.
WALT. r. wiLLlAueos, n. (la.suan,
Late of Taruoro, or waiiiugiou.
Kdltorsand Proprletiira.
ottl Htareopv.
The Spirit of tho South
Is the elder! newanaper puhllslied In Itork.
Ingham and haa the largest circulation or any
paper puill.h d In the I'ee Dee country, lie
fug read each week by at least g.uou renvm,
Disking It the tell adnrniinv mh ma. in rep
lies It is rnm, HdetwiMba and frarUtl, Hi or
ran of no nartv or clique, but I. the c haniplon
of the People'. Kights, being thoroughly de
voted to the tissi inierftstsoi an.
Huhsorlntlon, only I'i a year, free of postage
Bpeclmen ouples niallsd free on application.
aiates oi auveriwuig very rwuunauiu.
Address
SPIRIT OF THIt SOUTH,
iltookinghaiu, N. O,
uarrk 11 0tf
Fee Dee Courier.
UK TUB MKKCH ANT4 OF WI1.M1NU
tou aware that the Couiler Is tbo only Demn-
eratlo paper published In Booklu ant, and
that It clroulatui eiUn.Wely lu Klohmond,
Montgomery and Anson counties?
Kates of advertising liberal and no eitia
charges made for changing advertisements
weekly. - DUCKKTT A EUVIN,
Riarrb 1-tf Rill tors.
Southern Illustrated
RALEIGH, N. O.
TUB ONLY IIXUSTBATKI) W BEKIiY
III the Mouth. Klght pKs. forty col
umns. Containing more reading matter than
any weekly pullluxl lu the Mmiilinrn Hiatus.
The nrst numucr or ine aiiuinsnn iu
LUHl'HATttD AUK! will be Issued on
The Publisher Intends nuking It an Illus
trated reooril of the times. It will treat of every
topie, Political, Hurtorteal, Uterary, and
Mclentina, wuien l or eurren. inusrem, ana
give tbe best ltltintratlonathat can beobtalutd,
original or foreign.
The HMOTHKltN II.LD8THATKD AGR
will be printed on new type, and heavy book
paiver.
On its list of eontrlbutors will bo found the
names of many of the best writers In the Mont h,
aerial and short stories, poems and aketohes,
and well conducted sdttnrtal department, glv
Ins the latest Dersonal, literary, sctentltta, no-
lltTnal. religions aud eommerelel Intelligence,
will turalsb every week an amount of reading
matter unsurnasaed bv other papers, In esnel-
Innce and variety. It is Intended to make tho
MOII'I HKKN ILIiUHTHA'l Kl A(1H a jour
nal for the Breside several oolumns will be
specially devoted to alt subjvou portalnlug to
aomnstio ana social ins.
Nn iHmllv should bs without It.
Huhsoripllon prloe only 9i per annum. Post-
R. T. FULGHUM, Editor,
ltalelgh, N. O.
June8 lotf
A SPLENDID HOLIDAY PRESENT.
The Carolina MM JtwM, :
AN IL.UUHTRATKU MONTHLY C 1 tholes
Literature, will be issued from tin loLrau
aiiao Maesauuun Ovvica commencing wth
January, 1W5. The first number will b ready
for mailing by December letb, and the period,
loal will be published each succeeding month
thereafter without Interruption. Ho advan
tage will be neglected v-iob either talent or
eapitl can command to render each issue an
agreeable and Instructive compendium ot
oboine reading, by popular writers, both home
and aliroaa. .
The Carolina Household Magazine
will be a large as-page, elghty-roui column
monthly, hendaomely printed on tinted book
paper and beautifully Illustrated, it Is a
thoroughly southern enterprise and ItaauoeeM
hi already fully assured. The publisher means
to make It a llrst-class monthly, that, onee In
troduced in ine ramity otrme, is euro to oe
eagerly watched for and carefully preserved.
Its-POKTHAIT OALLKUY" will prore Ml
attractive feature. The January number will
contain a iue-ne picture oi
EX-GOV. Z. B. VANCE,
and blographloal sketch, to be followed In
each suuceedtnsj number with tihotnirraiibs ot
other prominent statesmen, divines, dec.
,ONLT TWO DOLLAB8 A YKAK
and eeoh suhecrlber can mske a choice ot
Taaaa most bsaftifol,laiiu Rwuravikos,
else of each M x SO Inches, vis: "The Finding
of tho ttavlour In the Temple," "The Madon
na," or King bear uerytng tne ntorm," tor.
warded on receipt of the subscription price.
Kltherorthe Kngravlngs is worth double the
price asked for the Itagaslne.
Any one sending a olnb of 8v will re
ceive an eitra eubeeriptmn free. 8in .e copies
20 cents, free by mall. 8i months subsorip-
tloa, wunomme nngraving, i.
A arm t.Wsnteri If vsrvwhnrs.
Addreiej JUbiUtl A. bUKITit, f ubilsher,
I dee itoiusnoro. w. u
Coffee and Cheese
pOAHTED JAVA AND BIO UOFFEB,
8aps.RO and Bldam Obeese, , ,
u. O. H. W. KUNdB,
N.I. Corner Market and Hooond 8U.
Inn 10 MI
ITEW ADVZETISEMZXTS.
LET TI3SM
BROWN &
45 mm
Have dt'trmincj to
HUM31 13 1
at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
8!e to ooramenoe on i
MONDAY, JUNE 7TH, 1875.
Home groat lUrgniuH will le otTorexl. We do not oonsiJer it nooeusrj o
go into uVUile, as tbo publio gcnorall
One Price.
Call flnrly
' . :.BAR6illvI-i
BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market Stree.
BARGAINS III SUMMER DRESS GOODS
. AT .
No. 3(5 MARKET STEEET
AS USUAL AT TUtS SEASON,
Mii
m
At vory, very lowprioos. Will also oixui this week another lot
of those donirnbla
PACIFIC PERCALS and CAMDRICC
AT UNUSUALLY LOW TRICES. ALSO
MARSEILLES, PIQUE, TOOMA LAMS,
White Goods, Ladies1 and Oents' Gause Vests,
tt.in wr imtmbiiiinartrtra
nOUSE-KEEriNO
M; M. KATZ'S,
June 'JU
MISCELLANEOUS.
OR EE1IT1
The HOUHrs r.oeiiuy built for and Is; i
oocuiiIikI hv the Kev. J. ). Illden, oniUt
Beventb, between libsstnut and Mulberry tits.
Terms reasonable.
M. HAAR, Orecer,
Corner Ith and Uhestuut Streets,
mar ST ln-tr
Reduction in Prices
FAMILY SUPPLIES
Fresh this week,
Imported and Domestic,
'At GEO. MYERS,
Preserved Ginger
AND SHAKER PRESERVES
at reduced prices, at
GEO. MYERS.
Cooked Corned Beef
AT HKDt'CEU PRICKS.
GENUINE.
' At ....... OKO, MYEES.
Best Butter
"N THE WOBuU at 40 cents per pound.
L At OBO. MYERS.
New Process
E
Mr IKK FLOUR. Notwithstanding the ad-
vauoe iu r luur at. rvuuuou itiu.p.
At OKO. MYEKS.
Bottled Lager Bier.
B
EST In the Btate at reduced prices, at
OK J. UTKaS.
100
c
aHF.S IMPOKTED OLANT ) at rrdoced
prloea, and one hundred thousand segars,
At .
CEO.-MYERS.
11 A U South Front Street.
June 13
: HI
The Piedmont Press.
HICKORY, N. Cm
Is tbo only paper pnblinlied In Catawba
county, and has an extensive circulation among
Mercnania, rarm.r im i v.-v.
neM men In the Btate. The Pnass Is a live,
wide-awake Demooretlo paper, and Is a desira.
ble Medium tor advertising in Western North
Caroline,. Liberal terms allowed on yearly ad
vertisements. 8ulMiptloo 2 In advance.
Address MUUKILLA TOMLINSON,
SUItors and Proprietors.
malODM n-tr
CIRCOM
RODDICK,
cloar out all Uioir
H rV O O 1
know we do nothing by L aires.
Strictly Cash
aud aeonre s
I'LL SELL BALANCE OP i
i xtt rrr wsxtM nnirn onitn t
OO0DU, Aa, to.
36 Market St.
MISCELLANEOUS
Bacon, Pork. . Flour,
Sugar. Corn, etc
, 75 Boxes Smoked Bidea and Shoul
dera, '
60 Boxes D. 8. Sides,
50 Bbls Pork,
100 Bbls. Refined Sugar,
800 Bbls. Flour all grades. '
8,000 Busbols Prime White Corn.
100 Bags Prime Rio Coffee.
IIVl 1tt,l H TT Rnr
100 Hhds. and bbls. New Crop Cu
ba Molasses,
300 Bales Prime N. R. Hay,
3G0 Bales Prims Eastern Ha,
400 Bandies Hoop Iron,'
200 Second Hand Spirit Casks,
100 Bbls. Glue,
260 Kegs Nails, "
100 Boxes and half boxes Candles,
60 Boxes Lye,
25 Boxes Soda,
25 Boxes Potash,
50 Boxes Candy,
60 Boxes Soap,
50 Boxes Tobacco, : . ;
,150 Gross Matohes.
For sale low by -V
WILLIAMS A MURCIIISON.
Ctnanol Oaaael flnusl
1M Tons Ouanap Quano,
100 " Eureka '
For tale low by
WILLIAMS A MURCHISOtf.
UT
June 90
, UfflCCfllWf COIMiSOT,
IVow Ilsuaerer Coatitr.
WamxaTO, N. O., June SOth, 1810.
PROPOSALS will be reoelvod unUI Friday,
the 261 h lust., lo put in good order tho
bridge known as Little Bridge, over Smith's
Creek, and tbe bridge across Green's mil
Pond, on tbe Newb.rn road. All material to
be rurniabed by the County.
JAMBS WILSON,
Chairman Board of County Commissioners.
JnneM 144-34
nirni tnr n 1 v.mn
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Published weekly, at SHELBY, Cleveland
County. N.O., at St 60 per annua, la ad
vance: has a larre and rapidly Increasing cir
culation in nearly ail tbo counties West ot
Meokiennurg. Also, an extensive circulation
in tUe counties or Spartanburg, York and
Union, 8. U. Ha. Just been enlarged from a
twenty to a thirty-two column, and b) now
adorned with an entire new dress, in snftnet
ar. Demoentit. The Carolina Central Hallway
being now completed through to Wilmington,
and Shelby being the Western terminus, tho
flonner ia a most excellent advertising modi-
urn. RaUt swdrrats. ... '
PUBHAM WKBB
AOiureauuf Ky' : .
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