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: WILMINGTON, N.G. : : Tuesday. Morning June 29. 1875 BY TELEGRAPH. 1 SUNDAY DISPATCHES. --A Sale of Gorernment Gold In Jnly Ar rival of T?jres . Exi;u rslonlsts . Wasklugtou Arrest of tbe lloe ' Bros, at CUIeaso Salelde . In New TorK Tne TIlton-Beeebcr Cae De parture irom EosUnd of Another Arctic Expedition UeeirucUon :or a iriacnlne Sliop by Fire In Pennayl anla, &e.i &e.ir-' y';' : - c lvr , . i Wasb.ngton, June 27. . The Treasury sells oue million gold each - Thursday during July, making five millions. The press excursionists of Washington, Baltimore, Alexandria and Richmond re turned from Rawley Springs, Virginia, last night, which they visited by invitation s ot the proprietors. : The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company gratuitously furnished the transportation. ' Prominent Virginians, including Hon. L. T. Harris and Judge Kenny, both of Harrisonburg, gave the ex cursionist a cordial welcome and in an in formal address expressed sentiments of a strongly patriotic character, being desirious of ceasing to talk of the causes of the late ciyjl war and of diverting their energies in the interest of the entire country, i - i i ' ; Chicago, June 27..' Alfred, Fredereck A., CharleS, Edward and Georire Roe. who -were formerly en gaged in the grocery business, were r rested to-day on the charge of defrauding Messrs. O. P. Gregory, J, XT. Collinsworth aad S. A. Ellison of. Richmond, Va., out. of merchandise amounting to $330,000, of which but a small part was an account of O. P. Gregory & Co. They were held over in bonds of from five thousand lo ten thousand dollars" each. ;; Henry Adams, the agent of the firm at Richmond, made the charge. It is stated that the Roe Bros , about September 1st, 1874, failing to vindi cate themselves suddenly absconded, fleeing to Canada, and that this brother Alfred re turned to Chicago and partially settled up" the accounts and that other brothers also came to Chicago and they were hunted down and arrested. ' :, i 1 New York, June 27. Last evening a man who uad registered " his name as John Barmenter committed suicide at French's Hotel.4 He left a note stating that his real name was A. B Irvine, the eldest son of Rev. Dr. Irvine, of Au gusta. Ga., and that he could not live with his present unhappy domestic affairs in Philadelphia. , , . . .'.' The Herald's cable special from - London announces the sailing from Portsmouth, yesterday, of the steamer Pandora for the Artie regions, She goes on the pearch of the northwest passage and tor the discovery of relics of ttie FranMin expedition, r The Pandora is a vessel o". 400 tons, was fitted out by Capt. Allen Young, ber commander Lady Franklin and Jan. ' Gordon Bennett She proceeds to Disco,iGreenland 1 Esqui maux Joe is en board. Just before starting Capt. Young received a present of a splen did barometer from the prince ot' Wales, who takes a great interest in the expedition. The following is a list of the Pandora's af fairs: Capt. Allen Young, commander. He was formerly sailing master of McClin tock'g exploring ship Tax and is thoroughly experienced and has made the longest sledge traxel on record); Lieut. Littlngston, of the British Navy; Lieut. Koslemans Beyren, of the Dutch navy; Lient Pirie, of the British navy; Messrs. Davis " and Melyahan, the sailors and interpreter. ..There axe twenty five hands on board, of whom four (Quar termasters Thomas and Florence, Boat swain Michell and Esquimaux Joe) have al-' ready visited the Arctic regions. There are no Americans in the crew. ; r; ;;: . Up to 9 o'clock to-night nothing new has transpired in the Tilton-Beecher case. The jury remain locked up to. day as they were ' " during last night ', No communication was received from them in court to-day ' and - nothing is positively known as lo how they stand. All kinds of contradictory, rumors on thi3 point are in circulation. -.. . The machine shop of J. B. Crawell & Co., was burned last night Loss JGOOCO. ..... , t . The Lord Jltrw f L6B4on mud IXIa Lady aaa Suite lkt Datblln Tlte ! ternatlonair Sboetioejnateb The Freacb . laaaidaUolia Xwa TJiao and tbe toweat Katltnate or Llvee Loat ,. A,; ;::-Z : ; ' X'.r ' -DixbUn, June .28. -The Lord Mayor and lady Mayoress of London and suite arrived this morning to witness the international shooting match.. They were called on by the Lord Mayor and oorporaUoftof QubHrtin state aod conduct ed to the Mansion House, where they par took of lunch Afterwards they attended a review of six thousand troops at Phoenix Park. The American Rifle Team and party I wei e at tne je re w: ana; jreres entnusiastt cally received. -,. The weather was unfa vor able and the attendance consequently small This is the first time the Lord Mayor of London has visited Ireland in ttate, :. :,. : ; i'- X;r LONDON, Jane 28. -A telegram to the' Itmsa says nine hun dred persons perished in the flood at Tou lotse alone. An epidemic outbreak is feared.' It is believed tha twenty-six hundred houses have been swept away in the town -and its environs. The damage there is estimated at from .twelve millions to fifteen million pounds sterling. . : - v; ; , - -. The- Paris" correspondent of the Hlme$ Quakes an appeal td British charity in.behalf of the nrffrers ,..; ru's ..-.- The LkiUy Xewi special telfgram Knyslbe lowvst vstiiuaies of death by the flMd is two thousand. It is proposed to bombard and destroy the BL V)pren quarter of Toulouse U prevent danger from crumbling walls of houses that yet remain. The Stan 4ar p"ubli.-hes reports of fearful ' inuuclatious Bohemia and Moravia. ......... ,; n ' ' .- '( ... . . " ii. ' . Antoine Louis Barye, a French sculptor, is dead. ; " " - A train on the 3ld Colony' railroad' ran over a wagon near Pall River, : Mass., on Sunday night,' killing Ave persons,' I who were in the wagon. . , , '' ' A tornado passed over . the northern Dart of Detroit, and demolished thirty hou-es Four personsarekDown fc have been killed and many hurt. Crown Prince Frederick William will as sist at the mancevres of the German iron-, clad fleet which .wjll begin on . Wednesday next and continue until Monday -The American squadron will witness tlie display. -Vngusta,: quiet at 14J receipts 9 bales Norfolk, dull at Hf-receipts 105 bales; Gal veston, dulL and easier at 14 receipts 44 1 bales; Memphis, quiet and easy at 14f re ceipts 22 bales; Baltimore, quiet at 15 gross receipts B88 balesj Boston,iuiet at 15 receipts a balesV Mobile, quiet atl4ire w P .oes; riavannan,. quiet at 14f , receipts 169 bales j New Orleans, quiet t 151 reoelpu 229 bales; Charleston, nominal . VlrPbak-tt PJiiladelphla. (Jon 4 lrceipi2Unih ' : WAsniNGforv. r i ' 1 i - 2 c si tit f !'? The Caih in the XieatwryIinportant i Declalo'n by the Attorney General f ; Regarding Nau rallatlo n The V Hlnde Ittall Hebbery Caae.I j. ' 1 1"" !:. Washington, June 28. V The cash lti the Treasury will bo counted by a commission of bankers. - , A dispatch to the : Navy Department re ports one death and two or three cases of yellow fever at Key West v ; : : The Attorney General has decided a ques tion of naturalization submitted to him by the Department of State. The facts briefly are that ; a? Prussian subject by birth emi grated to the United States in 1848 and was naturalized in 1854. When he returned to Germany he took with him his son, then aged four years, born1 in the United States. The son is now 20 years old.' The ques tion at issue rose as to the sono wing mil itary seryice to Germany.; The Attorney General reviews at , some length the U. o, laws'and the treaty with Germany on the subject of naturalization,' and also quotes recent British legalopiniona, and comes to the conclusion that the boy has two nation alities, one natural and the ;other acquired. The father returning to Germany and re suming his allegiance.Hhe son -partakes of the atatus of the father! being a minor and having enjoyed the protection1 of the Ger man government ue, ior wie me foeing or until of age,, owes military duty, the obli gation being reciprocal but .when the boy Imnnmno rf una liA nan rptnrn" tft itiA TT A as.an Amenc&a ciuzeu wnu uu iuo nuia i eligible to the Presidency of the U. S. . , 1 A ficOipro has been entered . in the three remaining cases against Hinds,-for . alleged ,-cotriplicity in the recent mail coutract ffaud. TENNESSEE. tfeport oV-eWfoa-oJi?4itfc. I ; era Tennessee, Northern Alabama and Arkanaaa.-;:41'14'-:-.:-: Memahis, June 28. Th 4iJQl)filfcehiofrpcp Jane contains the following aggregates Of 145 responses .IrdhiV West einTennes sec'; Northern Alabama and Arkansas and the average ; dare of June. 22nd, 88 report veiy favorable : weather, ' 57 moderately favorable, 40 answer '.'No planting of ot'. ton since MayJ15; some re s replanting 133 answer cotton stands fully satisfactory, 112 answer 8 per cent, average as. to them, 84 answer veiy good, 33 good, 8-moderate contlition, 188 report 'free' of. grasa-and weeds and well cultivated, 7 partially un clean and thoroughlyvcultivated, 137 answer that squares ere forming freely and 8 answer that squares are not yet forming welL There are 12 reports of blooms, dating from the 18th to the 22d inst We have only to re port a limited complaint Of too cool weather at night throughout small portions of-each department ' There is some little complaint of lice, , dating .from the 15th;pf liay.to about the 5th of June, but which subse quent veiy favorable weather hss iu almost eveiy iasta nee remedied. m f ! . i :-! U j 1 j SI II A World CorrespOndeut iBtervIewa Beeeher What tha Great Preaeiief Has to ftay. ' j' : Nkw York, June 28. The rTr?d: yublisfie3t an intm:ewt'b't;a: correspondent , with jpeecber, while the lat-. ten was on his way to Peekskill, Saturday. ' Beecher is reported as saying, Tnere is but one man standing out. The root of the matter is this: There has been a good deal of betting on the result; still this one man ha been hanging out from the first. . We were warned about him long ago YJudge Neil son will keep the jurors out for six creeks,' if necessary, to induce ; them ' to .bring in a verdict." . The . correspondent also aya: Beecher said he knew ho the: juror was who was holding out. i V;; ;:s l' i f . WE1THBR REPOHT. ; I WarDepartmknt, rMKNT,' 1 er, I .Office of Clef Signal Officer, Washington, June 28 P, For the South Atlantic States, Btali.onary pressure' and temperature, partly ; cloudy "weal her, followed on Tuesday : a f l erocoq by cooler; cloudy weather aao rairc; ' IMintlSX10 MAUKKTJt. Nsv YOBE,; June 28.. -N'h.. Financial. , , , j Stocks active and JowerVJi Muney 2 , ffi ceht. brem.- Gold opened at 117-t and dosed at! lit- , Sterling exchanges-long . $4 874; . short f4 SRii. i UoveTnment securities .are dull and a - luiie Kwer. state bonds - are uiet and nominal, tt:.VJ-. is. - CX . ; Vomimc j T, ') Flour dull and unchanged. ' Wheat is a shade firmer.' Corn Js advancing. Pork firm at $20 50, Lard quiet steam 13f13i cepta.. Spirits turpentine niett at S1433 cents, ltosiq dsll at - $1 ?0f 1 80 , for strained, , Freights are firm. ' . i : Cotton dull. and nominal, with no sales. Uplands 15 cents; Orcans 15J cents. Fu tures opened as follows: , July-15.4-32 15 3-32 cents; August 15 5-3215 7-82 cents; Septemberl5 1-3215 1-16 cts; October 14 14 21-32 cents. . ,.: , .. . W ; Kkw York, June 28 venYa:' e Money easy at li2 cent;- Sterling exchange firm at $4 87. Gold 1174 J17J. Government securities dull but steady new 5'8 118f. Statet bonds quiet and nominal.' ', 1 ' ''.,::. Cotton dull and easier, wiih sales of 123 bales at 15f 15 cents. Southern flour steady at $4 90$5 85 for common to. fair extra; $5 90$ 25 for good to choice. Wheat ' 11T cent beUer, witji fair de mand, at. $1 27l 35 for winter red west ern, $1 35$t 36 for amljer do.,' $1. 30 fl 40 for white western. Corn is steady with only a ; moderate enquiry at 7778i cents for steam western mixed; 79S1 cents for sai do., 8890Tor white western, 95 cents for do. 8outliem7375 cents fur soft western mixed.: ; Oats A shade, better at 61 63y cents Iur mixed western and 6265 cents for white do. Coffee Rio active and firm at 164 181 cents (gold): ordinary, to strict prime cargoes arc quoted at 5182 cents (gold); jobbing demand fair at 46 19 cents (gold). Sugar ,-very duir and in buyers favor at 784 cents for fair to' good, refining, 84 cents for. pritne, refined Is in fair d- mand at 104104 cents for standard' A, 10 cents for granulated,: J Intents for, crushed and powdered. 1 Rice quiet and un changed.-. Molasses - dull and declining. Spirits turpentine quiet at;82 cents. Poik firmer new mess JohJqi8,$2Q50$20o2Jt', Lard is decidedly firmer at 134 cts for prime steam. Whiskey steady M 1 1 194.-Frfight8 firm. . , . ...:,,':,:. ?:- J,, ; . Cotton-net receipts 420 bales; gross re ceipts 3,507 bales. ' Futures closed flrm with sales of 22.400 bales as follows? June 15 3-32 cents; July 154 cents; August 15 3-16 15 6-32 cents; September 15 li215 1 16 cents; October 14 213214 11-16 cents; November 14 17-3214 916 cents; Decem ber 14 17-1614 18J2 cents? January 14 11-16 cents;' February: 14 29-3214 15-16 cents; March.l5415 5-32 cents April 15 1116l5i enta; May 15 -1615 19 32 cents 1 - -p- u--i - 1 fj, Baltimore, Junec. " - ! Flour unBaigeiuparfiae $1C5Q4 75 family $5 505 60; Rio brands $6 20 6 50.. y Wheat Pennsylvania red tl .25" 1 27, Corn unnchaneed southern white 88fl0 cenUi yBllow 80 cts; western mixed TCcemsfheavy G973 -cents." Rye quiet nt 95oaf 1. Provisions . firm pork stead v at $202050; bulk meats firm at $i cents for. shoulders; cacon fiuouiaers tjf .centsi clear rib sides izf(&i3 cents; hams 1414i cents. Lard dull and heavy refined 14ai4i cts. Coffee ?vquiet but, firhVrord inary ,to prbne cargoei.l6i82 cents. Whiskey dall and nominal at $1 19. Sugar strong. ,; - i .i.litij CiNcriWATii-J'u&e28'H Tlour steady. Wheat dull red $1 18 fl 23. Corn quiet at 6569 cents. Oats j 3 t- f era . . t j ..it .quiefc auu tsieuuv ai ouuo ueuis. xtye uuii and nominal. Pork firmer and higher with sales at $19 75. Lard firmer and higher steam, held , at ,13i cents; kettle 13l14 cents; summer 12 cents ; bulk meats strong and.held higher; shoulders 8 cents asked; clear rib sides sold at 11 cents, spot, 12 cents asked; for July 12 cents bid by buy ers for August; clear sides 11 cents. Bacon rmer-rsbonlders dull at 09i cents; clear no fides 13 cents; clear sides 12$ cents. Whiskey quiet and steady at $1 15. '" Louisville, June 28. .F oaf quiet and unchanged. Wheat dull and nominal $1$1 15. - Corn dull at 72 r7a cents. Oats -dull at 5860 .centf .Rye, nominal. Provisions very strong, with an advancing tendency. Pork $20$20 50. Bulk meats-shoulders S8f ' cents clear rib sides 1H&11$ cts; clear sides 12. Bacon shoulders 9i9fceTtST clear rib 1212j cents; clear 13 cents; sugar cured hams jr3l,3iiQettts Wbipkfy tf l, Bag ging steady at 1313 cents. s ... POKGIRN HARK ttTS. Paris,' Jane 28 Noon. . jfent(;s g3f r i-.tt ui- JiONDON,; June 28 JTooiUj . , Ere railroad shares 13. ' . j Liverpool, June 28 Noon. Cotton dull and easier middling uplands 7fd middling Orleans 7 9-16U Sales of 10,000 bales, including 2 000 for expoit and , viiiUu iu arrive i-iu ciicer. Smiles on " a basis pf middling uylatvfd, notbingffjijeJSj(j4l July and-August.TS-iGd, low middling, deliverable July and August 7d. 5 vt t , ilSiles on a "basis of middling uplands. Trotting below-low middling;1; deliverable ' .ufcast, 7 5-l6a.C. i ; iJ,. u tZ, i s ;. . lireaastuiis quiet. ... 1 The salesof cotton to-day included 5,600 pales American. : : ;. t.;-j .; : u:,,, JS I Liverpool, June 28 Evening. Spirits turpentine 22s' Cct' i . j : London, June 28-Evening. Common rosin 5s 3d. X, ' . i L N.OT O N M AM K K.TU , , STAR OFFICE, June 28. , : SPIRITS TUKPEOTINHReceiits i20 caska., Market firm at 81 cenU bfd! Sa of 25 casks at 31 cents per gallon for Sou th em packages.-" - .-K w? ' n-4 f ROSIN. Receipt's 489 bbfc 1 1 Strained f rt)sin steady at . 47f per bbt . ' Sales of -500 bblsBtrajned at $1 4?i, and 200 bbls (K; to-Wi.f 4aw JaLa -to Wi ndot n CRUDE TURPENTINE. Receipts 51 bblsg larWst steady. 05alesof ,51 bbls. aT $l!3(ffornara, $3 25 for Yellow Dip and1 M1 JJ7 " iTTJ W V . CHI TAR Receipts 16 bbls. nlarket steady. Sales of 16 this at tl 75 bbi: ' COTTON. Receipts ' 2 balei: Market dull and lower to sell. The .following, Are the official nominal quotations: ' '. ' Ordinary. . i ..';'l,:dv;Nbmint,?;i- Good Ordinary,. -124 .. cents-33 lb. WwMiddlinr.vrrrlSi " Middling.; . ..... i ..rl4i14J u .V Good Middling....... 1414i " New Yric Naval; stores arki. O f - cceipts to day, 30 barrels rosin, 40 do its turpenlir;.t;Spirit; turpentine was Spirits turpentine.; .without animation, and few buyers exhibit ed much' interest, but in-iew of the some what better advices from the South, holders were a Utile firmer::1 About 32c ivas' the rate,jwths,some',25fbbla sold- Rosin firra, aqu iu oeiier oemana, wiui ' me -genern tone preuy neauuy. . This is particularly the case on fine grades, the supplies of Lich do not increase and the call eOed oaies 01 xou DDIs pale on private terms; 1,500 bbls conlmonlciffooa,al $t3802$5t i and 300 bbls eood Ko. 4 to pale at ti 00 (DO. Tar is Qttietand6ieaav.TLPitchdull. After 'Change there were sales of 250 bbls common strained rosin, at $ I 75,nd 500 bbls No. 1 to pale at $3 755 00; also 100 bbls spirits turpentine at 8Mc. The tele graphic: advices: were: t Livernool BDirits turpentine dull at . 22s 6d; common rosin., dull at 5s 3d. London spirits turpentine sieaay at zzs aa ; common rosin dull at 5s. - j O rTOJl' AWD N A VA L STOll K8. The folow4nf is the stock of naval stores and cotton in yard and afloat at this port 'Jijne 28C--' Cotton, in yard,... . . . , f 82 bales. r f . afloat, f.kWl ; Total,. ... ... . . . . ... . :;723 Spirits Turpentine, in yard,..' 2,945 bbla 1 " afloaV.,.. 1,991 " Total,..,.:....,.... 4,936 " Rosin, in ysjaiSluSaJi. . 3SUlbl 1 r afloat................. 6,110 " Total, . . j 4; f.. . .;. . 38,171 " -. 970 bbls. r 25 " 995 " 1,195 bbls. . " ' 10 V " Chide Turpentine, in yard, Ttal,; Tar,- in .yard,. . . . . . afloat...... .. t Total.; 105 . KECEIPTS For the week ending June 28-Spirilsj 1 osocasas: rosip. -o.aia 001s. VlFofHhtpelCjirjding Jue.28 Spirits, 1,375 casks; rosin,. 10,183 bbls. ' . : 1 GleriB:rque Wega, Gerth, (55 days) Haiti burtr. E. Feschau & Westermann Br. Barque Gladstone, Keueally, (8 days MiitaiiTita' Mnt - -V ''i M IStmr NortU StAte QrecS Wortli& Wortlt; i,.;i.;jj'.'Vj.v';H imsi'i ,' i -,-1 VAJJ3.A1X!.W. , . :. Su:iO. ! ? "I T T - T . 1 - T . ; ; urermun uarque JuJUie, nauirua,'-jjiver-; pool, DeHost & Co.- . , . 8tmr North State, Green, Fayettcvtlle, Worth & Worth: f .1.J EXPO UTS Vl.fi.ia. ' i.. 1 Liverpool German Baroue Louise 2.- SOabbls roeia, 800 casks Brvirils-turpentiBe, ia Dues cotton. m.j !,. Gnaniv OnanoL Gnajr - i ,1 A ( Borelf ; Gusno-, J50 f on Gnaiup , . ' " aJelow nrM- : '' 1 '' .... WttiXEjtAX.K.f ItlCES..- tf Out qaouiuons, n B&ould benaaorBtooa; rep eeont the wholesale prices generally. la mklng up smail orders hiijhflj; price Juiy to ba ciuugefi. DoaWe Anchor ' A".. l -1 i&t s."t Iwi Uama, J).i. Sides, tTefltern Smoked . , , i3 .1 , i3j-ia.'."i3 iraill.f . ..... . .m . 7 OIUBB, V W-f.....- , .i-r CknnMDM ' ... v f Dry -Salted Sides lb... ft OUlPUlUCl...,,,, On the Hoof .. BARRELS Spirit TnrpenUne, Second Hand, each New New Jerk each f5T. New aty, cachv;..v:. rrr. 8 S 25 2 50,, 8 00 10 00 , 20 ! -.25 , BKKSWAJS. 9 BSIOKS-VUmington, 6 M, Northern.. .. BUTTER North Carottna, lb. Northern, V Bl.......;.....i. ss ; :85,' '14! -15- . . 40 . "15 UAiNJJixika cperm. , v id iz Taiiow, arrr.4....".. Adaraantane. v CHKiJSE Northern Factory V fi State, a.. ..UL. COtfFKJS-Java, ft B.rt ,,.y KIQj V, . ,f.M CORiO(ALH9 boBheWJ. COTTON TIES ....V?.7. . ,s 17 :ki3, ..!( ; 35 - ; S(i .o..a;i(M ,.-V5sS.1 "A .13 115 lZ:4x e il l 16 00 - 20 00 8 60 9 00 DOMESTICS Sheeting, V fdj awn, V uuAiuu. .... .... .... FISa-MacliereJ, No 1. bbt.. Mackerel. No-3. a bol U. I, V JB UU1. ........ no. a, bbi J;Ui...D.uL s w eu J is m: i Mackerel, No. S, V bbl. . . . 11 00 11 60 JBUlietB. vooi. ....... ....... N. U. llerrlna, V bbl. Dry CoA,9 jCiJ.A. FIjOUR Fine, bbl.. Super. Northern;' ft bbl...... . Kxtra do. bbl..... Family V bbl....i( ; .. City Mlila 8npr., Q bbl. .. - si - Bztra. bad.... 6 00 sou f 5 00' ?85(r i 7J 1 - 4 60 600 6 00 S CO ' 625 00 : t 25 8(H) 0 00 0 00 ooo a ooo , : . h : ' Family, ft bbl... 00 00 00 00 - t - Bxj Family, ft bbl 00 00 00 00 i T K rt TIL12. lii v . i I'eruvian Ooano, ft 30UU Jb t Baagh'n Fhoepnate, ' " -i 1 Carolina Feniliaerj i " Floor, - . k NavauatnaBd,irif;il Complete Manure, .,, - Whana'B Phosphate f i.2 WandoPhosphate, ' , . Bergef & Bute's FhoBplu nkll WT ' 4 ah. K kA -th k 80 00 . 00 00 . 00 00 60 00 50 00, 65 0O- Loo oo; 40DO) 00 00 57 00 o5 oo esed . 00 00 67 00 00 00 7000 oo en. fhtnan WW OOOOM' . J7 1 10 o 00 ,1 Cora,CM W56 4.B........ ; . . Corn, YeL, SfoaaheL.. ...... uata, V Bonnei...... Peas. Cow. bnehel .125 ,7, r 8 ' 13 00 1 25 ,1 10 Dry, ft B vr 12W& HAY Eastern, ft 100 ttB.-..;. .a? 1 North aver, 100 fci-t..!; si 20 Q HOOP IRON ft ton... I 1 08 (V LARD Northern, ft B..... I - 16 North Carolina. S t... , i 00 . t : 17 LLMB ft bblrt..a....Mu.. f M LUJBBK1 CITT STBAICSAWKD 4 Ship Staff, rcsawed, ft M ft.. Boaeh Bdm Plank. 8M ft. 24 00 22 00 27 00 & 25 00 -j West India Carjroee, according to aoaUtr. Mft........ 20 00 20 00 23 85 00 uresaeairioonnz. Beaaonea.. pcantlmg and fioaraa, com : monifi jb.x... ....... .... JtOLASSKB Cube, hhdB, f) eal.. 15 00 18 ; 43-- tsoo & & & : 10 80 475. & 00 00 145 Cuba, bblB V gai... ....... I Suzat House, bhds. ft gal. 5 A. 'i.Mhbl.fUgal.. Syrup, bbls, ft raJ..... NAIL8-Cnt,4d to d, ft kt..C OJIS Kerosene, ft gal... Ij&rd, fj Eal..A Lineeed, v sal....ix,...r. 40 00 18 1 10 1-00 i'A RceiK.-ft ai...i....Y.....w. PEANUTS S bushel , POTATOBSiSweet, fBel. . 143 17 175 S M PORK Northern, Cir Mew. ... . 4 6Q SfiOO 00 00 00 00 0000 00 00 ii 00 &00 00 a s - Tbia, V DDi........,uu..... i Prime, ft bbl Rump, W bbl................ JEaCB-CaroUnaV fi . 2 09 . 00-3 ttAua connLiy, v s. ty, .... BALT-Aiam, w Dasnei-, . . .. j. . 1 Ar ym . t urawui, v oaca.... ...... American. V sack......... p-: ' r 1 1 wf - v i 1 10 BUGAR-Caba, f) ti m,..r. : fiX 9 njtf ! f 10X 10 . 10X 'io 00 roni luco, v ..... ....... A Coffee, W ft ' v 7 ............ . cmenea, y b SOAP Northern, fi.. ...... 8 IILNGLKS Contract, V H.... . ; Common, 9 M ; CwreasSaDB M. Ok S 50 $ 60 9 60 SO CO 00 00 18 00 I 8 17 -2 uw 8 00 Cypreea ileartu J M. STAVJS W. U. BDU, V Jl. 15 00 00 00 00 00 k. v xina., w a ! VTPreea. TALLOW- t. TOCBBB Shipping, V M........ MfllPair, ! Inferior to Ordinarr. M..,. WHISKEY Northern, gal.... North Carolina, V gal i 0000 is- a m 00 8 60 10 00 4 00 6 00 1 00 600 175 S B0 - 85 S 40 wwir-unwaanea,. xi f waabed. 9 ....., MISCELLANEOUS. 1 Orton Plantation. "MOTIVE 7'0 TRESPASSERS, A a i k .4 - J PerMtto are hereby warned acafnat ehootiag. nomine, Bsning, raainaa 1 or otnerwise trespassing ob the lands known as the Orton Plantation, In the County of Brunswick. The indlscnmiaate elanehtcr of eame at aa seasons aad. the iaceaeaat. denredaJ tioog ia other and mor impectaat esBecta,aavef renaereu 11 necessary to post tnese Unas; ana ratr notice Is now given that the law will bo nEidly eat- iorcea sgunsi ail -oneaaers. dec li-dAw-tf J $ &i GRAINGKR. Farm Ballads; YW N, ILLUSTRATED. Trtce $3 oa Forsileat ?-.--JZi.:..X3ar... 3S.. ...at IIEINSBERGEI?.s, I THy -Vdv asr e: It A SONG OF THB'ISTEAS; AKD ' OTttER rUKMa. Bv Rev. K. F. BnrfL P- An. For sale at , . , . HEENSBEBGER'3 Jane7-tf Live Book and Music Store. 1 Baeon, Iar4 aad Tobaecs. Boxes I. S. Sides and 8honlders,-55; Boies rj Dmoaea Dnouiaers, Kft Tabs lard, 60 Boxes Tobacco. For Bale by . , .. .. it - - - jane 17 tf - KKUCHNKR -CALDER BROS. t jCofiee and Cheese. - XVOASTKD JAVA AN D RIO COFFEE, SAfSAOO ' ! " ' "' andEid.:m Chee(e.":w1'li" f!1 . Frsaieat . . . , 4 ;.: -;Vr ?;..ft;v:v;;.:',pv:rrKiJNOB?- Nprineant eor. market and Seeomd . ts Smitli's Feed Gutters. BE BEST AND MOST LURABLE FEED Cutter in the Market jne FYfalelpw.bT. . . ; Orden Conoley . ALSOTUNESREPAII - Book -5( -.Store. ; i w it. , jane 20-3t i Mineral1 Waersr VICHY KISSING EN,f BELTERS ANDtCQlf gress Mineral Wafer, reproducing in the h'ghest degree attainable, the waters of the most celebrated medicinal springs, with the additional great advan tage of dispensing them in a greater degree of con centration. 'The above, with Pnre Cold Soda Water: 1wt on .draught, -: - I At . o,-.' r. - S. G. NORTHROP'S jnne 18-tf Fruit and Confectionery Store. ; t. ... I -T:. r; sVtoKQJt BITTERS,, f -I . A ,, r,.-:.. . .-V J... : jrour.. i a-, f .skM m.at a m r i waa jj MISCELLANEOUS.- -ilrftTlPM,,.-; OFFICE OF TXASURES and lXlLiail7rOKi J I "A: MANY PRSO J30 NOT APPEAR TO nnddrstand 'aTl' rKe"re(iirenfefitS naer5eorif ." - r ' -at . . . a, ORU1NANCB, pouce 18 nerepi given toai tne , Penalty of 10 DoUat s ' fornotprecnriiijrthe required DOQ BADGES, will be enforced on and after . - t THURSDAY, THE 24TH INST. Thn OrlinTir nmvlilpa as fellows: That the owner of any Dog within the city limits, who shall fail 10 pay tne ta imposed y me uw uivui NANCE shall be subject to prosecution for viola tions of eaid Ordinance, and requirefl to fAA a FINE, not to exceed 00) Dollars, in the acscretlou of tio Mayor. JJy order of the Mayor. v j ' " !i- city Cleikand Treasurer. Cirx or WiLMKOTON, N. C, J f June 21. 1875. f ? BEST BUTTER 18 THE WORLD." TRULY TDK BEST and EVERYBODY SAYS SO. iOwiBer to large BhiDments every week we are t rathing this Choice Dairy of Batter at 40 cents per FEES It PARCHED AND GfEOUND" ;'s Java ' and Iaguayra Coffee, 1 LEMONS AND -S WEET ORANGES, . PIGS FEET AND HOCKS, Choice Sweet Butter at 35 cent, per Poand, I DESSICATE COOOANUT 0nj!ns)ft ! - Bottled Lager Beer, quarts and pints in cans of one and two dozen, at ex- eeeaingiy jo w prices, as , . . t- . .i ' .... viau. ju.iu.iis'. June 20-1 f'. r ; 11 & 13 South Front St. GO TO A LLIIN'S AN D GET - TOU A CENTENNIA U 2i Drinkins Cup, in cap for the pocket. You'll all deed them if yon go up. -'r . . ;"s . may 10-if i. !scb TO LLLEN'S AND GET TKK ' Cftf iKBRATED V. Krench Bitrcin Coffee Pot.. Makes the 'best teffee in the world, and with less coffee than any other coffee pot now in use.; may 19-tf GO TO A iLLEN'8 AND LOOK AT HIS EW 8ILVKR-; ii- ware, Intt received. may 19 tf To'Owners nf Drays, Wagons or. Carts. OFFICE OP TREASURER AND COLLECTOR, 1 i . ClTTtO WHMINGTOW. N.. C.l '-; " June 2th, lanS. A tL PARTIES OWING DRAYS. CARTS. OR jnLWaeon?, who are ' dellnaucnt ia . payment thereon ef the usual . i .. , , " ...s .. i . . 1. IHontlily License Tax, are hereby notified that if the' same is not paid by Monday the 88th day of Jane-insL. they will be froected to jha Major's Court, and thereby, sub? ected to additional costs and expense. y:f.--- r. e. ;siiRVOss, . jane 26-1 w .;. CTty Clerk and Treasurer. suV..;:,' di Frenc; Lineal Stiitiiigs':atI5 Scents; . 4 . wortn 5 rants; Japanese gvj . at'Utoxiciite l-to ortb 130 -centft Call and see them. - ' h'.iitt:. Jb&"H. iSamsoj3ii3 ! 43 Mait 8Jget.X 'jane 5-tf Pmiadelpliia X & II Ale auf -T"P?BIVA1EJB IN PtJETfYiriURPASSErS N U Qdarrty; en)oet poparkr-eT alL 'Ales Vmannn factared in tbe United States. eepeciaUyk.for,the Sooth ern trade, wilt remain light, sparkling and tweet lonirer. and afford a crrcatcr torofit ta letail 1 dealers than any othArXata. t .. '. .' A X A XX X bbl $3 25 and $3 60, tfjbl XX$t Bottled Ale 75 cents per dozen, Pcrier Soda -and Sarsaparil)acajcenta per dozen. Assorted aad ship ped iatte'patafcteia-itlgAoefc saippiagaaeaJUrtae--coantry trade, 6 dosen to the case. - u ,- I I M. KORDLANDER. I --rvCQL.4ihaildBanOTer Streets. . I UiU P ' -A: NEW LOT OF TIIB COMB 1 Iaks. and Copyine Crayons. : n;.-.. i r..lut ; . .'..t i 'i i iiW t Where it is difficult to carry inks, all Its essentials are supplied by hla new artiele; which is always, ready for use, at v i .kwh i. -.i,f. ; ;: THE CITY BOOK STORE. ., "THE GEH", . 1 or Jongs and Dances for the ! JCh0dren of the Church. ;: ' For sale at. jnne26 tf 35 CONOLEY ft YATESf : City Book Store. . rp RE HOTEL PROPERTY IN' GOLDS BO RO JU N. C., known as the - i ) 1 v?vtEit bx)pse;''H A ..' .ON REASONABLE. TERM3, The Foue is sltuated on East Centre BtreetV)p posite the the Depot of the W. A W;,1 Atlantic ft N. O.. and the N. C. Railroads, has FIFTEEN COM FORTABLE ROOMS, beside. Ahe )FFICK and I J J3AK-KCMJM, wmcn nave lately undergone thor ough repairs, ant are now. in very good condition. ' For terms. Ac. aoDlv to H WEIL A BROS.. ' lone 2WJT -.rrr,. rf j f Goldsboro, N-Ct I baleigh AiopyaBdndbiUtofcdverlier. Y j Jolm Dawson's 1Jabdab JstXbiisbSiki -s place to and the largest and most complete stock o goods, and prices that will surely . give satisfaction in this city. i?.-; 1 ''-?t "ir . june87-tf jMOP.19, -sn(i xoarirei ku '.irui hi' TVi'.y7 : Keep Your Head Cool ! Bfj WEARING S ;A?. 81 B A W HAT OF ' BOMB STYLISH MAKE FROM V"A S 'A : -XKh. Jt' h i HKRISONA AlLliN'S, W"2f tr1' .,..! Cny HaVstoref - Hit jrASUIONAULK ilalk; DKKSslNO A SHAY- Ing Saloon, '7 Soath Fnwt .Wtlminatm.'i. U T IN. B 1 have secufed the services of the BEST artists of my .profeKeion. ' s.;5 6r.tni'-u.iS'iSn fQ0 Bbls Klour, . 50 Btt"hjl8 Ueal (WatetUi-otind), 7 -mss .it f Wft- Hue if v ; . , . . .... . ijune zb u , . a.KKJUJN&tt UAIJiU BKOS. Spirit Paskj, Hoop Iron. &c. iQQ spirit Caakaj :H OA Tons Hoop Iron, w 100 ,Ii'ej:'tms8; Ri anr-hT!rdwn, For sale by June UKROBNER ft CALDERBO iT Llosnuito Nets ,1 jJiM illilitHloir otil iJ-KD FRAMES, GAUZE AKD LACE. OUR Second Stork jut received d for sale low by I All 1-t ht V. .1 o JV'AllCBTii STREET1" ' - II- -4. i TTAE DETERMINED TO OLBAR OUT ALL THEIR SUMMER STOCKAT.v ; i; ;7 t - . t . 3i' I Ml m "ft - rj-Mj tjj i' , l , ' r ; ; ; f Greatly Beduced - Prices ; " i . I... Sale to ; Commence - ; ...was. i?s . ;t 'Hit li'-t ;itW.s.iU ; ; Some Great BargainsK v WE DO.NQT.TBINj; JIECES ART TO GO INTO 6NE fcfUCfi. CALL EARLY AND .June-tW Clydes We w York PastETigiJ6utodPom N E W XTEW VORK AND W1LH1KGTON STEMSIHP ' r ? ! : t : s ! . .- ' . . . lednesday aftd.Saturd AXD FROM g iWednesdty BOSTON AND NEW YORK AND WILMINGTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY CONNECTINQ WlTll THK Boston ahdWew liYdi-ki: SEMI-TVERKiC-Y . Between New York and Wilmington, Wednesday and Saturday, from each portl ' : t Shippers may rely upon the prompt and Regular Sailing of these" Steamers, 'and quics: ttispalcy "iv ii u all Kbipments by this Route. ' -N .0 D ESi'SiS;1;'::'' : I 'U connecting at Wilmington with the, Wilmington I Weldon Railroad.' the Carolina Central Railway and s Wrougu bills op lading given to 4 t n t New York, Boston,' Providence, Fall BiVer and 'WXutodiieB: . 'l ' " v RaTES'GUARlNTEKD AS LOW AS BY ANY GTHER ROUTE Aife ' TIM? AS QUICE;fi LOS. ' . , : , OR OVERCUANGKS PROMPTLY PAID. i 'i . mare: all g o ojds Via gl ydes WILMINGTON L 7A'7. nnncr miormauon nnpiy to euncr D. D. C. MINK. :T ; - General Eastern Agent. 29 Devonshire Street, Boston f jr Baltimore and Southern SteaiiiiTransportation VIA. WILMINGTON, NifGi Fast Freieht Ebute to : ' . : BALTIMORE. ' Baltimore and Wilmington Line Sailing ihtm'BA'mMOBBfVfC'- V' I jASttfBC i ,WrXJ.'.IXGT03mf.-: I"ESD3fJ iTtTitlrf'.i v. U BOSTON AND PROVIDENCE, : Baltimore and Wilmington Line, Baltimore, Boston, and Providence Line or Via. Canal Daily to PhUadelpnia and ' CLYDE'S PHILADELPHIA AND PROVIDENCE V i- " " ' ' LINK. ' r : .; v--.-"1' J Shippers mav rely upon the prompt and Regular all blupiaeats Hi Oy Ull JUMM i li) '... j n .- , ; ; J THROUGH. BILLS OF jLADING GIVEN TO s M f;-.v?v y iit5 i OLBirA,GEOBGAANDAiJkBAA: "- - (5v,'ti'-:'ii':' . . 1 . ! );. Hv' if '.sm ' livhi ' ,; i Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston, Providence and other Eastern cities. Bate's Guarantcd a L any nther Route and timeas 4uict.- Lossee w oercharges promy paidV 4 ""arBd "Tf!.! f- r .,- MARK ALL GOODS VIA VtlLtiiKG ihW'iBA 1 ' ' ' , fnrtliAr informntlrin atrtnlw tn afha MISCELLANEOUS. ; ' J .-i ,'. .1 ; .to i sr-i-l v. . --i-. l': ' ; i ' :, -.''-.;" : PUBLISHED AT ST A TES VlL &, llfiEDKLD Oft ff. (i -is THE-t -!-!-.! : - Leading Newspaper in - Western North tfln.frtli'n'aJ i :.- i.v;. ,!,; i.. fl " Itis the only Democratic Paper published La Ire dell County one of the Urgeatand wealthiest Oun ites in the. State aod haa attained a larger loeal cirealatioD than any paper ever heretofore published 1U IrlMS UUIU1LJ' , ... .. .j ; Its eircttlatioa in Alexandei1, Wilkes, Ashe. Alle phauy, Yadkin; Davie and - Iredell,- is larger than tb t or any two papers in the State combined land is rapidly acqairi g a strong foothold tn Forsy the. isuity, Rowan andweBtera MecUeatorg. u. It is the only paper in Western North , Carolina 1 tM employs a KaeuxAa CatrTassiBe Asknt; and i tl.us kept cOntai tly before ihe neonle. . 1 ndxrthta system a rapidly increashig eirculaUou is tbe result, making the Lakomau ' ' :J ; " In western korte Carolina; f v- -' ; .;; yor fnrter information apply to either vf the undersigned Agei.ts of the Line. ' . R D W I If ' kF ITZQBitl U4 Ageat Battliare lii Mi sC'Bai'p'' '-. '' ' ! mar 18 tf1 -7 A . Cf CA it A CX; Agent Bald more and New Vork LmesWllmii,on. N. AbDRESSr decu-U fcANDMAnK,H' it . r . 2i ;f-v j i 1 1 Itlonday, 'runQ 7ili, i$i5'. iiRia .il-'i '3.;1 J , i " : 5 - .,1'! DETAtLS AS aEPlIBUc OBNliAlXT ltNOW tsi iiv'iiji'i a iusr? :WB D NOTHING BT HAtY'f f1 w , !w 5tf..:V-i..--4j.;.f . i .... . -j-.!' - VltiiOiSil $I.j.:t! f . SECURB A UAKGArN.- and B6t6n -Lines. iliu 1.5 Is O i ,Y OK K . ; CO.. E3ir-WEEKLY,' SAILING FROM.NKW TJHI- WIIMIKGTOJV, ;- . aiid Saturdi KALIl RIVER. , Columbia . and . (kngnstft .Railroad. Wiliatninou iini Cane Fear River St5mpra . 7' ? ' anj Y&6Xi&-sf&si$ south 01 ine undersigned Agents of the Lino. signed A?c WM. P. CLYDE St H.. General A sent 1 '.fi't-'US'Uifdiif-.: DaNewYorkXtee1' ' Baltitnore and Kew. York lincp, ; r ) i i ia- Wilmington, . N-C. all Nprthor:SbTit&h Baltimore ' and i WilmsngtonXliiie '': ; (:;' Seml'Weekly; : '' V!. between Baltimore and Wfliniiiston, ' Baltimore and Philadelphia St Bt Co. f, ;? j' DailyVia. CanaL' 2 -' . Between Baltimore and ' Philadelphia r "WBSTERN? CITIES ' a 4; ' : Baltoore tod Wilmiion titi Northern Central BaOroad anA kbi BaJtimgjr hio BaQra&d. ' Sailing 2 ef these SU4i ajMi'qotolt 'ajspatoh given AND FROM ALL jPOINTS. IS NORTH AND 8GU1 II i. L ' "j . ".V ' A" ' ' ' . ' ;.i.ri ! MtSCEU.ANKOUs. : 1 1 f - TEF VB1LDBENS FU1END WILL BE Pl1! phed every W tine? day, at the Orphan ABylum, .u Oxford, N. C. , It will nter field occupied by .:.i. other paper, represeniinfMKlMn-rjr4n pliticii auu . -sett in religion; but helping lt parties and all ect t unite. in promoting the judicious education of liv iounx, aud tbe oeutinlions tmprovemebt of the . t will oikcuas the dpties uid privileges of parcuin and leiichers,' and will defend the righto and d; n- uuce the wrongs 0 chlldreaj. U wili explain h. our University lies desolate and. our C olleges m ill bchooJn are poorly attended, While the Stockade l;v self semis to be. too small ( jto contain the vi. throngs which crowd our penitentiary. It will giv sphCial atteniien-to poor orphans, and wiH tell thW how to , etcape thefr present deKradation, how m grow up into wise and virtnou men and women, and how to secure liberal wae foe honest work. - The object ef the paper is to help all our people to be good ai d do good. Price, one d liar a year, always in advai.ee. A feet eash adverticementa will bel mitted. at ten cents a .Hue fiir th flntt Insertion. and five? eeats a line for each atbsetiuent iupertio uc nit m aavenisement will not; De ginsertea at than thirteen times, aa live paper can nt ftorJ SiUjaUTonesonif: fonrvMrf 'I h flmt nnnrxv i I appear qa w eaneeday, the sixth of ,luary , is.. All frieiri mm er tne young are reoueatea to roi ' tbe youtig are requested: ,to fbrwai till Ii i ii 1. a am. r Auaress" vy p?. w- ;- f 5 f h.n iill TeECHiiu)REN;8 FRIEND, janl-if f frr t-r. Oxford. N. Tub laonwiw G STAR DbOlI BIft aV ERY is eomplete in all all its appointment and la tn charge of one of the moat akilifaJ workwea ' Yn thaHtate. All ktfulanf tMndlm nnnMiath. I For sale by" - GKEKli ft FLANNEL Jine27rtr., ; .SUtestiUa N C.';ehMyan4expeitinaiqi. :i L . . ... .... .". , ' ' it r -..-i n A. SMITH ft CO.
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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June 29, 1875, edition 1
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