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rATIHC -1Q3178.. Ivwal Aaj4VkiaV Arrest cf a7ould-fce Assassin Yes e:1 Asiore Tta T7er Situation rr:-ci Affairs. --.-,!" f Loudon, May 14. The youth O'Con- ; i nor, who, on the day of thanksgiving for the recovery of the Prince of Wales,1' . attempted ' to' " shoot; ' the r Queen, was again arrested on the 5th inst. .The Queen wai holding a recep tion at Buckingham ' Palace, and '- O'Connor was found in the same place in front of the railings from which he, : on a former occasion, pointed a pistol -. at the Queen. ..; He was arrested quiet ly and sent to Qowndell Asylum. By order of Sir Thomas HCnry, Chief Magistrate of the ; Bow? street police court, on .certificates of physicians that the prisoner is subject to suicidal ""and hwdl Impulses. - " . r ' TheWehts of the Innian Line of steamships -has received a -dispatch ' from the Captain of the steamship "City of Brussels"! containing a'report 1 that that Vessel was ashoreThe ' Captain reports that shel went ashore near Carsore Pointy Ireland at 1:15 o'clock this evening, a dense fog pre vailed at , Ibe ime.jr He ; expects the . steamship to come off by high water. - which will, bo ' about noon. She lies . on soft sand. . ' '..' Qorai&.;MyU.UTJie Bride's steamship from Hairfor:Montreal is ashore, at Montone. - ; : -' ";2 r f - . New Yokk. May 14-i-Later.-The , t? agent of the Inman Line .has received the following dispatch tfrom Mry Wni h'! Lamon. "The Brussels got off at 9 ni, without assistance,?, and proceeded under colors.; ' ; .The London Times'', this: morning . gays There could hardly have been " a more critical situation, than existed vV,jn Berlin.upon the arrival of the Em 'nnror nf Russia. The German eovern- ment may be able ' to declare ihat a hostile movement was never official ly entertained. Buta7Jewday8 since v mere was serious uauger iuk wurutB councils I would ? prevails W e may suppose Prince X3ortschakoff courte ously'expressedl ; a1 determination to treat as an enemy the first State distur- bing the peace. ;In spite' of Eoglands attitude ol ' reserve, we believe the v government thought it a national dut - ty in the recent- crisis, to express Us l opinion Very -, decidedly; ia regard to the niaintainance,; of, ' peace. ' The communication was v amicably receiv , ' 1 ed and a most satisfactory . reply re .' .' turned. ' .France has . expressed i ac- knowleugerccnt of Englanda friendly ;- altitude.' The "Daily News' reports s that the Czar has . mentioned his de . .-'aire to confer -with M. Thiers unoffi- ' cially in relation to European Affairs ' V HEW YOEK. Convicts Seize an Engine and Escape ' : . onit. .-j-iNew Yokk, May 14 Whilea freight train was passing 'under the arch at Sing Sing prison, forty convicts jump ed on the engine and presented revol- ... vera at tne neaas oi me engineer ana firemen. They compelled them to get -off,' then cut the engine loose and start- ed Southward,, abandoning it three miles north "of TarrytOwn. ' - nWf 'l . MAEYLAHD. i : .. L "Stirure of Whiikyin Baltimore., Baltimore May 14. About ' five i . hundred barrels of whiskey, the pro duct cf the Western distilleries re .cently closed by the government, have - '. been seised in this city. - The seizures .' were made ;at fiye or six different ' warehouses. .-' ' ' . : v IHrf- i MISSOURI, ' Indian Prisoner! to Change Quarters. r.ii' St. Locis, May 19. Orders have , been issued from headquarters of the . army. here, that the .Indian prisoners now confined at Fort Leavenworth be conveyed, to St tAugustine,1 Fla7, and confined In Fort Macon, under special "orders. wT'J " 5 1 p Tt.M Wisconsin; The Eevenus Act to be Tested in - : ; Court.' " Milwavkre, May 14 The four dis- 1 1 - " tilleries which had, been Released; by the court on . special bonds, resumed ; . 'operations yesterday. , 'Adispatch was i. received from Washington,; ordering the officers 16- stop them until they - 6 i had Iven.nc w'bohds in place of .those given the first of May. - The distillers have telegraphed to Uhe distillers at Chicago, St Louis and elsewhere, pro posing to unite with them In testing the constitutionality - of the ..internal - - revenue act. J ' A favoVable reply ; was " - - received from Chicago, and the distil-- - lers have resolved to proceed. They have retained ' ex-Senator Carpenter - lane tne question into court. :y ' MiiNight Dispatches. " 1 f . i i f r - "." ""'Vy ( i " '! - 'ALABAMA.- s v " :, A Postmaster Steals- andis ConTlct- - ' bit ' 1 Mosxcomehv, May J4.-T-C II Davis, : lale postmaster at : Union Spring, , pleaded guiltyiti ; the Uuited States -dHirfto dr, of eiubezzknietitof r'unds ' from letters ho received. By request of the IJmtriot 'Attua-ney, who tutcd t)Jt EC - were exleiiUHUrvg 'eirenm fiance, me lowest punishment, which was a sentence of fix months impris onment and fine to the amountof the money abstracted, was imposed. Davis was a Bepubucan member of the Leg islaturo in 1S72) took:; his seat at" the Court House, which elected Spencer to the Senate, and yoted'for him for Senator: soon afterwards he was - ap pointed postmaster."- . PEXESYLVAMA. Troubloai Tjcnies ia the; Mining Lis Ty rose, May 14. Fifty men went to work at" teIIerHng mine this morning. . About-11 o'clock. a figh look place between the , few police and the strikers, nd two of the latter were arrasted. There is uo police force sufficient i to ' protect willing workmen, and the sheriff is dilatory. ' L. O. C'outii, editor of the "L Italia," who, -on Jlonday, was captured by the strikers, ,ia .at Tyrone ? with forty Ital ians, determined to pat them at work with Woper protection; v' lilltary force will suppress the outrages. r This is the opinion of the most intelligent portion 01 toe community. v xcixcnuc rLA5HE3. ;. Sis FKiKCiscojMayli; The IjLona- lulu "Commercial Advertiser'. of May 1st, says that January last, J. S. Spald ing arrived from San Francisco and. made a proposition to sugar planters to' enter into a ? contract with the San Francisco refiners for the . entire crop of the coming year, at a fixed 'price. The proposition,; was disapproved. ATLazfii', Qi., May 14. Three ne groes, id two cases . of-Jnurder have been tried and f entenced in the Supe; rior Court here within the last two days. They will be hung on the 4th of June, - " - v. WEATHEB. ' PROB ABILITIES. : .i .vWasHiycxQ?rl; J)K C May 14. Tor Saturday ia the Gtilf and South Atlantic States and the: Southern por tion of the Middle. .States; falling or stationary barometer, .southeast to southwest winds, warmer wjth partly cloudy and clear weather."- TEtEGB Apmc Markets. Augusta: May 14. Firtnry lair de mand: mial51s low nild 14al5: ebod ordinary 14; net receipts 37; sales 1710- BosroBh 91 ay 14. Dull and nominal: raid Vay low raids' 15J; good ordinary 164; net receipts 7o; gross iey f : Galveston; May 14 Cotton steady ; mta I5:net receipw aaiesooo.11 -i si Memphis, May 14 Steady? mid 15; net. receipts 256 : sales 1.10U. : 5 WiLMoroToa, May 14 Quiet ' and nominal; mid 15; net receipts 4. ..Norfolk, May 14, Quiet; mid 15; net receipts34; sales 1UU. .r.- ' .. . ........ . y - . . . , . 4 . 4 Philadelphia May 14 Quiet: mid ioj; net receipts ooo; ' - ; New- Obleahs, May 14. Firm, goou aemand; mid id; net, '.receipts 1275; -gross 176; sales 3500. w ; Savajinah, May 14 Quiet: Mid 15 9-16; low mids 15 3-16; good ordin ary l4i; net recta 532 ; sales 470V ; Chaelestok, May ' 14 Demand fair; mida 15fa): net receints 200 as 2 i : Mobile, May 14. Steady ; inid 15J; net receipts zw, sales zoOv : , ,; . Balttmobe, May 14. Firm; "mid 16; low mid 15; good ordinary 14J; sales . Livebfoou. May 14.-:CottbOi sales of shipments of the new crops, on the basis mid uplands, notnmg below low middling, at 8 3-1U.. , - New Yobk; May 14. Money easy; at , 2a3. .Gold 15ial6. i Government bonds active and strong.,' Exchange 4 7 J. btate .bonds quiet and nominal. Cotton, net receipts 471; gross 1;206. Futures closed quiet ; sales , 22,700; May 16 3-16a7-32; June 16 7-32al; July 1613-32 a 7 16: Aue. 169 16a I: Sept. 162 al3-32; Oct. 15 29a32-32; Nov. 15 21-32 i.Deo 15 ll-16a; Jan. 15 29 32&15-16; Feby 16J a 3 16; March 16 13-32a7-16 ; Atoll 16 17-32a21s83.,r Cotton 4 quiet; 1,3TC at 16ia,FJour dull, unchanged; Sonhern flour active and ia moderate request; common to fair extra 5.35a 6.2o; good : to v choice s (lot 6 30a?,5a Wheat. quiet but slightly in; buyer's favor .at 3Sa42. white: western corn heavy at la2 for western mixed; OOal for yellow western.! Coffee quiet and steadv i but in fair iobbinEr. demand: Bio quoted - at 16. Gold sugar very quiet. Bice quiet and steady. Pork lower; new mess 22. Lard lower; 15 for prime steam.' , Whiskey firmer at zu - . " CHARLOTTE MARKETS. OBSERVER OFFICfl It. Chaklotti, N. CL, May 15, 1875 . The Cotton Market. The market yesterday opened with same quotations as the day before. 'Offerings light with a downward tendency. " We quote:' '; 1012J IS 14) Good Ordinary Low . ifiddling..... Middling....... Strict Middling...;.....'........ 15 PRODUCE MARKET. Corn in good demand. v ." Flourquiet, 4 ", -( Bacon quiet and steady, stocks lighter Other produce dull and unchanged. '! i. Butter and eggs in great demand. - ; Buying Rata.) ' ( r 1 Bacon Hams, per lb .15 Biaes, , . . , 121al3i ,, Shoulden, , , ,. L 9 a 10 .. Hoe Round . ; . , . 1211 Beeswax . , 25 ftttr-Choi8,:i IX turn m t r 2580 ondv Apple, fl 75 a 2 00 : -n- Peach, " ' : 7 2 00 a 2 25 at. per dozeuJ ? " 5 i " - ,JJ ' ' lftaso ftoMf-Family.- per sack, . 'J3JM ' . Eitn. - 85 .Super .: : ; ' 3.25 Fmil Dried Apple,-per pound ' 6 ' ( t i .''Peaches, J ;"TT'7 Grem 4ppl-i pet bnahel.l 1 1 1,25 a 200 Ibui u umcKens.eacii 25a30 Turkeys, 75a 1 00 25 ' - 95 .92 140f 150 65a70 oracles. Cbm White, 3 " Mixed. per bushel, - Red,:pef busb ; V White, ' ' c Oaii Black. .A;'-k'-ni:vr 70 flW Dry, . , -. , , 12J U1WU, -, -if-!. - ao Iirdrioodti; I' Ju '17. " ris - Common. . ..... . , i ftrfa, (57 tbs tb'Mwbel) 75 ai (0 fWofcMt Irishy?. . s-.'iw . , too '.' Sweet.lv-v.,-. ' ' tnn 19R Wooi-Tub washed' "! " -35 unwasbed " -. 25 THIRD STOCK -t) JN1 Beautiful Hue Liili. Dress CokW? . Lawns, Jrc.,just. received ly Ejtj.rs. Cone and see them at " . ': : ALEXANDER,' SlGU &XD'S.r ma 5) jECHITECT.- , - . GEORGE WELCH , Offers bis professional services to the citizens of Charlotte and .vicinity, and pledges the experience ancr practice of fourteen yeani training as a guarantee of competence. voice iraae ctreet, cnanotte. jan 3tf , -- - Pickles r-id Sauce? CHOICE II, ZD PICKLES. 1 - j - . - . " In iints, quarts, half gallon and gallon bottles. ' ' . TOMATO K AT C II UP, Pepper Sauce,- Prepared French Mus tard, V orceHternhiro bauce, Cliow ; , Chow. and Tickled White Onion. ' , , . L W IT.UDT'l!, Ciricr & Alexander's Duilding. inny 8. ' ' it i N.m XjITHOGRAP 1 in t. "'V T HDEP1KDINGE "SQUAB TJ X a. .' .-.Ij' i ?ux I.r 5-ti JU CHAELOITi!, N.,C. iT' llv. i 1 1 i If ' f - AS IT APFEE3 IN M AY ff1 8-7 5 -, hi AILL S0027 BE BEADV r. HIS view; is drawn on Stone, by EO WELCH, Architect and Artist, from sketches accurately taken by him ble souvenir of the Centennial fcelebra- tipniteJIicjnburx WANTED. . Twelve good Canvassers wanted on liberal commission. ' ' so! cmyaTsm'ult'tolif G 9SS Carolina. 3 T I m m 3d i I O a ' m O m Ml f -2 i o q q i f! 0 lL,ITHOQRARKt CHARLOTTE,r,N'-Cs ;.h-r, 3 !fr?j i'xS Klf i-nh'tr? yfi s AILL SOOSBFfc' 'ipw-ritlrnvTH wh .Stitie lv OEOELAfcAfteaial'Artii from sketches accurately taken by hini wihflpptwtjh ble soaveiihof the t!eirtennial ceTclji-a- y r ion of thcecklcnburg Declaration. V; "T: " " "wasted. '; - : Twelve 'good'-canvassers-' wanted on liberal commission. Also, canvassers Ju every town in jXorth Carolina. - ; ' ' " ' . -1 ' ' I f,' V4 k4 W I. Iff. tut U t, V M t 4 wt L 4 M OF 1 n-d1e iJl? i E ; K c .iajjn ;i Jitiiox ORIGINAL EVIDENCE. (Vol, A New Book now in the press and, nearf , ready tor delivery, by , Messrs M J Hale & 8onrVt "M array. Street, 1 New York, contataing among other yalutle informa tion, "The certiflcate of Capt James Jack," who, as special messenger, carried the Dec laratioa to Congress at Philadelphia, Certificates and extracts of letters from Cen Joseph QrahamV iGev ' Humphrey. Hunter, Francis1 "Cnmmings and othenf who were present and participated in the memorable t . Certificate of Gov Stokes, who aa the . 1 , it. 1 i Mws.:nM n r T McKnitt Alexander. , Also the Autograph signatures of Bp Brevard. Jno McKnitt Alexander, Thos Polkr Waighsbill Avery, Jno Foard, John Pbifer and nearly all the other aimers of the Declaration.' " The Leg islative Phamphlet of 1831 reproduced vd fui!.-Also-Qoy Granam s aoaressoenverea in Charlotte on. 4th February 1875, together withii list of ithe various eommittees ap pointed to make arranged cls for celebrat ing the 100th Anniversary or tne 'Mia jiay Declaration, &c yj--rv-? v Will be readv in a few . days and for sale at all the Book Stores for the benefit of the Centennial and Monumental association. re C ;. 1-? ft 3 5 H 0 r:v,-,. -r , THE, Grevilte Memoirs. journal oCtbe reigns of George IV, and v UOTm,i,-eaueaDyrfft : ; . H E N B Y R E E V E . Two volumes, bound in cloth, price $100 This (D Appleton it Go's) is the only full and complete American reprint of these ceiebratea jsngnsu papers. .For sale ar PHIFKK'S or 22 Book Store. UPHOLSTKBER, DECORATOR ' i - f : ..... AJl; . . Mattress maker .,! TmASC 8TBKXT, ! . Over FrankentbaTs Store. ' ' . Will be pleased and honored if you will call on him to inspect his wore, or cive ium an order. Best workmanship guaranteed; An assortment of Mattresses always on hand. vnurcn upboisterr a bpeciaity. All orders .left ; al FranksnthaTiTStore will receive prompt attention.! i feb20-tf. , - --... . t. Notice. give must be paid to me immediately, as it save cost. 1 O G HILKEE, will mar: Z9U . receiver. Assortment iof Lace TointSi i and. Sleeye 1m RimnM mt - f I EARLY ferRING VEGETABLES J?ROM and after this date, the undersigned L will seep in stow w ?y .EABLY SPRING YEUETABLES, CabbagejtBadishe'glish Peas Potatoes. Beana. &e. IT G' A 1 A 47AVJA 23L1 "ft Additions to stock made daily by express from Southern markets.. " -ti - SUMR01K AMlJtTON. apl27tf - College 8treet. Saratoga Water AN, draught and",in qottles'. ' ' "-V II " " to htnRWvr.r. m ' apr fb-J ! . They JYeCpme ! . A MAGNIFICENT STOCEiOHiJLdUTH- ixb; GentsT rnTshinj-; :rfoag;;JAcjj and are going fiist at verv low pices- 1 3 VGentl'emeh1 will WMtyUmMT L fit V 1 StocKberorc punrhasing elsewhere. , ; -; n;xi trrBsll W3! The firm of N, C. Utrry A Kruerer, Sigikyins"ffo:l' K' V anu r rrscfw i aiiner, .is him ny rtwS0ITl by mutual concrtf.' "Vr i- vijir.WY A KRUKGER." May 8thr- f8?o. , . , ; : I Kf; - . TTheitdereinedwm,conBiTie to carry on theSigfl I'aiaiiDKtand Jsticd business ia his ewn name, and will not be responsible for aey.-pfUth debts OOntraotod ,afrf tin date in the name of tlieolJ firm, , FfMie iag and Rncaueticinjr a fpeMnHy ' 1 .- a " -- V it KllUjCUKfli. ' ma 9 tf . AMItfi e;ctra fineTo i nr Ghcwinc Tbbr.cco. ninrZ5-tf. J. K. PUB Ul'OY. mm: lurcMt lui r t.- in t'wn, t - 1 T" rrw OFFICIAL REPORT. 1 THE following is a correct report of the s- ef thsSZ .7ir -I-tIIN-ES made 1 vlba liaJing coir i ; the past four years. .4 careial examination of the fiirnres will show, that the sale of the ...... t z v. 1 1 . , .. J X. ciiNUi& nas largely uiuRsaoeu o u year, while, on the contrary a corresponding de crease is shown in the sales reported by all other companies. Now, the questions nat urally arise.::) How. long will this state of affairs last How long will the other com panies be able to keep offices open in our different cities and towns when they are selling so few machines ? , All persons who tmna 01 ouying a macnine snouiu ouiiBuik their own interest and get a good one from the old, reliable SINGES MANUFACTUR ING COMPANY. Office. Charlotte, N. C- Tryon Street, opposite Post Office. U. ST. iULUU-blfc, juanagur. SEWING MACHINE SALES FOR 1874, Macbqhzs Sold. tHi'-SiHOKa MakvTach3uno C0.4 Jri2,C79 Wheeler A Wilson ifanufacturing Co, - - ' vAo-ii Howe Sewing Machine Co., (esti mated V . 35,000 Domestic Sewing Jachino Co, 22,700 Weed Sewing Jachine Co., 20,495 QWyerfcBakef Sewing'MacliSnift t Vo festiroatea) - sv.uw Remington Empire Sewing Ma chine Co., Wilson Sewing Machine Co., Wilcox A Gibbs Sewing Machine 17 608 17,825 Co., .--.' u American B. H.. 13.710 13.529 Florence Sewing Machine Co., Secor Sewing Machine Co., 5.517 4,541. &ALES OF 1873. Ki Th Slngbb m ancf actu bing Co., "ZS2,UA v m w . t, w w r j w k. . t wt.wl Wllonn Vf nnfa"f nrlny - -I"1 On . . 119.190 D3meatie Sewis; Meohine Co., t r 40,114 u rover et iaaer oewiug jnacuiua -Co.. 38,179 n;tin .7nr r.nhine On.. ' r21.2474ll Sroodfl tfal WilmiBfirtOB lAattiWA Howe Machine CO v no returnKTi a !!it r American Button Hole, &c., Remineton Empire Sewing Ma chine Co.,; 4?a Florence Sewinc Machine Co.. - - i . 8.9W Secor Sewing Machine Co., ' ' " ' HA T.TSt OTP 1 HT1. H MACHIK13 (SOLBvi TBK SlHGKB MAJfDFACTURIWO Co t j 21753; Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Co i74,oaa 145,000 52010X 49.554 Howe Machine Co.. festimated) .. Grover & Baker Sewing Machine Oo..' Domestic Sewing Macnine Co.,' j c ITeed Be wine Machine vo.. 42,444 Wilcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Co.. Wilson Sewing Jachine Co., American B, H. O., 18,930 15,793 11,375 Florence Sewing Jtfachine Co., v Davis Sewine Jachine Co.. Remington Empire Sewing Ja chine UO., 1 !. i' a. 4,932 SALES OF 1871. ;;i;ituoj i h Mchk s6ld. TnKSlKGBB JfABCrACTUBIKG Co., 18160 Wheeler mison jianuiactunng Co- 128,526 50,838 39,655 31,010 30,127 21,153 20,121 Grover &. Baker Sewing 3achine Co Weed Sewing .Machine Company, Howe .Machine Company (Jan. 1 to July 1) Wilcox A Gibbs Sewing Jachine Co.. Wilson Sewing Jachine Company American B. H. O. - -1 Original Howe Sewing Jachine 20.051 Florence' Sewins Jachine Com pany, is-15,947 Davis Sewing machine Company, 11.568 Domestic Sewing machine Com pany, ' 10.3QZ ma 6 KKXF P. BATTI.B, 1 ' v T. H. CAMERON. President. :i ,i .f Wl :. : w. n. dicks, Yice-Prea't. Sec. &Trea8. Heme Office at Raleigh, N. C. m ' r ! n 7 ' i Capital Stock, - - V20O.OOO.0O! :v' ?.( -. -J ; s ': - A practical Mutual Benefit Society, tend ing to its Stuck and .Policy Holders, and in vesting in each'coanty'ip - the State " every dollar received therein in premiums. Near ly 1500 p licies issued since March, 1873 Policies non-forfeitable alter two and three years. ro useless , restriction on residence and travel. Losses promptly paid. 1 ransiers made to this Company without risk or ex tra premium . . ,., Keep your money in -your own State, and patronize a good and reliable '' fcHOlEE COMPANY, in preference to all others. THOS. H. HAUGHTON, District Agent Capt. Tnos. H. Aix,b'x, Resident Agent, inu-M ut. .;t'-,vofi Charlotte, N. C marSl tf. 50 Boys Wanted, TO sell the Centennial Map of Charlotte, on the 19th, 20th aBd21st Mao. Call on Maj Chas Mahon, at Geo Welch's office, cor ner Trade and Gollege Streets, over j Wolfe & Kesbit's between the hours of 10 and 12 a. m. r . .; None need apply unless they' can come well recommended, nialStf ANOTHER LOT .t Of the Elegant Centennial Hat Manufac tured expressly for and not to found else-; , JOHN A YOUNG & SON'S. Xniay'13 S.ll.- 'i- ; .-'MH;: .... JUST BECE1VED BY EXPRESS AT KOOPMANN & EOTHCHILD'8, ; -ATa'rfee stock 'at Ml Tghorn- and Stra w Hats, French Flowers, Gross Grain Ribbon, in all shades, 200 dozen of the latest styles Scarfs; Embroideries, Parasols; Fans, and a great many new novelties in the Millinery line.' - - v..;;-;---,- . :', - - may 13 , - JNOTHER 8UPPLY f Of the latest:style' Broad way-fehk' Hats. Call soon as they are going fast, at Ii; itdJ r.n.JOHN. A, YOUNQ &,ONS. ma 13 - . :- ,' T HE COMMITTEE QF-WXS. & MEANS Respectfully announce to the citizens of Charlotte; that they; are now oanva&sing the city,for subscription to defray the expenses of t.Conterinia! celebration,' and ask that 1fB,nyi1peh'6n-Sbou1d:'ynot be called on for contributions who are willing to give,, such person will be assured that it is an uhinten Uenal omission, and Uiey are invited to call on Mr JC Burroughs, Treasnrer. and make tSPECIAL'NOTICK 'Ih ru'ture fee. Will ! aid J!n f. . e will le ill in rtttml wellVMriijJ-iTe'i ? he I fiti!e'iu'i rfeu Si S o'efoi-k i 'weilV'tlf iii'fire'aml wH tw.-b4 fells-eird'. aiiove nfimrti ji tee wjn ne a hril uli !. n ?' p. m. 'm- i--? j.j xt ( UEOOEYi Agent. ' OAKATOGA WATER ; , , .r.;vdUTiZi"j . On draught - ' 1 fTKRand EGGS. a kuees. Alsoiit lUwbbis ot--f3rsK.- jKjjni.liul tinny otiicr-artTciesTor itniniy-use, aiuonij wUich we mention delicious- Scuuuernonir. Wine. Pdre Old Apple Brandy, aud' another bbl Of ft-esh' Cider.'ad'1 V ' JJ N"8M.1TH'3. i W 11' ' 1 1 h! " .T1C',.ii. -i a-Ji i,,'J , fp-iY jiendk'Sj1' ; ;;; Uv Cept Cnrr, at V . INDIAN U1UU OIUAR STORE, tnitr I - j l.v , , ,: Trade Street. ' i A. J I 1 f .4t LU Vai-M , .. . t - t ..... j b. f i .." '.'- : v.:., .. : . f. i In. ii" , r.pady.niade Clollilng, I Ut illiit", J ll.ne ' rl fjUicr Cent flitOiR 20Q lbsof Nice Uuttetia. smiJLr TYiLriinoTori 'idvcrti&bserts. UILIiraTOII IlOitn 1,0 Fast Milt i BoHteJi ' to - -- BALTIMORE. Baltimore andSouthern SteamlCrana- portaticijlCoinpany.J : b Sailing from BALTIMORE - Tuesday and Friday at ' '" '- ASD R03 WIUHN0T0H ' WEDNESDAY ATVD SATUUDAI. GIVING THOUGH BILLS OF LADING to all points in . North and South Carolina, Georria,ahd Alabama. For North or East' bound Freight, to-J Baltimore Philadelphia, KTork, Boston, Providence, Fait River and other.Eastcro Cities. ; 1 cr -ALSO Liverpoolv G lasqw, : : ; ; Antwerp and Other, European Ff orts. These Lines ebnneet at Wilmington with the Wilmington, Colombia - A Augusta Railroad. Wilmington A WeMon Railroad, and tJafolina Central Railway and Cape Fear River Steamers, mils, their connecting1 Roads, offering unequalled facilities for the prompt delivery of Freight to all ppints. ai the Steamers 00 ., these Lines on arrival in -Wilming- Biop at xtauroaa aepoi, ne reiKut iransierrea unuct w qrcu sucu i. ,wo delay, and forwarded by theFastHght Express that morning. t, ; , ; ' - 1 - i No drayage in Wilmington and to transfer Xrdm Wilmingtoa Sontb;i Rates goar- Lanteedas ixjvv as ovanv otner ooats.! jjossea or uvercnarges prompiij pniu. im 1 .or further ic formation, apply to either f the iBdersigned. Agents of ;the Line,-' 7 EDWIN '1TZGERALD. GfltolUwti' Baltimore Line.-50 South Street. Baltimore.: WM. P. CLYDE & CO., Gen'l Agt.' New .York Line, 6 .Bowline; Green, N. Y..: 7 A. D. CAZAtJX AgeDt-Baltiriiore'aBd New York Lioei, Wilmington, N. p. MRS Has the ; Largest and;;Finest stock ol -SSeRY Ain) FANCY GOODS' HAREY & KRUEGrER Housetgn qhdFrescoe Painters. IARfICULAE attention paid to Frescoing Country.- Office under Central Hotel, INDIAN Slj FOREIGN and ; g j ' . .:'-" 8 -rJ 8 i -DOMESTIC f m i a-3 iSSfNsi cjgars. ; CHARLOTT E , N. C. Ii HAVING COMMENCED THE MANUFACTURE OF 'J '" ' ' ' '; ':'-.'--:.' - . , '. X ST OLASSOIGrABS,- I OFFER TO LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT. FOREIGN "1 ! t -1 - ctf - -TOGETHER ' WITH- 11-". smokinu'anj chewing, tojiaooo 4 - OFT ALL ' On better terms than any establishment of the kind in the State, -vr -' - ' Jtfeerschaum Pipes and Cigar Holders specialtv. .' '. ' ;.I;..T-': .' : ' . , . . . I - ... R. D. WAtJE. 11 ' ' oiifitFS ess-' st?0 vc "T ' ' 1 etaJ'JCI3LU0 1 i...-v. ; ,' - j t ".' imvp nc ' hi f - Trie oo -'. 1 . 1 . . Y7.E-JU18PECTFDLL Y IIIUITE ! THE ATTENTION OF OUR FRLENDS fc CUSTOMEItS TO OTJ3J SPLENDID I '- TP " WHICH vv E AYILL'SELXi AS LOW - May C-::;rJ i. ALL r s lo dosiro Ico will 1 t iny O...CO, niKl .i,rM.-0 ,'t,;r,l,vi,.in',tri,,'iion'"1' '"'ho v' H Ji ui:;:(!ory. . fr I'h LUGLuTA.' JLIIIB3. SEMI-WEEKLY. - : ""1. all" - Polatu Sontli aiii; East - new,ydrk: a t 17 Clyde's TVIlmlngtoh LiMfJ ' ' ? , ;. from NEW Y0Rfv,F Tuesday" andTFriday, iat F; MM " "V AHbBoW.WUVMISOTOK7.:,' ? 'f .- I -1 . ;- ' " ."- i- WED3TESDAY hndSATUBDAYS Brerri e n i. T-3 Call and see her. Churches and Town Halls, throughout . ., e2e-tf PRINCESS 5 5J 1 i HrJ 5d THE TRADE A 'f cigars; GBADLS, w. r. Cochrane, Proprietor. - - i ill !'. 8. 8, PEG RAM. r b t JJFII AS ANY- IIOUE-IN- THE 8TATE. tiff A tits, a timrjAtr Ol'ltWITE Ckxtkal HivrlL.- -in- J::st Cc:rivc;3, 1 AlrKa rot pf assorted Candies ijm. ' Ih bo.es. Walnut and Teannt cCdyin , M) boai'it, Japanese and rron,.i, : A ,n all aln,!., .Wholesale an?Sail "iel f 1 ' ' . W M LONO 4 , . . - .0; ... . : n THE ; ATLAIITIC HOTEL, THIS poputar watering place lor , the sea son of 1875, . , a" MAY 1ST, TO OCTOBER' 1ST Is open to such ruests only as the may be willing to introduce to his jamily circle f & The peculiar situation of the house afford all'-tbetrS-5') !mrt ., J rLEASIRES pF. VOYAGE , At sea;' without seasickness or peril KO;DlTJjQ FJHEs'i:'..Ko uw. i if iiZm JRWTOES 1 1 1, Excellent surT, and bathing and swimmin pools adjoining the house. '- ' f All the GAMES FOR EXERCI8E sl. AMUSEMENT to be found at inland sorts, besides Pleasure Boats for PicNics Fishing Parties; and .Moonlight Baila to add variety and seat to wholesome recrea tioft. ft" -''.'. fj-oiAli t'.x .' Music Hall and Croquet Parks, open to quests of the house. :.' Wltn ampler accommodations, and ini proved cooking apparatus, we hope to please all who sojourn with us. v Terms: $250 per ay for firet week $1.60 for gecpnd. Liberal reduction to fami uies, to eariy visitors ana to parties remain inn a loneer timd. "- - A limited number of advertisements for met margin 01 our Aegisier win ne Inserted if forwarded immediately to the owner, or to the undersigned. ' .5, UJEU Y Ult AKIiOTTE, apr 20 . ; ,r . - . ; . Proprietor. 791 TO ' LET 1 HE lanre and elegant aew store mnm .. L der .the Opera. House, with firm drv basement. ' Dimensions 88 z 62 feet, heleht 16 feeU Apply soon to - ' K"' luly f U .'vfc'jQABaOHA 8ANDKR8. r rum oann nnpr i F ROM this date, we positively will not sell Ui any Goods, except for CASH, to any one In selling enUrely for CASH we propose reduceOllR.prpfit,rWe can afford it as we fld'habt' have tdmake up our losses (from Credit sales) off of those who do pay. ' ' Try ns and see. ' : ' . . . I!" 1 -.Yours truly, . .I I ,J S WILLIAMSON & CO. 'apr2im ,7 , , Choice Baildin bis, BARTLES wishing to .build within ihe next twelve months, can purchase o'-ice building lots near Mr- Bransons, wiiiil i 15 minutes wale or independence square. inquire or A 8H0RTER CALD'KLL. r?apr25eod lW; . 4 fpRY MENDEL'-J Five dent Cigar, at U INDIAN GIRL CIGAR STORE, mar 4$ j r . Trade Stree A. W. Alexander, l SURGEON DENTIST, Offers a reduction in prices of Denul Work to snit tlie Umes., ... v OiBoe in the Parks building over Butler's Jeweliy Stored H.';;'' Honrs from 8 Jl. If. to 5 P. M. mar,ll;y.?!'j;4;',..w5''i 6metlijngf New. A LARGE lot choice 'St, Louis Family Floor in half barrels to suit the Public, warranted to give satisfaction. Also, tine Northern Apples, Peach Blow and Early Rose Potatoes, New; Orleans and Sugar House Molasses. Hams and Breakfast Str.p and -various- otlter articles in the Grocery line, at ; , WOLFiS A NIS BEIT'S. apr 7, - TCE! ICEIJ Ha via ; effected an arrangement with Ifessrs. iJppitt A Uo.,oi Wilminfcton, for the supply of Ice, I take pleasure in announcing that, in a yery short time, I will be able to isupply our citizens, and citizens of adjoin ing towns with best Boston Ice, at the fol lowing rates, viz: ' 100 lbs. 1 cts. per pound, ess quantity, 2 cts. per pound. My carls will deliver every: morning at. above prices. Soliciting orders from abroad and at home. ' I am very respectfully, mar31 tf ,..:-v W.H. H. GREGORY, WE HAVE just.' received' the largest lot of Fine Northern Apples In the city, which we are now offering to our customers at Wholesale and Retail, .? f I. 100 barrels of the Royal Faniilv Flour made at one Of the best mills in 'Indiana Which , we are selling low for cash. W M LONG & CO. A TEW boxes ,f that - EXTRA FINK . CHEWING TOBACCO, r , .... i still on band at .'.-'."'' - mar3l tf.- - PUREFOYS. V Choice Books. "QUITS," "THE INITIALS," AT ODDS, "Cyrilla, or the Myste , v. v- riuos Engagements.'' ' These books, by art English lady, the wife of a Bavarian noble, are justly considered models of chaste and elegant novels. For truthfulness of the customs and scenes de scribed and" for correct delineation of the German character they are unsurpassed For sale t jku.,- THIFER'S apr 25 ' ' .!".'"' HYMiVALS'!; ACCORDING to the-use of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United StaUs of Amtriea 'jwu . REVISED UEDIFIOIV, (For sale by tp, , TLDDY & BB0. apr 23 ' , WANTED ' '. To rv'nt a house, containing en;ht r t" rooms, tuitablo for a boarding house. Ap ply at this office, or to B C HENRY. adrlSif - ' - . ' T-:".!i J' 1 f i . 'l'., i in. -. yM. M TOLLINS,5 "Vt '" OFFICE DlNIlVft ROOM OiaPostbfflce Aney,' between' Front and VTater Streets.,; Wilmington. O. Meals served to order. ,,c Jmi, 2p(.3moe d ! Durisi tttw tireoti tle l'ti Vtirril, a ! ' ".! Silver TarlXKMi. enravwt "W. H . on Ue handles. J Aho h ft f .Tcav''1!, A suitable rewart wijl be jvtMTor' the sinis ifleltatthis oflice, or to ''" ' ma . ..; A. ! B C HENRY. Ij ..- , ; . IJIHE LAST ClTtr3 OF MACKERFL. Direct from Bostorfi ? ' : f 20 packages ia bbls bbl '' j bbls d kits : TSTo.! 1. Sand 8. all fn?i ft a. r. nisbet a bro, feb26J-tf: JTEW CROP CUBA MOLASSES, for3atleHbvdS Ch3oe llitT, "riv. WILLIAMS A MtTRCHISoV. , may 4 2w ' Wilmington, A Fine LotV: OP Country nams, for alt " ALEXANDER & CO'S College Sfreet- . apr
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