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WILimiGTOIT, U. C, SATURDAY. IIAECH 20. 1875.
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WILMINGTON, K. a:
8VIUBDAY.MA.ECH 20. 1875.
BY TELEGRAPH.
11EADQUAUTEKS.
PARDEE'S CONFIRMATION
'PROBABLE.
Washingtoh, March 19 Noon.
The Senate after passing a resolution .1
- lowing tne Upeoial Uomumtee to in
vestigate Civil Bervioe, tositduringre
cms to administer oaths and .end for
persona and papers, went into Execu
live session.
No resolution regarding Louisiana
oeine np; Morton seemed angry. Xu
emoua reached no conclusion, and they
will nave anotlier oauous this alter
noon. The Senate is considering Pardee.
The Democrats will vote solid for
Pardee and unless some postponement
' dodge springs np confirmation is
. eonoeded. The debate will probably
last an bour.
The Senate, discussed Pardee all
da bat the result was not reached
and is very doubtful. Pardee's friends
are not so confident. The Republi
can Senators canonssed an hour and a
half and agreed npon a resolution
somewhat differently phrased from
FreeUnghysen's but in effect endorsing
what the President has done in Louis
iana, knd giving Senatorial sanction to
theame coarse. Three Republicans
dissented. Aoancus will be held to
determine whether Senators will re
main till the matter is brought to au
issue. Several Senators have paired
and left bat the Democrats, generally,
refuse to pair.
THE FLOODS,
PORT DEPOSIT UNDER WATER.
Port Deposit, March 19 Noon-:
The flood here is fearful. The water
is from 5 to 15 feet deep.in the streets,
and nearly the whole town is flooded.
The railroad depot being fall of water,
was abandoned last night
Havre dh Obaob, March 19 Noon
The ice is gorged five miles below
here. The wharves are all flooded,
GOTHAM.
MORE FAILURE ANNOUNCED.
A FATHER KILLS HIS SON.
Nbw Yore, Maroh, 19 Nigbt-L.
Deoken A Co., billiard manufactures,
have failed.
Gross, March A Co., tea and coffee
jobbers, have failed.
Vineland Corrnth, editor of paper
here, was mortally shot by Chas. K.
Landis, kuown as the father of Vim -land.
Landis was removed to avoid
lynching. :
euk'ope.
SPAIN'S CHARGES AGAINST DON
' ALFONSO.
London, Maroh 19 Noon Spain
auks the Austrian Government no to
permit Don Alfonso to reside in Aus
tria. Among the crimes for which
Spain demanded his extradition from
Bavaria are murder, arson and rape.
ELECT1IIC1SM8.
Yesterday at Brentville, Va., one
thousand persons witnessed the execu
tion of Foulks. Besides the regular
police guard, fifteen colored men were
on duty. The convict warned his
hearers to escape the effects of bad
passions. The fall broke his neck a ;d
tie died instantly.
- Appointment..
For the information of our readers
we publish the appointments of Rev.
VI. H. Black. P. E.. for his second
round of Quarterly Meetings in the
Wilminarton District:
Magnolia, at Bryants, March 20th
and 2M. V
Wilmington,at5th street, March 27th
and28tb.
Cokesbnry, at Averasboro, April 3d
and 4th. "
Clinton, at Andrew Chapel, April
10th and 11th.
Kenansville, at Riohlands.April 17th
and 18th
. Bmitrville, at Bethel, April 24th
and 25th.
Wilmington, at Front Street, May
Island 2nd.
Bladen, C F. Mission, at Deem's
Chapel, May 8th and 9th.
Elizabeth, May 15th and 16th.
.Whitevllle, at Fair Bluff, May 29th
tni 30th.
Topsail, June 5th and 6th.
Onslow, June 12th and 13th-
Blafcop Alklnaoa'
Bookfish...........
Fayetteville. .......
Jackson...........
Appointment.
March 13, p. m..
March 14
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Windsor
Woodville, Bertie Co
Morfreesboroagh.
Winton...
Gatesville
Bt Fetera, Gates Co. ....... .
Hertford....
Woodville, Perquimans Co. . .
Elizabeth City
Edenton....
Bi. Lukes, Washington Co . . .
Bt David's
Colombia
Plymouth
Bt James', Beaufort Co. .... .
Luke Landing, Hyde Co. .... .
BtatesviUe.....?
Bath.....
7ion Church, Beaufort Co. . . .
Washington..!......
JamesvUle. ........:.....,..
Williams ton
Hamilton
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STATENEWS.
The Washington Echo ssys: A re
vival is now progressing in the M. E.
Cbnrch at this plaoe, under the able
and efboient ministration or tne liev.
A. R. Raven. Alread. two perrons
have been happily converted, and sev
era! others are still at the altar, seek
ing the pardon of their sins.
The Rocky Mount Mail says: There
were shipped from Rocky Mount during
tne six nioutlis, Irom beptemoer 1st,
1874 to March 1st, 1875, six thousand
one hundred and nine bales of cotton
against even six thousand bales h;u
ped during the twelve months ending
September 1st.
The Danbury Reporter says: Our
jail doors are standing open, and have
been for mouth, lue iteporter Baw
a mau plowing on the 11th inst., for
the first time in nearly three mouths,
Tobaooo plants will be scarce, as i
large uuiuber of pluut beds have been
washed away.
Fillmore Bobbitt, a gay youth of
Oranville, sold his father's horse a few
days 8 go and started off on a northern
tour. 1 lie old man, however, was
too soon for his recreant offspring.
and telegraphed ahead of him to Vtj
don, whore he was arrested and re
turned home.
lhe Tarboro Southerner says: It is
estimated that 35,000 bales of cotton
have been shipped from Tarboro dur
ing the present season. This does not
include the whole crop of the county.
Quantities have been shipped from
points on the river and stations on
th M llmuigtou and VeIdon Railway
and some is still iu the ha nds of far
mers. '.
The Wilson Advance says: The re
vival at the Mothodist Episcopal
Church ooutinues with unabated in
terest. The Rev. Dr. Rosser seems
t be as untiring as he is successful,
and has fully sustained his high rep
utation as su able preacher and suc
cessful revivalist. Dr. Yeates, Pre
siding Elder of this District, Rev. J
C. Cunningham and the regular Pan
tor, Rev. F. H. Wood, have been
present to lend their assistance at the
meetings. The meetings will be kept
up until Sunday, and will no doubt be
extended if the interest does not
abate. We understand there have
bean 34 con vet ts and 25 accessions to
the Church.
The Balsbury Examiner tells the
following good one: Just abont the
time of Stoneman'sRaidon Salisbury, a
sqnad of blue-coated oavalrymen rode
up to the stable of a good old farmer
not fur from here and coolly saddled
one of his two horses, and were pro
ceeding on their Way with the booty
when onr friend, not wishing to lose
his best horse.and supposing of course
that the rogues belonged to Stone
man's command, accosted them thus.
"Dang it all men, yous wootent take a
goot anion mens horses woot yon.'.
"The very kind we're looking for old.
chap, and we will relieve you of the
other one two," which they did. The
old man had mistaken his men; they
belonged to Wheeler's Confederate
Cavalry, and to this day reproaches j
himself -with "Dad-lame it, wbat a
tarnation fool I was tat time again. "
SPECIAL.
Why hai sosoolent
Become tho ataple Dentrillueof America?
Simply because It it Impoulule to use It, eveo
for i week, without perceiving lta byglenlo
ell'ect upon the teeth, the gums nd the breath.
It la a rare thing that phyoiclans give any
countenance to a meiticine, the mauulactare
of wMch la a secret. A bout tin only exception
wekuowofla .loli-ion' Anodjne Liniment.
Mils, we believe, all endorse, mid mny of
tbemuBelt In their practloe with great ano
oeaa. Persona requiring purgtlvoaor ptlli ihould
be cireful what they buy. Home Wi not only
cauae griping pains, but leave the bowele In a
torpid, coBtlve atate. Parauns' Purga ive Pilla
will relieve tha bowels and cleanae th. blood
without Injury to the system.
Consumptive., Take Notice.
Every moment of delay mtkes yoitr care
more hopeless, and much depends on theju
dloloua choice of a remedy. Th. amount of
testimony In favor or Dr. Schenck'i Pulmonic
Syrup, as a cura for consumption, far eiceeda
all that can be brought to support the preten.
lions of any other medicine. See Dr Mcbenck'a
Almanac, containing the certlAcatoiof many
persona of the highest respectability, who have
been restored to health, after being pronoun,
ced Incurable by phyticlana of acknowledged
ability. 8chenck'e Pulmonic Syrup, alonn has
cured many, as these evidences will show, bat
the car. la often promoted by the employment
of two other rerofcliea which Ir. Schenck pro
vides for the purpose. These additional reme
dies are Hcheuck'a sea Weed Tonlo and Man
drake Pills. By the timely use of these medi
cines, according to directions, Dr. Schenck
eertinee that moot any , caa. of Consumption
may be e"red
Dr. Schenck la professionally at bis princi
pal office, corner Sixth and Arch ttreets,
Philadelphia, every Monday, wher. all letters
for advice must be addressed.
Sheriffs Office
New Hanover County,
Wilmington, H. 0., March 18th, 187a.
rN AOCORDANOK WITH AOTSOFTHK
Ueneral Aawmbly, notice 1 haroby given that
an election will be held in the 'county of Pen
der on THURSDAY, April ISth, 187B, at the
respective voting place In eaoh Townahipof
said county. The following officer to be elec
ted: ,.
Clerk of Superior Court,
High Sneriflf,
Treasurer,
Eegister of Deeds,
Surveyor,
Five Commissioners,
Coroner, , '
A Board of Trustees fo each Town-
ship of said County, .
and to determine by ballot tb. location ef Mr.
County eat, at fome point on th. W. & IV.
Railroad In th. said county of Pender.
. S. H. MAN NINO,
High Sheriff of HW Hanover Oonnty,
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march
M-H-14tUi3UUl
DIED.
ftUrvhltth. at IMS P. .. SAMTjrL M
BRUWMNO, at the reeldeno of hi father-
la-law. coram Btihth an4 Otikh nrHU,
eonauaptlon, after . palatal tUaree f three
obum m (HtMHlMit aad. .i.aplry
metsoer .r n lose will Loan no. i, inltfDU
PyikUa. Bo will e barl by that Orf oa
guilir,llSiria,ll. B lvee . wife and
relative to Mi hi km, h. bolag cat off la
ur BUffw oi is yearn,
fae toner! aervioe. will bo hold at It
Jaioee' Horn, at S .'eleek, aetal. Bee.
Dr Wtoii will oaet.M. Tho fnondt omI
ocqmlnUooMof Uo fojatly sr. roootfMllr
Tina loiiona
NEW ADVESTISI1I15T8.
They Have Come.
ALARQB 1HTOIOB
ULoTHIMO. botuWol
latoot notoltlao .at.
Or RBAOT-MADK
rtjloo, n all thf
Also, a large lta. .f PI KOI GOODS, eom
prlalng all kinds of UnglUh and frsach Wort-
teda, mad to .rd.r at aalanlahtagly lew price.
A. DAVID.
march M
ISABELLA VINCENT.
bt aioa.a w. at. mavaoLM.
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Price 7B Cent.
VIVUN BERTRAM.
ITOMUIW K, atTMOLO.
' Prlo. IS CbU. ;
For sale at
HEINSBERGER'S
Ut. Book and Mule Btor.
marb M si
Alcohol
(by th. gallon and barrel),
KCKOSKNE OIL,
LISKKEDOIL,
OASTOB OIL,
PalnU, Bplrita TvKtia., Putty, Ola,
Oongrei Water, Ac, Ac
i Market (treat,
. Wilmington, V. O.
march W at
WHAT IS VEGETIITE!
It I a comroand extraettd from bark.
root an herba. it I Mator.' kiBUy. It la
perfectly harm lei from any bad .B'eot upon
th. lyaUim. It 1 BoarMilDfl and atrengthen-
ing. it aouuiraeuy apoa ui. D ooa. iiquwt
the nervous iyatem it (. you good awewt
aleep at night. It 1 a panacea for our aged
lathera and tuothert, for it give then atrnigUi,
quieta their n.rve., and giv.stliem hature'a
eweet aleep aa has bean proved by many aa
aud peraoa. It lath great Blood Puriner.
Iiiaaaoctbtni remedy lor our ehlldren. It
baa relieved and eured tbouaanda. it I very
pleasant to take ; .very obltd Ilka. It It rt
Ii.ve and euraw all dlaeaao. originating from
lmnar. bloc. Try th VKOKTIllB, Hn
a fair trial for ywux-oou.pl alnta; then yo. will
ay to your friend, aelgbbot aaa asqaawlaaa,
"fry Uj It ka twl aa.."
Reliable Evidence
The following uaaollctUd taatlaMalal front
Rev. 0. X. Walker, formerly pmui erf How-
doln hquare Uburob, Boatoo, and at preent
ettiea in rroviaesoe, at. i., aaaa no aeemeu
aa reliable evidence. Noon. bii.kt fall tob
aerve that tbl teitlaontel to la. reralt of two
year' experience with the uaeof VKUE1INK
In the Eev. Mr. Walker', family, who now pro
nouno it Invaluable:
Paovmiaoa, R. I., IN Traaatt Stmt.
H. R.Btbvi, Kq. t
1 feel bound to expren with wyalgnature th.
high value I place upon your V'UKl'INK,
My family bav. need It for th lat twe year.
Inntrvoi debility It to Invaluable, and I
recommend It to all who may need an 1. vigor,
ating, renovating tonlo.
O.T.WALEER,
Formerly Paator of Bowd.a Square Charoh,
Boatoa.
The Best Evidence
Th. following
letter fro
Rev. B. S. Beat,
Paator of the
K. Church,
Natlck, Ma.,
will be read with Interaat by many phyiletana;
alrothoaeanffeiinifrom the eame dlieaa. aa
afflicted the eon ol th. Rev. B S Beat. Mo Dr
eon can doubt tbl testimony, a th.r. I bo
doubt about tb. euratii. power of VIOK-
TlNtt.
, N atick, Mat., Jan. 1st, 1171,
MR.H. R. 8tivih.:
Dear Sir W. have food reaaon for regard
ing vonr VKUEI'INK almedlrli of the great-
eat value. W. feel aeeored that it ba been
the mean of aavelnc oar on' nr.. u . I now
eventeen year of age; for the laat two year
h huauBered from necmd of hto leg, oauaed
by aorofulooa affection, and waa o tar reduoed
that nearly an woo. a. mm uivugoi uiareouv
in imrioMibla. A oonnxll of able Dhvalolan
COn!a give aa OUl mt iwnieai, uvuv vi uavrvr
rallvluu: two of th. number declartrg that b.
waa beyond th. reach of ha man remedlea, that
even amputation oouia no eave Dim, aa ne niu
notvlior enonah to wadar. th. operation.
Jnt then we commenced giving him VKOK-
TXN and iron tnat time ia u. preaeni ae n.
been oontlnuoualv laprovfaif. Be ba lately
resumed itndle, thrown away hi crntcbe
and cane, and walk, about cheerfully and
atrong a
inougntnere isniu mms uMcuarKo inm uib
opening where hi limb wa lanced, we have
the fulleat con Aden oe that In a little time b.
will be oerfectlv eared.
He hae taken about threw doaen bottle, of
VKUET1NE, but lately ueea bnt little, aa he
doolare he I too well to b taking medicine.
Bpctfully your,
B. S. Bbst,
Mb. LCr.tin
Prepared by
H. R. 8TEVIN8, Boston, Mass.
VEOXTINE
IB BOLI BT
Druggists and Dealers
All
EVERYWHERE.
4W
iniTCHoiANCv, orsorL, cHian
J; How either aei may faaulnate
and gain th. lov. and .flection of any parnoa
thev chooa. Inetantly. Thi lmpl. mental ac
quirement all ean poeaeee, free, by mall, for
He., together with a marriage guide, Kgyptlaa
Oreola. uream, tiinta aa iaiew, WMiiiif
Mtht Bblrt, e. A qoeer book. Addreaa I,
WlLUAM e UU., Pabe, Phila. 4w
DR. S.VAfl METER& CO.
Procrletor of Ih. fmen Charleeton. III.
InOimary ara andored In the last laan ef th.
"Natlona Journal .f Health" by men of promi
nence South and North. Ala. by flfty mini.,
ten of varlou denomination. Aa .pportanU
ty 1 now offered to obtain a thorough .rami
n at ion and tnettment without having t. vialt
tn. mnrmary. auq" nnn
DA.lt. YAM aU TCS A CO.,
v CaarleatoB, IU,
HW AD72RTiaXX3TS.
Wilmington Steam Fire
Enjine Company St. 1.
MIMBIRJt Tatar. b.reby meaa4 1.
Btt at yor tagln. Hall at t .'.lock P, M
Maoday, nd InaUnt, la full anlftuia for pa
rade, with whit, glovw.
, B.lt aaat b. properly lettered aceorUIng to
rwaolutloa UoaMry aieaber. ar.oordlally
iavltad to paitleJpaU.
By w4r of U. F.rBaa.
W.UJBWBTT,
IUo.SMi.tary
atarokM
all
BUY
Onr Half Dime Cigar
for
Half Dollar por Doion,
Th eh.apMt Ib thi market
At No. 22 Market Street.
D.PJCOTT.
narrb W
Baker Whiskey !
njlRI BIST AMD MObT POrUtAR Whl.
X
kay la th. elty. Warraated genuln and purr
TRY 11'. I keep no booke and eell for CASH
ONLT.
Old Port, AU, Porter, Ao.
, H. W.6HURE,
81 North Front Street,
maroh W SB
FINE ARTS.
Geo. It. Hcott,
ARTIST IN CRAYON PORTRAITS
SamplaS can be seen nd Orders
left at the Book Store of F. Ileinsber-
ger.
The Patronage of the rublio is re
spectfully solicited,
march l-tf ST
NORTH CAROLINA
O ASSIMIERiES.
rBI TRUE WAT TO OBTAIN BOUTH
KHN UOMMKHOIAli InUapandanoe I to
ratreniz aoutnarn inauatry.
. A KacdaoiM Lot of
Salem Cassimeres
Juat Received.
Gentlemen are Invited to Mil and .lamina
the.
MERITORIOUS GOODS.
In Color and Fabrlo they sr. Utirlvalad
among American ttooda. and wonld be credit
able to the hlghe.t European manufaoterlng
akUL
B08K0WITZ A LTJSBEB.
aiaroh lltb. T
They are CJominc
KVEBT tTBAUEft
Will bring a portion of otr
Hew Spring Stock
GLOSniDB
MUNSON & CO.,
CITT CLOTHUERS.
march i
Motion of CoparWip.
mUl OOPABTHKKSHIP BKBITOFOBI
exittlag between t. A. SohutU and John
Meyer, under the nam and firm of P. A.
Scbutt ft Meyer, la thi day dlaaolved by mn!
taal eoneent. John Meyer withdraw, and P,
A. Behutte will lettl. all llablUtle ol th Arm,
a he alon. la aothorlied to receive and receipt
for all account da. to th. Arm of P. A. Schnt
U 4 Meyer. P. A. BCHUTTE,
Wilmington, H.O., March lath. SS-lt
John Dawson
Hu a full took of genaln. 8 wed Iron
(only fall stock in th. elty), Plow Bum), Tin,
Iron, Kail, Grind Stone, A.., at th. lowet
eaih price.
No. 19, and II Market Street.
e
march It
BMBogUStatioieiF.&a,
THB 1ARQE8T AND OBEAPES 1' STOCtX
BLANK BOOKS,
PAPER,
ENVELOPES,
INKS, PENS.
PENHOLDERS,
LEAD PENCILS,
. INK STANDS,
PAPER WEIGHTS,
Pocket Dooktt &c., lie, ?
; . AT tas
Oity Book Store.
. Initial Paper
ABB
PAPKTBEIES !
.,,w,,5fc SO. VAJUTIXS.
Jaet netived and for al cheap at
00N0LEY k TATE3',
47i!arketetreei
Mrak M ST
HISCILLA5I0US.
KOTICE TO SIUPPEIIS
Tho CLYDE LINE.
Now York and Wilmington
Steamship Company,
mO MIBT TBI WANTS OFTHKTRADK
have added another Steamer to th. Lin. atid
will tall from NBW TOBK every
WEDAESDAT and SATURDAY at 3 P.M.
Prom Pier 11, North Hirer.
8IMI.WIKKLY PROM EAOH
. PORT.
V Hereafter shippers ean rely npon
the prompt and regular sailing of those
Bteamers from J?ew York as adver
tised, as the Company has determined
to adopt regular sailing days, and with
the additional steamer, there ean be
no cause for delay in shipment.
CT Other Steamers will be added as
required,
A. D. CAZAUX, Agent,
W1LMINOTON, N fl,
ee-tf
maroh 16
Chas. D. Ilyers & Co.
Of MB
Choloo Small N. C. Hams.
Chas. D. Hyers & Co.
OFPBB ';; (
CHOIOI FAMILY SUPPLItS
la Kvery Variety.
Chas. D. Hyers & C6
UFPXB
Every Choioe Variety of '
FINE TEAS New Crop.
CHA8.D. MYERS k CO.,
I AT North front Street,
rarch 19 1 '
Marshal's Office,
CITY OF WILMINGTON,
January 23d, 1875. (
ROM THIS DATE AUOTIONEKK8 ARK
; prohibited eelllng Horer or Stork or any
ad la front of th. City Market. Prlncwa
atiaet from th. eaatern line of Front (treat lo
the weatern line of Fourth (treat or Second
and Third (treeta, between th northern line of
Market and th. eoathern line of Oheatput
trta, are designated tor thi purpoa. -By
order .. Major.
J. H.BOBINSON,
. CltyMarahaJ
JaaM
New Spring Styles
-OF-
Ties. Dows and Scarfs
IKI A LABOI LOT Of GENTS' JUBN
UBIMQ GOODS Jojt receive 1.
Am dally aipectlrjg th. largeit and moat e
leettookofPEOaTOOOOSsv.rbroagbt to tbl. market.
A. DAVID,
Merchant Tailor and Olothl.r,
No. IT Market Street,
march IS S3
A Distiller Wanted.
MAH WlfB NO FAMILY, WHO CAN
mau Whit. Hows, ana bring tatuiaotory
rtferencea; to go to Mobile, Ala.
, Apply to
JAMBS 0. BTKYIHSOS.
18 tf
Corn and Hay.
5nfkrk HD8HIL8 WHITE AND
,UUU Mixed Uorn.
M Bala Har Eaateni,
100 Bale. Hay North Elver.
Foraal.br
KKKOHNER A OALOER BROS
march I SB
A VICTORY!
Our Children's Toes.
JfTE BATE AT LAST boooeedeo in
geuing
OHDLDBEN'S FINE SHOES,
that ar. fine and drer, with no brae or allvei
tip, and era more durable than the metalie
tip. Tbey ar known to wear children four
and Sv. month without a break In thrm.
Parenta will do well totrj them. UaU and
ae there.
EVANS oTvoaGLAHS'S,
Boot and Bho Store.
fblS 40
Corn Hay. Oats and
Ileal
4,anB.hleOor, ..t,v.'.
am Bahta Kaetorv Hay,
l.oflO Bnahel Oats,
WW Baabela Water Oroand Heal.
For mU.b
KXBOEKXB A CALDER; BROS.
marhT If
SEW ADVtSTISIJIZXTS.
45
BEOWN &
We still oontinne to sell at onr former low prices notwithstanding the ad
vance ia the markets, and aa a substantial proof submit the following list of-.
price.:
Goats' Bpool Cotton 8 cents a spool or 70 cents per dotes.
Unbl lactied Cotton from 6 ceuts per yard.
83 inch Fruit of the Loom ...............11 Cents per yard,
88 " " M Loom. 12 " " "
8(1 Wamsutta 16g "' " "
New Spring Calicoes, best quality, 10 cents per yard.
Ladies 1' nil's for the Neck 6 aud 10 oents, worth 20 cents, a bargain.
It would be a great tavina to those vUitina the cittj for the purpose of do
ing their shopping in the Dry Goods line to give us a call previous to making
their purchases. We take thi method of advertising; prices for vou to com
pare then with not only Wilmington and vicinity, but with those of any sec
tion of the ootiutry. We have no time or inclination to button-hole you on the
streets, or look you up in the Hotels,
Our object is purely business, and we
SEVERAL JOB LOTS.
8nch as 100 dor.cn Kid Gloves for 60 cents per pair, worth $1 50.
Ladies hemmed Ture Linen Handkerchiefs IS oonte, worth 25 ceuts,
20 pairs Blankets 1, worth 1 CO.
WE HAVE GOT EVERYT11INO WE ADVERTISE., "
ONE PRICE TERMS CASHNO SAMPIES CUT.
JR0WN & RODDICK, 45 Market Street
REMOVAL! REMOVAL !
DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Ac,
Desire to inform their friends and the public general!? that they have re
moved to the Store formerly occupied by them, No. 17 Market street.
Having disposed of the bulk of their old stock, they have received and are
daily receiving new and desirable goods
the times.
W A call is respootfully solicited.
II.
taron 14
SOLUBLE PACIFIC BUM CO.;
jj.iLrrj.iu 1,000,000.
PRICES REDUCED THIS DAY.
TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED TONS SOLUBLE rACIFIO GUANO
for sale, either for CASH or on CHOP
with Merchants and other reliable parties
prioes,
W.
OommlMlon Merchant. Agent for Pacific Oumo
Sub-Agents l'or tho Sale
r. n, ninsnm
C. WKAIIAin
Jan II
WH. FYFE,
EXCHANGE CORNER,
Has just received an Elegant Assort
ment of
Hamburg Edgings
and Insertions
AT
VERY LOW PRICES.
KT Vm.ll and Cxamln.. .
march 1 ol
Du Pont's Powder.
VUOK, RIFLE AND SPORTING,
BLASTING AND MININO-Whole, Half
and Quarter Ken. i
For al. by
O. G.PAK8LKY 4 00.
M-tf
h march 4
S0MMN& WORTH ATTENTION,
W
U ARE NOW RECEIVING THE FIRST
hlpm.nt of Oents' and Ladiee' Spring Cuitom
Mad.
Shoes and Boots
which ar. bandaom. and stylish. Tby ar.
n t, aa fitting and very durable at price
tomlt. Remember our vary durable Cbll.
drmi' Shoe at
KVAN8 Sc VoaGLAHN'S,
Prlnoea Street,
maroh IS
Turpentine Wagons-
gQ TWO-HORnErrurintln. Wagona, 1
1Q O""'0" Turpentln. Wagon,
'ksBOs'iIIB OALOER BROS.
ma.h 14 "
Corn, Water Ground
Heal and Oats
8,eOO BUSHELS OORN,
BOB Buahela Water Ground Meal,
l.eoe Bnahel Oata.
"'"'For sal. by " ' -
REROHNER ft OALDER BROH
march IS ST
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FDnivOAatlNatneVlSITI!vU
cjAtei.aa."."v.t.j,
aj . v tv4i
45
EODDIOK
or by laying any claims of friendship.
propose doing that in a legitimate way.
which ihey will sell at prices to suit
FRANK & BRO's
No. 17 Market Street,
TIME. Liberal terms will be made
to sell this Ouano at our Wareho
II. McRARY & CO.,
Oo., and Dealer In No. 1 Peruvian Uuane
JMOItTB WATKIt BTRKRT,
WILRllNUTUIV, It.
of Soluble Facitlc Guano.
Oh Hundred, If. O.
Marlon, B. 0.
n-amdAw
Bacon-Pork Sugar
Coffee. 200 Boxes D. S. Bides and Shoulders,
200 Boxes Smoked Sides k Shoulders,
50 Bbls. 0. M. Pork,
200 Bbls. Retlned Sugar,
200 Bags Prime Rio Coffee,
For al. low by
1 WILLIAMS A UTJBCHI80N.
w
Flour, Corn, Nails and Shot.
1,000 Bbls. Flonr, all grades ;
8,000 Bushels Prime White Cora,
800 Kegs Nails,
200 Bags Shot.
For ale low by
J WILLIAMS A MURCHISON.
Hay-Hoop Iron-Cluo-Rloo
400 Bales N. B. Har,
600 Bandies Hoop Iron,
100 Barrels Glue,
60 Bbls. Whole Rice.
For sale low by
WILLIAMS k MURCHISON.
Molasses! Molasses!
200 Hhds. New Crop Cuba,
150 Bbls. New Crop Cuba.
Foraal. low by
WILLIAMS k MURCHISON.
forty Cases and Baskets
Finest and mot popular brand of
CHAMPAGNES.
CJPARKLINO MOSELLE AND OATA W.
O ba Wlnea-Quart and Plnta, at Importer.
Il0"" CHAS. D. MYERS k CO.,
S and 7 North Front
Undoubtedly True
That our Brand of
ffnu
B" SELECT WHISKEY
la tb bent, parent and moat reliable Family
R.e Whlakey now in tb. m.rket. Its purity I
atteated by the hlgheat melloa', and Klentiflo
authority and It popular prlo. ii,
THREE DOLLARS
ts moderate, and leave no reamn for sal ni th.
oommon avuiteratea mixture eoia wnuaey.
CHAS Da MYESS A CD.,
Sol. Agent,
B Jt 7 Hortn Front bj
march
Star ny.
nLllaTII'P M11. KXr.iUTrUen
rilln I IhV th. .hortMt Dotlc and at
tb. moat reaavnabl. .."'