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VOL XXIV. NO. 112.
wiumroToiT, it. c, Tuesday, hayii. 1875.
WHOLE HO. 6.876J
v. 77 -n
? fefsMu Journal.
WILMINGTON. N. 0.:
TUESDAY. MAY 11. H75-
BY'TLrECRAPH.
KUUOPE.
THE NEW
GOVERNOR OP MAD
RAS.
PASTORAI 1 FROM QAKDINAL
MANNING READ IN IHE
. 'ENGLISH CnUEOUEU.
FURTHER DETAILS OF THE
SCH1LLEIV DISASTER.
THREE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN
LIVES LOST.
THE WAR TALK IN ENGLAND.
Bkkun, May 10 -Noon At the
demonstration uisdo yesterday at the
burini ( I josenu Mullens.au Amorioau
FeiiiitD, a prooessi.iu half a luilo loug
I owed the return uh.
London, May 10 Noon The Duke
or rsuckitignAm has beeu uipotuteii
U vernor ot Madra.
Air. John Walter Huddlehtou, Judge
Advooote of the fleet and oonust'l to
tlm admiratity, has beeu nppoiuted to
suooeea Junge t'igott. Ua will bo
su-meeded by Mr. LiLdley.
A pastoral from Cardinal Mauuing
wan read iu all the Roman Catholic
Cuurches in England yehterday; it
protects against the persecutions ot'
the Ghnroh iu Germany aud btritzer-
laud, and acuses BiHumok of seeking
to raise the animosity ot the powers
against the freedom of the next cou
c ave.
All day loug de. ails of the Schiller
disaster- fcaTo been coming in. Un
fortunately no more persons are re
ported to be saved. Bodies are con
Btautly being pioked up. Five men
and Ave women and two children were
recovered yesterday ; altogether twtu-ty-fonr
bodies have been .found. The
total number of lives lost is 311.
Mr. Poleman, the second officer of
the Schiller, and Henry Stem and
Mr. Frahm, first class punucngorH,
have been interviewed. From their
nurra'ives we gather that the voy.tgo
whs moderately good until May ila.
The last three diiy it won impossible
to take observations. The ship was
out of her course a half mile at the
time of the catastrophe. Capt. Thomas
was on deck night and day for four
" entire days. - At 7 o'clock on the even
lug of the. 7th there was a -duust fog ;
sail werajakea in the engines put
on half speed ! and the fog belia were
used. ' Bishop' .Light was unseen,
though only . a half mile distant. At
10 o'clock we struck on the reef and
after four bumps the steamer settled
down. ' There -was a violent sea and
the tide was rising ; darkness was m
tf iihe. , Most of the male passengers
were awnke. There was the UoUiil
rush for boats but nearly all of the
boats were stoved. One boat, with a
few sailors, left the ship, cowardly re
fusing to aid. Two boats were saved.
The ' Captain endeavored to compel
obedience, by firing a revolver over
their beads. During two hours six
oaunon shots were tired, when the
powder dampened. Distress signal ,
rookets and blue lights were unau- j
swered. At midnight the fog lilted
in a minute, revealing the lighthouso
and the waves sweeping the decks and
carrying away; the victims. At two
o'clock the deck house, in wbiou were
thewotneW and ' children, wob swopt
away. The cries and shrieks of the
victims Were heartrending. Then fol
lowed a ghastly silence. . , The smoke
stack feU, crushing some of the bouts
aud two others were carried away.
The remainder followed the Capt tin
to the forward bridge. Each succeed
ing wave took fresh victims. Some
persons sought refuge on the main
mast and some on the foremast. At 3
o clock the Captain and two other
pliers were on the bridge. The Cap
tain ddseended for ; a moment to reu
dor assistance and was swept away;
thus perished a brave man, says Mr.
Stern. At this time about ten pel
sons were clipgiug to the rigging of
the mainmast and thirty to that of the
foremast The BhipJ had ne twned
over, the yards touoLi ig the water,
and the tide was rising. At 5 o'clock
the log lifted. The survivors shontul
but their . orics were unavailing, aud
at T o'clock the mainmast and at a
quarter to 8 the foremast, both of iron,
fell. Then two of the St. Agues' boats
came and rescued a few who had mat.
aged to keep afloat.
It was reported yesterday that there
were one hundred and three women
onboard. The survivors were taken
to-8ay from the Perseverauco to
Plymouth,, whenoo they will be sent
forward 'to Hamburg, where the
greatest excitement prevails. It is as
serted that life . saving belts were
issued to the women. It is certain
that most of the passeugers found
rioue. , An order was given that tLe
first! Wat should take the women tmd
children; this boat capsized. Mr.
Poleman says that seven bouts were
launched and only two of them lived.
The others were stoved and swauiped
immediately. Cries for help lasted
until three o'clock. The last voice
heard was that of a little child in the
cabin. , It is not probable that the
boats cou'd have livrd even if they
pad beeu successfully filled. The
whole number saved is forty-four.
Forty bodies have been recovered.
Mr. Dorrien Smith.of Soilly Islands,
writes to the Times that many addi
tional lives were lost Lecsuse the
fjuos and rockets fired from the Sohil
pt were thought to bp merely ordina
ry signals I of arrival, which have fre
quently been the can bo of false alarms,
Among the todies reoovored and al
ready identified are those of George
Leoheardt, Bowne Luersohell, Andre
Petersen, 0. Bcbmidt, Mrs. Reidt-vtT
and daughter, Mrs. Becker, Mrs.
Ridgewayand Mrs.---Wert-. Fifty
corpses from the Schiller have come
ftiliore or beeu landed at St. Mary
I 1 m The dea l are much mutilataf.
j 1 iWy i unit bag, iucladiu twenty
! h-vi-ii fio:a Njw Zealand weje, saved
I from tlie tchiilor.
j The nUUroeuta made by the officers
vl the ?cLmer add uotliiug to the par
ticulars already telegraphed. All ac
counts agree tliut the pauio which fol
lowed the striking of the ship was
heartrending and terrible beyond de
scription. Tliere was a life bolt iu everv one
of th''3J?bi!'er berths when the disf
tor oeouired. ILe captain isued au
order that one tdiotild be fiistened to
every womau. This was doue but the
women were drowned by the heavy
ecrt.
The steamship Cadiz was lost near
Breht, while on a voyage from Lisbon
to this city. Sixteeu persous were
drowned.
LosDox, May 10 Night Boats
oontiuuo to iiick up bodies. Nearly
fifty have been fotiud. Seven tmiil
hn, in audition to those repor cd
retwvereil, liuve been suveu.
This moruing's "TeleRrawh" in an
editoiial article on the meeting of the
i.uiperots of Russia and Oeruianv to
day says that it is impossible to roil
oenl the truth. 1 he continental situa-
lion wears tins moruing tue very
gravest aspect. If we were' to BHy
tiiat too question of the future rt'
pose of tlie earth my be praC'
tioaliy solved before forty-eight
hours uavo passeu, we would soaroelv
go beyond the facts. The tendeuoy
it tins hour is decidedly puoilio.
timer Lt Lilou lournuls likewise ooin-
iiicut upoti the meeting, but the
thought of war is generally divided. It
ii reported from parties that the
I riiiich Koverumeut uositivolv oontru-
dicU tiie art'seition that Germany has
recently made representations of a
losmo tendency. Ihe biiuih dispatch
contains the statemeut, believed to be
souii-olll 'ial, that no cause of conflict
exists between Germany and Frauoe,
uml that advices from all the capitals
of Europe are of the same teuor, that
pacific ideas are evorvwhero in the ae
oonduut.
IIEADQUAItTEKS.
AGRICULTURAL REPORT
FOR
; THE WEEK..
Washington, Mav 10 Night Dur
ing the past week the condition of the
Winter wheat in oM counties has beeu
reported to the Dt-nartmeut of Atrri-
culturo (without the 300 oounties of
tne valleys of the Ohio and Missouri)
are represented which Jast year pro
duned 70,000.000 bushels of Winter
wheat, or GO per cent of the product
of seventy Stutes, from Ohio to Kau
nas. 1 lie averagi) condition in these
8tatoe-is 63 per cent, indicating
live-eights of a fnll orop if no im
provement occurs. Iu Kentucky,
in per cent; Ohn, 57 per oent;
Michigan, G2: Indiana, G6: Illiuois, 63;
Missouri, 59: Kansas, 87, though only
32 counties in the latter State are rep
resented. The condition is better iu
Pennsylvania, Maryland and Virginia,
though below an average. A few
wheat counties iu New York make ex
tremely unfavorable returns. The
proportion to be replanted in other
rops averages 11 per Oent in the
Wet-t or 1,260.000 acres in a breadth
of 9,000 000 acres seeded. The largest
proportion is 27 per cent In Missouri
aud Illiuois, 23; Kansas aud Indiana,
1; Michigan uud Ohio, 10; Kentucky,
very little, replauting in the Mid
dle States exoopt in New York. ,
ELECTJRUJISJIS.
Sixteen business houses and dwel
ling at Springfield, Mo., have been
burned loss $j0,000.
At Greensboro Springs, Ohio, two
houses, and every chimney was pros
trated, ana two children . were killed
by a tornado. The storm from South
to North was nearly two miles wide.
The International Sunday School
Convention convenes at Baltimore to
day. There ore 70 delegates, repre
senting 24 States, including Canada,
Nova Scotia and England.
(JOlilAM.
DEDICATION OF A NEW CHURCH
New Yobk, May 10 Noon The
Filth Avenue Presbyterian Chuoh was
dedicated yesterday. The churoh will
seat 2,100 people, and cost $1,000,000.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Notice.
OREEAMV TO AUE3OLUriON(l0.t.
id by the Hoard or Trade at the last regular
mnotlug, (llie provtmoni of which have been
inscribed ta by a majority of the Merchant,
or thin city) notice la hereby given the mem
ber, of sld Board that THURSDAY, May
20th proximo, will be obter red by the doting
of thrir place, of biietneM and aa a general
llolidsy. "
lly ordr of the Pre.tdont -
J I. MAUKS,
may B 3t-eod ' Socrotary.
El ECANT
Bine Flannel Suits,
WHITE DUCK SUITS only $8.
White Duok Vests only $1.
Handsome Panta,
Cheviot Suits, all wool, $15.
Lisle Thread Gloves,
Balbriggan Half Hose.
IMUlSrSOlS- 3r, GO,
Cl l V CI.UTHlMtU.
maj 111
Explained!
At 29 North Front Street,
waMlNQTON.N, 0.
miy 0
107.2W
NSW ADVIETISZJtlNTS.
Improfcd 0. K, M.
. Wicwam Wjomins: Trills Ki 4,
I. O. II. M.
BRKTHREN: To art aarabf rtquMtod
j mel at joar Wlgw.a n Wdakly after
noon or th. )3ta Ban, fww Mooa . B. D.
3M t th. 74 Rna, to Uk. rt la tb. el.bra
(loo'th. aimlTaiitrv f Ht. Tunln. All
Tl-ltlnf Bmlbm In th olty la (uoil lUaillag
By onter of S.chfm.
T. J. UIKKIMO.anfR.
r 11 UMt
Sundries at Auction
THIS MORMNO,.M0o'elok,ir. will Mil
t our lr.room, Mouth Water atrt tain
uot Wok1h War., ooDitrtinf of BuckU
j no, ru, c o. Aim.
Household and Kitchen Furniture.
t'KONLT A MORKtS,
may 11-li AuoUonMra.
CENTENNIAL!
Ther.wlUba
SPLJLL,I.0 BEE
ATTHK
Opera House on FRIDAY
EVENING, May 14th,
the proed. to b. appropriated to th MKCK
LKNBllRii OEMINNIAL.
Tlckt SO raala.
Door, open atl o'oiocli.
my
Ohlldr.n S3 CnU.
111-hi
New Arrivals.
Dutch Herring;,
Russian Sardines,
Anchovies.
O H. W. KUNUK.
N. K. Corner of Mark.t and Baoand Hta.
may a 111
HARDWARE at LOWEST PRICES
AT
New Hardware Store.
GIuK8MCECHISON,
U North rronl 8t
may 9
Hay! Hay! Hay!
()AA BALKS FBDIK HI TOKK HAT
0W tAMa.
For mU by
a. r.niTCHELi, new.
ui-tt
may S
Tronki Bep&ired and Corned
All kind, ef Saddlery repairing doaa ftomk
ly at m4rat prtoaa. A full .look afaaaVllM,
Harnam, Trunk.. Baaa and Satofa.l. Ulkwa.
Hame. Ohalna, Saddle Clothe, Whlua, Spur,
iJurryOomba, Horie Broabef, BiaU Ktrap,
foatber Uu.t.ra, Saddlery Uatdaara. leather.
Axle Ureaaa, Kaatt Foot Oil, Lap Kobe., Aa.
CARPENTER A MALLARD.
HuvosMur. ui
J. H. TOPHAM (JO ,
No. 8outhJTiODt Stiaat, Wilmington, N. D.
mays M llt-tf
r Official Eeport.
The folloWe li a correct report of the aalea
ol SEWINU MACHINES made by thelr.d.
Idz tompamea during tne n.ae f .or(4) yeare
A oaretul examination of ib (Inure will .how
that the nil of th WINQa.U ' ha largely In
0' aaaed each year, while, on tli. contrary, a
correavondlng decre.M ta luwn In tb Mle
reported by all oiher eoxtpanle. Now, the
question, naturally artM : now long will thla
.late of ad'alralaat? How long will th other
companle. be able to keep offloe pn In our
(lltlorent cltle and towns when they ar aelUni
o few macbhie.? All pvum who think ot
buying a machine ihould eon.ult their own In.
teract and get a good on from th.old, reliable
81NUKK If AMUFAOTUJilKQ COM PA Y.
8KWKSO-MACHINK 8 A LBS FOK 1874
k&ckinei Sold
Till 8IMOIB MAK-CAOTUBI) Co 241 6I
Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Go .
Hnwe Sewing Machine Uo. (eUmUd). M.ouo
Domeetlo Sewing Machine Uo 2 TOO
Weed Sewlng-Maobli Uo tU,4!W
Grovcr A Baker a. M. so. (eatlmated). . iO.ooo
Remington EmplreSww ng-Mohln oo. 17,601
Wilajn Hewlng-Machlpe company 17 623
Wilcox Oibl.. Sawing Maohtn oo.... 11,710
American B. H 8,rS
Florence Sewlng.Maohln co B,B17
Sooor Sewing Machine OO ,. 4,44 1
salkii or mi.
MacMnf Sold
Till 8IKOXB MAHbf ACTUBiaO Uo HM,444
Wheeler A WIlMn Manufacturing eo..ll,t0
Dnme.tls Sewing Machine company. ... 40,111
C) roTcr 4 Baker Sewing-Macblna Uo.. M,i;a
Wre I Sewlng-Machlne company Si 769
Wilton Kewliig-M.ehine company. Sl,47
How Machine company.... ...no return
Wltcox St Gibb Sewing Machiu oo.... 10,881
American unlton-Hole, Ac 14, lei
Kemlngtoa Empire Sewing-M acblne co. .IK)
Florence Sewlng-Machlne company.... I art)
Secor bewlng Machine company 4 4M
BALKS OF U72.
Heuhinn Sold.
The 8moaa Mavufaoturino Uo 118.7M
Wheeler St Wllwn Manufacturing CO.. 174 out
Howe Machine company (eetlmaied)... 140000
OroTer A Baker Sewing Machine oo. . . . 62,010
tlomeatlo Hewliig-Machlnoomoany... 4054
Weed Sewing-Mauhln eompajiy ..... 4'i,444
Wilcox Sc Olbbi Bewlng-Macbine oo.... 32 63
Wllaon Sewing Machine corrpany n,tM
American B. H O
Florence Sowlni-Machlne company.... 10,793
Dari. Sewing Maohln company....,,.. 11,37a
fiemington Amplr Sewlng-Machlne co. 4,9Hl
BALES rOB 1871.
Xackint
Till SIHOtR MAHUATCRtIQ UO.'
Wheeler A Wlln Manuraolurln
.;.Mr,io
Oiover St Baker Sewlng-Maoblne oo.
eo,KM
19,605
weed sewing aiacnine company.
Hnwe Machine company (Jan I to July 1) 34,010
wnooa ec uioo. newing mi
aenma oo
80,1(7
Wllaon newing Machiu company,
American B. H. U
Original Howe Sewlnw Mackln co,
SI. 103
90,ll
V,PH
Florence sewing m amine company
D.Tin Sewing Machine (omntny....
Dome ntlo Sewing Machine company,
may I ..
10,947
II, COS
10.1'Jl
10S 1.
n eeding; Iloea I Wwadlag llwwt
One pf the largeat ard bert aaorte4 .tock.
ot Weeding Hrabronght to thla market oan
now' be found at Our eatabllahmeiit, where th
fol'owlng brand, can be bought at vary low
tlguie: Scorlll (('nnlne), l.ane, Olbran, Ault
mnn, Klwell lHth .teel and Iron t he Han
dled roltnn ai.d Corn Hoe and Double-Bladed
Hoc. can alao be found with u.
(live ua a eall betor purchaaing eluewher.
GILES 4k MVHCH180N.
apr!128 .,
Just Received!
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LOT OK
THE HANDSOMEST
" ;' Ladles' and Gentlemen's -FIIVE
SHOES
That ha. ovoi been oOrd for aalaln this tow.
k,U BVANSAVonQLAHN.
SEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MORE PAETICULAKS I
MI ASSORTMENT OP
IS NOW
IN ALL THE DIFFERENT LINES.
Mj cnatonif rs have shown their spprooiation of mjr LOW TRICES ly thoir
liberal purchases, for which I'm thankful. STRANGERS Dot posted, and
desiring the value of their money, oan get it by railing
M. M. KATZ'S, 36 Market SI.
aprll II
New Books Just Out.
WK ANHOUB MF.IOHBORI," a Sequel
to My Wife and I. Iiy Harriet Bechr Stow
ouuau in cioia si in.
"ALICE LORRAINK." a Tale of th South
Dowua By K. D Hiaokmor. 10 Cent.
"OUR PKTACHM ENT." 1 Kuril bf
Katharln King. Bo Canti,
roTMia at
HEINSBEKOEK'S.
tAMOB, OROAN8 AND C11KOMOS,
rraleat
HEINSBERCER'S
Lit Book and M nil Store.
ay 9 111
A New Lot Just Eeoeived
Green's lllstory of the
: English People.
"The Mysterious Islanel By Julea
Verne.
"Our Detachment. "
Jjy Katharine
'Alios Lorraine," a tale of the South
Downs. By It. V, lilackmore.
'The BloMominff of an Aloe." By
Mrs. O. Hoey.
OONOLEY A YATES',
Oily Book and Musio Storo.
y . Ill
Best Butter in the World."
Hew Spring Butter,
35 Cents.
On trial of our Jiutly celebrated NEW
PROCESS EMriRI FLCUB will oonilao
yoa bajond a doubt that lt lo tb "Beit" aud
wldtewt In tb Mat. Too will oavo 13 par
cent by aalng our "Brand." Keonomls and
begin now. Our aale. ar large and It li mak
ing new Mend Try day. Bend for "aam
plea" before purobaalng lewhr.
! Fruits and Vcgetables at
tlu lowtr prloM.
A few com of lb dellcloui I pound Peach
Juat aitired.
Try our COOKED CORNED BEEF rery
oaa guaranUod "Perfect" purohaatd frem na.
Frcdh Turklah Prune,
California Baxtlett Pear.,
Mapl Sugar and Syrup,
wet Cider on draught,
Extra Sugar Cured I'lg Ham,
Breakfaat Strip,
Sugar CureJ Shoulders,
Beef Tongue,
, Smoked Beef,
Bord.n'i Boaat Beer and EitraU of Beef ,
Choice NorthCarolina Hams, an
fresh thlt wk and for ta. only by
GEO. MYERS,
U and 13 South Front St.
mayt ill
Escaped Convicts.
' W. will pay a reward of S10 each for re oh
Information a will lead to tb capture of any
convict. Mcaped from the New HanoTerCoun.
ty Work Honac alno the year 1871. Addre.-,
by l.tter or telegraph, MATHE8 CO.. Hn
p.riaUndenr. ol New Hanovar County Work
Hon, Wilmington, M. U.
mays lOjMf
The Enfield Times.
DANIEL BOND. Editor A Proo'r
C. O. DAVENPORT Associate Ed.
Tins : On Tf ,St 00; Six Month., SI 00
On. efth mot lnteretlng ..change, that
eomee to ua from tb Old North State
or, Baltlmr, Md.
Judging from th flrat number, It will imm..
dlately talc rank, editorially, with th Srnt pa
peri In th South .fYoryW ( Ta.) Jmtmmt.
Show, an aptltnd aud ability In dlaooMin
Important nubllo queation, ana vlnemnca
nterprlH In the general make op and-mechanical
execution -Brommnill Trm) fitaUt.
On of th naatatt and beet edited psptrt
the Siat. WUm, ( N . O.) PMndultr.
The ben printed paper In Aorta Carolina .
Spirit f UU Stulk, (
n. v.)
exi
Du Pont's Powder.
JRIELK, 8POETINO AND MtSKET,
BLASTING AND MINIQIn Whole.Ha
and Quarter Kg.
for al by '
0. Q. P ARBLEYt OO.
arhl as-tf
COMPLETE
aa-i r
"PERFECT."
BURNETT'S
Perfect Baking Powder,
Try it th be.t brooght to thl market. -Try
It with our "Maw Process Empirw
rionr" and "aatlaly" youraeir It la th
"Bert."
'Mew Butter to arrlr Monday,
''Best in the World."
From our regular la!ry and "nori genuine
without our atamp."
100 kits 10o
lNo; 1 3Inclccrol
' At t' PER KIT.
All CAMMED rRUITS and VEdRTA.
BLES w hav brought dowa th prlo. and
ailllng now vary low. I'Sind for price i." Th
bert opportunity to buy Canned Ooo1i
offered Ui thi. market Send to u and oai
APPLES,
OBANQESand
LEMONS,
Parched Javaann Laguayra Oo
fOOS "to arrlr Monday."
Our weekly .apply of the Cooked Fornod
Heel Ju.t In. Erery houekepr ihould bare
It Otnulu sold by "T'"-
CEO- MYERS,
II o. II South front Street.
. lOft-lm
nays
ICULKIV WAUKIIAM.
ByMlrtEll.n Plckarlnf. ' '
.' Old Myddalton'a Money. By Mary
CaellHay.
A Waiting Race). By Edmund Yate
A Stracga World.
Braddon.
By Ml M. B
A Light and a Dark Christmas
By Mr. Barry Wood.
all roa SALS BT
Conoley & Yates.
may S ' 101
COME EARLY
AND BUT .
Boots find Hlioew
FROM EVANS VonOLABN'8 WHOLE
ale and Retail Boot and Shoe Store, on
f rlnoee. itraer . wher yoa will And all th
new t lei width., to., heela, height, make,
Iwn, colon, Ac, at th very loweit price..
we take great eare in .electing our atooa or
Boot, and Bhoe.. w bar bad much ripen
una In tb bualneaa, and with many other ad
rantagea. wa ar .are w can .atl.ry yen in
food, and prlee. W ar thanklul for part
atur. and hoM the geaarou Dublio will con-
tlnu tbair favnr..
EVANS ox VonGLAIIN.
nay 1 106
Hubs, Spokes and Ilinis.
T)CO )T WHEELS, All, (Jart Wheel.,
ty Wagon Ailee, Muggy Spring., Sulky
Wheel, Shaft, Buggy fiodlea, Sheet Iron
Beat., Carriage Trimming, of all kind.. Out
Daah leather, &o. The largeat and oheapeat
Mock In the city can be found at the Old Kr
tabllahed Hardware Upuw of
JOHN UAWHOM,
No, lt, 20 and 11 Market Street.
SiayS 100
II
Ex-Gov. z li. Vttiiow
will dellrer hi Celebrated Lecture on
"THE SCATTERED NAlIOIf."
AT TBS ; '
OPERA HOUSE,
in thi city, Tuesday Evening, May 11th.
TICKET 73 lent.,
to be bad Of P. Helnaberger.
COMMIT TKK
Hatsl, Jaoobi, Mabous Bias, A. Winr,
Mo Extra Charge for Reaert ed Seat,
may I 110-tt
E. FRANK COE'S
Aianaaoiatad Saper-l'bopbt.
FOR I
br
OR 8ALB FOR CASH OH OM CROP tlm
O.Q. PARSLEY & CO.
marohll Tl-tf
MEW ADTEETISEMEi TS.
45.
BROWN &
45
ARE NOW FULLY
, - W ITII A COM rLKTU AHHOItTIHEPf T OIT
STAPLE ID FANCV W GOODS,
ttfiiiprifiliig llio 'Novelties of tho Season.
STRirED BUMMER SILKS 75 Cents,' worth 121.
ITiAIN (1RKNAD1NKH from 18 Ctnts m.waa.l,
FK1URE1) OHENA DINES Ifto., worth 87e.
LINEN UAMiilUUS 28c aud upwajj. .
A rf I holoaMeUvtloaol Now Urra. Mouil lor l.ndlc Had t'hlldrna
.. Wear,
FRENCn CAM1HUCH 15 cts , wmth 25 cts.
- NEW STYLES IN GINOHAMH 11 cts.. worth 17 els. :
WASH rOl'LINH cts., worth 20 otav'V ,
HES I' GAL1CUS 10 pis., worth 12 eta.
L'LAMA LACE SHAWLS AND HACQUEH, ,
NOlTINQnAM LACE HHAWLS AND HACQtTES, '
BHEILAN1) SUA WLH, IN WHITE AND BTRITEH.
A VERY large assortment of BUNhllADES, tlis latont stylos that oaa be
found iu the couutry, at prices ruiigii g from 20 cts. to 7.
Ladles, Misses ami Hoys White and Striped Hose,
Gouts White ami Striped Sock for Bumpier wear.
Ladies and MisM OanM Ifndorwear,
Gents and Boys Guiixo Uuderwoar,
. Gout's Jeans Drawers (mado to our spooial ordor),
Gout's Whito Dress Hliirts and Rows,
Woolen and Lioou GikhIs for Gouts and Boys wear.
Tho largest lines on MUSLINS ever shown in this city, suoh as
SWISS 1'LAIDH, Stripes aud Thin. 1
NAINSOOK l'LAIDS, . , " i "
,v, ORGAN D1EH 1'LAIDS, " ! ' , .-,..? ,
VICTORIA LAWNS. . : . 1 ' a :4 -.v . -
IIol MprcntlM from t I itpviirl. ,
IJiumi wln-rt tnir niul l'lllow Cnlnir.
t.a lliuuuuvll u. ?t uun m vtiry iinniiniiiiii. liuo ui
, DHA1 D'ETE MANTLES and B
r g'.iLE AGENTS for Frank l.ealln-i ' I'np. r l-aitrriia
t i,nLi, MACHIWE NEEDLES 6 Centaaaoh.
We have several JOB LOTS iu itilli'reut departments, but want of spaospr .
rents us from cmimerutlisg ; a Tfit only rsu qorer the groouiL .
ONE PRICE STRICTLY CASH-NO SAMPLES CUT,
1 BE0WII & E0DDICK, ks' Market J Street.
P. S. It has been almost imp0Bniblo for us to par the attention to our nat
rons that we would dosire owing to the inuroase of our , husinoss and Jack of
room. We take this opportunity to apologize to those who have not boon
waited on aa promptly as wo should wi-li, aud would reoommond all who oan
to call early in the diy as we oan (how
SOLUBLE
oxrrALu
.V '!: ..' i '"
PRICES REDUCED THIS DAY.
TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED TONS SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO
for sale, either for GASH or on CHOP, TIME. ' Liberal terms will be made
with Merchants and other roliullo parties to sell this Guano at our Wareho
prices. " f . i
W. II. McRARY & CO.,
Uiinmuwlon Morchant. agent for PaolfloOuan Co., aod Dealer. In Mo. 1 Parurlan Ouano
- , , i( " Nonrn Water Sttieet,
. ' . ' W1LA1INUTON, N. '
Sub-Agents for the Sale
r. n, uniRoiv
v. atKAiiArn
Jan II
I Hare tliis Da? MM , -
ANOT1JKR SUPPLY Of THOSE HAND.
Hwed, Maehlnemwed and O.bl. Wlr
Uox-Toe Ixiw-qnarter Shoe of varlou.
tile.. AM Oriil. (loat S'r.p Tl. and Nulll.
flora lAdie Nlpir In grat Tarl.ly, from
SI and upward.. Mlara aud Children . Shoo,
a.peoially.
M. a. Jjiuie nron.o niipper. only si.
t'H AR1.V.S A. PRlt'R,
N. 31 Market 8t , sign of the Golden Hoot,
may 4 UO
Piopjls i.Mlm,
TJHOTOQKAPHS AND PRICE tIST OF
JT
ourttockofFurnlturo furnuhed on apptioa.
tlon to purchaser.
.8MI1U&00.
108
way
Fresh Crisp Milk Or ackers and
o Ginger Snaps,
Peek,Frean and Albert Blicult, Fruit Crack
era, Corn hill ani Cream lata Beut' Bortcn
Cracker.. '
, A full Uneol freah Goods by ercry Stennior.
Mew and Freeh Qootla reoelying dally.
CHAS 0. MYERS A CO.,
B A 7 North Front St.
Graham and Kye Flour,
IRISH AND SCOTCH OAT MEA1,.' '
"Perleotlon" In Family Ftour Barrel and
Half Barrel.. . ' .
CHAS. D. MYERS A CO.,
, 5 &7 North Front St.
may HI
Dl NO UAIMINand V INI I IIN.
CAUVM avolalty at the
JOlBMJIi OFFICX.
; ' 45.
RODDICK
J
45
PREPARED FOR THEIR
SACQUES.
them more attention. spl 18-tf
WOCO.;
1,000,000.
of Soluble Pacillc Guano.
Old Hundred, N. a
, Marlon, S. 0.
i 7-8md4w
NobbyStyles.
JJKCEIVED
anethor lot of
TO-DAY PER EXPRESS
Men and Boy's Clotliin?,
BOMTUINU ENTIKELI MEW.
Tlions who want flno Suit will do well to
cull early before they are told.
A. DAVID.
106
may 4
In Store I In Store I
6,000 BUSHELS CORN,
1,000 Bbls. Flour,
, 200 Hhds. Cuba Molasses,
BOO Bbls. S. II. Molasses,
v CO Hhds. 8. H. Molasses,
( 200 Sacks Coffee,
200 Kegs Nails, :
' 1 100 Boxes D. S. Sides and Shoul
ders, . ,
CO Boxes Smoked Sides & Shoul
ders," a 200 Boxes Tobaooo,
10 Bbls. and Half Bbls. Snuff,
CO " Sugar.
25 Cases (1 aud 2 oz.) Snuff,
8,000 Saoks Literpool Salt,
COO Standard Casks,
200 Bbls. Glue, . ., , -
10 Tons Hoop Iron,
200 Cases Oysters,
60 Boxes Candy,
CO Tubs Lard, -
CANDLES,
V : V,. SOAP, '
ifw.w MATCHES, Ao., Ao.
For al by
KERCUNIB OAUDEK BK(,S;
mayt tH