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V7ILiniTGT0IT. IT. C. THURSDAY. JTJIIE 3. 18751
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WILMINGTON, N. a:
. THURSDAY JUNES. 1875, .
BY TELEGRAPH"
EUROPE.
MEMORIAL 1 IN THE BIUTISH
PARLIAMENT LOOKINO TO
PEACE IN CUBA.
LOBDDERBrS OPINION ON THE
' SUBJECT.
THE RECENT FAILURES IN
LONDON.
I ... .
KE-ELECTION Of OFFICERS OF
THE FRENCH ASSEMBLY.
London, June 2 Noon. A depu
tation froui the Auti-Slvery Booiuty,
comprising Sir T. Bagley, P. Tuylor,
Corbett, Peaoe, Kiunards and Evjlyn
Ashler, all members of Parliament,
yesterday evening presented a memo
rial to Lord Derby nrg ng on the
government the duty of taking decis
ive steps by way of a friendly media
tion to bring about an equitable ter
mination of the war in Cuba aud the
abolition of the slave trade,
Mrs Ashley said as the United States
had relinquished the idea of annexing
Cuba, its gocd offices might be relied
on to support this government. Others
of the delegation oalltd attention to
the atrocities in the Coolie traffic.
Lord Derby ' replied that the
government Da4 no right to
interfere in . the Coolie question.
An assertion made, by , ue ,.,me
rnorialiets,' that the Cnban war was fast
culminating in favor of the insurgents,
waa at least premature. He did not
think Spain, wool wottld tiew any pro
posal M ; mediation JSavorablv. ; bh
would doubtless Answer f -'VV. must
first finish the,, Carlista, then, we ahull
have all onjr Joroerf disposable for
finishing the war in Cuba." At the
same time, continued Lord Derby, the
British government would be very
glad to avail itaelf of any prospect that
was offered for putting au end to the
existing state of things in Cuba. ;
The emancipation of slaves would,
no doubt, sooner or later be accom
plished. The slave owners are aware
of this, and are only fighting for a
oontinuanoe M.tlie" present system.
He believed that emancipation could
be accomplished hj itself, but must
form pari oPaviwmplete Scheme for
the pacification of the Island. The
present time, therefore, was not favor
able for Englieh , interference-' He
believed that the United States bad no
desire to annex; Cuba, but, at the same
time, tha .American Government and
people would receive any attempt on
the part of England to interfere be
tween Spate and Cuba with consider
able suspicion," and be apt to put a
wrong construction upon it.
A Times' money article says, in re
gard to the recent failures, that the ru
mora which prevailed for "some days
previous to Thursday's announcement
may, and probablyjhave been, the sal
varion of many who aet to work, vig
orously curtailing their liabilities and
incressing their cash balanoes.
The News characterizes the Times'
comparison of present failures to that
of Overend, Ourney A Co., as a gross
exaggeration.
Paris, June 2 Noon. The Duke
DeAudifret Fauquier was, on yester
day, re-elected President of the As
sembly., The- Vice-Presidents and
Secretary were also re-elected.
.GOTHAM,
THE GRAND LODGE OF F. AND
A. M.' OF THE STAT3 OF
NEW YORK IN
SESSION.
DEDICATION OF THE NEW TEM
PLE. Nkw York, June 2-Night-The Grand
Lodge of F. and A. M., of the State of
New York, met this afternoon at the
new Masonic X omplej Grand Master
Elwood E. Thorne. presiding.
The proceedings were opened with
prayer by Rev. Brother Sohoonmaker.
Grand Master Thorno delivered an
address la' which he alluded to the
elevation of the Prince of Wales to
the Grand Master's chair of England;
to the ereotion of, the Maaonio temple
of Italy, at the dedication of which
Manatta Qarahaldi, ' who had been
initiated in Tompkins Lodge of New
York, officiated. In speaking of the
dedication of the new temple he con
gratulated the craft on the line build
ing they now own and their flourish
ing prospects. . He then feelingly al
luded to the death of Past Grand Mas
ters John H. Anthony, who died in
October last. Read, of Pennsylvania;
L. H. Sdbtt,"of Pensylvama; Mo
Gibbon," vt Maryland, aud Grand
Master Wilson,' of Ganuda. Four
teen new lodges owere i- instituted
during the year; expresses his appro
val of the greater part oi tne proposed
amendments to the constitution and
oloeed his address with a list of the
decisions given throughout the year.
The address was referred to the Speoial
Committee. ' i 1 ' '
The annual report of the Grand
Secretary was presented, showing that
during the year. 4,899 brethren were
initiated and 1,165 affiliated. Total
number of members May 1st, was
81,893. ' -r r T " r-'-r: ,
The Gran4 Treasure! reported the
receipts of the year at $99,932 and the
expenditures $98,401. '
The Trustees of the Hall and Asy
lum fund reported the receipts of the
year at $303,6117 and the expenditures
1301,492. V ..-, ,.
The general statement is as follows:
Real estate and buildings, $1,098,682;
furniture, $32,791; expenses, $147,172.
Total $1,278,646. There is a debt
gainst this amount of $540,390. A
number of distinguished vhutors were
j then introduced and received with
I proper honors, among them the Grand
; Mstrs of Nova Scotia, New Jersey
ana Vermont.
On motion, the Grand Lodge of
Wyoming was reorganized.
After the appointment of Standing
Committees, the Grand Lodge ad
journed uutil 7 A. M. to-morrow.
Oraud Master Thore to-night was
visited by nearly all the distinguished
Masous from abroad. Among them
the Grand Masters of Mi maud, Illi
nois, Kansas, New Jersey, Massaohur
setts, llolaTiire aud Ithodo Island,
the Deputy Grand Masters of Arkan
sas, tne Uraud secretary ot Quebec,
K. W. U Blaikie, V. U. W. or Hoot
land, Richard 8. Baker, Grand Stew
ard of Eughind aud others.
Palestine Commandery entertaiun
bt Jouu a GoramauJery of rhiladel
phia at a grand bamine.
The Dedicatory aeremouies of the
new Martoiiio temple m this city, be'
Rati this forenoon with a procession of
Masons, wuicu was probuuly the larg
est, most imposing aud most , import
ant civic display yet witnessed here.
In all directions along Broadway,
Fifth Avenue, aud the principal
streets near the leading thoroughfares
Hugs and Imnt ng were bung to the
bra, and everything indicated a
gala day. Ah the time for the proces
sion to move came on, the streets aud
windows, and door-steps of houses on
the lino of march-were filled with peo
ple. The twenty-six divisions into
which the participants in the proces
sion had been divided, took np their
places iu admirable order, aud with
military promptitude, in the various
streets, beginning with Ninth and
ending with Nineteenth, abutting on
Fifth Aveune, the right of each divi
sion renting iu each side, on Fifth
Avenue.
JUNG COTTON,
REPORTS OF THE CROPS FOR
MAY.
Nkw Oiueins. June 2- Night The
Committee on Information and Sta-
tiatioa, of the New Orleans Cotton Ex
change, to whom have been entrusted
the duty of compiling the National
Cotton Crop Report, made up from
the returnB of the various Exchanges
for the month of May, report as fol
lows: Department of Louisiana Fifty-one
letters from thirty-one parishes report
an increase in acreage of - 4 per
cent. The weather was cool, bnt on
the whole,, very favorable. The crop
is about aa earjy as last year, and
the stand is very good. Labor is
about the came in number, bnt more
efficient than iu former years, and the
present condition of the crop is very
favorable. There are no commercial
fertilizers iu use. There ia a consider
able increase in acreage of corn and
small grains.
Mississippi Forty-seven letters
from twenty-six oounties give an in
crease in acreage planted in cotton
of 3 per cent. Weather generally fa
vorable; more so than lost year. jstand
good, notwithstanding the cold
Spring, of which there is generally
complaint. The crop is said to be
earlier by a week or ton days than last
year. Labor is more efficient, with no
noticable change in numbers. No
commercial fertilizers have been used
in the State. Nearly all our corres
pondents report an increase in
acreage planted iu oorn and small
grains over last year. ,
Arkansas Twenty-three counties
ihow an increaso acreage of about
3 per cent. The weather has been
more favorable than last year, and
lands have been very well prepared.
Owing to the cold spell at the begin
ning of this month, plants are very
small, bnt the stand being good and
the fields clear of grass, the prospects
are more favorable than labt year. No
fertilizers have been used in this State.
Labor, both white end colored, is re
ported as better than it ever was. An
increase in acreage of corn and small
grain is reported. '
Nashville Department, Middle Ten
nessee There is a decrease in aoreage
of 15 per cent. The weatner is la
vorable and stands are better than
last season; the crop will be no later
than last year; the supply of labor
ample and is generally working bet
ter; more fertilizers nave been used,
and the condition of the crop is favoa
able. North Carolinia The aoreage has
decreased 7 per ont., and with a com'
parative condttion of the weather, the
orop will be the same as reported
above for. Middle Tennessee, .The
Wilmington department area planted
in cotton has increased about 5 per
cunt. The weather compares favora
bly with last year, though planting was
delayed somewhat by tne cold spring,
There is no appreciable difference in
the time of planting. A fair average
Btaud has beeu obtained and condition
reported in average labor is represent
ed as more efficient, and the use of
fertilizers has increased about 20 per
oont.
. Charleston, Department of South
Carolina eighty-three replies have
been received, showing , an average
decrease in - tne area planted in
cotton of per cent. The weather
is reported somewhat less favorable
than last year. The stand and coudi
tion is reported good. The amount
of labor is about the same. The use
of fertilizers has increased 6 to CI per
cent.
Angusta, Department of Georgia
The land planted in cotton is said to
be about as that of last year. The
weather having been unfavorable for
planting but more f a vorable since its
completion a good stand has generally
been obtained, and the condition ia
universally reported good and prom
isingt Lubor is plentilul and satisfac
tory, and fertilizers have been increas
ed about 25 per cent.
Savannah, department of Georgia
About the same area of cotton planted
as that of last year. The wetther has
been oold and raining until May and
a less favorable staud has been ob
tained It is very generally repre
sented as good, although backward,
and two weeks later in the Southern
portion of the State, The middle sec
tion ia absmt tha aama last aa
The condition is said to be generally
good. The nl ant ia until lint haalth
showing a great improvement under
luo preaeot uuo weawer. ine rise or
commercial fertilizers has slightly in
creased domeatio mazmraa-wWh Kara
however, been extensively need. But
uuie oompuunt is maae oi tne labor
ia Florida. There is a slight increase
in the area of nottnn. Wh in )a .
laud and sea island districts, over hut
year, xne weatner nas been unfavo
rable; stand, fair; average condition,
generallv irood. thonirh ih nlmi ia
email and backward, owing to the oold
S a. V ...
ami wei opnng. jjarjor generally is
hotter and more efficient than last
vear. Yerv little nnmmnrnial furtilia.
era are nsed in this State, The in
crease In farm manure is noticed.
Mobile. DeDtrtmant Alalia ma Tina
hundred and twenty-three replies re
ceived, covering forty-three oounties,
show an average of 3 ner tmnL in.
crease in acreage. Some oomplainta
oi com nignu are made in tne i ortb
em portion of the State, but generally
me weaiuer nas Deen muoo more fa
Vorable than last vnar. Th .Unitaara
good, and in some places perfect. The
crop compared wnn last year is about
a wee a earner, ljabor la imnt ami
efficient. Fertilizers am n,l L a
limited extent, and there is a general
inorease in tne nse of domeatio ma
nures. The nnmlitinn nf th mn ia
good audjgeuerally premising. .
f : l! . j i i . . .
uiioouun oiuy-eigm replies irom
nineteen counties show an average de
crease in aoraara of alw-int S n nant
The weather has been more favorable.
lue stands are fair to good and crops
about tin days earlier than last year.
The labor ia ennal i laa .rwl
more.efficientjriaeoffertiliKertlimited;
II I.. m -
ma oonauion oi oropsgood. Tne pros-
eo is generally very promising.
Galveston Denartmant Tavaa On.
hundred and twelve replies, received
from sixty-nine counties, show an
average inorease in acreage this year
OVer last Vflar Of 7 twr nant Tha
weather has been generally dry and
cold. The orop is said to be about
two weeks later, nlanta amall an1 hank.
ward, bnt In good condition; labor
abundant and efficient; fertilisers have
been comparatively unused.
ELECTIUCISm
During a game of Base Ball at Book
eve Grounds at Columbus, Ohio, on
Tuesday, an old shed fell with a hun
dred men and boys. Mostot the party
were more or less braised, and several
are severely injured.
T ne assignee of the People's Sav
ing Institution at St. Louis, whioh
failed last Winter for several hundred
thousand dollars, has sued the Board
of Directors.
The Southern Presbyterian Assem
bly adjourned tine die at midnight of
Tuesday. Nothing notable in the
closing proceedings.
At Indianapolis a heaw rain wash
ed away several bridges, and the night
trains were delayed. The freight train
from Belle Fontain went into a cul
vert, and the oonductor, engineer end
fireman were drowned. Eight oars
are wrecked, ... .'-
The Union Paoiflo Railroad has de
clared H dividend for six months for
the quarter ending June 30th, 1875.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
THE LEGISLATURE IN SESSION.
DEMOCRATIC OFFICERS A RE
ELECTED AND THE RADI
CALS WITHDRAW.
THEY GO INTO THE LEGISLA
TIVE BUSINESS ON THEIR
OWN HOOK,
Concord, June 3 Night The Leg
islature met to-dav amid great excite
ment. Twelve Senators who were
elected qualified. John Sanborne was
elected President of the Senate, re
ceiving seven Democratic votesthe
Republicans declining to vote. Five
Kepubiicans then withdrew in a body.
The Senate then completed its organi
zation under JJemooratio auspices.
The seceding Senators met elsewhere
and completed a temporary organisa
tion. Tne House is now balloting for
Speaker. The entrances to the capitol
are guarded by the police.
TEXAS.'
CIVIL RIGHTSAGAIN DECLAR
ED UNCONSTITUTIONAL.
- Galveston, June 2 Night In the
Civil Rights case in the U. S. District
Court yesterday against - manager
Greeswalt, of the Opera House, the
Judge decided that the demurrer be
sustained and the indictment quashed,
on the ground of the act being uncon
stitutional and the indictment not al
leging that the complainant was a citi
zen of the United States. It is
thought that other oases will be deci
ded in a similar manner.
HEADQUARTERS.
HEAVY SEIZURES" OF WHISKY,
Washington, Jane 2 Noon. The
aggregete value of distillery property
seized yesterday was $125,000.
The President had another talk with
tne Indiana to-day with no result,
Chavrlea Unk, Eaaatylat,
Denounced all spirituous liquors as
"Wet Damnation." Poor fellow; he
knew whereof he spake, bv sad expe
rieuoe, and if living, would apply the
same to Alcoholic Exoitants, advertis
ed as Curealls. But there is one Tonic
and Alterative in existence the best
the world has ever known whieb con
tains no aloohol. It is Db. Walksb's
California Vinkoab Bitters.
Corn and flour are staple articles:
but not more than Johnton't Anodyne
Liniment, where known. It is good
for children or adults, for any inter
nal soreness of the chest or bowels,
and the best Liniment prepared, under
whatever name, . .
DIED.
Ia this eilr on W1nalar, th t tact, Mr
F. W. MCYEH.anrfalmanaaSS Buntha,
Mr. Mtyw iu a aatlr ot Uaaorar, Uar
war, and can to this country about tlx ran
agn. ha Im a vlfa uil am akUS.
MToa Aiaarai vlil taa plaea to day, at I
-otoea, rroa au lata tiawaaea aa norta warn
t(na, foot ar Malbarry, froaa Ihcae W St.
Paui'i Kvaafaiteal Lutbaran vliurea aad
tkMo to OakJtl famMarr. Th frtaada and
afqnalntanee af th family at napaaMiiUy
iBTiua w utraa im innarau
SW ASYX2TISXMX5T8.
We Have
"Clcdngr Out Sales "
Ktary Day, at whlofc wa afltr
CLOTHING
Atlaaipiteaa for th qutllty than nj eihir
Hons la th Cltv.
Th Lowest of Rate for COATS, PANTS
AND VESTS, SHIRTS, DKAWKKS. 4o
MUNSON & CO,
CITY CLOTHIERS,
Job I IBS tf
The Annual Heeting
Of th Udisa Memorial Asanelatloa will be
held at I Ifpltfs Hall tbls (ThtirMlar) after-
Bnoa.atta'slonk. A full attsBdaao. or all
ho fel iBteratted In the cause, Is aarneaUy
HKTTIE JAMES,
BewaUrr U M. A.
Js 1S-U
Wilmington Steam Fire
Engine Company No. 1,
Rssular Btontbl Battlna this (Tharsdav)
STealuf at o'olook. at we aspect to traonaot
important dbsidmh, a run atuadaooo la da
alrad. W.UJIWETT,
Jnnst It Hee. Secretary.
Produce Exchange.
Tbere will be a meetlna of the mamhara af
the Pradneo Eiohaog. tills (Thnmlay) at II
o'clock M., to eoiitlder the proposed amend
ments to the By Lews and Kulet of Trade.
Memoes art respectfully notiflwi.
Jnw UU Secretary.
Passenger Department.
Wilmington Weldon.
Vrilmlngtona
Columbia It Augusta R. R.
' WiunaoTOa, M. 0., May II, 1811.
Excursion Season of 1875,
tswwsiclaff Jbjsi 1st, lira.
A
raix mni or rotjkd trip tick.
eAs to all Summer Resorts of Interest at
Unpurtaaoa la
Upper South Carolina,
Wottem. North Carolina,
MUldlo and Western Virginia,
' northern and Ess tarn States,
Will be on sals at the TJnlon Depot Tloket
Offleo.
Prloe Lists. Time Oardt and all needful In
formation furnished on application to the an-
aaraignsa.
a. rural, uenoraj xioiot feni.
Jans 1 le-w .
Ground Pea Planters.
Buy you Sweeos from GILES MDROHI-
8UN, who bars on band a largo stock of those
om-styie swoops so well liked Djr all raanut
israpii,
The Rlsdes or Standard can also be had sepa
rately. Don 't forget the place.
uujes a MUKUHISUH.
taay 80 lis
TRDUKS, SADDLES AND HARNESS,
Traveling Bast. Hatchelt. Shawl Btrant.
Whlie, Spurs, saddle Cloths, Feather Onttart,
Oollara, Barnes, Baildlery Hardware, Leather,
sviie urease, ana an sinas oi aaaaiery uooas.
CARPENTER A MALLARD.
No. I Bon th .Front Street, Wilmington, N.D.
Children's Colored Shoes.
Jatt recelred direct from tho Mannfaetor
lfln.lwwtn.hlnr lhll.ln'a H..-
and Blank Shoos of all sites, with and without
beele. Also Gents Band-Bowed Boi-Toe and
Machine-Mewed Low QnarWr Shoes.
Ladles Oalters and BUppert in great yarlety
0. A PRICE'S,
No. 8 Mar ka Street
Grain Crafllcs, Groid Fca Stops.
THE NIXON FAT TERM.
The only genuine Ntxoa Pattern Sweep In
tne market, uan onij do rouno at ins uio
Established Hardware House or
JOHN DAWSON,
Hot II, 80 and II Market Street. .
may It .129
Damaged
BY FRESH WATER,
15,787 YARDS
i'i Unbleached Sheeting
Selling 8 Cents Per Yard,
Or 7 Cents Per Piece,
. Worth 10 Cents.
LOOSE NO TIME I
MARE NO MISTAKE I
BROWN & RODDICK,
45 Market Street.
may SO la lw
New Hovels.
LOVE'S VICTORY.
By H. U Farjeon, A uthor of "Orlf, "Joshua
MarTOl,""Blado-o'-Orats,"o. Paper 28 CIS.
MB. VAUGHAN'S HEIR.
By Fiank Lea Benedict, Author of "My
Iaugbtr Flltior," "Miss Van Kortlend,"
' John Worthlngton't Dasae," eVe. Fapor,
$100.
TIIHKK rEATUGMS,
By William Black, Author of "A Princess of
Thnle " "The Strange AdTentures of a Phae
ton," &c, 4o. Illustrated. Paper, SI 00
For sale at
HEINSBERGER'G
Uts Rook and Mnsto Store.
Jbbo 111
Horse Wanted.
Any one baring a HORSE, and no nas for
hint during tho Bummer m nths, can hay ths
same well te i oars of hj applying at this
offlos or addrosstog
B, P, O. Look-Box 410.
, . m-tt
June I
5117 ADVERTISEMENTS.
COVERED,
EXTRA SUGAR-CURED
v PIG HAL1S,
Breakfast Btripa,
Sugar-Cured Bhouldera,
Extra Maes Mackeral,
Salmon k Oeorge's Bank Codfish.
GEO. MYERS,
11 and 13 South Front 8L
HEW COOKED
Families going to the Sound should
laj ia a supply.
Introduoed Vy ns snd genuine only
guaranteed and sold, by
GEO. MYERS,
11 and 13 South Front St.
This Month
Wa added a vast number of 'friends" to tLe
already largo list fur our choloe
New Prooets Empire Flour.
Our immense sales Is lbs best erld.noe we
offer before a trial; and, after once using I'l
rue are oonyiacea neyonq a aouot ana wtl,
always oat It and no other.
Best Butter In the World I
Best Butter In the World !
. Best Butter In the Word !
Just In and only fur sale by
CIO-MYIRB.
II A 11 south Front oireet.
ayM II
Frankfurter Bier,
QUARTS: AND PINTS,
MAOKTT VXO OE1SENHKIM
DKBK EHE1M.
BEST LACER IMPORTED.
CKASO. MTEIS4 CO.,
et 7 North Front St.
Hock and
Rhino Wineo,
DELDK8BKIMCB,
1 EUDK8HIIMBB,
HOOKBEIMIB,
UEB-FBAO MILCH
SAUTEBNIS, OLABETS,
BPAKKLIMQ CATAWBA
AND BUBti CNDT,
BROWN AND PALI SHEBRIXS,
rinest Hart Old Brandies and Wines,
ViuUgei M to '08.
Finest, Barest, Largest, Mott Varied and
Costly Stock of Fin Goods srsr ollered In
North Carolina,
CHAS. D. MYERS & CO.,
Importer! and Dealers,
. B4I Horth Front St.
may to la
WARM SPRINGS
MADISON COUNTY,
Western North Carolina.
mUBBK BPBIfcQS are sltoated fire mUes
from the Tonneasee line, on the hanks of the
French Broad mar, in the vary must or tne
highest ranges of mountains sast ot the Missis
sippi rlyer.Tn a country generally known aud
truihfuIlT nailed the Swliserland of Amertoa.
THE HU1BL AUOOMMUUATIUMS are
anaarpefs. d at any watering plaoe or summer
resort In the country. The Baths consist of
largo pools af a ewsr, ptuetful Mitunl ami
Kite trie Wmter, temperature 102 to lot degrees
ranrenneit.wnion are wonaeriuiiy inngoraung
to all Invalids, equalising the circulation and
stimulating ths seeretory organs, and will, la
mo it oases of Chronic and Hub-Acute tiout,
Bheumathrm, Paralysis, Dyanepsla. Neuralgia,
Secondary Syphilis, Hepbrltlo and Calculous
L'lsoraera. noroiuia. vuianeoos irisensea ana
many diseases peculiar to females, slsot a
. peeay aad raaieai ears, mere w aiso a uoiu
Sulpbar Spring a ear the Warm Springs, re
sembling very oloeely In temperature and color
or oepoMC, too i.iiow outpour spring oi rir-
gtnia, witn a saipnurons ooor mucn nronger.
These Springe arc easy of acoeas from all
Southern cities by all the lines of railroads
converging Into Kast Tennessee, via Augusta,
Atlanta aad Knoxvllle. to MorrMown, Bast
Tennessee, tbenoa to Cumberland Gap and
Charleston railroad 40 miles to Wolf Creek
thenoe by stage I miles o the Bprlng, an easy
aud comfortable trip. Excursion T Inlets are
on sale In all the principal cities .to and from
theea Springs at a great reduction on local
rates.
Rates of Board. t40 Per Months
I2.S0 Per Week.ta Per Day.
Children and Colored Servants Half-Prioa.
Apply to Manager far Pamphlets and Clreu-
lart or to Wilmington uru.gisia , ,
J. A. 8 AM PL V,
General Manager rot Warm BprlnnCo.
June 1 llo-dlm eoa-wlm
THE GRAND
Family Excurcion,
Under the auspices of tho Toung Catholic
Friends Society, whioh was nor eesuily post
poned from May 15th, will certainly take place
on TUESD AT, June 8th,
TO 8M1THVILLK AND BETUBN BY
ITXAMBR GOV. WOBTH.
Tho tickets, ths number of which Is posi
tively limited, will he SI 00 each for gentlemen
and M cents each for lady or child.
No SDlrltuout Honors wltt bo allowed on
board. Ice cream, sandwiches, coflee, Ac,
Will he served at olty prices.
The boat will leave the wharf, foot of Mar
ket street promptly at 8 o'olook. Uooa Muslo
has been engaged for the occasion. The Com -mi
t tee reserve the right to exclude ail objeo
ttonable persons.
Ticket may be procured at the stores of J.
H. All.n. L. Brown and J. H. McGarity A Co.
fjmay 10 llnVm.10) 1,3,1,8
Escaped Convicts.
wa will nav a reward Of SI0 each for tnoh
Information ae will leed to the capture of any
eenvlots escaped front the New Hanover Conn,
tv Work House since the year Iffli. Addroas,
by letter or telegrsph.MATHES OO., Sa-
EirlntendentsofNew Hanover CCBnty Woe
ouse, Wilmington, N. O.
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HI ADVXSTIS22H5T3.
45.
BEOWN &
We are still adding to our
Bsing fully aware that small profits
nnr whula atnnh an lliat an an.1
15 MARKET fflET,
. wv " y vuv vmu yuuuij bow ww sww in Twrnaw
and mean business. We only desire those who are in want of earthing in out
lina t (ri' va na a nail In .i.l.v . r i. nr. ... l i . s
v mj waif Mjvuiaci.Tva. ri 9 sr. sorer sursuu of
showing our goods, or of comparing them with any. W call particular al-
tontion to the following list :
STK II ED HUMMER BILKS reduced to P2 Cents.
Rlaok Ilernanies and Grenadines from 18 CenK
Colored Strije end Figured Orena lines 18 2-3 cents.
Grey De Bages 20 Cents.
Olir Stock of Drwaa Oomta ia larim an.1 mm nfr I,AM U Ik I..
bought iu any Northern market.
, GENT8 IUUNIHIIINCI OlOJPAnTMlCNT.
Tt 1. i A tnt 1 . a"i MS Afm n.
, wit is i, 5;. UUHt vmui J'" drawers, Qauie Underrests, Brit.
isn Half Hose, llloanhrul and Htritwul An In tmut, aalhl, k.t t
iuoh a Department. ...
. , LINEN AND
IllAAUhMf xttul lTnl.tshAlAlisa.1 l.am.aksi
Linen Diapers, Ooaem and Tillow Case Linens, Linen Sheetings. Chamber
and Bath Towels, Napkins, Doilies, Btir Linens, Crashes, Ac
AiAiitM uucuxiiti, ttiiUVlVI AHU UAUZK UND Kit WEAR.
Llsms Ian Hssnnas sml Points . T.mnm Uhal Ts; ... . w.. j . a.i .
and Plain Hhntlatiil Hliawla KnMi,inl,.m
. , ......... n , ..ut. .u, wi.avw.ua, 1UM1IIIUW nvOulOB U QbSU
sad!. Sole Agouta for FRANK LESLIE'S PAPE1. PATTERNS.
BROWir & E0DDICK,
MORE PARTIGULAKS J
MI ASSORTMENT OF
IS HOW C0IIPIETE
IN ALL THE DIFFEEENT LINES.
My customers hare shown their appreciation of my LOW rHI0E3 by their
iberal purohases, for which I'm thankful. STRANGERS not posted, and
desiring the value of their money, can
; at
MiM.KATZ'S,36JMarketSi
aprll tl
SOL. BEAR & BRO'S,
20 Market Street.
CLOSINQ OUT THE ENTIRE STOCK
' OF
DRYGOOD8
. AT OUB RETAIL STOHK 1
Great Bargains !
LININ SHKITINQ from TO ts. and
1 11 pet yard. v
Mosamblques I ots. per yard,
8WI88 HUSUNS,
100 Ooaen Linen Towels and Napkins,
Irian ana GSiman Linen oblrtlngl, '
MATTINGS, White and Colored.
80 Pleeee LINEN for Ladles Travelln
Dremes and Boys wear. '
Largs atsortnvsntof Panama and Straw Hats
for Children and Men.
Wa will commenoe on Monday to sell ths
abovs and will eontinue dally until ths whole
stock I oloeed out.
r Ladles ars respeotfully Invited to oall
and .xsmlns oar stook, as we know It will re
pay them. ;
In future we lnten 1 to oonflne ear buslnesi
to Clot hi eg and Merohant Tailoring.
may n iw-H
Enquire Within
AT THB
CITY BOOK STORE
For anything yoa want In our line. ,
Althonch we sell for less than any othsr
amiss, our sonde are of the vorv best Quality.
Aud If yoa whh to get bargens give as a trial.
Books and Stationery
OF ALL KINDS. ,
' -ALSO- !; , ..
Musical Instruments,
Ae., fte., ao at
Conolcy & Yates.
47 Market Street
majW
.m
45.
RODDICK
Extensive Assortm sntol
G00D0
make quick returns, we hate marked
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DOMESTICS. V
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45 Ilarket Streefc
got it by calling
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BBS
We Hare Now in Store?,
fJUU BKBT LOT Of MEN'S AND WO
men'i every day SHOES, gosh SI Hsnl best
Kip Brogaos and Womsn1! Baff aad Fobble
Bals-andprioeelow. Persons la want of these .
Goods, at wboleeale or retail, will de well ts
oall and see them. ,
Always a good supply of Seats, Ladlet, 1 t
Misses and Chlldrena Shoes on bead.
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A N D
A GENERAL ASSORTMENT
-or 0THBJ
Tobacco Coodc
AT FEICES TO SUIT THI TIMES.
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D. PICOTT. .,.!
I8-
may 10
The WilmingtoQ and Ooatt
Turnpike Company. ,V"
JJ00K8 OF 8UB80EIFTION TO THI
Capital Stook of this Oompaay kave beea
opened by the uaderilgned constituting the
Committee for that purpose, appointed at the 1
reoent meeting of the Corporator! named la ,t
the act of inoorporatlan , sod ssaybs found at , t .t
ths ssveral Banks of the olty, and at the Fax- yj r,
OSll HOOSe. -t i u r,( v: I i'
II. A. WBVIGHT, i. r,!:, '
J.B.0ATIS. tf , u si
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NORWOOD GILES, . , , , ,u
0HA8.D. MYEBS,
WM. A. OTJHMINQ, .
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may SI
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onnnrrr yL
be HOUa reoeuuy buiit for and,
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Ths
Heveuth, between Cheeinai and Malbwty mm,
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