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VOL, XXIV. HO. 126.
wnimTQTon. it. c. Thursday, hay 27. 1875.
WHOLE H0 6.890.
IN
Clif flailn lottnial
WILMINGTON, N. 0.:
THURSDAY, MAY 27. 1875,
BY TELEGRAPH.
ST. LOUIS.
THE ASSEMBLY ENGAGED ON
THE WILSON CASE
St. Louis, May 26. Noon. -Most of
the time of the Presbyterian Assembly
was taken up yesterday in linteniug to
the reading of record h in the Wilaon
cane. This was finally fiuishfd, and
to-day , Kov. Btaart Robinson will
make the argument for the Ltmieville
Presbytery ; Iter. J. J. Cooke for the
complainant.
EU110PE.
THE CnURCn WAR IN GEE
MANY. A GRAND DAY AT THE DERBY.
Bhrmn, May 26 Noon Tho gov
ernment forbids the procession in
honor of the Pope' jubilee.
Viensa, May 26 Noon The bearer
of an anonymous letter offering one
million florins for the assassiuutiou of
Bismarck has been arrostud.
Rome, May 26 Noon Tho Top is
not seriomly ill.
Paris, May 26 Noon The Bishop
of Nismer is dead.
London, May 26 Night Thre
was a dense crowd at the Derby race,
inclnding the Prince and Priuceea of
of Wales, the Duke and Duohosa of
Edinburg, the Marquis and March
ioness of Lome and the Duko of
Cambridge. The weather was fine.
The betting against Galopin was 2 to
1, against Claremout 14 to 1 and
against the R 'pentauoe Colt 12 to 1.
Galopin won easily by a lungth.
Garterly Bell came in fourth followed
in the order named by Seymour,
Lord Bernera' Punch, Bay of Naples,
Balfe, Earl of Dautrey, Gilbert,
Woodward, Temple Bar, Fareham,
Earlston, GambaU'a Breech Loader
and Telesoope. The time of the race
was 2:47.
LOUISIANA.
THE UBIQUITOUS -0IIARLES
. WESLEY WARREN.
EULCOY ON GENERAL BRECK-
v ENRIDGE.
New ORtEAN9," Mny 26 Noon
Rev. W. E.' Copeland, who recently
flo-nrnrl in Mm annnrlnl ease, in Balti
more, and who preached in one of the
Baptist churches in this city Sunday
last, has, it ia reported, left the city,
thongb shadowed by the polioft.
The friends of the late John C.
Breokenridge met at the Ht. Charles
ir.. t..i i ,1.ia.,1 a .rnnlii.
xiuwi ansa ui u w ouu .v.v.'jv v. .vaca
tion eulogizing the ife and charucter
of the deceased.
ELECTIUCISM8.
- President Jewett has called a meet
ing of the Erie Directors for concur
rence in the refusal of tho Pennsyl
vania Coal Company to buy Erio coal
lands.
Maj. Charles J. Graves, of Rome,
Ga., is en route for Egypt to enter the
Kedive'fl services as Lieutenant Col.
of Engineers. - Major Graves was a
Federal graduate but duty oalled him
to the South.
At Wilkesbarre it is thought quiet
will be restored and that mining will
be resumed the 1st of June.
The heavy rains havo drenched
millions" of grass-hoppers near tit.
Louis, Mo.
Six men while working on a roof at
Columbus, Ohio, fell a distance of
seventy feet, when three were
killed outright and the others were
fatally injured.
GOTHAM.
ERIE TO DEFAULT ON ITS JUNE
INTEREST.
PRESIDENT JEWETT APPOINT.
, ED RECEIVER.
New York, May 26 Noon The
Tribune says a director of the Erie
Railway Company, in conversation
with one of its reporters last night,
said that the Erie Railway Company
will probably default on its Juno in
terest, in oonsoquenoe of the failure to
obtain expected money from the Del
aware, Lackawana and Western, and
Delaware and Hudson Companies.
In view of this failure thero will prob
ably be an application for a receiver
on Wednesday, to day, on the grqund
of the insolvency, not bankruptcy, of
the corporation. This aotion will be
taken under the State law, and will be
designed to protect all interests con
cerned. Mr. Jewett, President of the Erie
Railroad, ' was appointed receiver of
the company by the Supreme Court
this morning.
VIKULNIA.
INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION
OF THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRIS
TIAN ASSOCIATION.
Richmond, May 26. Night. Tho
International Convention of the lonng
Men's Christian Association mot here
to-day, and was oalled to order by F.
D. Taylor of Detroit, Presidont of last
Convention. The Convention ad
journed until 4 P. M., to await the
trains with. Northern delegate!, and
when assembled. ovor four hundred
delegates were in attendance, repre
senting thirty States, Territories and
rrovjjiooa. iter devotional exercisoa
and temporary buainess, the following
pf rmnnent officers were elected: Pres
ident, Joseph Hardie, of tSelma, Ala
bama; Vice Preeideuts, R. K.Remiug
ton, Massachusetts, M. IL Jessup,
New York, J. B. Morrow, Nova Sco
tia, L. W. Munhall, Indiana, George
Hague, Ontario, M. 8. Crosby, Miolii
gau, 1) C. English, New Jersey, J,
li. O'Bryan, Minnesota, W. T. Mun
ford, Virginia; Recording Secretary,
J. B. L Graham, Maryland; Assistant
Secretaries, H. L. Porter, Mivmaeliu
setfe, F. L. Lockhard, Geogia, J. W.
Jones, Richmond, Vu.
OHIO,
FAILURE OF THE FRATERNAL
NEGOTIATIONS.-.
. Cleveland, May 26 Night In the
Presbyterian Generul Assembly a res
olution was adopted regretting that
the negotiations relating to fraternal
oonexpondence with the Southern
chuich had fuiled. The Assembly,
however, deems it ' inexpedient to
press the question through another
committee, aud at the same time ex
presses unequivocally its confidence in
the integrity and christian character
of their brtthrou of tho Southern
Church.
- In the morning session tho reiHrt of
Committee on Foreign Missions a
received and discussed. The board
asks for $015,000 for Foreign Misaiouo
for next year.
It was agreed to publish the oorres
poudunoe between the Commissioners
of the Northern aud Southern General
Assemblies in the appendix of the
minutes.'.
HEADQUARTERS.
THE PRESIDENT AND THE
SIOUX SAVAGES.
Washington, - May 26 Night The
Sioux Indians visited the President
to-day, who made a long speech on the
subject of another location for them,
lie did not want them to leave their
homes, where they wore born, without
their consent, but would point out the
advantages of entering into an agree
ment that he would propose through
the Interior Department. The Presi
dent alluded to the difficulty of keep
ing the whites away from tho Black
Hilkt, and said thut each recurring
year the difllcnl.y would be greater
unless the Indians grant the right to
go to that couutry.
No speeches wore made by the In
dians, except that Spotted Tail, with
some show of indignation, denied that
he had said the Secretary of the Inte
rior was a liar.
Attorney-General Pierrepont has is
sued a circular that "Hereafter the
practice of District Attorneys employ
ing BUUBtitues must be discontinued,
and no compensation for such services
rendered to this department will be
sanctioned."
PENNSYLVANIA,
STATE REPUBLICAN CONVEN
TION. HARTRANFT ENDORSED FOR
RE-ELECTION, AND GRANT
QUIETLY SHELVED.
LANCABTEB,May26 Night The R
publican btato Convention was called
to order by Russel Errett.Cbairman of
the State Committee, at 12 o'olook.
John Cessna was elected temporary
Chairman.
After the roll call several commit
tees, including one of 13 on resolu
tions and platform, were appointed.
Hon. E. McPherson is Chairman of
the Committee ou Platfoim.
Tho Convention was permanently
organized by the election of General
Henry White, President, C. D. Elli
ott, Secretary.
The anti-third term resolution re
ceived tremendous applause.
The Bepubucan Convention adopted
resolutions allhming their continued
adhesion to the party, and the funda
mental principles of their political
faith as follows;
1st. The equality of all men before
the law, equal justioe to all and spe
cial favors to none.
2d. Tho harmony of the National
aud State governments both are parts
of one system, alike Decennary for the
common prosperity, peace and securi
ty. 3d. The unity of the nation. We
aro one people. The Constitution of
the United titatesformB a government,
not a leagae.
tu. A faithful execution of the
laws, an economical Administration of
the government, integrity in olUoe,
honesty in all the branches of the
civil service, and a rigid accountability
of public officers.
Gth. Protection to home industry,
and a home market for home pro
ducts. Cth. The right of the laborer to
protection and encouragement and the
promotion of harmony between labor
and capital.
7th. Cheap transportation and the
advancement of closer intoroourse
betwoen all parts of the country.
8th. Free banking, a safe and uni
form national currency adjusted to
the growing wants of the business
iuterosts of the oountry, and a steady
leduotion of the national debt.
9tb. The public domain being the
heritage of the people should be re
served for actual settlers exclusively.
10th. The qualification of the
bounties of (soldier and a speody
settlement of all just claims arising
out of the late war,
11th, Honest men in offlco, men
with brains enough to know dishon
esty when they see it and courage
enough to fight it wherever they find
it.
Tho resolutions also declare against
the third -- term but eulogize iu the
highest terms the administration A
Grunt. In presontmg the name of
Hartranft for re-election they declare
that it meets with the unanimous wish
of hoir constituents who desire to iuk
dioute in this manner their approval of
hia conduct as the chief magistrate of
the State ; arraign the Democrats for
failing to redeem the pledges upon
whieh they partially attained power in
the State, and heartily oommend the
efforts of the Government against
whiskey frauds.
STATE HEWS.
The Monroe Enquirer says: Mr. G.
W. Flow shows us a beet planted and
raised in his' garden last year, meas
uring 16 inches in oiroumferenos, and
weighing 7 lbs. and 9 ox,
Th TTillntvirn TtjkrmrAar TVi-
ring the Centennial Celebration, the
IT TIT k -1 1 . .
uuu. v. a. vrrauam sai lor Dis puoio
crai)h surrounded bv his seven anna.
This will be a valuable memento of
tho occasion.
The Monroe Enquirer says: Mr. J,
Kindly Griffin, of Olive Branch, has a
cow that gave birth to three calves on
tho 14th lust. ; all fine, well shaped,
and doing well Two are exactly the
same color and size, the other a lit
tle smaller,
. The Raleigh News says: A telegram
was received from Charlotte yesterday
announcing the faet that Messrs.
Williams aud Bingham, of the Raleigh
Light Artillery, are doing well, being
enabled to walk about their rooms.
The Raleigh News sayh: Gov. Brog
den yesterday commuted the death
soutanes of ltobt. A. Owens, convicted
at the Spring term of Lincoln Supe
rior Court for murder, to imprison
ment. Owens was to have been hung
on the 20th of August.
The Hillsboro Reoorder says : The
fl le rains of Monday morning gave the
first opportunity had for setting ont
tobacco plants. Complaints of a scar
city of plants are general, but we sup
pose two thirds of a crop may be
planted. The wheat is heading out
iiuely, and so far the prospects of a
good crop oontiuue good, OaU never
promised better,
The Charlotte Southern Home says:
Wo regret to learn of the death on
Saturday morning, about 2 o'clock, of
Mrs. Jane M. Swann, aged 94 years, a
daughter of George MoKinney, one of
the heroes of Molntyre's Branch fight
while Cornwallis was in Charlotte, and
an estimable old lady. She leaves a
very large oircle of relatives and con
nections in the oounty.
The Raleigh News says: His Ex
cellency Gov. Brogden never owned or
wore a pistol, a pair of boots or a
watch ; he never owned a dog, went
fishing or shot at a squirrel. He is by
no means homety, aud it is said he
has been discarded by sweethearts
oftener than any other man of his
age, having never been able to get the
answer "yes" yet and "dat ish de
kind of man our Governor ish."
The Charlotte Democrat says: Al
though there were thirty or forty
thousand people in our streets on
Tbursdsy, the 20th, there was not the
slightest disorder, and no arrests were
necessary of any sort. It was, indeed,
the greatest gathering that has ever
occurred in this country, and a more
orderly one was never known. We
are proud of the good conduct of onr
Southern people and of the oonduot of
all visitors from Northern and West
ern States. No gathering in the world
ever surpassed the gathering in this
city last week in good feeling, good
order and good cheer.
The Charlotte Observer says: The
handsomest thing of the Centennial
occasion was the honor paid Mrs.
Stonewall Jackson, by the Raleigh
Light Artillery Company and the
Raleigh Light Infantry, and by the
SteamFire Company of Newborn, and
the Citizens Band of the same olaoe.
The Raleigh companies both oalled at
tue residence of vol John J& crown,
on North Trade street, where Mrs.
Jackson lives, and gave three eheers
for her. In response to these Miss
Julia, the only daughter oi the immor
tal Stonewall, came ont and presented
the companies with a bouquet,
after which, upon returning to
camp, eaob of the companies
fired a salute in honor of
the widow of the Christian hero. The
Newborn band and fire oompany called
also, and gave three eheers lor Mrs.
Jackson. They, too, were presented
with flowers by Miss Julia, after which
the firemen were received by, and
shook hands with Mrs. Jackson.
They spent a few moments in the par
lor, looking at a large portrait of the
General, then solemnly departed,
many of them wiping away the fast
falling tears. The oompliment im
plied in this aotion of the companies
was a beautiful tribute, not only to
one of the greatest soldiers of ancient
or modern times, but as well to one
of the noblest and most loveable of
women to her who was, and who was
well worthy to be. the wife of Uen
eral Stonewall Jackson.
NEW ADVERTISES 518.
Gil AND
TEMPERANCE FESTIVAL AND BALL
-OF-
Mt. Olivet Council No. 9,
F.of T.f
Will tk. plc at our Hall, on Third itretit,
on FK1DAY NIOHT, May Slth, and all Say
on Saturday, tlic th, for (Jhlldran, Mother,
will pleaasto lake their little ene. to Meat.
Ladi.i who are kind enough to help out
will ineane rend id weir aonaiion. ear 17 on
Friday 10 tot nail or to Mr., ueo. r. uino
on sixth, between Prlnoewand Ohettaut SU.
TICKETS 26 CENTS.
may 7 196-gt
Ground Pea Sweeps!
Grouci Pea Sweeps!
dant recelred a large itock of the old ityle
Caxt Standaid Steel Blade Uround Pea
Sweep. Tie Blade sad Standards aold
opnrately when required.
For eale at the New Hardwaro Store of
GILES MCBOHIsON.
may IT IM
Du Font's Powder.
p HIV LB, 8POKXINQ AND MUSKET,
BI.ARTINO AND MINING In Wholo.Ha
and gaarter Ken,
Cor aal. by
O.PAa80CI00.
HEW ABVEETISXXE3T8.
PUBLIC REPORT
. -or a-
POLICEMAN.
I saw not enjoyed good health for atraral
feare Mut. rt eare but allow. It to Interfere
with my labor. JCvery one belouflnf to the
laboring ela. know iho lnooavenleuoe of be
ing obliged to labor when the body, from de-
oiiity, oiBMM reniae 10 perform 10 aauy wi.
I never ru a believer In kui with medl
olnr but baring heard the VKUKIINI
euokea or ao highly, waa determined to try It,
and (hall never regrst that determination. A.
a toat. (wtiloa every one need, at aoae time)
it eurpaane anyming 1 ever neaia 01. 11 in-
r and rnrtSf r of the blooi. There are many
of my aeqaaintanoee who have tak.a It, and
all aalte la praiae of IU mtl.'aatory elTeot
Kepeclally among the aged claMof people, It
ravvii to urn ui. ... loiug um n.ruini in
okl age nlghteof ealra, wet repoee, thereby
otrengtheiirng the mind a well a. the body.
Una aged lady, who hae been .11 Storing through
life from eorefula, and ha become bllud frooi
It (thou, having tried maay rmelle with ue
favorable recall, we Induced by friend, to try
the T.getlne. After taking e few bottle., .h
obtained uoh great relief that .he eiprenMd a
wl.h for her eight, that .he might be aide to
look upon tlie man who had eent bar luoh a
blew n g.
YoarrpetfMl'y,
O. P. H. HOOUK, Police Offioer, Station I,
Boston, Mam., May , ltril.
Heartfelt Prayer
St. Paul, Aug. w, 1&4.
hi. R. STiVim, Khuj. 1
Dear Hlr-1 ehould be wanting la gratitude.
in railed to acknowledge what Hie V.uitir
a. doue tor me. 1 waa attacked about eleven
moutnuluoe with Bronchltl., which eetlled
Into Uon.umptlun. I had night .went and
fever ehlllr; wa.dl.tre.ead for breath, and fre
quently ilt blood ; wae all emaolated. very
weak, and eo low that my friend thought my
tee bopelea.
I waa edviaed to make a trial of the Vege-
tlne, which, under the providence of Und, ua.
cured me. That he may blea tlie ue. or your
medicine to othere, u be he. to me, and I hat
hi. divine grace may attend you, I. the heart
felt prayer ol your admiring, bnnibleMrvnnt,
P. 8. Mine I. but on among the many
cure, jour medloiu ha Dec ted In thl place.
Make it Public.
Booth Bostoh, Feb. t, 1871.
H. K. Htsvbii, Baq,
Dear Mir I have board from very many
ouroeioftb great tuoeeM of Vni.Tia la
eaeee of BerofuW, KbeuiuaUam, Kldner Com
plaint, Catarrh and other dl.ea.na or kindred
nature. 1 make no hesitation In laying that I
knew YaoaTina to be the moat reliable reme
dy fur Catarrh and General Debility.
My wtte nae seen vouoiea wuu uaurro for
inny year, and at time very badly. She
hae thoroughly tried every rappoeed remedy
that w oould hear of, and with nil thl ah baa
for aeveral year been gradually growing
worm, and the dleeharg from tho head waa
eioea.lv. and very eOeMtvo,
She waa in thl. condition when the com
menoed to take Tmrrin ; t eonht a that
he vu Improving on the oecond bottle, she
oontlaued taking the Vegettne nntll.he bad
uaod from twelve to fifteen bottle. 1 .m now
nappy In Iniormliig you and the pabllo (If you
etinoMtemak.it public) that eh le entirely
cured, and Vogetfn aooompll.heg tho car.
alter nothing el.e would. Hone I mei Juetk
Bed la any tag that Vegotiu K Ui moot reliable
remedy, and weald advla all fafermghn.
manlty to Uy It. for 1 believe It at be a floaa,
bonfttl, vegetable medlolue, and 1 ahau not
hesitate to recommend It.
I am, 4c, reepoctfullv,
Im O. OARDKfX,
tor 401 Broadway.
YiouriM sot directly upon the ean of
tbeee oomplalnt. It Invigorate, and .trengl li
en, the wtiol .yatem, act. upon the aeorellve
organ., allay. Inflammation, cleanae and
cure, ulceration, curee conatlpatlon, and regu
late, the bowel. .
Has Entirely Cured Mo.
Boaroa, October, 1810.
Ma. iTiranii
Dear Sir-My daughter, after having a e
vere attack of whooping cough, wae left In a
feeble tate of health. Being ndvlmd by a
friend ah tried the Vauvrins, and after ntfng
a rw bottle wa rally restored to beaiuv
I have beeu a great (offerer from Hbeuma
tl.m. I bar takeu several bottle, of the
Vegetlne for thl oomplalut, and am happy to
ay It ba entlr.ly eared me. 1 hav rocom
mebded the Vegettne to others, with the same
good result. It U a great ol.an.er and purl
flerof the blood ; It I pleasant to take, and I
saa cheerfully recommend It,
JAMES MOUSK, M A them Itroet
Id by all Druggist sutdl Dealer
Erwywaers,
may 17 l8-4w
The Baptizing of Infants.
, Detlued from the
Objections of Anti-Paxlo Baptists,
Being aa answer to A Treatis on Infant Bap
tlim by T. H. Prltcbard, D. D Pastor
of tb Kal.lgli Baptist Church.
BT
B. S. Mason, D. D., Rector or Christ Church,
Raleigh, N.U.
, For sale at
HEINSBERCER'S
Uve Book and Mult Store,
tnayW IM
TRUES, SADDLES AND HARNESS,
Traveling Bags, Satchel., Shawl Straps,
Whip, Spurs, Saddle Cloths, Feather Duster.,
Collar., Barnes, Saddlery Hardware, lnther,
Ail Grease, and all kinds of Saddlery Ooods.
CARPENTER at MALLARD.
No. I South .Front Htteet, Wilmington, N. 0.
may 16 . l5-tf
Great Inducements to
Cash Buyers.
Iam determined to close oat the
.
balance of my handsome Stock of
READY MADE CLOTHINQ
at figures lower than ever before
offered in Wilmington.'
tut for CMh Only,
A. DAVID.
may 26
Pine Apples,
' i -
STRAWBEURIES,
GREEN PEAS,
ORANGES,
LEMONS, to., at
IL W. SHURE'S,
81 North Front Street
may to
1M
SXW ALVIRTISIMENT.
FH SAL
OR RENT !
Th HUl aa receuliy built lor andl!i
oecapled by tk Hev. J. O. Htdcn, onilliaS
Seventh, between Chestnut and Mulberry St.
Terms reasonable.
H. HAAK, Urocer,
Corner 1th and Uheetnat Streets,
may ST lus-tf
Tho Wilmington and Coast
Turnpike Company.
TtOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION TO THK
Capital Stock of this Oompany have beeu
opened by tb undersigned constituting tho
Committee for that purpose, appointed at th
recent meeting of th Corporators named la
the act of Incorporation, and may be found at
th several Bank of tb city, and at the Fur'
oell Mouse.
1
.Jilt. A. WRIGHT,
J K. DAVI.i,
T-J.8KUTUIRl.AM),
NORWOOD U 1LK8,
Oil AH. D. MVKKS,
WM. A.CUMMINU.
Commute
Ivatf
may It
CORN! CORN!
g QQQ BUbHKI.8 CORN.
For sal by
KKROHNKR A OAl.DKH HK08
Molasses ! Molasses !
Jim HUil. Mw Drop Cuba,
BO S. II. Mill TO,
UNI Hill.. New Crop Cuba,
SOU S. H. Molasses.
For sale by
KKROHNKR A OAl.DER BROS.
Flour! Flour!
MO Bill.. Hob White K. our,
KI " PrlnneM Rnyal JTIoiir,
Ml Hell Mill Plour,
loo " lugomar flour,
roranMby
EERUHNEB A CALDEK HUOM
Hackerel ! Mackerel !
US Malf Bbls. V. 1 and Mackerel,
18 Bbls. aud Malf Bbls. Ho 3 Mackerel,
rot sale by
KBUCBMIH A OAUIKH BHOH.
may (? 1.
To M Mascrs of Harflware.
w. bar marked down to price to suit the
preennre of the times. Retail buyers would do
(JIKS A MORI HIHON,
mayU M North Froqt St.
I Hayc this Day BccciyeiT
ANOTHER 80PPLT Ot THUMB HAN1
sewed, Msohineeswed and Cable-Wire
Hot-Toe Ijow-qnaruir Shoe of v.rloiie
ityle. A In Oent Uoat Strap Tlea and Nulll
fiers. Ladle Slipper In (rent variety, from
(1 and upwards. Ml and Children1. Shoe
a specialty.
H. a, laaies nrons b upper, oniy i.
CHARLES A. PRIOR,
No. SI Market St , Sign of th Oold.n BooU
may 4 I'
Strawberry Ice Cream
plHK APPLE IOB CREAM, Vanilla Ioe
Cream, Lemoi) lot Cream. AH of tlie above
delicious flavors ean be bad at J. O. Lnmsden'i
Ioe Cream Parlors every day.
Parties wishing Ice Cream for Bnndsy din
n.r will plea order on BMnrday.
may w 123-tf-na.ed
Received this Day
The fourth lot of those lone handled Cotton
Hoes, th hast nd cheapest ever brouirht to
thl. market. Also have a. tine assortment of
Farmer' Hardware of every description ana
at prices that will Itlve satisfaction, at the Uld
B.taoiuuiea narawar nouse or
JOHN DAWSON,
No. 19, 20 and 11 MarketStroet.
may 23 m
Field, Cover and Trap Shooting
By Oaft. A. H. Booabdvs. With Stsal
Portrait and engraving or tu Chsmploa
Modal." KsneyMamied eloth S Co.
A compendium of many year, of experience,
giving biate for tallied marksmen and Instrno
lion for yoang sportsmen, describing the
MPU tHU Ul RBUI UUkW. Uia". "
sorts of waterfowl, breeding and breaking of
dogs, and everything of Interest to therixirl
manc The author le "champion wing-Miot of
America," who knows a gun as Hiram Wood
rutt knew ahorse. And be has the same care
ful and oomiKitent editor who put Woodrutt's
Trotting Horse of America " Into shaie,Chiu.
J. Poster, so many year sporting editor of
Wilkes' Spirit qf the Timi.
For sale at
HEINBBERQRR'S.
i IU
may 21
LOOK AT OUR
Blue Flannel Suits,
Elegantly mad out of SUPERB fLAN
NEL warranted perfect
LOOK AT OUR 'f
CHEVIOT SUITS
. ' AI.LWOOI,,at 18 oir.
VT Caxi. asd But.
MUNSOK & CO.,
CITT CLOTHIERS,
may 23 128-tf
We Have Now in Store
PY1HB BK8T LOT Of MEN'S AND Wo
men's every day SHOES, inch aa Men's bent
Kip Brogans and Women's Baft and Pebble
Bala and prioss low. Person In want of these
Good, at wholesale or retail, wlU do well to
eall aad see them.
Alway a good supply of Gents, Ladle,
Misses and Children Shoes en hand.
faisoaa Stkkmt.
IVARS m VOflOLAHN. .
may S3 1
VEDDING CARDS SSW
SEW ADYERTISEHIMS.
45.
15
BEOWN &
We are still adding to our ExtcnsiTo ABsorlmcnt of
GSEJERAL DRY GOODS
' Being full aware that small nroflU make quick returns, wo have marked
our whole stock so that any ana every one can plainly see we are iu earnest
and mean busiuew. We only desire those who are iu want of anything in onr
line to give us a call in order to satiafv thcmaclvos. We are never araid of
showing our goods, or of comparing thorn with any. We call particular at
tention to the following lint :
HTRII'ED SUMMER HILKS rodnood to (12, Cents.
Black Ileruanies and Grenadines from 18 CtonU.
Colored Btripe and Figured Grena iinos 16 2 3 oouta.
Grey De Hagoa 20 Cents,
Our stock of Dress Goods is largo aud we olTcr them as low as they can be j
bonght in any Northorn maiket.
GENTN l'-UlfNIHUIINCi UKl'AUTMEIST.
White Dross Hhirts, CuIVm, Collars, Joau Drawers, Guuite Uudervosts, Brit
ish Half Hose. Bleached and btriucnl do., in fact evurvthinff that bolonos to
such a Department.
LINEN AND DOMESTICS.
Bleached and Unbleached Damaaks iu l'owcr aud Hand Loom, Cotton and
Linen Diajwrs, Bosom and Pillow Cane Lluens, Linen Bhootings, Chamber
and Bath Towels, NapkitiH, Doilies, Htir IJnona, CraHlies, Ao.
LADIEH 110SIEUY, GLOVEH AND GAUZE UNDERWEAR.
L'lama Wo Haciiuos and 1'oinU ; Lace Hhawls 70 ota., a bargnia ; Striptvl
and Plain Hhetland Hhawln ; Nottinnhnm for Curtains; Mubhino Needlos 5 eta, '
each. Bole Agouts for 1'IUNK LJ&LlE'd PAPEH PATTEUNa,
BROWN & RODDICK,
may It!
MORE PARTICULARS !
MY Ar-t'OBlMEM
IS NOW COMPLETE
IN ALL THE DIFFEltENT LINES.
My customers have shown their appreciation of my LOW PKICES by their
liberal purchases, for which I'm thankful. STBANQEUS not postod, and
desiring tike value of their monrg, can
M. M. K ATZ'S,
aprll II
SOL. BEAR & BRO'S,
20 Market Street.
CLOSINQ OUT THE ENTIRE STOCK
OF
UltTtT GOODS
AT OCR RETAIL 8T0UK !
Great Bargains !
f'J-4 LINEN 8HEKTIJSO from 70 ot. and
fl IS per yard.
Moiamblquo T ot. per yard,
SWISS MUSLINS,
UK) Dosen Linen Towels anil Napkins,
Irish and Oeiman Linen bblrtluga, .
Cambric Hasdkerchlels,
MATTINGS, White and Colored.
SO Pieces LINEN for Ladles Traveling
Dreiae and Boys wear.
Large amoitmsntof Pantmaand 8trawHts
for Children and Men. . ,
W will commence on Monday to sOU the
abov and will continue dally until tho whole
stock I closed out.
ST Ladle are respectfully Invited to call
and examine our stock, as w kliow It will re
pay them. "'
In future we Inton I to confine our business
to Clothing and Merchant Tailoring.
may IB 122-tf
A irr.oATirsro cixy,
AND THE
lJlockatlo ltuunorw.
By Jules Verne.
ALICE LORRAINE. A Tale of tho South
Down. By K. 1. Blaokmore.
OUR DETACHMENT. A Novel. By K.
King. '
BELKCTED POEMS. Illustrated. T.n
Oents per Number.
"THE MAY QUEEN." By Alfred Tenny
son. .
"THE DEATH OF THE OLD YEAR,"
All for aal at - i
CONOLEY & YATES',
City Bok and Mosio Store,
may S3 123
45.
EODDICK
45 Market Street-
US
got it by calling
36 Market St.
HO HUMBUG!
THERE IS NO HUMBUQ ABOUT
SELLING THIS STOCK OUT
AT COST !
Kara Is tlie most desirable A took ever sacrU
floeil In this city. Every article Is to b re
tailed at New York cost at wholesnle. It la
oa.y for any ono to see the dlrlerenoe In price
liore and where giwd. are retailed In the regu
lar way. There are thon.ands of dollars worth
ofgooi'i that must be sold la
"81XTT DATS"
that are needed dallv bv ever housekeeper In
onr land that will never again have the oppor
tunity of buying snoh goods at aa low figures. -"Lose
no time In making your selections If you
want more for your money than you can ever
bav aealn." Now Is the time to get It. as the
.took 1 to be sold for oash.
Purchasers will please remember that no
goods will be delivered until paid for.
CrEOllOlS LIIEIOISIt.
29 Market Street.
may is
124
Dissolution of Copart
nership.
mHE FIRM or hottendorf ahas-
hagen was dissolved on th 2uth Instant by the
death of Mr. W. Uottendorf.
All iiersons Indebted to th lata firm are
earnestly requested to make Immediate pay -ment,
and all persons holding claim against
the Arm to present them to the undersigned,
at th affairs of the concern must be settled.
CHRISTIAN HA8UAOEN,
V Surviving Partner.
Wilmington. May tBth, 11)75. 124-gt
Whale Oil Soap,
For preventing an J destioylng INSECTS on f
Plants, Fruit Treos, &o.
FLY PAPER, ' f
Hyatt's Life Balsam, i. -I , -
Pain Killer, J
Ddstetter's Bitters, ' ' i, ,
Vinegar Bitter. . ,. v ,
s Forealelowby f
OREEN AFLANNKR, .
may 26 Druggist.
C Ann PER DAY. AgenU wanted. All '
(pD Ul JZiU elaones of working people of both
Mies, young and old, make more money a
work lor In their own localities, during . . ,
their spare moment, or all th time, than at
anything else. We oft'or employment that . (
will pay handsomely for evert Iwnr" work;
Full paVtloalare, terms. 4c, rant froe. Send
OS your eddre at ono. Dor 't delay. Now
Is the time, Don't look for work or buninea
eluewhere, nntll you have learned what we
oiler. G.6tin0S Co., Portland, Maine,
may 2D M-d4wlj