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VOL XXIV. NO. 117.
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'BjMTELECRAPH,'
THE EX EMPRESS CLAIMS.
KULLMAN'S CASETO BE TRIED
IK JUNE.
THE ILL-FATED SCHILLER.
Paws, tyay li-Nooiv M. Itouker
haa informed the gororunieiit tbat
ex-Eujprwta Eugenie will accept no
coipgrttiM Ol lift claims on the civil
liht, aud will briDg actiou deuiaikhug
the fulfilment of the convention cou
eluded by DBrogitt the ruiimter.
Rtuus, May 15 hoou The in
qn xy iustituted into thw Catlwli.i So
cieties of Berlin at tbe time of Kull
mrni'i attempt to shoot Priuce Bit
marck, has been cloned. The publio
)iHtcutor Liu made charges RgaiuHt
tlw ir Directors aud the caso will come
up for trial iu June.
London, . May 15 Noon Oue of
tho Sohiller's ottioera Las inform vl a
correupoudent of the Standard thut
tuauy peraoua on board the steamer
we a drunk when she etruck, and thut
several firemen aud many kteerage
puasfugers lay helpless until they wore
swtptawayby the waves. Tims fur
about 130 bodies of the dead have
bem recovered from tbe wreck of the
Hohiller. Of thoao which have been
takeu from the water lately are the
bodies Xt Uitf following persons: R
Jatoob Bronoer, L fathering, Chief
Engineer of the Schiller, Wil
liam Frahno, Davenport, Iowa;
Frita Thomas, Mitchael llurlemanu,
HigiAodIUlBou; Holm Leonard and
probably of one of tbe LeoulmrdU, of
Augusta, Ga. ; Mrs Leichliu aud
Ohleen.r The. body of a lady, having
a riuj; marked Hermanu Ziukersin on
ou of (be fingers the bodies of I wo
firemen, the bodies of two sailors, five
bodies of fe&ales aud the bodies of
some other of the passengers, males,
remain unidentified.
HEADQUARTERS.
BURGi-SS' SUCCESSOR NOT YET
NAMED.
THREE THOUSAND DOLLARS'
WORI1I 01?) CONSCIENCE. ;r
AND STILL ANOTHER RADICAL
Washington, May 15 Night. No
ucoessor to Knsh Burgees, Colkotor
of thjaluaou&Jpiotriot, is yet
Judgi Pierrepont and ex-Senator
Pratt assumed tbeir positions to-day
as Attorney General and Commistiou
er of Internal Revenue.
A terror-atricken knave of Balfi
roore sends to the Treasury over three
thousand dollars which, be bad with
held from the Treasury.
Tbe Postoffloe Department has
brought suit against the Postmaster at
Calvert, Texas, for a defalcation of
postal revenues, amounting to several
hundred dollars. This is tbe fourth
successive Postmaster who has beeh
prosecuted for embezzlement during
tho past four years. ,
(iOTimi.
DUTY PAID ON SMUGGLED
SILK.
New Yobk, May 15 Noon The
rate of duty to which hosiery and
other cotton goods are subject, was
paid upon silks alleged to have been
Btnuggled through , the appraiser's
ollicaat undervaluation by Charles L
Lawrence. The, difference between
f-ilks, which was paid is, it is claimed,
$1,336,400.-' Suit was begun yesterday
iu the U. S, District Court to reoover
the amount from Lawrence.
ELECTIticiSMS.
A dispatch from London says that
half of Afghanistan has beeu burned.
Fifty thousand dollars worth of al
leged crooked whisky has been seized
in Boston. i '
Q'lhe Ripley Opera House, in Rut-
laud, Vt., a brick building, has Deen
burned. Loss 870.000.
Sam'l White, a prominent citizen of
Ludlow, Mass., was .bitten in tbe
thigh by" ff bear yesterday forenoon
and bled to death before assistance
could reach him.
What the Nervous Require.
What the nervous require more than
anything else, is invigoration. Seda
tives alone will hot cure nervousness.
The reason that the nerves are so sus
ceptible is that they are, weak. Com
pensate for this defloieucy of strength,
and over-acute nervous sensibility dis
appears. The most rational, whole
some, and agreeable tonic is Hostet
ter'a Stomach BitterB. Medical men
recommend its use for the cure of
general debility, knowing it to possess
strength-giving properties of tbe high
est order, and at the same time to be
..' a means of reforming those bodiy
irregularities which induce nervous
ness and loss of vigor. It is tbe hes
known remedy for dyspepsia, whether
nervous or bilious, and is powerfully
conservative of a regular habit of
body. As it is notorious that those
who are afflicted With weak nerves,
biliousness or constipation, are pecu
liarly liable to the infldence of mala
;4 ria, it is invaluable to such persons on
" account of its preventive effloacy. It
endows the body with health, and the
mind with cheerfulness.
- We should not hesitate to reoora'
mend to any freiud of ours, Parsotn
Purgative Pills; they are scientific
ally prepared, and are adopted to all
the purposes of a good purgative medicine.
STATE NEWS.
The Democrats of Martin county
nominate for ('onventiou on tbe SUth
hist.
Raleigh was to have had a match
Ruine of billiards last night, for a
pnre of 850.
Mr. B. D. Sinclair, a young gentle
man of much literary iiromiee, ia an
nounced an the local editor of the
Charlotte Eagle.
Father Evans, of the Milton Chron
icle, dicliues the honorable position
of a member of the Bourd of Coin
roiH.iouers for that town, to which he
was receutly elected.
Hon. M. C. Kerr, of Indiana, a
Dcroocrntio member of the next Con
gress, is iu CJiurlotttt where ho will
remain uutil alter the Ceutennial Cele
bration. . .
The Stateaville American says: Mr.
0feph P. Caldwell, the epiry local of
the Charlotte Obt-erver, was out on
our streets the past week, having par
tially recovered from a mere attack
of rlicutualit-m. '
The Newberu Times says: Tbe
sehoouer Addie L. Cutler, of liacRor,
Maine, to Charleston, S. ft, struck on
Cape Lookout Shoals ou Wednesday
night and sunk. Loaded with cotton
ties, so p, kerosene oil, &o. Vessel
and cargo a total lose. Captain and
er. w saved.
The Weldon News says: Fro in a
friend just returned from Warren, we
iearu tuut Air. Jus. Duuiel and oue of
bis laborer were bitten a day or two
since, by his favorite pointer dog,
which una an attack ol hydrophobia
Our information is not positive, but
pretty direct, and we fear the report is
mueea wo true.
The Ktnti-hville Amrinmi ruts: Wb
regret toletirn of the death ol Col. B.
i.i it . i .1
i i an oiu auu pronuueui citizen
if Wilkes oountv. which was ( mined
. . , .... ,
last week, from injuries received bv
. -
the ruuuing uwny ot a team of horses
and liiim-l tiiur a veliieln in whieli tlio
, 0 - -
deceased was riding. He died the
next week after the ooenrrerce.
The Charlotte Observer says: The
Centennial Medals, silvei and bronze,
beautifully executed aud fresh from
the U. S. Mint at Philadelphia, were
received by tbe Committee to-day and
created great exoitement. We under
stand that tho rush was bo great that
by 12 o'clock tbe silver medals were
ascertained to be going so rapidly that
it was deemed advisable to order
more by telegraph. The bronze med
als are almost as pretty as the silver,
and are selling rapidly,
Tho Raleigh Sentinel says : At tbe
I?np t it t prayer meeting last night Dr.
Vrltchard said that two years ago he
saw in a naDer where a vounir man bv
the noma of W. E. Prltchurd, educated
in the Spurgeon School in England,
had come to this country and located
as the Baptist-minister at Wilmington,
Ohio, Of tbe eame name with him
self he wrote to him immediately and
since then they had kept up a very
pleasant correspondence, and at Dr.
Pritchard's invitation the young stran
ger had joined them in their Southern
Convention at Charleston, and bad
come to this city, and would now have
something to say to the congregation.
Mr. Pritchard then delivered a short
and earnest discourse which was
worded beautifully,' and full of good
matter, and at its close Dr. Pritchard
asked tho brethren up to get acquaint
ed and shake bands with the young
stranger. All this came from wearing
the same name.
, lilST OF l-CTTKUN
KcuialiiliiK in the I'o.t (mice, may
15. 1873.
B Ike Bryant, Alfred Benton, Ed
ward S Burnham, Geo Battle. G T W
Bosch, Henry Brown, Mrs S N Brun-
son, Uov J X Uryunt, MigJ; Urocket,
Jas Bonsou, Jas V Biown, Mary
Brushwood, Margaret Best, Peter
Bloom, Peggy Brown, Rosa Barnetz,
Mannda Oore.
C M ColHman, Lucy Cowan, Ed H
Cordal, care Henry Nash, Emma
Cowan, Mrs C Coy.
D W R Daniel, John Dudley, Gus
tus Davis, Mr Dillay.
E Jas D Euglaud.
F Jack Fauson.
G Susan Granger, Mary R Gra
ham, Edward Galloway, Charles C
Gurrason, Amelia Gilchrist.
U W N Highsmith, Marion Har
ris, Jas Hines, Harriet Hill, Elsie
Hill, Carotin Humphry.
I-Mr Ichibod.
J Sophie J Johnson, W O Johnn
son, J II Jones, Louis Jones, Mrs S G
Jordan, or 8 G F, Wra G Jones, Capt
William Jones, lady and family. . . ,
, . K Peter Kenigan. , ,
L H Lewis, Isaao Liebman, .T G
Love, J R Lovy, John S Lewis, Fr.d
H Lefavor, USN. .
M0pt Rod McRae, Wm Mc
Sweeu, Sandy McRary, A C Moore,
Fauiry Mitohull.F J Mihs.Eliza Maner,
Harris McKensey, H M Mason, Henry
A Martiudalo, Sarah D Mumford, Cfire
J J Beasley.
N Susan Nichols, Bettio Nettles.
O J Lindsey Ooheltree, G G Ol
son, Louisia Fredericka Olson.
P John P Potter, Jeff Prioe, Jesse
Pop, John Pederpee.
K Florence N R.ardso l, Rose
Rowes, Nettie JP Richards, Emart N
Robert, Melviua Reagafl, Chas J Ry
berg, David Richardson.
SD Stark, John Scott, John H
Scott, John Henry Sava -e, Joseph
Scbrader, Frank Smaw, Dick Stone,
Walter M Smith, Annie Skipper, Mrs
Annie Strode.
T Chas J Trowbridge, Annie E
Tumor.
W-W T Wheathly, Miss Wood
hull, Allien Waters, Miss E B Wood
hull, Elezabeth White, Thos Watson,
care May Wright, Margaret Ward,
Jas E Wilson, John Walker, Lizzie
Waters.
Decidedly the beBt remedy that has
ever been die covered for rheumatim,
swoolen or Btiff joints, flesh wounds,
sprains, bruises, cuts and burns, is
Johnmn'8 Anodyne I.inimmt. We
use it. and always reccommend it to
I our friends,
NIW AL VIETISMIH8.
Lost!
jGOLDSLKBVa BCTTOfl. Tb IimIw
wt'l b literally rswardtd by ImvIbi Utaua
atthtoffl6t.
may IS
iia-u
New Arrivals.
P LOP K la WkoU and BiOf arrata.
Bottled Lager Beer-
o a. W. ECVQIt,
M. R. Cotbm oT litM M4 lM4 Bta.
wy 1 111
M. CRONLY, Auctioneer.
BT UEONL.T A MORRIS.
Valuable Ileal Estate at
Auction.
Ry Tlrtu of mtatiiI aart(it rrn Joha R.
I f rfiiH nd tl, h l.rhnW BDliillrKDil
l.(ai A-aurlttlun will Mil fur ciufc bv f ublle
Aiinuim, at Kiclmnr ornr, la th rlty of
w 1 1 m m (ton, on T v Ko I A I , J un lit) , 1(10, at
It o'etook A. M., Ibal lut l
HOUSE AND LOT, S3 x 86,
itu.twl tt(on thMu)h M1 of Ifalbwty, b-
i.woiiomhio bmobu nnm
Taaa-0rh.
may It IU It-May l(,S,M,JaM (JM
T T T
Choicest Extra Imperial and
English Breakfast Teas
At lb- U wtl frlOM.
Very fin UU1.0NQ AVO JMPBRIAI.
TCA5 at m Genu xr pound. Baaplri lna
i way aud lent to any part of tbo oily .
CLARET WINKS from 1 to (1- por N.
1 VI FUtttlU BRANDT ti to IK ft gtlloa.
DulT Oordonand Cnwn Sherry.
Ilu Urnnand Koutueky (im Wbl.ktyM
I and M fr gallon.
Tho Tr, eholooatof WINKS and UQUOBI
lor table end eJlolnl in ia tho State.
J urt lo to day ear froeh ripply of
Cok4 Ceraetl Boot,
Beit Butter in tho World."
"New rroci-iBnipfreFtomr."
For nl only at
QUO MTI1S',
11 All Seatb front 8t
may 14 110
Carolina Yacht Club!
MOTIOI.
The -MOMmeat tot the enrreit year Is pay
able a rollowei Three detlare print to Jane
irt and balance by Anguat lit, osoopt ownert
or locntipartioipouog in ikigMM mmj HU),
wuo muat pay uo ran
aoat belgre
yacht can be entered.
- may lMte
W.L.
JBWRIT.
- roreor.
Oar Extremely
LOW PRICKS aroTMt Mlllng our Stook of
CLOTHING.
Never before eould WllnlngtoBlaM bay
Qoodi to cheap.
WHITE DUCK SUITS,
BROWN DTJQK SUITS.
DUSTERS, 4o.
MUNsoisr && oo.
CITY ULUTbUitlU.
may 16
tt
Bacon, Suear, Coffee
and Flour.
CO Boxes D. S. Sides k Shoulders,
60 Boxes Smoked Bides and Bboul
ders,
100 Bbls. Beflned Sugar,
100 Bags Prime Bio Coffee, .
1,500 Bbls. Flour all grades.
For sale low by
WILLIAMS k MURCHISON.
Ilayi Hoop Iron, Glue
and Syrup.
600 Bales Prime N. K Hay,
600 Bundles Hoop Iron,
100 Bbls. Olue,
76 Bbls. a. H. Byrop,
For sale low by
WILLIAMS i MUKCmSON.
Spirit Barrels TVails
Pork Rice.
800 Second Hand Spirit Casks,
300 Kegs Nails,
60 Bbls. Mess Pork,
50 Bbls. Whole Bioe,
For sale low by
WILLIAMS ft HUKOHISUH.
Molasses! Molasses!
200 Hbds. and Bbls. New Crop Cuba,
For tale low by
WILLIAMS k MURCHISON.
Guano ! Guano 1
200 Tons Guanape Guano,
200 Tons Eureka Guano,
Forialelowby
WILLIAMS MURCHISON.
may 16
Headquarters - Cape : Fear
Light Artillery.
Wilmiootoi', May Itth, 1(70.
ATTKNTION MBMBERIt
A meeting of yonr Battery will bo bold on
1'DBMlay OYoning, 18th Inetant, at I o'clock, at
your Armory on Booond itroet. A fall and
prompt attendanoo It coanaandod. All mem
berg who bare not paid their Initiation fee
will do m at thlo meeting.
By order of tho Captain.
K1UHARD W. PRIOR,
Orderly Sorgeant.
may U lie It
Congress Water.
Beltaer Aperient, Freib B.Mt'te rowdin,
Brown'i Ulnger, Florida Water. Uomlie,
Ilca-hei. Toilet Soono, (a largo Tailety)nd
Fancy Article. For Mle by
. JAMBS. O. MDNDS, bnpfl,
Third SI., oppoHto Uity Hall.
may II in
NEW ADVUTISiailNTS.
Choice Small Guti of Smoked
Beef,
FIMB LAKQB BIKF TONQUKS,
Small EiUa Sugar CaroJ
, n I"1! Homo and Shoaldor i
Urge Mom and No. I Mackerel,
rroeh e ovory )aMor mm h
AtfMUc teaol Llao,
CHAS. D. MTERS k CO.,
Sftl BorthFroatBt
WUO ALSO HATB AHOTBKH LA RUB
INVOICHOr
FimFUKTEI'S LAQER BEER.
Fintitktoek Jb0( M.
Lo4!oa aud Inyalkla IU enjoy H.
Dyspepsia Crackers,
Fingers' Ginger Broad,
Cream Nuts,
Milk and English Biscuit
Our Stores are on North Front St.,
Nos. 5 and 7.
CnAS. D. MTERS k CO.
any 1 !'-
HEIDQUIRTEES,
WILMINGTON LIGHT INFANTRY.
WiLMiaoToa, N.C., May llth, lira.
OKNBBAL OBUBB I
BO. 1. J
The Ooiuuan? Ii oHered to aaiemblo In ol.ll
eetlng ror election of oamllilaln lor m.m
berablp and fur the tranaaetKin of any other
bualnoM ouimrent. at tbe Arnury, the eyeuinc
of Monday, the nth inataat, at S o'clock.
Upon the adjournment of tbe meeting ae
aboTe a drill will ha bad. Memberi are there,
fore roa mended to apiiear Iu rallgne oapi,
and under arm., wtth bayonota.
By order of tho Captain.
J. I. MacBBR,
lit Sergeant.
may i lis 1
HATH AOOXPTK1) Uo
Hnperlor qaallty
4 FLT LIVEN
UObLABS and
OCFFI,
Ageiey for one of tho Beet
aiat Baast AOToaiM
In Now Tork Ulty. I km
prepared to take order, guaranteeing Bret-
elojs week and perfect St.
Atftl SHIBTS I
OATIBB SBIBTS I
OACEB SHIBT8 I
At Bottom Prioes.
r: , : . o. tuitis, Igeai,
At Oonoley ft Tateo Book and Muilo Store,
may IS U-U
Bacon I Bacon!
100 Hade, and Bote I. 8. Bldei,
15 " P. B. Bbouldert,
IS 11 Smoked Hldee,
as m Bhouidert,
M Bbli, Foik.
For oale by
KJCBOHNBR OALDKB BROS
Spirit Cabks and Hoop
Iron
400 SPIRIT CASKS,
1,000 Bundle! Hoop Iron,
100 Papon HiTiU.
For wloby
KJEKOHNBR OALDKB BKUB
Holasses ! Ilolasses !
tot Hhda. New Crop Odba Molanei,
M " S. H. MolMeee,
100 Rbli New Crop Caba Molanei,
900 S. H. Molaaee,
M Paacbeoni Demerara Molaaeti.
For eale by
KERUHRBB OALDKB BROS.
Flour! Flour!
lOOO BBLS ri0UI4'
For Mle by
KERGHNEK m UALUXH BROS,
may IS
A Grand Family Eicnrsioii
Will take plaoe aader tho auiploe of tho
loang Catholic Frlond'e ftoclofy.
To Smith Tllle and return per Steamer GOV.
WORTH, en Taely,Uie 26th In.
Tlekete for gentleman, SI SO eaob; tor lady
or child, CO eonte each.
Tho boat will leare tbe wharf, foot of Mar
ketetreot, promptly at (o'clock Uood muilo
hae boon engaged for the ocoaaton.
Tbo Commltteo reieryee tho right to oielnde
all objectionable peraona.
Ticketemaybe proenredat the etoree of.l.
H. Allen, L. Brown and J H. MoUarity A Co.
may M , - 111-16, l, 22, St, 5
Received this Day
Tho fonrth lot of thooolong handled Cotton
Hoee, the belt and heapot orer brought to
thU market Alio hare a fine amortment of
Farmore Hardware of every description au4
at prleoe that will giro Mllafaetioa, at tho Old
Bitabllehod Hardware Houao of
JOHN DAWSON,
Noa It, 20 and SI Market Btreet.
may IS 111 '
Chroinos
A fine collection of Beaatirnl Cbromoi and
Oolored Lithograph!, at tho ;
OITT BOOK STORE
Bibles and Prayer Books.
Tho mrxt complete rtoek In tbe dty of Fam
ily and email B'blei, Prayor Booki, Hymnale,
anFrayeriandHymnlln eaee,
AT . -
CONOJiET & YATES',
City Book and Musio Store,
may is
lie
Wire Dish Covers,
A large etock and good amortment of WIH
DISH COVERS, both round and oral, for
Mle low at tbe New Hardware Homo of
GILES ft MURCHISON.
ay.lS 117-
BZW ALVERTISZ3E5Ti.
LIVERPOOL and LONDON and GLOBE
INSURANCE CO.
Awu (Gold) 826,740,160.70.
KAMBTJUO (BremenTlXSyRASCK CO.
AmoU i,JJ) 82,200,000.
MOBILE tKDKUWKITEIW AOENCY.
Awts 8 1 ,200,000.
J NO. W. OORDON,
Agent.
117-ln
may H
A OARD.
In imimlng chargo of the Agency of the
Llreriool ami l.ondin aud Olobe Ineuia'iee
Company, at aucoeieor to Mr. Tbo-. Or vine, I
gratefully acknowledge the liberality of tbe
imtrouago herotofore be lowed aion me by my
friend., and rt.peoUally ml.cil a ouuiiiniance
of the eame.
A.lii. from Ilia fact that the Liverpool and
London and Ulolie w the Krong'et ln.iiranne
tlomnaiv dolnir bimineM In Anuirica. It. 'u-
Uuo r tiaylnc all lomee nramfly uimhi rpoelpl
ol'Mllil.ctory proolb, wliliout dliu'llon ol in-t-reet,
Unload of compelling pntrona to wait
alxty iUti lor pavmeiit er dwoountlng rla'ina
at a niga rate or inter. at toei paui dhwiiiii
eaplration or .Uty day., iliould aiinieoommeml
It to prowrty owner, a. the mint ilwiiabl.
Company la whlnh to Inaiire.
may 14 Ill-It
Card.
Inretlrinu from tlie A eencY of the LltO' liool
and London -ndUlobe liiaiiianoe t onii an. I
take great pleuure la reouram.iidlui to Die
ciiimm or Wilmington ny .uno.ir, rr,
Joliu W. Uixdou (already well known to in.
In.urlng publU'lae a genlUuan fully quallllml
by iMrlemo to aiirai'iirlly uiiiagn xiiy
Inaurauce bnalueei thaf mav be mt it'd lo
him THOS. Ult.KvtlC
may II HMt
Seasonable Goods.
I X L Iua CRB4M ,kkkzich8
the beinbliig out.
Laws Mowera.
FUkliig Folri, Tackle, Bob, AC.
For tale low by
GEO. A. PECK,
may l li-4t
The Charlotte Observer,
The only morning dally paper publblied In
tho State weit of Ralolgh an1 North of Wll.
mlngtoa,oBeri .pedal laduoemeuli to adrer
tleors. IU elrculatlo", ilie and uevfulneM
have been largely luoreaeed during tho year
Joat pait, and It now roaebet moit ol tho Met-
ehanUof WMtern North Oaiollna, tbua otter
ing an niurpatectl medinm of oommonira
tloa between the MerohanUof Wilmington and
the people of Witter n North Oarollna.
tiimi or avBKairtioa:
Dally , S- 00 par aunum.
Weekly.... 10 '
V AdTOillnng very low.
IPECIAL NOTICE.
Daring tho Centennial Celebration large edi
tion! of this paper will be printed dally and no
encn adrertlilng medium will ao be oflbred to
in patron.
may 14. lia-u
Family Bibles
Juitreoelyedaeajeof FAMILT BIBLES.
Call and make your eelectloni from tho largrit
took In the city, at
HBINSBERUEB'S.
Albums! Albums!
Another cane of tboee beautiful Album hai
J urt been opened at
HEINOBERCER'S
Uto Book and Muilo Store,
may 15 .
no
For Sale!
100
BALKS of beet North Biter Hay at
ll 10 eaene-rom wuan to-aay.
Freih Wator Ground Meal oonitantly on
nana. -
GRANT k BINTON.
may IS 119-dawtr
KEEP COOL.
COMPLKTK STOCK OF Alpaca.
mad Llaeti Uooda JuatreeelTtd. Call and
eumlne before purcbaiing eliewhero.
Constantly on Hand
a beautiful Una of PIECE GOODS, which
I am making ap at oztremely low prion.
A.DAVID-
may II 115
THE MYSTERY
Explained !
At 29 North Front Street,
- W1LMIKQTON, N. 0. '
may 5 I07-2w
Escaped Convicts.
We will pay a reward or SIO each for inch
Information a will lead to the rapture of any
cenvlot aacaped from the Mew Hanover Coon,
ty Work Hooee ilnoe the year 1871. Addrun-,
by letter or lelegtaph, MATHES A O.. In
perlnlenilfintioi New Hanorer County Work
Houae, Wilmington, M. U.
may 108-tf
Trunk. Repaired and Covered
All klndi of Saddlery repairing done prom id
ly at moderate prior. A full itock of Saddle,
HarnoM, Trunk!. Ban and Satchel, Collara,
Hame , Chaini, Saddle Clothe, Whips, Hpur,
nrryOombe, Horae Bruehea, Stall Strap-,
Feather Unaten, Saddlery Hardware, Leather,
Axle tireaee, Neeta Foot Oil, Lap Robe., Ao.
CARPENTER MALLARD.
riu-oeaeora to
J. N. TOPHAM A OO.
No. I Soutb'Front Street, Wilmington, N. f).
may . llt-tf
I Haye tiiis Da? Recciycd
A NOTHEB SUPPLY OF THOJK HAND
XX. eewed, Machine aewed and Cable-Wire
Box-Toe IjOW-qnartor Shoe, of varlotii
tylei Alio Gent GoatSrap Tiee and Nulll.
Sera Ladle Slippen )n great variety, from
1 and upward!. Mlaae and Children' Bhoei
aipooialty. ... ' , L.
M . B. Ladle Bronie Sllnperi only SL
CHAKLBH A. PRICK,
' No. II Market St. , Sign of the Golden Boot
. !
VEDDIHG CARDS
hemuet laahkmabla Hl. at t
GOTTEN UP
and printed
the
JOURNAL OFFICE.
NSW ADYZSTISE-IIST3.
45.
45
BROWN &
Wa still sdJing to onr ExtcnaiTe Aasortment o!
mm?M DRY GOODS.
Beiog fully aware that small profit make quick rotrtrns, we hate marked
tmr wliole attK'k ao that any ami every oue cau plainly soe we are In earnest
and mdiu buaiueae. We only desire Ihone who are in want of anything in our
line to give in a call in ordor to satisfy tliomaoWos. We are never afraid of
showing our goods, or of eomparing thorn with any. We call particular at
teuUou to thft following Hat :
STUirtl) 8UMMEU HILKH red uood to fl2j Ottnts.
Blsok Ilernauics and Grenadines from 18 Cout. i
Colored Htripo and Fignred Grena lines lfl 2-3 cents.
Orey Do Hague 20 Oeuta.
Our stook of Ureas Oooda is large and wo offur .them as low as they oan be
bought in any Northern market. . "
'.-'
OENTM rtrjtNlHlIINO DliPAHTMENT.
White Ifeas Hliirta, Ouff, Collars, Jean Drawors, Gauze Undorvoats, Bril
IhIi Half Hose, lllnaoiied aud HtriptMl do., in fact everything that oolongs to
such a Department.
LINEK AND DOMEaTICH.
Bleaehed and Uobleaohed Damaaks in 1'owor and Hand Loom, Cotton and
Linen Diaper, Boaom and Pillow Case Linens, Llnon BUeetinga, Chamber
aud Bath Towels, Naiikina, Doiliea, Htir Linens, Graahes, Ao.
L.VDIEH HOSIEUY, OLOVKH AND OAUZE UNDERWEAB. -,
L lama Laos Baeques and Points ; Laoo Hhawls 75 ots., a bargain ; Btrlpod
aud Plain Bhetland Hhawls ; Nottingham for Curtains; Manhine Neodles S ots.
each. Bolo Agouts for FiUNK LEa LIE'S PAPEB PATTERNS. .'
BROWN & RODDICK.
"yi
MORE PARTICULARS I
MY AHSOBTMENT OP
IS HOW COMPLETE
IN ALL THE DIEFERENT LINES.
My customers have shown their appreciation of my LOW TBICES by their
libera purchases, for which I'm thankful. STRANGERS not posted, and
desiring (he value of (Mr money, oan
1: -
M. M. KATZ'S,
aprll IS ! '
llaccs ! Races ! Races !
SFRHSTO- MEEl ING
- -AT -
CAROLINA PARK
1
Charlotte, N. C, Kay 19. 29 and 21sL
riral Dmr, Wodneedajr, ITIay 10.
FiaT Rack
Trial parm S200 i woond hone. S04. For all
aire, iouii oi x ,n a mile witu on nuuureu
pound, on eaou.
8aooD Baoi-
Olub purao SlWi SW to the second bom,
Mil beat.
Taian Kaon
Olub pan SWO'i SM to the Mcond horto.
Half mil bran. For all ago ,. , ,
Inoad Daf, Tbnndart ISaf 40. '
FibitBac!
Olub Dune SIM: S.K to the eoond borne.
One and a bairialiedaib. Weight ror axe.
BfcCOHD MAca
Uenteunlal Rtake-MOenteance, P. F. Mile
heal- beet 3 In i SM0 added bv the Olub;
eeroiid borne to receive SlU) out of the itake i
three to uil.
Third Uaf. Friday, ITIar Jl-
Firt Back
i.lub puree S2IKI ( SM) to the iecond ho-en.
Hurdi Race. Mlie heeia over hurdle I
foot 4 Inohn h'gb. ilgut welter weight.
Haooau Baca
Helling Kane-Clu!) piirae f'.'W;li,' mile
ilanh ; horae entered to be eold for SI.IMW; to
oarr; tbelr proper weight lor ST60 allowed 1
nomiili. lor 5M l'i liouud. for saiKI 18 iwumla.
The winner to be Mid at auction Iu front of
tlis Judges' sund Immediately after the race.
Any mrplua over the amount eutored tuba
aom ror to go to tue aocoua uoine.
TbibdBacs "
OonnnUtlon prime 250 ; $3fl to the iecond and
toilie third hone. One mlledi.b. For
hoi', that hare run and not won Snt money
during tbe meeting, lhnae beaten onoe al
lowed I pound.; twice, II pou nd ; three tlmo,
18 pound.
In all Club PurM entrance free.
A walk over or uiaTANOixa th field eu
tltlea a horse to brat money only.
Kntrlealn Olub Pnr. olow at the Judga'
Stand at 4 o'clock P.M., the day previous to
the race. If the raoeiare not cloeed at ttiat
bonr thirty mlnatei will b allowed alter they
are flnl'bed.
Entries In the Centennial Stake oloeaiatth
Mroretary'i Office at 9 o'clock P. M .May 16th,
ISTS
Mare and Gelding allowed I pounds.
D. O.MAI WELL, Secretary,
Charlotte, N. a
A. B. Rraiaoi, Preildent.
may 14 . ,19"4'
Bacon and 8. H. Molasses.
SO Boxei Smoked Hide and Hbonlder. , .
100 ' I. 8. Rldei and Shoulden.
SO Hhda. 8. H Holaanee, '
400 Bbl. H. mMolanoa... ...
For tale by
' KKHOHUKR m OAXDEB BBOR
may S . -108
WKUOINU fJAHOMnndVlSlI-INt.
OAUOM atpMlalty at th
JOUUMAXi Of FOB.
45.
EODDI0K
45 Market Street
. ii
got it by calling
AT - i
36 Market St,
BO-tr '
Friday, May the 14th,
BOCK BIER,
Tho I lr of tko Soaaoa, at
O.H.W. RCNGK'S SALOON,
may 11 On Front Street.
LABOR STOCK OF MIW STILES Jolt
received and fer al at extremely reduced
prloei to suit th bard time, by ,
D. A. SMITH k CO.
114-tf
may M
If Wilmington
IS AMVK TO HER INTEKK8TS In Kail
Varoiloa, her baiinoa men wUladvoxtlMla
THE WASHINGTON ECHO,
a large and well established weekly newtpa
ir, circulating exiennveiy in uiteoonneio
vde. Beanlort. Pamlloo. Pitt. Kdseoombe
and thoao adjoining. Hate Low.
Walt. P. WiliiAmsob, . : R. ubavsib,
iiate oi i arwro. oi waauingtoa.
Editor and Proprietor,
oot Star copy. . Ha-U
Fresh Crisp Milk Craokers and
Ginger Snaps,
Fuek.Froan and Albert Binoult, Fruit Oraok
rt, Uornhlll and Cream KuU, Bent' BoMoa
Cracker. - '
A fall llneot fresh Oooda by every S Warner.
Dew and Frosh Good receiving dally. , '.
CHAS 0. MYERS & CO.,
67 -North Front 8t
Graham and Kye Flour,
IRISH AKD SCOTCH OAT HEAL.
"Perfection" In Family Flour Barrel and
Hair Barrel.
CHAS. D. MTERS A CO.,
, .. 5 7 North Front St
may 9 , jit
Du Pont's Ponder.
R RIFLE. 8P0RTINQ A MO H US KIT, , , .
BLASTING AND aUNIKO-U Wholea
and Quarter Kegi.
For aal by y wajisletIA OO.
maronfl -"