TO . " : If .
WILMINGTON N. tf..-
SATURDAY o:
BY TELEGRAPH.
NOON REPORTS.
NBWIOSE.
The Storr of ihe BphoHlerere De
nied by MM.TIlton Farther Advi
ce from, booth America Full De
acrlptlon of the .Itecenl " Terrible
Eartbqnalte. '- -: ; ' ' :
; ; . - W v New York, June 25. .
Mrs. TUton publishes a card and affida
vit pronouncing the uphoMerers story
without foundation, and says "they had no
old carpets taken up or new ones put down
during the time specified. There never
was any impropriety of conductor any im-
E roper relation between Henry s Ward
leecher and myself, and all charges of
adultery or improper conduct, or of any at
tempt upon his part or mine to have or so
licit any improper or indecorous relations
or acts are uttarly and absolutely false."
The steamer Acapulco brings dates from
" Panama to the 16th inst No further de
. tails of the earthquake in the valley of
Cucuita had been received. Political
trouble was brewing in Panama, owing to
the imprisonment of Gen. Camargo, who
came on a special mission from Bogotafjbut
advices from Washington that the United
States could not look with -indifference on
auy complication tlgtf would endanger rail
road transit, was having a good- effect for
the preservation of peace. The merchants
of Panama hove agreed to advance to ,tbe
Government by way of a loan the amount
of the increased contributions imposed by
the decree of May 21st. :
A revolution is threatened in the State of
Magdalena by Col. Farias, who had col
lected a large force near Rio Nache.
.Bolivia has sent an emissary to Bogota
to warn the Colombian Government that if
it attempts to interfere with the sovereignty
of any of the coast States, all will combine
to resist it.
Tfee claims of the United States Govern
ment on Honduras for insults" to its consul
and flag at Omoa, during the bombardment
of that forL when occupied by Gen. Stre
ber, have been amicably settled tto the sat
isfactioITor the U. S.
Fifty lives were lost in the harbor of
Valparaiso during the storm of the 23d ulL
i&ight or ten apprentices on the Chilian
inan-of war Valdivia were drowned bv the
upsetting of a boat Seven vessels were
wrecked, including the British barque Lau
ra McLennar. CapL Harris, of the latter,
with his wife and seven children, were
drowned. .
A Maracaibo letter of June 29, giving an
account of the earthquake which caused
the destruction of San Jose de Cucuita;
says: - - i
On the 16th and 17th there had been
earthquake shocks, but on the morning of
the 18th everything was serene. At half
past eleven the earth commenced shaking
with great force, and from all sides the
people rushed to the streets. -For fifteen
SKConds the movement continued, the city
moving like a great ship without ballast
Instantaneously a cloud of fine dust en
shrouded the streets and houses, impeding
vision and calling forth cries of horror.
These were of short duration, however, as
the dust sodn became so thick as to impede
respiration. Many who might have been
saved from the ruins of fallen ' buildings
fell victims to suffocation. Not longer
than two minutes did this terrible affair
continue. The wind rapidly carried away
the dust cloud. The so fearful day was
followed by a still more horrible night.
The survivors had moved to the suburbs of
the city, where encampments were estab
lished. Rain .commenced to fall in tor
rents, and amid impenetrable darkness the
groans of the wounded filled the air, varied
unly by sharp detonations proceeding from
explosive materials amid the ruins. The
coming '-of a new day showed that not more
than two thousand remained alive. Be
neath the fallen houses lay from 8,000 to
10.000 dead. -,.
The letter also reports the destruction at
other places, as mentioned in the account
of the earthquake by way of Panama.some
two weeks ago. f ; . ;
t ;,r p CABXE DISPATCHES.
Disastrous Effect ot the Inundation
In tue Departments of the An bee,
dec. The Case of Count Von Arulm.
' t , Paris, June 25.- "
The damage done by the, inundation in
the valleys of Garronne and Adonris im
mense. All the bridges at Toulouse are
destrayed. The Assembly voted twenty
thousand francs for relief of the sufferers.
LATiLr-The devastation caused by the
inundation is wide spread. At Toulouse
nearly all (the houses in the Cyprian quarter
lw8 been destroyeu. At Yerdun, in the
drpartmenr of -Arriege, over fifty" houses
have fallen and many persons drowned.
From Montaulon the report : comes that
nil toe crops on the bankn of the T-am and
Garronne are, ruined. The Garronne- in
some pfacSs is four miles 'Wide. i'.AJ bridge
of seven arches at Tarbes has been carried
away. Inundations are general in the de
partments of ; An.be Garronne and Tarbe.
If the tain continues, another day all the
wheat crop ft) those departments will be
destroyed. The railways are , interrupted
is all directions throughout the inundated
district . j : : " :.
The damage to" property and loss of life
by the floods in the river Garronne is greater
than previous reports have indicated. At
Toulouse alone the bodies of one hundred
nereoms who were drowned were' found in
houses which were flooded and not now
standing. Many other people' perished and
their bodies were carried off in the houses
I tut were swept away. ,
Beklin, June 2 .
The (.ourt to which Von Arniinmppealt-d
deculus lb.it the olfttic; ronsisis in the re
tention and rem(vitl of State papers U
Cartsbad: ' - ) .''''.' ' -. ;
. (Sount Von Arnim ' will appeal from the
decision of Kammermischt in his case to
. Ibe Supreme Tribuuah . , ; ; ,
' London, June 35.
, The Tana has a report that a rebellion
line broken out id Burmah.
J,
: K t KCTH I C MPA ll K H.
The Democrats of Iowa hove nominated
! Shepard liffler for Governor and, E. W.
Woodward for Lieutenant Governor.
The incendiary fire at Mystic Bridge, Ct.,
destroyed tlie Norwood Woolen Co.'s build
ing and dye house. Loss one hundred
thousand dollars. . 'i ; . !; ;.
- ; State Treasurer Cardozo, of South Caro-'
"Jina, gives notice that the interest on tlm
South Carolina consolidation debt, dne July
1st, will be paidjpn that day in Chaileston,
Xolunjbia aqd New , York.. . ?.
. COTTON n AHKKTR.
. 1 Augusta, firm at f4i receipts 105 bales;
Norfolk steady at . 14reccipts 231 bales;
Galveston, quietAt 14J receipts 421 bales;
Memphis, steady at 14J receipts 41 bales;
. baUunore,-quiet at .15 receipts 71 bales;
lioaton, dull at 15i receipts 51 balesj Mo
bile, steady at J4 receipts, 59 bales; Sa
vannah. oaiet and nominal t litlrprointa
t 5 ae: New Orleaxn, quiet at 15f re- J
: -" ip'.oia oaies; UManestun, quiet at 15
ptaU)l bales; Ptmadelphla, firm at 15
,eelpU 83 tlrn. - : t 1
t! kt N SUITE' KKPttHTtt;'
Death of Mary Schldder the Victim
: of a Salcldlat Death of a Revenue
I Official from i Yellow i Fever The
Jury In the ' Beecher-TIltoft Case
Still Out The TruthfuIneM of Mrs.
- TUton'a Statement Denied.
New Yokk, June 25. f
' Sophie Schiddcr, whose stepfather shot
her and then killed himself off the Battery,
is dead. .'-.; iv - .. :.: .
A telegram from Key West : announces
the death last evening from yellow fever of
Thomas Palbemus, First Assistant Engineer
of the revenue cutter Seward.' " :
The jury in the Beecher case is still out.
The Brooklyn Argus had an interview
with Loader to-day who says there if not
an iota of truth in Mrs. Tilton's, card, from
beginning to end, so far as he is concerned
He asserts that he saw more : than has ap
peared in the papers. He never spoke to
or had anvthins to do with Tilton till a
week ago. lie thought they had enough J
against Beecher without ins testimony, or
he would have spoken before." " '
" WASHINGTON.
Adjournment of the Alabama Claims
'Commission Naval matters Im
portant to Postmasters Decision by
the Attorney General. "
V'--' - Washington, June 25.
; The Alabama Claims Commission ad
journed to the 29th of September, .i ; i- , ;
; A dispatch from Port Royal, the head
ouarters of the North Atlantic Station, an
nounces the departure of the Plymouth at
daylight for the mouth of the ttio Grande.
The Worcester has been ordered from Port
Roval to Norfolk. . -
Post mastera are liable oil their bond for
the loss of government property; while in
their Dossession. .
. The Attorney General' decides that the
port of final destination and not the point
first ' reached -us the plae where -duties
should i)6 liquidated and 'ocean ? damage
ascertained. A - ; -.;
VIRGINIA.
It et urn of Kulslits Templar from tbe
Banker Ulll Centennial. :
L Richmond.' June 25j
The Richmond Commandery . Knights
Templars returned at 10 A. M. to-day from
their visit to Boston. They were met at
the depot by a large number of the Masonic
fraternity, including many Kuights who
were unable to go on the pilgrimage, who
escorted the turning Jvnignts to tne uoy-
ernor's1 Mansion, where they were welcomed
home by Gov. Kemper in a speech full of
congratulatory and fraternal expressions,
which was received with enthusiastic ap
plause by the vast crowd present
, .Eminent uoramanaer vvm. xu. jianner
responded to the Governor, thanking him
for the cordial reception, and referring in
glowing terms to the pleasant hours spent
in New England. :
Sir Knight Rev. Dr. Vanderstice also
spoke in terms of the highest compliment
of the grand ovation accorded the (Jom
mandery during their absence.
The returned pilgrims and thejr escort
then proceeded to the old Masonic liall,
where a sumptuous repast was discussed,
after which the doubtless weaned
returned to their homes.
Knights
COMPARATIVE COTTON STATE
IHENTi .
. - . New York, June 25.
" Cotton statement for the week ending the
25th: Net receipts at all United States ports
during the week were 9,638 bales, . against
12,420 bales the same time last year; total
receipts to date, since Sept. 1st, 3,437,758
bales; same date last year a,7iu,0oo bales.
- The exports for the week were 82,568
bales,against 14,043 for the same week last
year; total to- date 2,561,166 bales, against
2,710,169 same date last year.
Tbe stock at all United states ports, is
217,727 bales, against 245,838 same time
last year. "
The stock at all interior towns, 20,363
bales; same time last rear 41,063 bales.
t - - WKATll Ktt II ttPOKT.
i, "WarDetaiitmicnt,
OlHceof Chief Signal Officer,
Washington, June 25 6:H5 P. M
For the Middle and South Atlantic States,
stationary or higher pressure, slightly lower
temperature southerly winds and partly
I- cioudy weather with occasional local stomf.
: BLECTBIC SPAR KM.
James Henry Castley was , hung , yester-
dayatuoston. . i:
Wagner and Gordon, two murderers,
were hung at lhomaston, Ale., yesterday.
Purifoy, the ndgro who murdered John
Casey, in January last, was hung at Atlanta
yesterday. - - '
A Norfolk dgpatch states that the United
States sleamert Lancaster rrived in
i Hampton Beads yesterday afternoon, and
is now at quarantine.
Cardinal McCloskcy attended the closing.
exercises ot bt. Joseph's Academy, at Em-
metisburg, Md.,' yesterday, and -delivered
an address. Among the young ladies to
whom the highest honors Were awarded
were Miss Carrie Williams, of Baltimore;
Miss Ella Brehte, of Washington, and Miss
Mary Hughes, of Jew Orleans.
OOITIKSTIC ITlAttKKTn.
. Njcw York, June 25. i Noon.
Stocks active and belter for Erie Pacific
mail, rest steady. . Money 2 cent, prem.
told. 117 and closed at 1 174v Sterling ex
change long $1 87 ; short $4 90 J Gov
ernment securities are active and belte..
Slate bonds are quiet aou better for some.
(kmimervial.
Flour dull and unchanged. .Wheat quiet
and steady. A Corn quiet and steady,-, Potk
oocliantftxt at . f IV iWsmLard quiet-
stetiin VSi cents. Spirits turpentine Quiet at
31) cents. Rusjn heavy at $1 70$l 80 for
strained. Freights are hrmer.
Uotton quiet, witn sales of a 472 bales at
15f cents for uplands and 15 cents for Or
leans. Futures opened firm, as- follows:
Jnly 15 5 3215 3-lttcts; August 15 5 16 cts;
JSeptember lo 3 ltloi Cts; Uctober 14j
14 10 10 cents.
-Nkw York, June 25 Eveuiug
Money eaRy at 2i3 $i canti Sailing
exchauife quiet at 4 U7i. Gold ll74(ol
I17i. Gove (intent securities dull but steady j
new 5's lt8j: State bunds quiet and nom
inal. . . f ,....,: fJ..-ri,j't
Omaitwraal.
D lour quiet. 8ut hern flour quiet and
Y
; Z
unchanged ;att.f 4 9t)$5 85 for. common
fair extraf !f5 UfeaS8 35 for cood to
choice do. Wheat steadv aud a shade
firmer af$l 10 for winter red western, $1 34
(01 so lor amoer do., f l 30 i b7 for
white western. . Corn is about 1 cent low
er on common and inferior, closing at 78
oi cis ior interior lo prime steam western
mixed; 8283 cents for ail do. 8 cts for
very choice dry do., -and 78 cts for fair red
western mixed in store.. Oats quiet at Gl
cents tor mixed western and 63(giG4 cts
for; white-do. J Coffee Rio stead v: with
cargoes quotefl atl0l8jcts(gold); job lots
xotgiiuf cis (gom t sugar quiet and heavy
tv78i cents. .-for. 4 0d,reflBing;
$r2 o p 8 1?T Muscovado
centrifugal; 89$ for molasses.': Molasses
quiet and heavy. Rice steady. Tallow firm
at oia cents. bpiri,ts turpentine and rosm
quiet Poik firmer new $19 75$20.
Lard firmer at 13113cta for prime steam.
Whisked! eteidy.jat . $1,19.; ;; Freights
steady.- '" - ,
I Cotton net receipts 240 bales; gross re
ceipts 374 bales. Futures closed barely
steady, with sales of 51.000 bales as follows:
June 15iai5 9-32 cents; July 151ai5 9-32
cents; August 1515i cents; September
15i15 9-32 cents; October 14i14 29 32
cents; November 14ai4 25-32 cents;
December 14fiil4 25-32 cents: January 14
29-321415-I6 cents February 15 3-3a
15i cents; March 15 5-1615 ll-Wi cents;
April 1515 17-32 cents;:May 15f15
25-32 cents
i Cincinnati. June 25.
Flour steady.; .."Wheat dull and declining
-red XL 18al 25. , Corn dull and droop
ing at G8C9 cents, Oats dull and declin
ing at oo(j0cts. Kye dull and nominally
SI w. i Butter quiet and unchanged.-JforK
steady at $19$19 25. Lard steady sum
mer I212f cents; winter steam iafid
cents; kettle in good demand at 13i14
cents. Bulk meats firm and in good de
mand shoulders 8fc8i cents; clear rid 111
11 cents; clear sides lUft&lli cents,
closing at outside figures. Bacon steady
shoulders 9i9 cents; clear rib 12i12f
cents: clear 12S12 cents, AVhiskey in
good demand at $1 15. . i
c Louisville, June 25.
S Flour Quiet and unchanged.' Wheat quiet
reu t iu; amoer ana wuuo i io. uorn
very dull at 7(&78 cents. Oats demoral
lzeu at uoat7: cents, i iTovisions nrm ana
in fair demand. Pork $19 7G$20. Bulk
meats--shoulders 9fi cents: clear rib sides
llf cents; clear sides 12 cents. Bacon-
shoulders 99A cents; clear rib 1212i
cents; clear 12 cents; sugar cured hams
1313J cents. Lard tierce XikGhla cents;
kcgsl5115 cents. Whiskey $1 15. Bas
ging quiet 1314 cents.; V i
Baltimoue, June 25.
Flour uuchaDsed. Wheat dull Penn
sylvania ' red $1 25$ I 2G; Maryland red
41 20$1 28; amber $t o0l y2; white
$1 20$l 30. ' Com weak, except south
ern white 89 cts; yellow 83 cents; western
mixed 71) cents. . Uats dull and unchanged.
Provisions nominally unchanged. Pork
$20$20 50. Lard dull refined 14i14i
cents. Coffee firmer but not quotably
higher. VV hiskey quiet and weak at SI li.
Sugar him aud unchanged. . '
. St.-Louis, June 25.
Flour drooping and very little doing.
Wheat No. 2 red winter $1 28 cash. Corn
easier and inactive No. 2 mixed G3ftu03i.
Oats dull No. 2 52 cents. Rye 93'J0 cts.
Whiskey quiet at $1 18. Pork dull small
lots $19 7o. Uacon lirm with only a limited
jobbing demand. Lard dull summer 12
cents. . . :. -
FOREIGN CTARKtrrS.
V .! . Paws, Juno 25 Noon.
Rentes G4f. 10c. '
. London, June 25 Noon.
Erie railroad shares 11$.
Liveupool, June 25 Noon.
Cottou steady middling uplands 7 7-lCd;
middling Orleans 7Jd. Sales of 10,000
bales, including 2,000 for export and specu
lation. -
Cottou Sales for the week 66.000 bales.
of which 10,000 - were for export and
speculation.- Stock in port 991,000 bales,
including 598,000 American. Keceipts 52,-
000 bales, including 37,000 American. Ac
tual export , 6,000 bales. Afloat 575,000
bales, Including 146,000 bales American.
bales on a basis or middling uplands,
nothing below, low middling, deliverable
August and September, 7 7-16d. .
Breadsumsduu. ;
LATER.
The sales of cotton to-day included 6,300
bales American.
Sales on a basis of middling uplands.
nothing below low middling, deliverable
J uiy and August 7 o-16d.
CrvEBTOOL, June 25 Evening.
Sales on a basis of middling uplands.
nothing below low middling, deliverable
June, 7 5-16d.
xarns and fabrics at Manchester not
quotably lower.
COMMERCIAL.
V, U M INfiT O N MAI I K K T.
: : " STAIt (5FF1CE, Jane 25V
SPIiHTS TURPENTINE Receipts 492
casks. Sales of 100 casks at 30 cents per
gallon for Southern packaces. Market
firrfi'at S0i cents bid. .
IIOSIN. Receipts- 905 bbls. Strained
rosin quicj at $1.47 ? "bbl. No sales re-
TJorted.
CRUDE TURPENTINE Receipts 201
bbls. Sales of 100 bbls at $1 30 for Ilard,
$3 23 for Yellow Dip and $4 30 for Virgin.
Market steady.
TAR Receipts 53 bbls. Sales of 42
bbls at $1 75 $ bbl. Market stead j
COTTON. Receipts 1 13 bales.4 Market
dull and lower to sell. The following arc
the official nominal quotations: '
Ordinary, .Nominal.
good Ordinary,... .....12 cents lb.
ow Middling.. v.;.... 131 J '
Middling. 1414i "
Good Middling. ....... 14ii4f "
If aw York iKaval' Store
Market,
t TV! 4BOS Z3 1876.
Keceipts to-day, 2,765 barrels rosin, 100
do spirits turpentine, 100 do crude turpen
tine. There is little to advise on this mar
ket beybnd a continuation of tbe dull tone,,
all classes of buyers manifesting muck in
difference. Spirits turpentine was not sold
outside retail lots from store that we could
learn of, (and the position proved somewhat
nominal,-though 81 ic shows about the best
rate to be obtained. Rosins dull, but the
Jine gr.idcs still quite firm and sparingly
ffered.; oales of ol) barrel No. 1 at 4 00
$i 25" was t h only movement we could
learn of. Tar Quiecttt foimer rules. Pitch
dull aud unchiiiged. . After' 'Chauge '
roin 'sold to the exteut of 240 bbls common
strained at $1 75;500bblsgooddoat $1 80;
50 bbla No. 1 at 4 754 80. and 50 do
pale at $5 25. j In spirits - turpentine there
were sales of 300 bbls at 314c. 80 do inlots
at 32c and 50 New York bbls at 33c! The
telegraphic -advices were: Liverpool
spirits turpentine dull at 22s 6d; common
rosin dull at-5s 3d ' London spirits tur
pentine steady , at 22s 3d.; com mo u .rosin
dull at 5s 3d. L
MARINE.
: : . ARRIVED.
Stmt Gov Worth, Worth. Pavetteville.
Tir .1. ct- riir . - .
ortu w uriii
Stmr Juniper, . Skinner, Pavetteville.
ViCK Co Aieoane. ....
Stmr , WaVe.: : Robeson. Favett.fi vil In
Williams & Murchison. vv
Stmr Northeast, Paddison, Point Caswell.
A li V anrSOKEeien. , o' ; ;i . ;i
Br Barquentine Nancy, Holtsuaw, Liver
pool, v ick Us Mebane, with cotton ties. ,
Norwegian Barque Tordenskviold. Olsen.
Kotteraam, m feschau s Westei man.
rtfii., . CLEARED. .
Stmr Gov Worth.
Worth, Fayette ville,'
w ortntS vvottii, ; i ' i-:
btmr JuniDer. Skinner.
Fayetteville,.
. y ick co Me Dane,
Rlmi Wove, RnVmonn Pornttorilln ' Wll.
Jiams Murchison. . , - . .
V Stmr Northeast, Paddison, Point Caswell,5
WUOJLE9A&S PRICES.
s3sV On ft t rr u t-i m a sn 14 hAnttilANtAA( von
eeent the wholesale prices generally. In making
ip sniaU orders higher prices Have to be charged. ;
BAGQINQ Qnnny . ,
15
uoaDie Ancnor..
Double Anchor " A".
BACON North Carolina.
liame, Jb.. ........
Shoalders, $ tt..:...
Bides, fl lb.. ........
Western Smoked
Hams.. . . .... .;.
16
11
13
17
12'
14
a
16 a
, 11
6 O
a 35-'
Sides. n.
MX
Shoulders,..
Dry Salted-
...... ...........
Sides lb.
13
10
Shoulders . .".".
BEEF -
On the Hoof
8
f
2 50
2 ".5
i'.o
30 '
BAIUIELS SpirtU I'mpentlne,-
ouimuu nana, eacu. .-..;..:-
New New ITork, each. .....
New Citv. each..
V V5
S 58
' -28
8 0U
03
SO
itt
25
14
15
tjititetvvAJt. m..
(A
BBICKS WUmlngton, K
; Northern..;
BUTTER North Caroitna, lb .
& 10 eo
ea 14 00
a 25
r nonnern, v ......
CANDLES Sperm, lb........
40
42
15
&
to
a
rauow, tji id
Adamantine. Wlb
CHEESE Northern Factory 9 lb
Dairy, creamy S....,
State. B)
11
13
i5
30
25
12
18
1t
86
27
115
6
COFFEE Java, l B. .......
mo, v To
Laeaavra. ..........
CORN MEAL 9 bushel..
COTTON TIES I.
DOMESTICS Sheeting, 4-4, yd
lira, Dumcn.;..
FISH Mackerel, No. 1, 9 bbL..
1
15 a
IS 00
8 50
13 00
1 50
11 00
5 00
6 00
& 20 00
& 0 00
13 60
tall 50
fClt 8(H)
no. l, W x bbi. ... j
Mackerel, No. S, & bbl......
Nc. 2, 9 bbl...............
Mackerel, No. S, 9 bbl..,.., .
Mullets. Hbbl..
N. V. UerrlDg, 9 bbl.
Dry Cod. W fi
64
FLO fJB Fine, V bid
4
50 6t
5 01
6 00
7 00
8U0
0 00.
000.
Super. Northern, $ bbl
Extra do. " bbl...,,
FaniUy " 9 bbl
City Milla Super., bbl....
, , K , Extra, V bbl
' FamUy, 9 bbl...
'" Ex.. Faiatly. bbl ..
500
6 25
7 25
0 00
0 00
00 00
00 00
SO 00
00 00
50 00
00 00
00 00
00 00
55 00
00 00
00 00
00 00
60 00
13
1 10
oa
& 00 00
a 00 00
F E UTILIZE KH
I'cruvisji Uuitno, 9 20UO B8
BauKh' Phosphate, " r
Carolina Fertiliser, 4 ;
Ortmnii Bono.
Houe Mual, "
" Flour, " " ' "
i NavassaUuanOr : , "
Complete Manure, '
. WUann's l'b.oihate " r
WandoPhoephate, --
Bereer&BuU'v Phob, w
& 00 00
& 60 00 ';
65 00
& 40 00
& 45 00
57 00
& 65 00
& 67 00
& 7000
70 00
& 0000
17
& 0 00
GLUE W
CHAIN Corn, Is store, V 60 fee.
Uorn, Cargo, bb lbs........
Corn, YeC, V boahcL:
Oats, Hi bushel
Peas. Cow, ) bushel. ........
P5
125
- 7
HIDES Oreen, 9 B...,
8
13
0 00
1 25
110
Dry. B...
. 13
1 25
HAY Kasterti, V 100 lb.....;.;
North Kiver, 9 100 Z
1 2U
1 08
1
00
1 50
HOOP IKON 9 n ,
LAKD Northern, 9 B..
North Carolina, 9 0. ........
LIME W bbl
- 1TX
uu
LUMBER City Stxjlm8awd
Ship Stuff, resawed, M ft
Rough Edge Plank. 9U ft.
24 00
22 00
20 00
20 00
27 00
25 00
23
35 00
WestlndlaCareB,accordisK
to quality, y a ,
Dreasa Floorine, seasoned
Scantling and .boards, com
mon. W M It
15 00
46
23 00
50
40
to 80
4 75
00 00
145
110
40
175
000
350
25 00
00 00
00 CO
MOLASSES Cuba, hhds, 9 Ral.
juDa,DDis v gai
Sugar House, hhds, 9 gal.
" " bbla. gal...
48
- 43
33
40
4 00
18
1 10
1 00
30
1 40
' 75
8 25
24 50
00 00
OTllll), UU1P.
NAILS Cut, 4d to SOd, 9 keg..
OILS Kerosene, 9 gal...'.
Lara. gai....... .
Unseed, 9 g&l.
Rosin, gal...
PEANUTS 9 bushel
POTATOES Sweet, 9 bushel
THah. Northern. bbl
'PORK Northern. City Mcas..
Thin, 9 bbl
Prime, 9 hhl
00 00
Rumn. bbl....
22 00 00 00
8
00 00
1 20 130
RICE Carolina, 9
East India.
Ronzh. V bur.h...
RAGS Country. 9 St....
city, V
ROPE
SALT Alum, tfbnshel
Liverpool, 9 sack
American, 9 eack
SUOAB Cuba, B..
Porta Rico, 9 S
A Coffee, 9 a
B " 9
C- Jt
Ex.C 9 B
Crashed, 9 tt
SOAP Northern,
SHINGLES--Contract, 9 M...
Common, 10 M
Cypress Saps 9 M
Cypress Hearts Hi M.
STAVE W.O.BbL.VM...
2X
6
75
3
23
00
10
1 1U
10
08
n
JO
10
iox
12
O 6A
4 0C
2 50
6 50
9 50
20 00
00 00
18 00
08
17
13
8 50
4 00
1 00
1 75
25
85
000
300
.1
25 00
00 00
00 00
00 00
14 00
10 00
6 00
600
250
6A 40
xt. u una., v it
Cypress. M...
TAJUlAJW9
lb...
Mill Prime, 9 M.7.
' MUlFalr. M.....
luTenor to urdmary, M . . . .
WH38KEY Northern, gal....
North Carolina, 9 gal
WOOL Unwashed, 9 X
Washed. ..... ,
wi tiw inoton . monex mahkkt.
OOUKBCTID DAILT BTTSX BABK OT KIV HASOYXK,
i. U. GRAINGER, PRESIDENT.
BUTIM. SZLUHO.
UOIU 114 116
Silver.... ..; ......108 118
Exchange (Jihi ) on New Yotk, ...... i Jf disc'L
uammore,..i... x
Boston, "
Philadelphia, X u
Western Cities V "
Exchange 30 days 8 $ cent interest added to above.
uanK or mew Hanover stocs.. ...... ..
108
Fnat National Bank,
95
103
102
99
125
uawson uana..... . -
Wilmington Building Stock,
Mechanics' " , "
Navassa Goano Co. ;
N. C. Bonds Old Ex-Conpon. ......... 2ft
Do. Funding 1866.... i.l
Do. " 1868. 18
; Do. New..... ....10
Do. Special Tax 4
Do. to N. C. Railroad . "-. ...... 48
W. A. W. R. R. Bonds 1 c tOold Tntt AO
Carolina Central R. R. Bonds, 8 Sc.. .70
w uiuiiigvon wiiy ooiiaB, 3 fc... . .... .7U
7 SC.. 85
old 6c.... .7S
new c....65(QoldInt)
80....... ..851 ' " t
New Hanover Coanty Bonds (10 rears).
OflC(UO.O IK) i.lO
W. ft W. Railroad Stock ........70
North Carolina R. R. " .... .........85
C C. Railroad . ........ 01
WlUGasLUrhtCo. 70
I Wll. A Seaside R. R.
..00
MISCELANEOUS.
Tltiflni- TlTTmillTin IIT ' nrnn mnn? n it
T'RITLY THE BEST and EVERTBonv S A vs sn.1
Owing to large shipments every week we are
rush njf this Choice Dairy of Butter at 40 cents per
FREfcH PARCHED AND GROUND
Java and Laguayra Coffee,
LEYONS AND SWEET ORANGES, '
PIGS FEET AND HOCKS,
Choice Sweet Butter
at 35 cents per Pound.
DESSICATED COCO A NUT (in tin).
Bottled Lager Beer,
qnst and pints in cans of one and two dozen, at ex-
GEO. MYERS'. .
jnne 20-tf 11 & 13 South Front St
Smith's Feed Cutters.
T
HE BEfcT AND -' MOST DURABLE FEED
. Cutter lb the Market - -
F. r sale lowly
GILES & MURCHISON.
j -re 9 tf
IS IN
' TOWN.
Leave
yypiAr,
ALS0TUNES.RE
your
PlANOj
orders at
Conoley
ALS0TUNES,REPAI R,S
s a x atetr
- ItOOK
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Store.
:jHne20-3t
Coopers Tools
rV WARRANTED O.UALTTY.V The lamest and
VS best assortment of all brands of the above
goods and at the lowest prices in this city, can be
juuuu at we uia jntaoiunea Hardware House of
' , JOHNDAWSOK,.
jane 90-tf ' , Nos.' 19, SO and 11 Market St.
9
MISCELLANEOUS. ;
BaCOU, POTK, Sugar 1 FiOUT, Comj'&C,
I i 1,-" j iCf i " u J
i 3k
KQ Boxes D. S.
Sides -
'RABblaJPorkv:
2QQ Barrels Refined Sugar,
700 '
8000 els Prime White Corn.
1.00 a8 rr'sneRio Coffee.
-f An Barrels S.-H. 8yrnp,
gQ Hhds and Bbls New Crop
Cuba Molasses,
350 bales Prime
')AA Bales Prime N. R. Hay,
ovv Jiastern 11 ay, - "
QQ Bdls Hoop iron.
2QQ cecotd Hand Spirit Caaks, 110 Ebls Glue,
Kegs Nails, ,
JQ0 Boxes and Half Boxes Candles, :
Boxes Lye,
2 Boxes Soda,
2 Boxes Potash,
Boxes Candy,
Boxes Soap,
Boxes Tobacco, . !
-JpQ Gross Matches, .
For sale low by
WILLIAMS & MURCHISCW. ;
I0-TO--20
PER CENT. ' ' '
S .A. "V IE 3D III
jn Burma your r - .- -. clothing
FROM
A. DAVID.
A. DAVID.
june 25-tf
A Few More Left of .
QHHJDREN'S SAILOR SUITS AT f 3 00.
QHILDREN'S Linen Suits at $2 00.
JgLUE Flannel Shirts
; . Suitable for Yacht Crew b.
JBW STYLES Bows and Scarf a
. - : Per Express To-Day.
JgOYS' Striped Alpaca Coats for $1 00.
jyjEN'S StripedAlpaca Coats Only $i (0.
jane 25-tf SHRIER BROS.
OUR
BRANDS
gPKCIAL
Plus Tobaccos
So long and favorably known,
" COMPETITION"
WAVERLEY,
"KOI? ROT"
AND 4
" LONE $TAIi,''
At suitable price?.
june2ft-tf
By
D. PIGOTT.
Sketches
OF
North Carolina,
BYEX-GOV. VANCE;
TOGETHER WITH AN ELEGIAC ODE
OTHER POEMS BY
ill y
AND
James Barron Hope.
For sale at HEINSBERGER'a
jane 25-tf Live Book and Music Store.
The Odd Trump
JS THE BEST NOVEL OF THE DAY.
For sale at fjn 23 HEINSBERGER'S.
FasMonaMe Straw Hals.
Mi
LACKLNAW AND MILAN STRAWS, DRAB
Cassimerc Hats. Ladies' Straw Hat J.
At HARRISON & ALLEN'S,
junc24-tf
City Hat Store.
Kerosene Oil,
CTS. PER GALLON.
WHITE LEAD.
LINSEED OIL, -
HOSTETTER'8 BITTERS,
VINEGAR BITTERS,
ALCOHOL,
SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR,
- For sale by GKEEN A PLANNER.
25
C. H. Ward's
T7VASIIIONABLE
HAIR DRESSING & SUAV-
lnsr Saloon, 7 Sonth Frent St, Wilmineton. N.
C.
r n. B I have secured the services of .the BEST
artists of my profession.
Corn Sacks, Tobacco aud Coffee.
Q New and Second Hand Grain Sacks,
- AA Boxes Tobacco,
I
I 1AA Baes Coffee.
; 1UU
For sale bv
jane 20 tf KEliCBNER & CALDSR BROS,
o . Cuba Molasses.
Q rt Hhds New Crop Cuba Molasses.
For sale b
jane 30-tf :
HNER C ALDER BROS.
Guano, Guano, Guano,
1 A A Tons Eareka
Goano, .150 Tons Gnanape
luv Gaano.
For sale low by '
Jnne 30-tf
WILLIAMS & MURCHISON.
THE AKSONIAN,
A Weekly Newsjxwer. PublisJied at
Tolkton, N. C.
L. L. POLK.
Editor.
IT - WILL BE PATRONIZED LARGELY BY
the Fanners and But-inefs Men of A neon llniou
Stanley, and other counties along the ?aroina Cen
tral Railroad, and the Merchants and other Busmen"
Meu of Wilmineton. if thnv wonld seenre tht-
trade
of that prospen his !6cUon, will find no b6tl6f me
jium for advertising. , .: aprl tf
Horry Weekly News,
PUBLISHED EVERY TUESDAY MORNING
AT 'N WAVBORO, S. O.,
T. W. BEATY, EDITOR: J. W. G. 8MITnY
PUBLISHER
Terma $2 Per Annum.
ADVERTISEMENTS INSERTED AT
rates. The Horn News is the onlv
LOW
lished in the countv. and havintr a lRro-A
'
in this county, and a considerable circulation in
Iambus and Brunswick connty, N. C, makes it
desirable medium for advertisera
W. H. Bernard la our authorized Agent hvWil
filling Wll, .LI. V.
oec 18-tr
)
The Western Expositor
y ASHE VILLE, N. C.
W. ILMalone. -
t.AS . THE LARGEST
Ed, & Prop'r
CIRCULATION IN
Western Northern Carolina.
It is the paper for business men, in which to ad
vertise.
Specimen copies mailed on application.
Address
nov SU-tf
AebeviUe, N,
A -1- 1 .
LET
BRO WN
s'j U
r
45 MARKET STREET,
I.. l'-:.'V;..-.IaW.,S ' ' '
JJAVE DETERMINED TO CLEAR OUT ALLTHEIR SUMMER STOCK AT
Greatly Reduced Prices.
Salo to Commence:
Some Great Bargains will be Offered.
' ' " ' ' , n "
WE DO NOT THINK NECESSARY TO GO INTO DETAILS AS THE TUBLIC GENERALLY KNOW
... .. ; ' ., i m .
, ' WE DO NOTHING BY HALVES. :
. ' -i .':! ..i". . :. . ;.'..".. ..
! ONE PIULE. ,;..:.. STRICTLY CA811.
June fj-tr
C I y d e s New Yd r
Fast Freight Route to
NEW Y 0 R K
IW YOEK ANDWILMIRGTON STEMSIHP CO..-KEMr-WEERLYt-SAILINQ FROM NErt' (! K
"Wednesday and Saturday at 3 E. : M.,
. ;-AN FROSI WILMINGTON ' '
. Wednesday and Saturday;
BOSTON AND FALL RIVER.
NEW YORK AND WILMINGTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY, CONNECTING WITH Tlih
OLD C 6 LX N Y E AI L R 0 AD ,
AND STEAMERS DAILY BETWEEN ;
Boston and New York.
SEMI-WEEKLY
Between New York and Wilmington, Wednesday and Saturday, from each port.
Shippers may rely upon the prompt and Regular Sailing of these Steamers, and qnick dicpaleli lm'v. i. i,
all Shipments by this Rente. ' . .
NO DELAYS. -
Connecting at Wilmington with thfe Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad, Wilmln'tou an.
Weidon Railroad, the Carolina Central Railway ana Cape tfear River Steamers.
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING GIVEN TO AND FROM ALL POINTS IN NORTH AND SOUTH
' CAROLINA GEORGL4. AND ALABAMA. :
also to . ." .
New York, Eoslon, Providence, Fall River and other Eastern cities. 7
RATES GUARANTEED AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER ROUTE AND . TIME AS QUICK LOS
OR OVERCHANGES PROMPTLY PAID. ' "
MARK ALL GOODS VIA CLYDE'S WILMINGTON LI Ah
rtiha tifnimoiiAn nnnlv tn altliamf ina nnaMtma1 A il..TJ
TV T). C: TWTNTC.
General Eastern Agent,
29 DeTonshire Street, Boston
March lS-tf
Baltimore and Southern Steain Transportation
Company. "
. VIA. WILMINGTON, N; C.
Fast Freisrht Route to
BALTIMORE. ;
Baltimore and Wilmington Line
Semi-Weekly,
Sailing from BALTIMORE
Tuesday and Friday, at 3 1. 1U.,
AND FROM WILMINGTON
WEDNESDAY AND SJVTUHBAI.
BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE,
Baltimore and Wilmington Line,
Baltimore, Boston- and Providence Line or Via.
Canal Daily to Philadelphia, and
CLYDE'S PHILADELPHIA AND , PROVIDENCE
lSShipeauaby tWs'nte? pTompt and EeSular
ail
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING GIVEN TO AND FROM ALL POINTS IN 'NORTH AND SOLI 1!
Carolina, Georgia' and Alabama. " ! f.uJ' J " '
ALSO TO ,
MASK ALL GOODS VIA WJLMJNG ION Jm2EAMEH8,
For furOier Information apply to either f the undersigned Agei.U of the Lh e.
liDWIN FITZGERALD, Agent
mar 13 tf
A. P. CAUX,
MISCELLANEOUS.
THE LANDMARK,
PUBLISHED AT
STATES VILLE, IREDELL CO., N.
IS THE
Leading Newspaper in Western North
Carolina.
. -- " v .JU Si ..
It is the only Democratic Paper published In Ire
dell County one of the largest and wealthiest conn
lies in the State and has attained a larger local
circulation than any paper ere heretofore published
in the county . ,
Its circulation in Alexander, Wilkes, Ashe, Alle
ffhauy. Yadk;n, lavie and Iredell, is larger than
th -tof any -wo napers in the State combined; wnd
is rapidly acqain g a strong foothold iu Forey the,
Surry,' Rowan and western Mecklenburg. . . ; :
. It Is the only paper in Western North Carolina
that employs a Rkoulab Cantassino Asbnt, and
tlms keptconita tly before the oople. I nderthia
system a rapidly increasing clrculatiou ts the rtnlt:
making the LANoxaluc v - ! -
TIIK BKW A DV EHT1S1NO MEDI 'B1
IN WESTERN NORTH CAROLINA. ' ": '
t ADDRESS, LlNDIIIlRR,H ;
, dec w-tf . SUteeville N. V.
Co.
OIROTJLATS
RODDICK.
-Tl
Monday, Juno 7111,1875.
CALL EARLY AND SECURE A BARGAIN.
BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market hi.
k a n d B o st o ii L i n e s ,
all Points North or South,
.. !"-. iui.uxi s v;w., ueneral Agents.
, New York Line.
6 Bowling Green, New Yotk.
A. D. GAZA VXt Agent,
Baltimore and New York Linoy
: . .. t OlVilmington, N. C.
"fcSMW - jai.i7 OTwuJ.
all points North or Soutk
PHILADELPHIA.
Baltimore and Wilmington Line
Semi-Weekly,
Between Baltimore and Wilmington,,
Baltimore and Philadelphia St BV4 Ca
Daily Via. CanaL
Between Baltimore and Phhadclpbiai.
WESTERN CITIES.
Baltimore and Wilmington Line,
Northern Central Railroad and the Baltimore a i
:Ohio RaUioad. r
SallinS f taese Steamers, and quick dispatch g
iven !'
Baltimore Line, 5u Sonth St., Baitimoru
Agent Baltimore and New York Lines. Wilmington. N. '
miscellaneous:
. :A New Paper.
THE CHILDBEDS EK1END WILL BK rr
lif-hcd every V edne'day, at the Orphan Asylnni.
Oxford, N. C. It will tnter field o xupied by
other paper, representina ao party in politics and . f
sect iii rtfigiou; bat helping all parties and all '"'
tH unite in promoting the judicious education of i"
young, and the continuous improvement of the old
It will uitcoss the duties and privileges of parent
and leachers, and will defend the rights and il--m
uiice the wrongs of children. It will explain huw
our University lies desolate and our t'olKges ai.d
Schools are poorly attended, while tbe Stockade ii
self seems 10 be too small to contain the vhi
Lbrougs which crowd our penitentiary, It will givu
KOtciai attebien to poor orphans, and will tell t&"
how to escape their present degradation, how i
grow up into wise and virtuous men and women, si.U
how to secure liberal waes for honest work. Tbe
onject of the paper is to help all our people to be
good ai d do good. Price, one d liar a year, always
a aUvai.ce. A few cash advertisements will be ad
mitted, at ren cents a line for- the first insertion .
and five cents a line rot each - et bseouent insert :.;
't he same advertisement will not be sinserted n
thin thirteen times, as a live paper can nt afford
shijf any-one song forever? The first numlier tJ
appear on Weiluesday, the sixth of January,
An friends Of the young are reques'ed lo lorwni:.
subecripiioua at ObCCv jr., : .,;. , ! .
. Audresa: ,
;i w--. THKi IllLDREN'S PKIkD.
jaw S-tf . . . .. . i .. i . Oxford. N. ' .
THE MOUN1NQ STAIt BOOK ' BIt
ERY it complete in all all IU appomrment-s.
and is in charge of one of tbe most skillful workiEMi'
In testate, "AU kinds of Bindlntr executed neatly,,
cheaply and eipaditloBili. ; ",:"
C.