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WILMINGTON,
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BY TELEGRAPH.
NOON IM2FORTS.
"FUANCE. j " "
Tbe AmerleaitCentennlal-rFrencU In
terest In it.
: , . ' i ' r ' Paeis, July 1.
Thd Jmirtud Official DUDIisnes ine aecree
appointing a special committee for the pur
pose 6f encouraging Frenchmen to partici
pate in the Philadelphia Centennial Exhi
bition, and for facilitating the efforts. of
those who intend doing so.; The , commit-,
tee ia Composed of members of the Assem
blv, merchants and other persons, numbers
of whom hold relations with the United
States. - '- I ' ,l
ENGLAND.
Commercial Fallaro Fljl'Iaiand Ad
wleee . . i
. : . London, July' I.
I Thk liahilitifis of Dacosta. KaalteBV0.
ro 1 S50.000 ' not $350,000, as ; before
stated. The liabilities u of Kilburn, Ker
shawNfe Co., whose failure is also announced,
are $3,750,000. rr .;-. 1:;T'.: '' .
Advices received to-day from Fiji report
that there is no dimunition of the violence
of measles and typhoid fever on the Islands.
The mortality from the diseases is great.
Tt in hrab&ble that medical assistance will
be sent from Aestralia to the afflicted peo
ple.
Jlii Leech has resigned the captaincy of
the Irish rifle team. j &
Tliere were two deaths at Key Y,cst
Wednesday, from yellow fever. . "
Tbe St Louis Times has been purchased
hy Ooi John T. Crisb, of Independence,
for $13,150.-vtr-"-''t V'W'fi
A! San -Francisco telegram stales that
Wml Irwin has been nominated for Gov
ernor. Bis politics are not mentioned. n
Al the commencement of Yale College,
the Begree of Jl; D. was! conferred upon
five 'graduates of the medical school. ' One
of them is a colored man. ' ;?: ! ''v:;.
ij a collision of Illinois passenger trainsi
the engineers and firemen saved their lives
by jumping. No first class passengers were
hurS,.but fifteen emigrants! seriously wound
3
ed.
oUIt
NIGHT
UEFOUTJC
1
Oil
VPorks Destroyed; py FIre-Tne
Tllton-Beeeber Cue-Several Iner-
reetaml Attempts to Procure a vcr
diet Hlghlr ; Intretlns Proeeed
Tne Spectator, Wild with. Ex
clicmeat Tlie Jory IiOClted Up.
.' I '.r:-ff,NEw;YoKK, Jnljl.,'.
. Leonard II. Ellis? cylinder oil works were
burned to-day. Loss $30,000.
i TChe jury in the . Beecher case came into
court this forenoon, and Carpenter stated
that the jury could not agree upon a ques
tion of fact , ' ' 'V " -.
f Judge Neilson told them to disregard the
"affidavits submittedrfor reopening the case
and sent them back. At 125 Judge Neilson
' came on the bench, the consultation having
broken up, and was followed into court by
the counsel, who were received with clap
ping of hands and stamping of feet f- They
all took seats ia their usual places and con
versed with one another.! ' ;-- .A ;.-
, M 137 the jury , came in and took their
seats, looking pale and exhausted. Some
of fhera carried coats and travelling bagsln
' their hands, from which the audience con
cluded that they had come to an agreement
and were prepared to leave court -
Judge Neilson requested the utmost si
lence ia the court during the. proceedings.
Tilton and Beecher were then both absent'
. The clerk called the 'jury, who answered to
. their names in low tones. Judge Neilson
then said he; was sorry they could not agree
. and asked them if the disputed question
was one o( fact or law.-! " ',:Y,t: 'f jAai r j
Mr. Carpenter, speaking with a low voice,
slated thatit vas impossible for the jury to
. agree, and that he regretted it very much;
the question., of disagreement was one of
Judge 'Neilson then called' attention to
the length of the . trial, and said that was
the first intimation he had from the jury
, Iu" our? embarrassments said .he, various
considerations had been pressed on their
altenlioB. His attention had been called
to 'the tact that after the arguments and be
foi-c . the . charge some papers , had been
handed up to him. - He had examined them
- that evening and denied the mbiidu for ret
owning the case, Busuming for the moment
' tLiit the jury would forget that subject He
would like to know if anything was linger-
- ing in their minds with regard to the mat
ter.'and "askeoTthem if it would be suitable
fur them1 to' state 4o, him toy; question of
- fuCt or law which disturbed them. . :
Carpenter replied that . it was solely a
, .quefcUon of ; fact,' and no agreement- was
possible; that in a month they would be no
nearer an agreement than they were to-day f
He said he spoke for eleven of the jurors
' wbn he believed that an agreement was
impossible, and; that there , was only one
idan who believed they 'could ever reach
an unanliftons conclusion. . ; , ' .
Uudge Neilson spoke to them of the im
portance of the case,' and asked them to
J; gjve U their further consideration, request
ing them for that purpose to retire again to
ihfir nmm and ' commanicate with him at
Lateb. The jury have been locked up
! fvr Die night by order ul JuJgr N-ilsou. ,
WAJHI?JGTOW.
ItoaMplUa of Taxation on Tonniet
f ttatl 4;atrM'eta Oebt Mtaiemeui.
"
Washingtoh. Jnlv 1.
Tlie Worceker. flasrsbipof the North At
lantic Squadron,' bus reached Norfolk.
mud- the Caiutodagati ban left Pcns.icola for
NewOileans.- .-., '
f Taxation of tonnage on vessels from Bel
gium, Bremen and Sweden lias 1 been re-
Aitoat five' thousand new mail contracts
Joimueneed to-day.
Tbe Secretary of the Treasury decides
that checks, drafts and orders, drawn in the
yuited Slates U(on foreign banks, rtquire
a stamp lax.,-; , 4 ( .,. , I
1 Tbe debt statement shows a decrease of
nearly a million and a half ; the coin in the
Treasury is nearly eighty millions; currency
nearly four millionsv and coin certificates
htariy- wetUy-two millions. iu iiiiivi ;
! .The new, postal rates between this and
t
poreign counties go lato enect tordayv ;t i
WR4TIIRH
KKrniiT.' -' -t
AK UKrAKTHkMT, I (
FARTMKHT. I t
T HtHi'-mnS (ThSa airrnnfc riiH.. . I- I'
J - u.ok t,.. i ii , a nlrr, i ' A t
For the Boath Atlantic and Middle States,
ltisher Ijarometer, southeast t northeast
u iudi ; generally clear and cooler
THHlUvr,- ; V 1
GEORGIA.
Sam Bard P.jn. an A Hl Sureties
Thlrty Car ioadi of Watermelon
for Cnlcso. 7. , .
7 , ; ".;;.. Atlanta, July 1. -
' Sam Bard refused to give up the post
office this morning, f as lie i had neither re
signed or been suspended." Bard's bonds
men;, thereupon notified the, money .order
clerk not to regard BardVordcr; as they
were ho longer responsible ns his bonds-'
men. Bard then left tne omce- una voniy
took nossession. H;-"- ' - '
. Thirtv-two car , loads of .watermelons
passed through this city to-day en roitte from
the highlands of Florida to Chicago,, , A
delegation jot thirty-one Floridians go with
them to make permanent arrangements for
trade to and from the northwest. -! T:-- 3 '; i !'
f
RLECTKIO SPABKS.
,.Te California State Temperance Con
vention nominated a full State ticket; head
ing it with the name of W E. LovelL
A Laramie City telegram says Cot K B.
Carling, Quarter-Master at Fort Sanders,'
suicided because or financial complications.'
tt.
' DOMKJIXIC MAKKLETS. V
r Nkw YoK,f July l;-Noon.'.
! ij-.."...' j JPinaneutt,.
Stocks active and steady. Money 2 $ centi
nrem. Gold opened at 1161 and closed
at 116.. ' Sterling exchange long $4 87;
short $4 90K Government : securities ' are
dull but steady. State bonds are quiet but
steady. , ; . . u . -' .'
... r . ; . . Vommercicd. ' ' -.
" Flour; sleady7'". Wheat is .a cent , better"
Corn is a shade firmer. .Pork &tm at $20 85.
Lard firm steam 14 cents. Spirits turpen
tine 82f cents. Rosin dull at $1 ?0t 80 for
strained. -Freights are firm. J- ' ' J",
- Cotton firm, with sales of 443 bales at 15i
cents for uplands and 15 cents for Orleans,
Futures opened as follows: July ll15 310
cents; August 1515 9-33 cents; September
14 31-3215 cents; October 14 9-lC14cls.
; .. . '- i .'! i. ! '- . 4-. . . . i l
" New York, July 1 Evening.
Money easy at 32 39 cent Sterling
exchange $4 OC.v old stronger at 117 i
llii Goveraiuent secunties dull but
steady new 5's 118J-.' State bonds quiet ,
and nominal.. , .. . . ,., , ., ;.- s ; ,
Cotton quiet but steady, wiih sales of
1,107 ' bales: at 1515i cents.5 Four a:
shade firmer and iu lair demand Southern
firmer, with ; fair inquiry . at $o$5 90 for
common to fair extra; $5 95$8 55 for
good to choice do. Wheat active, excited
and full 3 cents higher, with brisk export
demand and large inquiry for forward de-:
livery, closing, however, rather quiet and a
trifle off from the extreme, price realized:
$1 301 35 for winter red western, $1 35
$1 36 for -amber do., $1 32$lHL0tfor
white western. Corn a shade firmer, with
more.. doing at ;7780? cents for western)
mixed; 8083i cents for sail do., 7476
cents for heated, .Oats more active - and
1firmer -at 6364"fcents for nixed western,
6368 cents for white dov Coffee-Rio
firm and advancing at 16i19 4 cents
(gold), cargoes of 2,635 bags ordinary at 16i;
cents (goldXo lots quiet at l$i20 cents
(gold). Sugar Hull and unchanged at 7f8,
cents for fair to good refining, 88 cents:
for prime ; refined steady. . ltice quiet and:
unchanged." Molasses dull ; and heavy.!
Spirits turpentine quiet at 32 cents. - Poik
lower new$20.80$2085. Tallow steady;
at 9 cents. Rosin dull at $1 70$1 80 for
strained.- .Lard lower at I3f cts for prime
steam, cash. ; Whiskey firmer- at $1 194;
$120. Freights quiet but firm. . , ,: '
Cotton net receipts 103 bales; gross re
ceipts 102 . bales, v Futures closed quiet,'
with sales of 15,300 bales.as' follows: July
15i159-S3 cents; August 15 5-161511-33
cents; September 15l-32 cents; October
1414 21 32 cents; November 14 17-32
14 9-16 cents; December 14 17-3214 9-19.
cents; January 44 21-3214 11-16 cents
February f 14 29-32ai4 81-83 rents; March
15J15 533 cent April - 15ll-3215i
cents; May 15 17-32 15 19 33 cents June
15j13i cents. :
: '. : Cincinnati, July t.
Flour dull and 'lower; family $5 25
$5 35.uOatsdull at 5357 cents. -Wheat
dull red 1 18$t 23, Corn dull at C6a
I fid cents,. ..Rye dull and nominal, liftlfer
quick uuu uuuiuugeu,, xrortk. mm ui f.su
spot and sellers apart-Lard steady steam
134 cents; kettle 14 cents. Bulk meats firm'
shoulders 8 cents ; cleat rib, sides .113 .
Hi cents spov ljjf , cents for, buyers irt
All(Tiil. ili"nr ciilpa ' 1 9.frh 1 9A. mtdartsti
12i12i cents for buyers; Bacon firm-
.i.n.TMX m rnti: rfh aufa irf-!
clear sides IU ceetav Whiskey steady $1 15,'
1- ; . Baltikorb, July 1. i
i f Oats r dull southern 64(70 cents.' Rye
dull and nominal. -Provisions strong; with
an advancing tendency. Pork firm at $21i
Bulk shoulders 9 cents; clear rib sides 13
cents; loose - packed eeets -higher,
Bacon shoulders 11 -cents; "-clear rib sides
13 centsf hams 14H$ cents. Coffee quiet
and', strong ordinary to prime Rio car'
goes at 16it9eent3; jobbing lets 1CJ19
cehts.iT Lardis!?ndyir-refirjed Ili)Jcentsi
. Whiskey .quie.tt apdtfirm .at $1 19. , Sugai
& TXiil t;6T; . LotTIB, July,:
Flour--in this articletberc is only a small
local trade.1 Wheat lower ' for cash and
higher for futures No.2 red winter $1 27$
Oats firmer at 53i54i , cents cash. Rye
nominal. Whiskey steady at $1 18. Pork
quiet at $2025. Dry salted meats quiet-i-
shoulders Si Cent; clear nb sided llf cents;
clear sides 12412i cents. Bacon firm, wit
only a jobbing trade, t Lard held hlgher-f
summer 13 'cents; winter offered at 131
cents'" r y-".j'r' "t''1- .-. :-t,-i f
i . . - Lomsyn
115. 1 Corn 1 7678 cents. Oats dull 5558
cents. ' Rye nominal. .1 ProvUions very firrti
prk $20 50 Bulk.' ment shoulders 8f
cenls clear rib side9,,12 centfi; clear fide
12 cents.' BacUu shoulders cents; clefljr
rili 13'13i icsents; clear. 13f cents'; suiftr
cured hams 13g13f eents. .Lard tierce
14ilJUut3tkeg :15i5 cts5 A Whiskey
' .. ' .:. v 'tiff i j. . '
Mobile, easy at 13 14, 14 J14f; Aupui
ta, nominal, 13, 14aMiTreceipts43 bales;
Baltimore, qviet at 13J, 1415 receipts
14 bales Brt8lo?qiet-at'14i; il5i15i-i-receipts
44 bales; alveaton- dul and irreg
nlir at; 121, ? 13Ui-receipt8 87 bales;
'Pbiladerbia.1lrmfat'a'H,''14iloi7
ceipts 54 bales; Jkleinphis. quiet at 14i rti-
.ceipts 41 bales; Norfolk, s quiet at 14i re
cei ots 5T bales:- ( jtiarlesUa ' ini.t. I fat--1 ili
13, 14i(ai4t receipts 35 baleS: New Or
leans, quiet at 13i,14i15 receipts 37;
oaiesoavaonan,;quiecat I3i, I4tl4f
receipts 55 bales.' . ;n4.; bwi-yi'ij i si.-. ;,;
fir
FOHE1GN ITIAttKKTS.
.Rentes C3f. 9c. J
- . LoNDoir, July; 1 Noon, i
rierailroad.sbares li'W.-i'M
.1 Liverpool, July 1 Noon.'t
s -i C6TOti'Qvetrmiddihi Uplands Tjd ; rnid
dling Orleans 7 7 16d. Sales of 12,000 balep
includmg' iS'.OOO' fo fer port nd Speculation.'
ij; Sales on a basis of .middling qplandp,
nothing . below. ; low middling, deliverable
July and August id.'"-rUi i &
L,. Sales pn, a basis, of jniddlinj: oplandi,'s
notnmg ceiow low tntaauDg,,,ienveraoie.1
Aiytiist and. September, 7d. . . r '
: x on a basjji..or rniJ3lin upjantty
v nothing "below low middling:, deliverable
September and October, 7 3-16J.
, ' LATER.
Sales" on a' basis of middling" nplansd,
nothing below good ordinary, deliverable
July and, August, 6 15-lGd.. - .- , j ' t
Sales orrnr basis - of middling uplands,
nothing below low middling, deliverable
July and Alisst, 7d.,i..-.i,
The sales of cotton to-day included 6,900
Dales American. ; .
BreadstufEs quiet : mmmm.
j London, July 1. Evening. r)
Spirits turpentine 22s. . "
COMMERCIAL.
W ILMTNGTON' MARKE T.
:i
, i tx ait l-juijr J.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE. Receipts 444
casks. Market firm at 31 cents bid. Sales
of 25 casks at sreentsper gallon for South
ern packnges. " -
ROSIN. Receipts 1,573. bbls. Strained
rosin steady at $1 4711 50 19 bbl. No
sales reported. -
CRUDE TURPENTINE Receipts 131
bbls. Sales of 10Q bbls at $1 30 for Hard,
$3 SO forSteliow Dip and $4 35 for Virgin;
Market steady'.
TAR-iReceinU ..19 bbls.3 Sales u of 10
bbls at $i 75 bbl. Market steady.
COTTON Market dullapd lower to sell.
The' following are thejpfllcial nominal quo-
toUbn '-r; - - . '
Ordinary, Nominal. -Good
. Ordinary,';; ,v-. . ,U2i cents lb.
Low! Middling,. I...... 13J - "
Middl&g,- .V4iHi
Mlddlictr,.-i i. ' .1414i
NWffirorK
.Kaval
Ktore
Slarlcetf
n r- Jnne 29. 18T5.
Receipts to-day, 4525 barrels rosin, 855 do
smnts turpentine, aao do. cruae lurpeniine,
203 do. tar. Business arain dull, but the
turn of the market moSSy in sellers' favor.
Spirits turpentine was without actual sales
that we could learn of,-- but the tone was
much stronger on moreencouragigg adyiees
from the South, and buyers appeared to be
feeling around; bids were made at 32 and
32c. was about as' low aa anything could
be reached. ' Rosins remained quiet, and
beyond a few retail parcels we learned of
no movement; holders, however, refused to
force matters on common grades, and as
the prime sorts continued scarce prices
generally were maintained. Tar is; fairly
steady but quiet Pitch is selling slowly at
about former rates. The telegraphic ad
vices were: Liverpool spirits turpentine
dull at 22s: common rosin dull at os sa.
London spirits turpentine steady at 22s;
common rosin steady at os.
::. : COTTON ANJD NAVAL STORES.
The following is the stock of naval stores '
and cotton in yard and afloat at this port
June 28: -IC v.;,:'!-
Cotton, in yard,.. .. . . . 589 bales,
" afloat,... ........ 117 : "
Total,... 700 "
Spirits Turpentine, in yard,.. . ., 3,608 bbls.'
- ; - t -
atloat... . . '. . 1,147
..'-.Total,...,.'..-.......-...
Rosin, in yard,. ............
- alloat.. . . ..... . . .
Total,.;,,..
Crude Turpentine, in yard,.
" - " afloat...
. 4,815 4!
33,545 bbls.
2.C63 "
30,208 '
923 bbls.
Total,..:..
L i
923 "
Tar,1 in yard,. .
.1,123 bbls.
" afloat,..,
Total....,
94 "
1,217
RECEIPTS
For the week ending July 1 Spirits,
1,197 casks; rosin 4,537 bbla.
,'r '' ": EXPORTS'-. '
For -the week ending July 1 Spirits,
1,331 casks? rosin, 6,500 bbla.
Ciir .conrfw:
The following cases were disposed of 3'es
terday morning:
Q Helton Hawkins, charged with disorderly
Conduct, was found guilty. Judgment sus
pended on payment of costs.
-ti. -r--i '- . , .t .i... -.,..1 .
I cnargeu wuu uisorucny
I conduct was found guilty, 'Judgment sus
pended on payment of costs, "'
MARINE.
. .. - A1UUVED..
:; : Steamship Benefactor, Wood, New Yorfc
AD Ca?aux. ,. : ;;:";",""'' '" ' 1
; Stmr North Stale, : Green, , Fayetleville,
TTT ... c ir' .L ....... . T
Stmr oiili' S'tafel' Green. FayettevilleJ
Worth & WorUu ;. . , r.
MISCELLANEOUS.
JUST RECEIVED IN ORIGINAL PACKAGES A
tnll lice of Black arid Green Teas, of very best
aelecii' ns that can be made. These goods are very
Superior and will be sold cheap in order to make.
quick sales and keep fresh stock.
jane S7-tf
J.C. STEVENSON'S.
Iilosquito Nets
1 a " -
FRAMES,. GAUZE AND LACK. OUR
Second Stc.k juet received and fur Bale low by
Jnne 87-,tf
D A. 8MITTI & i
IS IN
m
EANO!
0TVNES1RCPAIRS
Bonk'
-
,1
a btore. i
jane S6-3t
Mineral: Waters.
"TTICBY. KI8HINGEN, SKLTKRS AND CON-
- f gress Mineral WaU-rs. reprodaolngin the h-ghest
degree attainable, the waturs of the most celeb ated
m,diciua' t-prini, with tiie addiiionel great advaa-
tage of dispensing them in a greater degree of con
centration. '.- - 1 i
, The above, with Pnrs Cold Soda Water, always on
draagiit, - - - . ..-..; j
At - , ! - S. O. NBTHROP'S I
'; 'June 13-tf ; Frnlt and Confectionery Store.
I7ASUIONABLE HAIR DRESSING SHAY-
a. si.ii'-1 '
ine Saloon. 7 South Front St. WTlmlnirton. N. 1
. N. B -J. have secured thescrvice of the BEST
artistn of my profeiion.
Coffee aiid' Che ese.
ltiOASTED JAVA AND BIO COFFEE. 8 APS AGO
a -; and Eidam Cheese. ;
. T Vat nala m.t - !
Nortbator. fllarke4r avaa Second ala.
June 20-tf ' ticii,. , , .
1 AATons.Ettreka
Goaao, 150 , Torn GaaaaM,'
iwu uaano.
r or satt iow oy 1
luue STtIT , v WILLIAMS fc MUBCmsOJ
IVIIOL ES1L K PRICKS."
tdff" Onr. quotations, it B&oold be understood, rep
esent the wholesale prices generally In making
up small orders higher price! nave to be charged. -1
f,AJiTIOiJta.
.VJUOJCS.
BAGQINQ Gunny,.,....
15 i
. ' r- f i
t.
It ,
Yi
14 ,
14
1W
MX
to.
W
Doable Anchor " A" i
BACON North Carolina,
J.-l
16.
11
13
Uhoaidersfi lb
maes, v B. .......
Teteru Smoked
Uams..
Bides, a....iiK
ShouIderB,. ........
Dry Salted
Sides W ft i
Shoalders, .........
to
16 &
11
13' 5
1034'
pgKtr ..... ... ,
On the Hoof
V 6 , -
BARBELS Spirits Tarpengne,
secuua uaaa, acn
New New Vork, each.
New City. each. ... .w..
r 25
! 50
SB
2 Se6
to
28
8 00
0
iU
-55
It
& a 75 r
10 0O
BEESWAX-HP lb..-..
BBICKS Wilmington ,. W
, .. orxnern..4.;4?..,.,..;.. ......
BUTT Ji it North Carol Uia. ft.
Northern, V lb... .......
CANDLES Sperm,- lb........
14 UU
25 j
40
42
15
Tallow, ft..
Adamantine, tt ft........ ....
15
Yt
13
35
80
25
12
CHEfiSS Northern Factory V ft
Dairy, cream $i ft ......
State. ft....
'itf
3ti
S3
6
9
COKFEE Java, V ft -
iuo, v .............
Lajruavra. V ft
CORN MEAL f? ImsheL
COTTON TIES ft .. ..
0
4X
DOMESTICS Sheetimr, 4-4, V yd!
Yarn, V bonch
FISH MttckervJ, Ko. Jy, bbl.
, 1 15
18 00 & SO 00
60t 8 00
13 00 13 50
if 60
11 00 e& 11 so
AMOt 1, V ft fOf.......-,i.
Mackerel, No. 2, 9. boi
Nci i,V bbl..............
Mackerel, No. 3, bbl......
Mullets. 9 bbl. t J. . ......
N. C. Herring, y bbl.... ....
Dry Cod. ft...............
r 5 00 e .
e 00
4 50 &
8 50
FLO UH Fine. V bbl.... .......
50
00 -
Super. Northern, fi bbl
5 00
6 25
7 25
-003
0 63
00 00
0000
Kitraao. v DDI....
Family r " V bbl....
& 7 00
8 HO
Toco.
i 000'
60 00 '
00 CO 1
Oily Mills 8npr 9 bbl.,,.
. ... - - family, J DDI...
Bs. Family. bbl ..
FErtTILlZEiiS
Penzvian Uoantf, XJ0 fts "
. Bangh'Ai'hoisphate . t, L ui i
Carolina Fertilizer,
Uroond Bone, . ,
Bone Meal,t 41 iJS 4
80 00
O 0000
eouo
05 00
40 00
00 00
50 00
00 00
00 00 4500
00 00 . 57 00.
Floor,
NayaBaOusno,-
55 00
65 00
67 CO,
70C0
7000'
00 00
17
& 0 00
! Complete Manure, f',,..,
Whain'a Phosphate' 41 AWl
Wando Phosphate,
Bereer & Bats's rhosph. .
00 00
00 00
00 00
60 00
1t
GLUE S... i
-i t in
uaALH Uorn, is store, v "s.
corn, oanro. C 00
Corn, YeL, W buBhcL........
Oats, p. tooslwu... ........
Peas. Cow. W i.Bdhel ......
E5
125
HIDES Green; & tt..-..';-.;...
.....8i
,"CVry, V ..-..i..'...i-,..
HAY Eastern, V 100 Bs......
North Kiver, y ICO . . . .
HOOP IKON ton........ ,
IS -000
1 25
X10
:: YlK
1
25 &
1 20
1 08
' 18
00
l eo
24 00
22 00
LARD Northern, t. .......
North uarouna, v a
LTMK bbl.......
oo
LUMBEB Citt StxaxSawzs 1
Ship Stuff, re sawed, w n n..
Romrh Edtre Plank. M ft...
27 00
25 0G
23
35 00
O 23 00
to
49
80
4 75
00 00
145
110
40
175
0 00
850
t i 25 00
West India Cargoes, according
to quality, v ait
DreaseaFlooriair. seasoned..
-SO 00
Bcantling and Boards, com-
a -k ,
15 00
4G
8
-'"48'
40
4 00
18
1 10
1 00
80
1 40
75
8 25
24 60
00 00
M0LA88S-Cnba, hhds, V gal..
... Uuba,Dma v gai..
Sagar House, hhds, V gal.
" bbls. gal....
Syrup, bbla, Sgal....,
KAILS Cat. 4d to SOd, keg.. .
OILS Kerosene, V gal..........
Juard, gal....... .........
Linseed, gal. ..........
Roein. gal.................
PEANUTS basaai...'....
POTATOES Swaet, bushel...
Irian. Northern, w doi ......
POKE Northern. City Mess.... ",
Thin, bbl...
Prime, 9 bbl
BumD. bbl
00 00
00 00
00 00
2i CO 00 00
E1CK Carolina, V t..
8
00
1 20
2
: 2
, 6
75
1 10
1 10
8X
G
11
,3 10X
10
10
iox
. -, 5
MU11UU,T v.. ........... .
00
130
!
00
110
Koagn, 9 oan
HAGS Coon try, 9 Jt
City, V B
ROPE
SALT Alum, f) bushel
IJTerpooi, V s&ck
American. 9 sack
SUGAR Cuba, 9 .
Porta Kico, p
A Coffee, fi S.......'...'..
B ' " 9 lb..
C i
Ex. O V
Crushed. ?B ft
12
7Jtf
600
300
SOAP Northern, 9 R.. ......
SHINGLES--Contract, V M..
4 t?0
3 50
6 50
3 60
20 00
00 00
18 00
. - 08
common, 9 a.... ......v..
Cypress Sftpa ft M,.
Cypress Hearts 9 M. . .
STAV fii AV.O. Bbl., a M... .
25 00
08 00
.00 00
-
00 00
14 00
10 00
600
5 00
2 50
.
40
k. u una., w n V--T
' " Cypress. M ..A:...
TALLtiW lb.......
TIMBER Shipping, S M.......
17
13
Mill Prime, W M. ...........
Mill FairT 8 M
Inferior to Ordinary. V M...
850
4 00
1 00
I 75
M 85
WHISKEY Northern, fi gal...
North Carolina, V gal
WOOL Unwashed, 9 lb.......
wasned. v w.......
OOB.SCTS1 BAII.T BY THS EXSX QT KTW BASOTKB.
' T. U. GRAINGER, PRESIDEOT. J
BtJTINO. 8SXJJHO.
Gold 114 116 ;
Silver.... 106 118
Exduuuru -ugUi uu Nrw VoUc, ....... X CUsc't.
. .Baltimore........ X -
Boston................ X".
"r-1 Philadelphia, ...V...:. X " !
Western Cities;. V " i
Exchange 30 days 8 9 cent interest added to aooye.
Bank of New Hahoyer Stock
llJ !
Vint National Bank, ,
Dawson Bank..
Wilmington BaUdthg Stock........
Mechanics
Navassa Guano Co. .,
95
103
102
93
125
N. C. Bonds Old Ex-Coupon.
Do. Funding 1866.. ......
Do. 1 18C8
...12
...12
,..!!
... 4
DO. BPeCUl TMrt.Y ........ 4 4
Do. to N. C. Railroad.. 48
.48
W. A. W. B. R. Bonds 7 c (Gold Intl. 90
Carolina Central R. R. Bonds, 6 C. .70
Wilmington City Bonds, Se. 70
7 we.. ...... .83 J
old 6 Sc.... 76 ' i
new 6 c....65(OoIdInt)
-8C... 85 1 " S
New Hanover County Bonds (10 years), -' f
. 6c(Go.dInt) j.........75 :: .;.-." 1
W. A W. Railroad Stock .70 - i
North Carolina R. B. " S5 ,
C O. Railroad ' v..i.,.;i,;.01
WiLGasLUrhtOo. ., ..,.70
WU. A Seaside B..Bv
.00
BATES OF PREIGHT.
Per Balllnc;
Per Steamer.
Vessel
1 i.
;i.
To New York.
Crude Turpentine ft bbl
Tar bbl..
0 45 0 0
0 80 in 0 85
0 00 0 35
0 60 0 85
0 00 . 75
0 0Q I 85
0 00 1 25
0 00 0 10
0 00 0 50
0 00 0 90
0 00 0 80
0 00 0 60
00 2 00
0 00 0 75
0 eo 0 10
7 00 8 00
- I
0 00 0 45
1 0 60 0 46
0 00 0 76
Spts Turpentine V bbl
85 0 00
40 0 00
Cotton 9 bale.
t va q 00
Peanut w rouei.;.
0 10 0 00
To Pbiibklphia.
Crud-TiirpetintfJ bbl
Tar bbl...
0 0 0 50
0 00 0 50
Spts Turpentine 9 bM
0 00 1 00
0 00 0 50
Kosut ft nw.
Cotton Whale.:.... .
Cotton tioods bale.
0 90 . 2 00
0 00 0 76
0 CO 0 10
OflO 10 00
0 00 0 45
Peanuts bnshel...
r w m , , j
uuiuuoi 7 n. ..........
To BaLtikoiw.
Crud Turpentine V bbl
Tarl bbl...... ......
0 00 6 45!
0 00 0 0
0 00 0 45
0 00 2 W0
pts Turpentine 9 ddi
Rosin S bbl..
Cotton y bale.;..i
Peanuts 9 bushel.
Lumber KM.
0 00
0 00
0 00 0 11
0 00 e 00
0 00 8 00
50
; To B06TOH
Crude Turpentiue S bbl
Tar tt bbl...
0 no 0 00
0 00
015
0 00 0 00
0 00 0 00
0 00 0 00
e eo 0 65
0 09 0 M
. 0 65 0 70
2 50 6 60
0 12 eh 0 10
Spts Turpentine ft bbl
Rosin 6M..,.AI
Cotton ft bale..
0 00 0 00
B 00 0 00
0 00 0 00
reanuta 9 bushel....
Lumber tt M. ........
11 50 12 J
LpokoaYour)Int?yest.
AilTertisim is a Prlltalile Inyestieiit.
The Kershaw G-azettfe
AfPKRS TO THE1 MERCHANTS OF WlL
J mington and elsewhere, superior inducements
to advertvt their .business in its columns. Haying a
a large and rapidly increasing circulation throughout
one of the wealthiest sections on the Wateree rivar.
w ia coueiaeiea sinosv v1 A VV' ' '
valuable Advertising ITIedfuni
Adyertisen who desire to reach purchasers should
advertise in the GAZETTE. ..m.j't w.iw i
' U ts published in Camden, Kershaw Co., 8. C, (at
the head of narigatioa on the Wateree river, at t
a year, always in advanee. s. .c- w.i.fv 13 ;
rot terms of advertising, Ac address , r t
- 0T6-tf ; .... ... Camden, 8. Cj
TISCELLANEOUS."
41 BSTBUTTER IN THE WORLDS'
TRULY THE BEST and EVERYBODY SAYS SO.
Owintr to large shipments every week we are
rnehing this Choice Dairy of Batter at 40 cents
perl
poand.r g.st . s '" i ' -t S
"' FRESH PARCHED ATfD GROUND ,
Java s and Laguayrn Coffee, i
LEMONS AM. SWEET ORANGES, , j
' PIGS FEET AND HOCKS, . V
Choice Sweet Butter
-: at 35 cents per Pound. !
DESSICATED COCOANUT (in tin-),
. - bottled Lager Beer, , '!
quarts and pints in cans of one and two dozen, at ex
ceedingly low prices; at - - -
e ' v GEO. MYERS'. -
june 20-tf , ! Jl & 13 Sooth Front St. ,
hBBtli trees
Treasurer's Office, '
Carolina-Central Railway Company,
- No . 6, Bboxd Stbxzt, New Yoek.
The Coupons for Interest on Ihe First Morteago
Bonds of this Company falling due Jury 1st, 1875,
will be paid in gold on presentation at this Office on
and after July first proximo, j
WATSON MATTHEWS, ,
. ..; i ; Treasmer.
"july l-lwd<w
-- DIAGONAL
' DICE FACE ' AND PLAIN t '1
ALPACA COATS,
LINEN DUSTERS,
Mohair Dusters,
Trunks,
Bags, &c. j
MUNSON & CO.J
i ' City Clothiers.
jane 30-1 f
A CLEAN SWEEP.
ON THURSDAY. JULY 1ST, I BEGIN .MY
Grand C learing Sale or
;.. CLOTHING.
In order to close'out every article of Summer
Stock, I have decided to MARS DOWN prices and
make a demonstration that will insure a " fc'LEAN
BWKKP" in every Department. 1 guarantee a
good bargain to each and every customer.
Cash. C. 6. D; Cash.
... A DAVID.
July 1-tf
Just Received. :
NEW LOT OF THE COMBINATION
Inks and Copying Crayons,
Where it is difficult to carry - inks, - all ii s essentials
are supplied by this new article, which is always
ready for use. at . . ..
THE CITY BOOK STORE.
. "THE GEM'
or Songs and Dances for the :
Children
or the Church, t
CONOLEY A YATES'
! City Book Store.
For sale at
June 26-lf
To Let.
THE HOTEL PROPERTY IN GOLDSBORO
N. C, known as tho
WEIL HOUSE,"
ON REASONABLE TERMS,
The Iloafe is situated on East Centre stret.rop
positethe the Depot of the W. A W., Atlantic As
N. C. and the N. V. ltailrosds, has FIFTEEN COMi
FORT ABLE ROOM;, beside the OFFICE and
BAR-ROOM, which have lately undergone thor
ough repairs, and are' now in very good condition.
For terms, &c, apply to H WElK BROS.,
juneSl-tr . Goldsboro, N. C. ;
Raleigh Newt copy, and send bill to sdvertieer.
THE ANSONIAN,
'Weekly IFewspapery JhtblisJied at
Polkton, N. C. .
L. L. POLK. .Editor.
IT WILL BE PATRONIZED LARGELY BY
the Farmers and Business Men of Anson. Union,
Stanley, and other counties along the Carolina Cen
tral Railroad, and the Merchants and other Business
Men of Wilmington? if they would secure the trade
of that prosperous section, will find no better me
oinm for advertisinr. ' apr 1-tf
- Tonsorlal Removal "
E ARTIS has purchased the stock and material
of James Carraway and removed to the shop form
erly occupied by him, in the basement of thePurcell
House, waere ho Invites his old friends and the pub.
lie generally to call on him. Best workmen In the
State employed, and ShavinK, Hair Catting and
Shampooing: done at tha shortest notice. Try him
Baeon. Lard and Tobacco.
Boxes D. S. Sides and. Shoulders, 5 Boxes
1U Smoked Shoulders.
K A Tubs lard, 50 Boxes Tobacco.
For Sale by -
July 1-tf KERCHNER A CALDER BROS.
W. B. Burke, :
COMMISSION MERCHANT. CITY HALL
Building, Main Street, Columbia, S. C Sells all
manner of North Carolina Produce, Batter, Meat,
Kffs, Poultry, Green and Dried Fruits,' Peanuts.
Grain, Ac - Quick sales, top of the Market, and
prompt returns, i All information furnished ahipr
pers, correspondence and consignments solicited.. :
may 10-eodsni WeFr 8n v. ' m i
;v;:Smitli's. Peed Cutters. ,. :
ThB ''tXB,'t',isj MOST ., ' DURABLE TfEED
,V ' Cutter In the Market." "i .j
i
'u For sale low by
GILES A MUECHISON.
June 90-tf
John Dawson's' ;
-Hardware establishment - is i the
place to find the 'arges t end most complete stock o
goods, and prices that 'will surely give- satisfaction
in this city. -. v . 4 v
. June 87-t.f Nw. Hi; 2fl anill Market Sy ;
Excursion Straw Hats.
Fine dress straw
HATS,
I ADU2S' !LEG-
born and Panama.
: , - At "i
' July 1 itf ""
ALLEN'S,'
UAURISON A
Cy Uat Store.?
Jrm-'T National Pank of.
! t ; Wilsinston, July 1, 18;5.
T,
HE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THIS BANK
have declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT.
payable on tbe 10th Inst-;
July l-2t ' ' - r
A. K.
WAlKER, : I
: ' ' ( ashler.;
Flour, Kice aud t'offee,
QQBblsFkmr .
1250 Basbe'8 Meal Water Ground),
2 Barrels Rice, ,x . , . .
rrr BagsCoffee. , . ' . , , ',
' For sale by
Jnly 1-tf
KEROnNKR A CA1 DKR BROSj
Spirit Casks. Hoop Iron
00bpirit casks,
2Q Tons nopp Iron,' V. ' ' ' T ' 'x '
inn Barrels.Glue, r.nnffs, Rivets', Spanisb Brown,
For sale by
Joljrl-tf
KSRCBNEH Si CALPEB BKOS.
BRO 17 W: &
45 MARKET STREET,
nTTAVE" DETERMINED TO CLEAR OUT ALL
Greatly VEeHiiced Prices.
f i
fl t
Sale to Commence
Some Great Bargains will be Offered.
WE DO NOT THINK NECESSARY TO GO INTO
WE DO NOTHING BY HALVES.
ONE
i
PRICE.
CALL! EARLY
June C-tf
Clydes llewrYork
VIA. WILMINGTON, N. C.
i
Fast Freight Route to
.. - . . 1 s '- ; . , r-
N EW Y O E K .
TEW YORK AND WILMINGTON STEMSIHP CO.. SEMI-WEEKLY, SAILING FROM NEW YliKK
Wednesday and Saturday at 3 P. M..
J AND FROM WILMIKGTON,
Wednesday and Saturday.
BOSTON . AND FALL RIVER.
NEW-YORK AND WILMINGTON STEAMSHIP COMPANY.CONNECTING .WITH TUB
OLD COLONY RAILE0A D
. : " AND STEAMERS DAILY BETWEEN ' ,
Boston and SMew York.
SEMI-WEEKLY
Between New York and Wilmington, Wedaesday and Saturday, from each port.
Shippersmayrelyopon the prompt and Regular Sailing of these Steamers, and quick dispalch given tt.
all Shipments by this Koute. , '
NO DELAYS.
Connecting at Wilmington with the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta. Railroad, Wilmineton and
"Weldon Railroad, the Carolina Central Railway and Cape Fear River Steamers. i
THROUGH BILLS OF LADING GIVEN TO AND FROM ALL POINTS IN NORTH AND SOUTH
. CAROLINA' GEORGIA AND ALABAMA.
j - ALSO TO
New York, Boston, Providence, Fall River and other Eastern cities.
RATES GUARANTEED AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER ROUTE AND TIME AS QUICK. LOS
OB OVERCHANGES PROMPTLY PALO, i
MARK ALL GOODS VIA CLYDE'S WILMINGTON LINK.
Further information apply to
D. D. C. MINK,
General Eastern Agent, -i
29 Devonshire Street, Boston
Maech isnf
Baltimore and Southern Steam Transportation
I Company.
VIA. WILMINGTON, N. C.
Fast Freight Eoute to
v ! ' BALTIMORE.
" Baltimore and .Wilmington
Line
! ; Semi-Weekly. .
Sailing from BALTIMORE ' ' 3 '
... . ' . .
Tuesday aud Friday,
at 3 V
; j AND FROM WILMINGTON .
VKDNKSDAY ANJD) SATCBUAV.
1 BOSTON ANDTPROVLOENCB, ' ?
4 Baltimore and Wilmington Line,
Baltimore. Boston ' and ' Providence line or Via.
Canal Daily to Philadelphia, and
CLYDE'S PPTT.ADteT.PHTA AND PROVIDENCE
L , . . , LINE. .1; 5 - . t
Shippers may rely n
ail Shipments by this
on the prooapt and Regular
mte. , 1 . . ,
V,
THROUGH BILLS OF
Baltimore, Philadelphia, Boston, Providence and other Eastern cities. - Rates Guaranteed as Jo:
any other Route and time as Quick. : Losses or overcharges promptly paid. - v
' ': i! MARK ALU GOODS VIA WILMINGTON klEAMEHS. ' 1
' . For further information apply to either wf the undersigned Agents ef the Line.
KIXWIN FITZGERALD, Agent Baltimore Line, 50 South St,, Baltimore.
mar 18 V Ai Di fjAX DX, Agent Baltimore and New York Lines. Wl!mhigto- N.
MISCELLANEOUS,
THE LANDMARK.
V;:.;
PUBLISHED Al
8TA TES VILLE?1 IREDELL COvS N:
tl :
1
:: ih . i 1 THE
Leadine: Newspaper in Western North
: : : -.: : . . - Carolina.
It is tbe only Democratic Paper published in Ire
dell County one of the largest and wealthiest coun
ties in the State-r-arid has attained s larger local
circulation thaii any paper ever heretofore published
'In tbe county! . rv - f
.lto circalationJa Alexander, Wilkes, Ashe,- Alle
phany, Yadkin, Davie and Iredell, is larger thatr
thatof any two papers In die State combined; uad
is rapidly acqairi &a strong foothold la ForeyUe,
Surry, Rowan and western Mecklexiburg. , j j j.
It is the only paper in Western North Carolina'
thai employs a .RbsoiI Canvassiko Aokst and
thus keptonitat tly before the people- .1 udur this
system a rapidly increasing circuUUou is tbe result,
making the Luidmabk - ; . ' j'
TIIK BEST A D VERT1S1NO MEDI CM
f.lTX WESTERS NORTH CAROLINA.
ADBRESS,
CAN Did ARK.
SUtesviUe N,
c.
ROD D ICK .
THEIR SUMMER STOCK AT
Monday, June 7tli, 1S75.
DETAILS AS THE PUBLIC GENERALLY ENnw
STRICTLY CASIJ.
AND SECURE A BARGAIN.
BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market M.
and Boston Lines.
all Points North or South.
either of the undersigned Agents of the line.
WM. P. CLYDE A C.. General Agents. '
New York Line,
6 Bowling Green, New York.
A. D. CAZAVX; Agent, '
- Baltimore and lew York Linen,
Wilmington, N. C.
all points North or South.
PHLLADELPHIA.
Baltimore and
Wilmington
Line
Semi-Weekly,
I I ! II - fi-Mil?JU.
Between Baltimore and Wilmington, V
Baltimore and Philadelphia St Bt. Co,
Daily Via, Canal, :
Between Baltimore and Philadelphia.
si..
WESTERN CITLES.
Baltimore and Wilmington Line,
Northern Central Railroad and the Baltimore uu !
JObio Railroad.
Sailing ef these Steamers, and quick dispatch given .
- - '. 1 iv .
3STO IDJElXjJiLrsr
LADINoj GIVEN TO AND FROM ALL POINTS IN NORTH AND SOU 1.
. ; - t . CALIN A, GEORGIA AND ALABAMA. . - '
f 1 ; .: ALSO TO ! "
J - . MISCELLANEOUS. '
; A New Paper.
TIIF CHILDREN'S FRIEND Will BE PI -libhed
every Wednaday, at the Orphan Asylum, m
Oxfiwd, N. C ; It will . nwr Held o-cupied by
other paper,- representing o party in pohtics awl
sect iii religion; but helping ail parties and all cc
U unite in promoting the jndicioue education f 11. .
young, and the contiuuous improvement of Jhc oui. .
It will aiscuss the duties and privileges of pan-jit'-and
teachera, and will defend the right and uc
nouuee the wrongs of children.- It will explaiu bo
our University lies desolate and our Colleges ai.u ;
Schuois are poorly attended, while the Stockade 1. -eelf
ceems to be tou. small, to contain the ri
throngs which crowd our penitentiary. It will p
spocial atteniien to poor orphans, and will teiim"''1
a
how tn , uaMUA tbir nmiMt AeUTSdatlOn. Dim
. . n ...... u,Iua t .rkm..nnm mk .1111 .1 fill I.LJ.
... u 1; k..l tnr hnnpot WOTS. le
work.
uvw w .WW, UVT.A. WOK.
object ef the paper is to he
'O 1VI ra'w I v
ieln all our people w
good ai d do good. Price, ouedullar a year, aiy-
inadvar.ee. A few cash advertisement w.-- s
mitted, at ten cents a line for the first jnjwnwn.
and five cents a line for each wbseqaent lujert1"
Tbefbtme advertisement will not be BinserteO a
than thirteen times, as a live paper can not
sin.; any one song forever.-; The first numoer '
appear on Wednesday, tbe sixth of Jew"?'
Airfrtcndsof theyoung are wqnested to.forwHr"
subscriptions at OJiCej '.t :..': : '
,.. . .Anoe8,,-. . tjjk CHILDREN'S FRIEND. . ,
i Ja4f f - - , , . 'Oxford. N. .
TUB jnoiKNlNG STAB BOOK Bl .
KEY ia complete in all aUJ tte mSt
and U in chargs of oas of the most kiliB 5"?,
In the State. All kinds of Binding " ' '
j cheaply nd expsdH.cmsJy. -
;i