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VOL XXIV. HO. 127.
wiuniiGTOiT. n. c. Friday, hay 28. 1875.
WHOLE 170 6,891.
jay
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7,
fthftliuln ?loum;il.
WILMINGTON. N. C. :
FEIDAT, MAY 28. 1875
BYt TELEGRAPH.
THE FIRE FIEM);
TWO STEAMBOATS AND TIIKJSE
BABQES BURNED.
PnrsBCRa, Pa., May t7 Noon
The 8tHoil)oata Jurvata hi: J Mollie
Ebrt, with three empty barges, lying
at MoutuigaheU, vera buruoU to the
water's dge this morning. The Ju
niata, a Bide-wheW boat, had btwu
held here by the U. S. , Marshal, aud
. was only released yvaterday. She was
valued at about 875,000, but was not
insured. The Mollie Elwrt, a atom
wheel boat, valued at 45,000, was in
sured about one-half of this amount.
The total loss is roughly estimated ut
8120.000.
Holuston, Mash., May 27. Night
A large hotel and livery stable with
fourteen houses burned, liosa $100,-
000.
HALTlMOltE.
CIIURCn CONVENTIONS IN SES
SION.
YESTERDAY'S RACES.
Baltimobk. May 27 Noon The
biennial session of th Suod of tin1
Evangelical Lutheran Chur ;h let in hck
sion here. There are over one hund
red thousand members of the church
with seven hundred ministers.
The ninety-second Annual Conven
tion of the Protestant Epiaoopnl
(Juuroh of Maryland is also in session.
The question of prayer for the dead
will be brought before it.
Bishop Bmith, of Kentucky, and
Bishop Whittinghnm have failed to
tike action In arraigning the Reotois
Calvary Church.
Baltimore, May 27 Night Second
Day First race Eleven started;
Springlet Bay final won the first hoat,
Bpringlet the second and Vagabond
the third; time 1:43. Second race
Five started; Preakness won the first
heat; Fadladeen the second and
Botany Bay the third; time 4:09.
Third race Six started; Stock wood
won the first heat, Scratch the sec
ond and Stanford the third; time
2:44.. Fourth, race Eight started;
Audubon won; time 1:47, lMOj, 1:411.
THE HUB.
EXPLOSION IN A DRUG STORE
AND LOSS OF LDE.
STOCK COMPANY FOR
' BOSTON POST.
THE
Boston, May 27 Noon An explo
sion in Dow 'a drug store, on Wash
ington street, caused the walls to fail.
Two dead and three fatally hurt were
taken out. Twelve have been sent to
the hospital .The street were crowded
with people and vehicles. A street
oar was thrown on its side by the ex
plosion. A horse and buggy was found
under the ruins. Adjoining build
ings were shattered. The cause of the
explosion is unknown.
Boston, May 27 Night The Bos
tonPost has boon organized in to a Stock
Company of three hundred thoutaud
dollars of one hundred dollar shares,
all paid up. ;
Of the victims of the explosion three
are dead, fonr seriously injured and
twenty-two are slightly injured.
HEADQUARTERS.
THE PAPAL ENVOYS AT THE
CAPITAL.
A NICE, LITTLE SUMMER TOUR
FOB THE Q. M.-GENERAL.
Washington, May 27. Night.
Tho Papal Envoys who brought the
beretta to Cardinal McCloakey, visited
the President and Secretary to-day.
The President orders the depart
ments closed on Sutu.day for the de
coration of the Arlington Federal
graves.
Oen. Meigs has been detached on
special duty to report upon the organ
ization of foreign armies, and espe
cially regarding the Quartermaster's
Department. Meigs will be absent a
year. Gen. Ingall has been assigned
t x i . i . r - i : .i
as uartewaswr weuurm iu we mean
time. The President with his family goes
to Long Branch on Tuesday.
Delano had a general talk with the
Blaok Hill Indians, who showed little
disposition, to move into the Indian
territory. Spotted Tail wanted to
known if that territory was so beauti
ful, why Wnite men did not go there
instead of coming to the Black Hills,
a.-
VII.U1JJIA.
DOINQ3' 07, THE Y. M. C. A. AT
0 RICHMOND.
Richmond,? May 27. Night. The
Delegates to the Young Men's Christian
Association held a full meeting in the
Baptist Church this morning at 10
o'clock. President Hardee called the
Convention to order. Yesterday's
proceedings were read and approved.
Committees announced: Southerners,
On Association, J. M. Fowlo, of North
Carolina; Credentials, L. S. Edwards,
of Richmond, A.' J. DodnSead, of
South Carolina; Devotional Exeroises,
J. W.' Wallace, of. Georgia, W. L.
Peok,of Texas, James Gordon, of Rich
mond;', Executive, BB. Russell,
Florida. Rev. Duncan MoGregor, of
England,1 waajileoted Honorary Vice
President b.i&vera satisfactory ad
dresses were, rnado. The afternoon
session was occupied by reports. The
progress of the Association is very
satisfactory in ail its details. .
KIMi COTTON,
.. ' - -
PRESENT STATUS OF THE CROP.
Memi-iiis, Mny 27 Noon 1G6 re
sponses. 'Planting completed except
replanting; 2 loss acreage tliau last
year's stand; 95 report good; 71 report
eleven per cent, snort, two-nuns oi
which will be replanted; the weather
is favorable, except too cold; 94 re
port material impiovement; 31 mod
erate improvement; 3(5 no chago; 6 not
so good. Iu Louisiana the average
Rtaud is 6 days later than last year.
ELECTRICISJIS.
The Commissioners of the United
States Centennial desire to say that no
selections for orators, poets or mar
shals have been made.
Evarts'conjuieuoed his speech yester
day in the Tilton case.
The tarred boJy of a mau was found
floating iu East river yesterday.
Sidney Dilton has been elected
President of the Pacific Stcamahip
Company.
The Washington Eolio says: The
total valuation of real and personal
property, in Washington Township,
for 1874, was $.r(7,32t. while that of
lb75 is $012,285, showing an inorease
of about $15,000. If the other town
ships increase proportionally, the in
creased valuation of real and personal
property in this oonnty will reach
$150,000. '
The Charlotte Observer says: On
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of
last week, Mr. Eccles, of the Central
Hotel, ftd 500 persons at each meal,
aud at each meal on Ihumlay a frac
tion ove that number. On Wednes
day. Thnrsday and Friday nights he
furnished sleeping accomodations for
between 350 and 400 guets. The like
of this was never before accomplished
by any hotel in North Carolina. Not
ouly wei e 1,500 people a day fed for
three days, but they were fed well.
The Raleigh News says: Among the
pleasant incidents which relieved the
painful accidents at Unarlotte oi some
of their suffering, was the prompt and
uuremitting attention of the ladies of
the place to the wounded. None were
more assiduous in attention than Mrs.
Stonewall Jackson. One of the wound
ed was Mr. Bingham, well known to
have boen a Federal soldier, and an
artilleryman during the war. This
was known to Mrs. 3., yet she sent
him a bouquet, accompanied with a
kind note inclosing ten dollars, re
gretting that her circumstances pre
vented a larger donation. She after
ward visited the wounded man in
person, sitting at his bedside, aud
ministering to his wants with the most
tender concern. And she has repeated
her visits daily, and will probably do
so as long as Mr. Bingham remains in
Charlotte.
Practice versu Theory.
The theory of disease accepted by
phsicians is, that symptoms are mere
ly sympathetic indications of its ex
istence, and have in most instances
little or nothing to do with fixing its
locality. Their practice, however, is
diametrioally opposed to their theory,
for they administer medicines which
affect symptoms only. The remarka
ble oures of dyspepsia, sick headache,
constipation, rheumatism, general de
bility, urinary aud kidney troubles,
aud malarial fevers, wrought by Hos
tetter's Stomach Bitters, could never
have been accomplished by remedies
wliich addressed themselves merely
to the removal of any one of the mani
fold and complicated symptoms to
which those maladies gives rise.
Aoting, as the Bitters do, directly
upon the stomach and tributary organs.
overcoming their irregularities and
endowing them with renewed vigor,
they control, as it were, the springs
of vitality, purifying and giving them
fresh impetus, and dispersing all those
harraasing symptoms which proceeded
from their misdirection or contami
nation.
Thai-lew l.ainb, Earlt,
Denounced all spirituous liquors as
"Wet Damnation." Poor fellow; he
knew whereof he spake, by sad expe
rienoc, and if living, would apply the
same to Alcoholic bxcitauts, advertis
ed as Curealls. But there is one Tonic
and Alterative iu existence the best
the world has ever known which con
tains no alflshol. It is Dr. Walker's
California Vinegar Bitters.
Chppped .hands are very common
with those who have their hands much
in water. A few drops of Joonson'a
Anodyne -Liniment rubbed over the
hands two or three times a day, will
keep them soft and white. Fisher
men, sailors, and others will do well to
remember this.
BEW ALVI RIISEMEHT.
Mrs. Ann S. Stephens'
New Book.
RRRTHA'8 ENGAGEMENT. A New So.
clny Novel. By Mr.. nn 8. Stephens. One
volume, c'oth, full gilt back, prloe (ITS; or
In paper cover, price f 1 CO.
Alexander Dumas' New Works.
ANN BITE; OR, THK LADY OP TUB
PKARf.8. Translated from the French or
A!. lander . T'nmax, by Mrs. Martha LhIUIx
Johnton, of Philadelphia. Price IB cent.
THK MOHIOAN8 OF PARIS. By Airman.
der Duniaa, and THK HORROR OF PARIS,
m aequui win. momr-ni. oi ran., dv Alex
andor Dumas, Translated from the French
einrumly tor till- edition. Each In one yolunie.
octavo, prioe Seventy-live couU each.
t orveie at
HKINSBRHORR'S
may 28 Live Book and Mutlc Store.
MOSQUITO NETS,
LAKGK AND SMALL RATTAN CHAIRS
and Rocker.
WhlNani uii-.'iwi matting,
Window Bhadiw,
ikfet and Rl'rigratorilor stjmmiia trade.
For vale low by
D, A. SMITH A DO.
may Hi 13
w
EUKI NU (JAKUMand VIMITINU
UAH OS Sipeolalty at the ,
NEW ADVERTISES EST3.
The Latest Hovelty,
stvlio .
TUB CROWN Of THK OODDIMS
CERES."
The only one of the kind for kale.
Ladlei and Gentlamea call aod aiaealM It
at
Conoley &?Yate8.
The Baptizing of Infants.
Defended troaa the
Objections of Anti-Piedo Baptists,
Being an auiww to Treatla oa Infant Bar
ium by T. H. PrlU hard, D. I)., Factor
of the Raleigh Baptlat Cnirok.
For aale at the
rttr Bek and Mamie Iter.
my8s iu
WILMINGTON AND WELOOX RAIL
ROAD COMPANY.
urnue o UaaaBAlHuriaiareaoaav, 1
Wlimiugttm, m. a, May IS, ISIS. )
UBANQB (r tK'HKDULB.
On and after Jan lit, P Manager TtnlM
tho W. A W. Uailroad will ran ne follows s
MAIL TRAIN
Dnloa Uepot dally (aioepe
Handaya) at... f.MA. at
Arrive at Uoldjboro at ,,.,.4S A. M,
Kooky Moant at 1 M P. V
" Weldoaat ...... 1..0 P. M
lav Weldondally at 1S.no A. M
Arr eat Rocky Moant IMI A. M.
' UoldeWoat LIS P. M.
Union Depot AOS f. M.
XPKBHa TRAIN AMD THROUGH
FREIGHT TRAIN
ava Union depoi, dally, at IN P. In,
Arrive at Goldaboro at ll.aa P. M.
Rocky Monntat ISO A. M
" Weldon at SOS A. M
Leave Weldon, dally, at t.oo P. M,
Arrive at RockyiMonnt at. to 00 P. M,
" Ooldaboroat. , 1140 A.M.
" Union Depot at... ........ 0 A. M
Mall r rain make eloe eoa-teoUon at Wal
don for all points North via Buy Uneaad An
quia Oreek r on tea.
AT Eiprea Train oonnectt only with Aeqnkl
Oreek root. Pwllnmati rata
fan; Cars a tttin Tralat.
Freight Train will leave Wllnrnrtoet tri
weekly at t.OO A. M. ai d ar-lve at 1.40 P. M.
JOHH V. DIVINS,
Ooaoral Mnpt
maySS Uf-U
HtarooPV.
Galanthe Lodge No. 7,
k. of p.
BBBTHBBNt Tan art noaatted to atUnd
a epflcial avMlng to bo held at OaetlsHaU
thl (Friday) evening at l:W o'cleok.
A fall attendance Is deal red. Work In tho
Third Bank.
By order O. O.
BERRT GLEAVK,
K. of It. 8.
may 21-it
WILMINQTON, COLUMBIA
" " ' AND.
AUQUSTA RAILROAD CO.
OFII0X OF GRM'Ii SnrERIMTKHDIlTf,
Wilmibotos, M. 0., May , ISIS
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE
' On and niter Tuesday, Jane lit, the tollow
lng icbedule will bo run on thli road t
MQUT BXPKBBB AMD PAB8BMUBB
TRAIN, (Dally).
Leave Wilmington................... 6.2S P. M
Leave Florence.. ............ ..1J. A. M
Arrive at Columbia. .1B A.TA
" Angiuta.. 8.4SA.M
Leave Aneiuta t.lS P.M
Leave Columbia. 1.15 P. M
Iave riorenoe. 1.10 A.M
Arrive at Wilmington T.10 A.M
PaMenzere eolni Weot beyond Ooln.nbla,
will take this Train, leaving (Wilmington
aits.ao r.M.
THROUGH FBK'GHT TRAIN WITH PAH-
BENUER UOACHBB ATTA0HKD,
(Daily except Hoxdayt.)
Leave Wilmington I BS P. M
Leave Florence 100 A M.
Arrive at Columbia 10.00 A M.
Leave O- Inmbla I.M P M.
Leave F'orenoe. 13A.k
Arrive at Wilmington I.OSPH.
LOCAt, FRB1GHT TRAINS leave Wil
mington dally (exoept 8nnday)at i 60 A.M.,
and arrive at Wilmington at 1 00 P. M.
SSTParaengeri for Oharleeton, Oolumbla and
A ugunta and beyond, ahould take night Bx
oreM train from Wilmington.
aV Th oogh Sleeping Care on night train.
tor unarieatoa ana Angaeua.
JAMBS AMDBRSOM.
Gen'l Baperlntendent.
may IS - - 131-tf (
, Star copy. ,A:i.,..,..:,,,il,a,
For Sale!
QNB BARREL OORM .WH18KET-A Mo
1 above proof. By ,
JHO.W. flOBDOW,
Imarance Agent,
PrinotM St, between Water and Front,
may IS llT.lt
Change of Office
1 hereby Inform the ' publlo that I have re
moved my offloe from the Bank of Mow Han
over Building to that recently vacated byJMr.
ThomaeUreimo,on PrinooM itreet, between
Water and Front.
may-lt JHO.W. QOBDOS.
Eastern Hay. at Auction.
THIS DAT. (Friday) at 10 o'clock A.M.,
we will i II In front of oar aalerroonu,
25 Bales Eastern Hay,
with iundry other artlclea.
OROKLT MORRIS,
Anetionoera,
may 28 17-It
Children' Colored Shoes.
Juat received direct from tho Maanfaotare
a flue awrtmelit of Children 'a Bur. Bronx
and Black Nhooa of All ilaee, with and without
heel.. Aim GenU Hand-Sewed Rex-Tee aad
Machine-sewed Low guarter Sboee.
Ladle. U alter, and Slipper, in great variety
at .
a A. FBIOBTB,
M Market Streot.
maytl . 1
NEW ALVEETISEaiEXTS.
PUBLIC REPORT
or a
POLICEMAN
t have not entered rood health for several
year, put, yet have nut allowed It to Interfere
with my labor. Kvery one belonging to the
laboring elan know, the hiouovealeooe of be.
Ing obliged to labor whea tho body, from de
oiuty. aianei reiaaee to penurn nm nuuj
I never wax a believer la doeuis with medl
olnee: bat havlna h.ard the VRGK11MB
epokea of ao highly, wax determined to try It,
and akall never regret that determtnatloa. A
a tonic (whlcn every ee aeede at eometlme)
It eurpaxeee anything I ever heard or. It In
vlioratee the whole ay.teia : It I. a greatolean
e.r and i utlflcr of the blood. There are many
of my acquaintance, who have taken It, aud
all nolte in waieeof lueatl.'ectory effect.
Kapeclally among the aged olaae of people, It
unrru to ui-m the one thing moat ueawui in
old age nlihteof calm, await repoee, thereby
uengtbenina tho mind a wen aataeaoa
One aged lady, who ha. been au Bering through
I t. Irom acrolnla, and haa become blTud Irom
Ite eflecte, haying tried many rexaedlee with no
avoraeie rerun, wax Induced ny irieana to try
Ihe Vegatlne. After taking a few hottlea, aha
obtained uoh great relief that ah exireaed a
wlh for her eight, that the might b ante to
ioox apoa the uaa who had eenl her inch a
blereiiig,
Yonr. rcmiectfxl'y,
O. P. H. HOOGM, Police Officer, Button (,
BooToa, Mam., May I, iff I.
Heartfelt Prayer
A
St. Paul, Ang. H,MC4.
H. R. Itivmi, Bhv. i
Iear 8lr-l xhonld be wanting la gratitude,
If I failed io acknowledge what the Vaomxa
hex done for me. I wax attacked about eleven
month. laoe with Rronclutlx, which entiled
into Vonxnmptlon. I had night eweatx and
fever ehlllf ; waadtatnmed for breath, and fre
quently aplt blood t wa. all emaotated. very
weak, and at low that my frlaudx thought my
ie hopelea.
1 wee advlaed to make a trial of tho V. re
tina, which, ander the providence of God, haa
cured me. That he may blew the uae of your
medicine toother., ax ke haa to me, and that
hi. divine grace may attend yon, le the heart
felt prayer of your admiring, bumble aervaut,
oanii.niA raixinuiuui
P. 8. Mine la but one among the many
euro, your medicine hal effected In thl. place.
0. r.
Hake it Public.
Boots Booyos, Feb. 9, UTI.
H. B. Btivixx, Kaj.
Dear Srr I bare heard from voir many
eoaroee of tho groat tucceee of VaoaTinain
cane of soroiuia, itoeumauam, BJuney uom
plaint, Catarrh and other dlaeeaee of kindred
nature. I make no hesitation In laying that 1
Inww VaonTiaa to be the moet reliable reme
dy for Catarrh and General Beblllty.
My wile hex been troubled with catarrh for
many year, and at ilmea very badly. She
ha thoroughly tried every euppoerd remedy
that we could hear of, and with all this aha ha
for several year been gradually growing
worse, and the dlaoharge from the head waa
eicee.lv. and very onennve.
nne wax in mi eonamen wnen in. com.
meneed to take Tnoa-rinn 1 eould a that
ah wax Improving on th eecood bottle. She
eontlnned Uktnc the Vexetlne wntlieno naa
need from twelve to SfWen bottle. I am now
happy In Inlormlng you and Ui puuuo (if you
ehuoee to make It public) that aha la entirely
eared, and Vesetin aeeomDllah! th euro
alter nothing ale would. Henoa I feelju.tl-
fled In aaylag that Vegetlu hi th moat raliabl
aaa
adviao all mfferlngha.
anky Wtrylt. furl belteva U to be a good,
aoamt, mgVtabl medicine, and I ahaU not
seaitaxa reemna n. , , ,
i-"",,rro,ARDKLu
Stor 401 Broadway,
Vaoxrixi acta directly upon the oaaxei of
tneae oompiainte. Jtinvigorateeaua mrengin
en. the whole ryetem, act nnoa th aacratlv
organx, allay Inflammation, oleanxee and
sure ulceration, onrei oonxtlpatlon, and rege
latee th bowel.
Has Entirely Cured Me.
Borrow, October, 1870.
Ma. BTsvan i
Dear sir My daughter, a nor naving a ae
vere attack of whooping cough, wax left In a
feeble date of health. Being advlaed by a
friend ahe tried the Viomaa, and after uung
a few bottlee wax fully reetored to health.
I have beea a great .afleier from Kheuma.
tl.m. I have taken aeveral bottlee of the
Vegetlne for thl complaint, and am happy to
aav it haa entirely cured me. t hay recom
mended the Vegetlne toother, with th earn
Cd reaulta. It I a great cleanaer and pnrl
of the blood ; It I pleasant to take, and I
oaa aheerruliy reoommena it.
JAMES MOK8K, IM Athene Street.
Ho A Bjr all Drngglat and Dealers
Everywhere
may 17 -4w
A 6ni Fiilf ElCETSl
Will take place under to au.plcc of the
louaa; Cau belle rrlend'a Moolety.
To Smlthvllle and return per Steamer GOV.
WORTH, on X need ay, the wui m.b
Ticket for gentleman, St 00 acb; tor lady
or coua, cv cent eaco.
The boat will leave the wharf, foot of Mar
ket etreet, promptly at I o'clock. Uood muxto
ha been engaged for the ocoamlon .
The Committer reaervea the right to exclude
all objectionable peraoux.
Ticket may ba procured at the atore of.),
H. Allen, L. Brown and J H. MoGarlty A Vs.
may 10 117-16, 21, 22, 13, 16
TRUNKS, SADDLES AUD. HARNESS,
Travellnc Ban. Satchel. Shawl Strap.
Whine. Snore, saddle Clothe. Feather Duetera,
Oollara, Uamea, Baddlery Hardware, Leather,
All urea, ana au xidui oi oauuiery uwua.
CARPENTER at MALLARD.
Mo. I South Trout Street, Wilmington, ft. a
may so ino-u
Great Inducements to
Cash Bayers.
I am determined to close out the
balanoe of my handsome" Stock of
READY MADECLOTHINQ
at figures lower than ever before
offered in Wilmington.'
. Bat lot Crwta Oaly.
A. DAVID.
125
may 20
Pine Apples
BTIUWBEURIE3,
- f
GREEN PEAS,
ORANGES,
LEMONS) Aoi $M
' H. W. SHUBE'8,
' 81 North Front Street
is m
MISCELLANEOUS.
For
SAL
OR RENT !
The Hoi'sR rM-eoily built lor ami 'L
oocepira by tie Mev J. u. Hklen, ntiiti
Heventh, between Chratnut and Mulberry ot.
irrma leaxanaDie.
H. HA AH, Grocer,
Corner Tin and Ohertnnt Street,
may 71 int-tf
The Wilmington and Coast
Turnpike Company.
JJOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION TO THK
Capital Stock of thla Company hav ba.n
opened by th anderetgned couxtltullng th
Oammltte for that purpoee, appointed at the
roeant meeting of the Corporator named la
the act of Incorporation, and may b lound at
th eaveral Bank of th city, and at th Pur
oll Houe.
M.A. WRI0HT,
J R. DAVIS,
T. J. SOUTHRRLAND,
NORWOOD Oil. KS,
VHA8, D. MVKRS,
WM.A. OUMMING.
Commlfte.
IM-tf
may tl
GRAND
TEMPERANCE FESTIVAL AND BALL
OF
Mt. Olivet Council No, 0,
F. of T.,
Will take plar al our Ball, on Third xtreet,
on FRIDAY MUST, May ?tb, and all diiy
on Saturday, Uie 2t h, tor Children, Motlwi.
will nleaae to take th.lr llttl onee to am n.
Ia.II.. who are kind enouxh lo help n. out
will pleaee .end Iu their donation, early on
Friday to tb Hail or to Mr. Oro, P. I.ainb,
no Hlxth, between Prlnaeaand Chextnut Hta.
TICKETS U It MIS.
mayll ' 1M-It
Merchandise Brokerage.
WITH TRKRKyUISITK KXPEKIENOK,
acquaintance, knowledge and facllltln,
I oiler my aervioee fur the piirchaae and asle of
all deet rlptionx of Mercliandle la WMtern,
Northern and our own market Negotiate
oxen and orxiht, Wire ueeil freely at my
oxpon tor any Information dexlred.
From Importer.. Refiner, Miller and
Manufacturer., full Hue of aaniBle exhibited
dally.
Coffee, Molamex, Syrup. Sugar, Flour,
Soap, Bacon, Dry Salt Meata, Pork, Lard,
Ac, Ae , all grade ; Tobacco, Ulgara, Ac ;
Spirit Cask, Glue, Hay, Corn, Au. I Safe,
scaira, sc., so.
Special attention given to aecurlng lowtxt
rate of tranxportatlon.
Examination of aamplo. eorreapondenc and
order solloited.
r Order. lrt at Offloe for "Spot" Uooilx
will hav prompt attention.
JAM. T. I'EXTISVVAY,
! " "
Commercial Broker,
' I NORTH WAT STRICT
mai-SB l1meod
r l Haye fliis Da? Eccdrct! ,T
A BOTHER SUPPLY OF THOHK HAND
eewed, Machine eewed and Cable. Wire
box-Too Ix)W.nuartcr Shoaa of varloui
at; lex. alao OenU Ooat Strap Tine and Nulll.
Sere. Ladle Slipper In great variety, from
SI and upward. Mlaaee and Children1 Sboex
sepeelalty. . .. .
. 0, liaaie nronie Biipnenoniy ai.
OHARliES A. PRIOR,
No. 81 Market St. , Sign of th Golden Root
may t 10S
Strawberry Ice Cream
piSX APPLK ICS CREAM, Vanilla Ice
Cream, Lemon Io Cream. AU of the above
dellcloa flavor, can be had at J. C. Lumaden'x
Ice Cream Parlor, every day.
Partle winning Ice Cream for Sunday din
ner will pleaae order on Bntnrday.
may m.tf-na-ed
Received this Day
Th fourth lot of thoeelonf handled Cotton
Hoe, Uie beet and cheapeet ever brought to
thl market Alao hav a fin aaaortmunt of
Farmer' H -de are of vry dewriptlva and
at price, that wil gly atl.faotlou, at th Old
Kxtabiixbeu Hardware uouae or
JOHN DAWSON,
Ho tf. 20 and VI Market Street,
may 23 , m
Field, Cover and Trap Shooting.
By Vatt. A. H. Bosabdcs. With Steel
Portrait and engraving of the "Champion
Medal." Fancy damped cloth ti 00.
A compendium of many yoar. of experience,
giving bint, for .killed marksmen and liutruo
Uona for young xporremen, dex-rlblog tb
haunts and habit, of game bird. Sight and re
aort of waterfowl, breeding and breaking of
dog., and everything of Intercut to the aiKirtx
ruan. The author I "chamiilon wing-ehot of
America," who know a gun a. Hiram Wood- I
ruff kn.w a horae. And be ba the aame oars- I
ful and oompetent editor who put wooururr
Trotting Bur, or Amenoa " into wiapo.unaa.
J. Fester, ao many year .porting editor of
Wllkee' Spirit iff tkt nmet.
For aale at
may 28
HEINSBXROKR'R.
m
LOOK AT OUR
Blue Flannel Suits.
Klesentlv mad out of SUPERB FLAN-
aarrantea pen cow .
- i ' LOOK AT OUR . . S
CHEVIOT SUITS
ALE. WOOL, mt 1S Only. ,
7 Call aid Boy.
MUNSON & CO.,
crn CLOTHIERS,
may 83 128-tf t
WellaTeNow in-Store
rpHX BKST LOT OF MEN'S ABO WO
men's every day SHOES, taoh al Men' beat
Rip Brogani and Women'. Buff anil Pebblo
Bala and prices low. Peraona In want of tbeat
Goods, at whole or retail, wilt do well to
oall and xeo them.
Always a good supply of Gentx, Ladle,
Mlaaee and Children! Shoe en hand.
' PEIX0EB8 BTRIKT.
SVAJNS A TokQLAHN.
US
may a
Bacon and 8. H. Molasses.
Sr) Box "nuked Sid and Shoulder, .
100 ' D. S. Sldee and Shoulder.,
aaHbda8.BMola.ee,
40wBbla, B. H.talamn,
. SJUOUMIll CALD1K BROS
mays IM
NEW AD VIETISE2IIX T3.
45.
45 MARKET
BROWN &
Wo ar still ailJing to
ram
Hoing fully aware that small profits make quick returns, wo have marked
oar whole stock so that au and erurj ouo rau pluiuly seo we are iu saruest
and metQ busiuess. We only desire those who are in want of anything in our
hue to give us a call in ordr to satisfy tliomiolves. Vo are novcr afraid of
showing our goods, or of oouipariug thorn with any. Wo call particular at
tention to tho following list s . .. ; ' .
BTlUrED 8UMME11 MLK8 reduced to &2 Onts. V t
lllack Ilernauies and Grenadines from 18 Gents. .
3 Colored Stripe and Figured Qrena linos 10 3-3 cants. , ,
Grey De Hugos 20 Gouts.
Our stock of Dress Goods is lara-e and we olT.ir them a lnw na 11. a in h
bought in any Notthorn maikot.
GENTH ITUllNIHIIlNCit DUl'AUTJIENT.
viiino L'tvna nuirw, uuut, vxuBni. Joan drawers, uuiizo uuiiorvests, Urit
ish llalf Hoso, Bleaohod audStriiwddo., in fuct everything that belongs to
suck a Department. t
. " f Turn i nn nninimrm 1 - 1 C" ,"
JIaiihni1 an.l TTnllaii)iu.l llimuti In
Linen Dinners, Bosom aud Pillow Csho Linens, Liuon Bheetiugs, Chamber -and
Bath Towels, Napkins, Doilies, HUr Linens, Granite. Ao. . -, r v -v.
JUAUua nuailiin, tlLiUVlil AMU UAUZIi UNUEUWE.Mt.
L'lama Lnivi Hanntina aiul Point. T.iuin Hlianrla 7!t nta l.nvnnln Ut:nA
- 1 - , -.- . . . iuvh,,, M 1. 1 '.111 , (MI irmt
and rlnin Hhotland Hhawls ; Nottinlism for Ourteins; Msehln Neodlos ftofes.,
each. Sole Agents for FRANK LESLIE'S PAPER PATTERNS. I 1,
BROWN & RODDICK.
U1AW IX -
MORE METICULMS I
MT ifctOMWIKT
13 HOW COIIPLETE " ZJ.,'7t"-. ' I
IN ALL THE DIFEERMT 'tMES;
. , ! , . ,'t J , J ' tl.'H'(..(-f,,,"- .? Ijll j 'il.! ' I i'i: J f'U't! 'ft ft$
, .. .i. ..li ; I III tf f ,,-f M.
- " i:- - p'"-lf r-f. , - .-.
. My oustomers Lave shown thoir approeiation of my LOW PRICES by their
liberal purobases, lor which: I'm thankful. ' STRANGERS not posted, ''and
dosiring tho value of their mutu-y, can get it by calling ' , .
M. LEATZ'S,
SOL. BEAR & BRO'S,
: 20 Market Street.
CLOSINQ OUT THE ENTIRE STOCK
DR Y GOODS
AT GOB RETAIL STORK I 1
Oreat Bargains 1
l.4 LINEN HHKKTINCl from TO ot. and
1 U per yard. . - v,
Moxamblijuei? eta. por yard, '
8WW8 MU8L1N8,
tno Doten Linen Towel and Napkin, i
Irlxh and tioi man Linen bhlrtlngn,
Cambric Haidkerchlefa,
MATTINGS, White and Colored.
SO Piece LINEN (or Ladle. Traveling
Drone, and Boy t wear. ,
targe Sfortmentot Panama and Straw Uat
for Children and Men.
w4 will commence on Monday to tell the
above and will continue dally until tho whole
Mock 1 closed out, .. '
r Ladles are reepectfully Invited to call
and examine our itock, ax we kuow It will re
nay them. i
In future we Intend to confine our bualnet.
to Clothing and Merchant Tailoring
. maylle ; . -,
122-tf
A FLOATING CITY,
',. ; i . y AND THE
'Blockade Kunncrs.'
,i 1 ' By Julei Verne. 1 .
AMOK LORRAINR. A Tale of the South
Down. By R. I. Blackmore. '
OCR VETAOHMENT.
Kmg. '; ;
BELRCTBO POEMS.
Centa per Number. ; '
A Novel. By E.
Illuxtrated. Ten
r. ' . -A iJ' - f
"THE MAY QUEEN." By Alfred Tenny
son. ; - ' . " ' .'
1
., : t .i' w- .
THE DEATH OF TUB OLD TEAR,"
. i', i' l - -4 ('' .'
' I I ".'I !. ' ff-h-'f .'.fS l'H- 1
,)-.. AUfor irnteat, t,!(w ltw.-i . '
, ; CONOLEY & YATES', '
Oily, Book ami ,Muio Btore.
i
may B
la
45.
SilET.
EODDIGK
our Extendi Assortment of 1 1
DRY GOODS
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1 ,., .n.i rru.t r r..iil
45 Markfit: Str.
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ll
36 Market ,'Str
NO HUMBUG !
THERE IS NO HUMBUQ ABOUT
! SELLINQ THIS STOCK OUT
- ..M., ''it-'V -J'--y" MM
AT COST !
Here ia the moat desirable Htnok ever .aeri
fied in this eli v. Kvery article la to be re.
tailed at New York cost at whol.nal. it I
car fbr any on to Me the dlftcreuce In price
here and where goods ar retailed In the regu
lar way. There are thouinncij of dollar! worta
of gjr that mast be sold In
f " i.-. "81XTY DAYS : hj.'I--
that ar needed dally by v.ry housekeeper In
our land that will never again have the oppor
tunlty of buying nioh goods at as low figures.
'Lnsa no time in making your telootlon. If you
want more for your money than you can ever
buy asaJn." Now Is th Urn to act It. a the
itock hi to be (old for oasb. . ..., .
Purchasers will pleas remember that no
good will be delivered until paid for. '
GEOltGE LIEDER,
i 29 Market Street.
may ss .
' . . '- l il'i'ln'
Dissolution of Copart
nership.
rpHE FIRM OF , H.0TTEN00KF ox HAS
hagen was dissolved on tho 20th mslaot by th
death of Mr. Hotteadorf. ' I . '. '
All neranna Inriahrerf to th late firm are
t
earnestly Mquaeted to make Immediate pty"
meat, and all person holding claims against ' i
the Arm to present them tOYtha. undenlgned, li
at the all air. of the coneoxamuK be settled,' ',,i
j i CHRISTIAN HASH AO EN, , H
1 ' - ' arvlylng'Prtf.ei-.: H
Wllmlniton. May xfltb, W8. v . ,,- Urt v t.i" i
Ar fc, Ann pEU DeY.- Agentt wanlM.,A!I
ip3 IU JlZU oliuwe.of worklug people of Iwf a T,... q
aexea, young and old, make more money at
work for ua, in their own localities, tlnrinij
their .par moments, or all the time, than at "
anything alio. Waoffer, employment that ' 4 a
will pay handsomely for eyery hour's work T
Full particulars, term. Ao.JSJnt fre. bend i.U
u. your addreoa at once. , Doi't delay.. Now-
Is the time. Don't look for work or biiRlne-a 1
elsewhere, until you have learned what, vj, , ;(.
offer. G. Stinsos Co., Porthuiil, Mlno. 4
jaaym .r., ; . . ;,.rl;Hiavucwji i -
i.1 itit-.'recelVod a lutirn ulnf k nf ' thV did xtvle "'
Cast mtamiaid tV Rld Oreund fo ; I "
Sweep. 'Hi Bladn. aud 8taniiard uld ,
suparatclT whea roqrtlred.i. i i '' f'u
For Sale at Uio New Hardware nrorooi . . .
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