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wiLmnQTon. ir. a, Tuesday, april 20. 1875.
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WILMINGTON, .N. 0.:
TUESDAY. AFEIL 20. 1175.
DjT TELEGRAPH,
1 THE FLOODS.
THE WATErTF HALT LAKE.
TREMENDOUS FLOODS NEAR
, , , . . , BOSTON. ,
Saxt Lais, April 1 Nootf Th
flood in the Bitter Water Valley is in
, creasing.- Three of the Union F.ieitlc
bridges nave gon. This trouble x
tenrls ten miles. Nothing can be dune
till the water subsides.
Boston, April 19 Noon A trerneu.
dons flood, with disastrous remits, oc
curred last evening in the towns of
Wrentbam and Norfolk, about twenty
five miles distant, by the breaking
away of the dam whioh restrains Mm
watt r at Ritou's pond, the source of
Mrti'riTer. This is a small river, not
oer twenty-live feet broad at low
water, but running witu a strong cur
. rent matly through the meadow-land
' and emptying into Charles river at
JMi-dwav. At this time an immeiise
bu.ly of water was confined in the poud
by the dam, about 100 hundred feet
in length, at the Wreubntn and Frank
ha county road. The sudden bnr.st.ng
of I he pond through this dam hnrlod
tremendous flood upon tho land be-
Ijw. kweipmg away mills, bridge.',
oounty roads aud dams in its course,
and causing damage to theextentof be
tween $100,000 aud $200,000. Half a
mile below this milt was a sawandgmt
mill of Eliot,' Felting k Co., kuowu ns
Fisher's mill, and such was tne force
of the water ou reaching here that it
burst the 30 feet dam aud carried away
the saw mill portion of the establish,
went as though it was a toy ship On
rushed the water three-fourths of a
mile, through low lands to where there
wre located the woolen aud shoddy
mills belonging to Felting & Co. Both
euds of the dam were washed away,
and below the mills a large heap of
coal waa deposited for the use of the
mills, and seventy rods further on the
great dam of Eliott, Felting k Co.'s
mill waa met; this, with the road from
the mill to Franklin Centre, beneath
whioh the river runs, offered a sub
stantial resistance to the rushing cur
rent. The road, however, soon yielded,
allowing the full force of the water to
strike against the long dam ;mean while
the inhabitants of Franklin and Wreu
bam rendered valuable aesistanoo to
th watohman at the mills in opening
a place in the dam, hoping to save a
portion of the same. Their labors
ware successful, sod although 50 feet
of the dam were carried away, the
mills were saved. Down the stream
half a mile further was the track of
the New England k New York R. R ,
40 or 60 feet above the river's bed.
Bon ath this the water usually passes
by hu aohed culvert about 10 or 15
feel in width. Here the waters, with
seemingly increased foroe, foroed )n
the stone culvert as if. it were consti
tuted of pebbles. So firm was the
embankment of sand above the cul
rt that it stood apparently intact for
the epaoe of an hour, then, undermin
ed, it caved in for a distance of 150 to
200 feet, forming an impat sable bar
rier to the waters above. Wnea the
road bed sank a freight train was with
in 100 feet of the plaoe, though not id
motion, but a great volume of water
had already passed the railroad and
hurried on to the achievement of its
greatest feat forty rods below, at the
City cotton mills. The mill was origi
nally a three-story wooden building
but lately was enlarged by the adui
tiou of a wing on each end. The
bridge over tho county rod succumb
ed, and then the water, obtaining a
firm hold on the main building, lifted
it and sent it crashing to the meadows
b low. , Bo thorough was the work of
demolition that the cupola alone of
what a few minutes before was a valu
able mill, remained standing upon the
plain. The machinery aud water
wheel went with the mill, and stared
. the fate of the structure which
boused them. The vings weie
left standing, but were so badly I
wrenohed and undermined that they j
are probably mined and will have to
come down. Down the stream again
about a half mile was another country
road bridge near Kingsbury pond.
This was snapped from the founda
tions almost at the approaoh of the
waters and carried away. Oo the
level space between the road and tho
river the witers spread out and ceased
their work of destruction. Tu i last
bridge was swept away about seveu
o'clock in the evening. One body was
swept down on the fllood, but it waa
supposed to be that of a man of some
means. As far as known no lives have
been lost but the damage to property
ia very large. No houses were swept
away, as their location on the bnuks
was nch that the water did not reach
tbem. The following are the losses as
far as asoertained: Whitney's dam,
$3,000 ; Elliot Mills, $10,001) ; town of
Norfolk, W.000 ; N. Y.- & New Eng
land Railroad, $15,000 ; City Mills,
$50,000 to $75,000. A large number
of persons are thrown out of employ
ment by the fall of the City MilK
EUKOrE.
SIONINQ THeIJeIv' ECCLBSIAS--"j-
TICAL LAW. "
.Losdon, April 19-Noon A special
to the Daily Telegraph say the Em
peror William has signed the bill
withdrawing grants from the Catbo
lio Church. - " '
The editor of the German, a journal
eonapicnaus for opposition to Bis
tuarck, has been arretted. . The office
, was s' arched by the police.
M, Tolk, widow of General (Bish
op) Leonids Tolk, the Confederate
t ' " ' t, 1ied at New Orleans on
THE COLD.
snow atTnorfolk.
EXTREME COLD IN THE WEST.
D AMAGES TO FRUIT AND CKOrS.
HEAVY SNOWS IN WESTERN
VIRGINIA, i
NoKrouL April " 19. Noou. It
aunwed here ou Saturday nicht aud
yesterday. The cold snip has killed the
f ruits and early vegetables. Loss to
truckers very heavy.
Cincwnati, April 19 - Noon. Re
ports from Kentucky, Indiana ami
Ohio tdiow that th weall.er during
the last two days has been the ouldent
for the season known iu yearn. Im
theiuometer ranges from 12 to 25 de
greea above zero. Eurly fruits are
luongui to Da -tinea, aud tooHcco sen
ously injured.
Louisville, April 19 Noon
Quite a heavy snow fell here yesterdu
to-day and latt night. Ihe tueriuonw
ter is several decrt es below tin sinir.
The same snow storm and cold baa
prevailed throughout Kentucky aud
Tennessee, and great duraxge bits been
done to fruits aud tobacco plat t.
RirruroND, April 10. Njou. Heavy
s ,o at intervals yesterday, with a
high cold wind. At fiiurise this morn
ing tho thermometer was eight de
grees below freezing. Early vegeta
bles, frmti and young clover is killed.
Advices from various parts of the
State give disastrous scooiinU of dam
age from cold. The loss among the
'nickers iu the western part of the
State is estimated at a million dollars.
Totionto, April 19 Nijrbt It is
fenred that the Fall wheat liss beeu
killed by the reoent freeze. Iu some
M-ctious the thermometer is niue de
grees below zero.
ELECTIUCISm
A squaw brings the news to Sioux
city, that the warriors had surrounded
the miners iu the Black Hills and knit d
and fcoalped one. The troops rescued
the miners and took them from the
hills.
In the billiard tournament at Chica
go on Saturday night, Cutis beat Hoa
200 to 67; Burleigh beat Millet 2C0 to
Hi. In the last imuRa Burleigh made
117, the highest couut of the tourna
ment. McAfee beat Herring 200 to
196.
The troubles of the North raoiflo
railroad have culminated in tha ap
pointment of a receiver who will take
immediate control of all the propeity.
Two men who were refused admit
tance into Bush Tavern at Walts' in
Springfield, Mass., attempted to foroe
an entranceoand both were killed.
The adveutists of Chiuaco were pre
pared to leave the world last midnight;
MASSACIIUSETOS.
THE LEXINGTON CENTENNIAL.
FIFTY THOUSAND FEOfLE ON
HAND.
Lbxinoton, April 19 Noon The
official ceremonies oommenoed to-day
and Curtis aud Dana are speaking.
The population is 2,200, and it is esti
mated that 10,(100 people are here. A
train leaving Boston at 9:20 A. M.
brought seventeen cars loaded full
and left 3,000 at the depot awaiting
transportation. Hundreds are at the
stations along the route unable to get
aboard.
Lexington, April 19 Night- -There
are from 40,000 to 50,000 people here,
and it is impossible to go anywhere.
The procession is now moving in ac
cordance ' with the published pro
gramme. Promptly at 10 a. m. the
oeremonies in the tent began, the
immense pavilion being crowded to
oveflowiug, and thousands surging
about the entrance, unable to gain
admission. A raw cold wind has
prevailed from the east siuce 9 o'clock
rendering it extremely uncomfortable,
aud testing the patriotic enthusiasm
of the vast multitude to the very ut
most At 10 a. m. the Superintendent
of the Lowell road telegraphed to
Boston to sell no more tickets for
Concord, the single track being so
blocked up with immense trains that
it was impossible to transport them
beyond this point.
The President, with Vice-President
Wilson, and four of his staff, rode in
a four-horse carriage in the proces
sion. HEADQUARTERS.
SIR EDWARD THORNTON UM
PIRE IN THE MEXICAN
CLAIMS CASES.
THE ST." PATRICK'S FAIR.
SUPREME COTRT DECISIONS.
Washington. April 19. Night
Growing out of the raid upon Bugdad,
Mexico, iu 1860, there are 108 Mexi
ciu claims against the United States,
and 12 American claims against Mexi
co. The latter were brought by Amer
ican citizens who were doing business
in Bagdad. The American Commis
sioner claims that the raiders were in
vited by Mexico and commanded by
Mexican oflleers to drive the Imperi
a ists from Bagdad, and flushed by
suooess, saoked the town, and that
United States troops were sent across
to preserve order. The Mexican Com
missioner olaims that the United States
sol iers did the sacking, and that the
United States is responsible.
A test oase baa been submitted to
Sir Edward Thornton upon which all
the claims will turn. Sir Edward will
give his decision as Umpire in a few
days.
At the St. Patrick's fair in this city,
a splendid picture dojated by Max
Wehl. to the most popular physician.
waa won by Dr. A. T. P. Garnet', ha
receiving the highest number of votes.
The following coses were disposed
of by the Supreme Court: Moore vs.
State of Mississippi, error to the court
of MiBsisi.lr'i'l. Tha indictment oharg-
e 1 1 " ora v ith soiling lottery tickotj
... -' i-L
and keeping a gaming table. The plea
waa that in the aota oomplained of ha
waa acting aa aeot for tha Misaiaaippi
Agricultural, Educational and Manu
facturing Aid Booiety, a body incorpo
rated oy the Bute in 1867, and that
prior to the present Btate oonatitntion
the corporation had eomplied with all
me provisions oi toe aot of tcoorpo ra
tion. The demurer by the State waa
sustained aud tha accused waa triad
and oonvioUnl. The Court say that
upon tuia rt-ooru ae presented no red
eral qutwtion wee rjewwearilv decided
and in enoh a oase thi. Court will n t
raezanuue a case. A plea to be good
a bar to the whole indictment mnat
meet the whole case. If it dot not,
it will be held bad upon a demurrer
The demurrer to thia plea waa. there
fore, prop-rly unstained ; writ die-
unused. Abe Chief Juatioe delivered
the opinion.
Tha criminal court ease sgainit
HiuiH, manual of Alabama, was
pobtpoued until to-morrow. j
ALAHA3IA.
SALE OF THE WESTERN ALA
BAMA RAILROAD.
MoNTOOMEKT. Arril 19 Niuht At
the sale, under a Chanoery decree, of
the Western Railroad of Alabama to
day, W. M. Wadlry, President of tha
Georgia Central railroad, andj. 8.
Davis, Vioe l'iesident of the Georgia
Railroad, became tha purchasers for
their roads jointly. The snm bid wa
three million one hundred and wenty
nine tbonsand one hundred and sixty-
six dollars and oue cant.
There have been frosts for tha last
four mornings, causing soma damage
to corn, ootton and vegetables. The
fruit is not much hurt. .
ClEultUlA.
DISTRESSING AFFAIR AT HAW-
KINSVILLE.
AcorsrA, April 19 Night A dis
patch from Hawkinsville, Ga., reports
an unfortunate affray there this morn
ing resulting in the death of John W.
White, seriously wounding of Nick P.
Dillard, and slightly wounding of
w uiard OH ver. Ail were young men.
White was killed instantly thre pia
tol balls entering bis body. Dillard
was snot in tne Head. The affray was
caused by the renewal of an alterca
tion whioh occurred Saturday.
TEXAS,
MEXICAN BANDITTI
AGAIN ON
A RAID
GivisTor April . 19. Nioht, A
special dispatch from the border re
ports the Mexican raiders burning
ranohea, Telegraph communication
from Brownsville has been interrupted
by the supposed raiders, who nave out
the line. People in several border
towns are in arms. Manv rancheroes
are moving to the towns for safety.
SPECIAL.
Tbs bett collar .ver ma4. U th. Elmwood.
It du b.tter and look, batter than anr .iber.
Tb molt itjlUh collar jroa caa wear lath.
Waiwlck. A.k f.r It at th gnt' rnralfhlog
tore. .
Laughter Land, a Ncwtbarna
To beauty, wh.n It dUcloari a prttty Ml ft
teeth. VhlientM, when natur. baa .applied
thl element of lov.llneai, nav b. retained
through life, tij wing th. fragrant Hosodokt
An Irishman called at a dim .tor. to let a
bm tie of Johnron'. Anody. Liniment for the
Kheuniatlem ; tlie droggttt uktd him In what
rartof tlie tody It doubled him mott, ' Heme
coal," eaia be, bar. It la ivirf houland
corner er me."
For lota of end, born alt, red water in cows,
Iom of appetite, rot or murrain In tbttp i thin
wind, broken w;nd, and roaring, and for all
ohitrnutioni of tha kidney In horteauMBhtirl
daii'. Cavalry Conor Ion rowdtra.
Dr Schenck'a Pulmonic ffyrup, Nca
Weed Tome, and IQaadrake Pill.
Tbtie medicine, bare undoubttdly perform
ed mote caret of uoutumptloa than any other
remeoy known to th. Amerloan public. They
are compounded of vegetable Ingredient, and
contain nothing which can b. tnjnrlou. to th.
human constitution. Other remedies adver
tised a. curaf for consumption probably con
ulii opium, which is a aomewhat dangerous
drug In all ease., and if taken freely by eon
umptlve patUnls, It m i it do gr at Injury j for
Its tendency It o cor line tha morbid matter In
theantem, which, of Bourse, mut make,
eure Impossible. Schenck'a Palmonle Dyrap
I. warranted not to contain a particle of opi
um. It It composed of poweifbi but harmless
herbs, wnloh acton the lungs, liter, stomach
and blood, and thus correct all morbid teen
t ons, and expel all tLt diseased matter from
the body. Tht se are tb. only means by which
consumption can be cated, ai d as Schenck'a
Fn monio Syrup, aea Weed Tonlo, and Ma -diake
Pllli are the only medlcinra which op
erate In thU way, It I obvious they are the
only g nuin cure for Pulmonary t.'onstimp
Hon. Each bottle or thi Invaluable medicine
ia accompanied by lull direction. Dr Scbenuk
Is i rofeeslonally at bis prlrclpal office, corner
Nlxth and Arch suets. Philadelphia, every
M on. I at, where all letters lor advlc mutt be
addressed. . .
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Wilmington Lodge No.
319.
1 Regular meeting Ihls (TUESDAY) P. M at
(o'clock. TkM l. will be conferred afUr
regular business.
riiisiuamjiMinii,
Beoretaiy.
, april 20
H It
Accordeons
Jti't received another new lot of tht se One
Accoideons the very bett In th market,
' For sale at
' HKINSBEBQEB'S.
Frames! Frames!
Another new lot of the, new ttyl of
frame., Jnst received at
HEirJSDERCER'O
1,1 v Book and M aitc Stor. "
apt II 90 M
V
IT FPni l CA W 1m4 V 191 riPIM
SjAHIiii aspeoi""" ' "e
HEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MORE PARTICULARS I
MY ASSORTMENT OF
spRirain
IS NOW
IN ALL THE DIFFERENT LINES.
My customers have shown their appreciation of my LOW PK1CE3 by their
liberal purchases, for which I'm thankful. 8T1UNGEBS nut posted, and
desiring th valut of their vwwy, can get it by calling
V - ' -AT- : ' .
M. M. KATZ'S, 36 Market SI.
aprlt II
Ladies Trunks,
(lent Trunka Ha'rbala. Travellni Baas,
Saddle. HaraaM. Hridla. Collars," Hm,
and all kinds of Saddlerv Qoods Horalrlna
don. promptly at rureouabla prices at llio
raotaryoc
CARPENTER at MALLARD.
MUt' wtir w
J.'K. TUPHAM A Q.
Wo. ISouth Visut Stieet, Wilmington, N. f!
apru IT -
To the Public.
TAWVCF THE PK1KNPH (r MB. DUN
LI OAM CKOMARTIK, or both Pollthst
FaTtles, take this opportunity el saoounrtng
klai tar the ofllc nl Delegate t the Cunstitu
nenal Convention to be held In Saptembor
nasi.
M ANT CITlZKNSOr BLAPIN UUVNTY.
april It . M-l
FISNINQ POLES !
FISHIKQ POLES t
lag Pols as sold by us last Mason. Ale. a lull
sapplyof ait kinds of Lines, Useks, Ciorks,
lBkera, Spinners, Belie, Ac, Ae.
All JUIHK WW Vj
Ql JDS A MCRCHI80N.
aprUll w
Just Eeceived !
A large and oomplete assortment of
Stationery, Legul Cap, Fools Cap,
Letter, Pocket Note, Commercial
Note, Octave Note, Billet Note, Long
and Broad Bill Paper, and the best
and cheapest stock of Envelopes in the
dty.
ALIO, .. '
'Blfiiik Boolw
Of all kinds and aire. BLANK
BOOKS made to order. At
CONOLEY k YATE3'
Oitv Book Store.
april It W
RETAILERS
Will Ind It t. their adraatag. to examine a
Utef
1
OUoice JBnttcr'
1 kat w r. jobbing at ts. per pound.
Tobaysrs la th. country w. nr. oAVrin
e.lallndBeemnt""rOli CASH" and re-
duecd tb prices on all
aBOCEHIES
K. "extra charge" for packing, Bend for
samples and prices, and wo guarante. satla
factlta. I
OKO. MTEHS,
april n
tt IS Son'h Front Strest.
PURE SPICES
In Castor Bottle.
WHITE, , i PEPPBR.
BLACK, )
ALtSPICB.
U1NNAMON,
Ol.OVMS,
OINOKU,
MACK,
NUTMK08,
The Spiffs are guaran
teed etnctlj iure.
Finest Imported Goods.
U Marohand'a PnreOUTB Oil,
ht Marclianrt's Sardlnee In Put. Oilre Oil,
Ollva Oil Id Bettles,"
Edam, Pine Appl. and Bleek Cheese,
McEwan't, Yunnger'. and Bass' Al. ,
riQllAMii,
BREAKFAST STBIFS,
Largest and best line of TEAS In th 8tt
ranging la price from 50 cent to St s pound.
Family Orooertc. delivered In the eltjv '
CHisS D. MYEHS b CO.,
T Nrth rrott tft.
api nu v -t
QDS
COMPLETE
I Molasses ! Molassc3 !
8110 BM. R, It n'.ole,
I OO -H lids. H H MiiIkuh'H,
UUU Moils aud Mbii t aUa Malaawis,
' For sal by ' . ' .
K KHCit ) BH A OAIjDEH hKOM.
Flour ! Floud Flour !
.Ifle Ubla. H, W. Flour,
.KMI " I'eli Mills Hour,
SOU " rili-Sfis ttoyal riout,
r.raal. by
KRKUHNKR A VALNIK UHOi.
Hay! Hay!
91S Males No. 1 F.atrn Ray,
100BuleaM.lt. Bay.
fur aale by
! EEKUIINKH CAI.DBK flltUS,
Bacon ! lincon ! IUcon 1
3S Hoses D.S. Sides,
Aa) - f). H. fboH'ilnra, , . t , "
- fl - Mrunked Sides and StoHldr.
For sale hr t -
KKKOHMKK A OA UE k BHOS.
april is vi
2 2
JJUOMPT TIMK, OH 0A9H hCVKIS
WihU'J Tor 075 Package
Fine-Cut and
i'lug Tobaccos,
At Prlev lo Kulu
d. tTQorr.
april it
Edgecombe Cotton Plows,
Also tb Wstt and IMjtle.
Trace Obaln, Hm-na I'nllnr, ttaok Bands,
Woo.ln llies. I'luw line. Hhoe1 ant
Nial(i, Forks, llamas, An. Tha lsignst stnek
anil Inwfst prlM-sean naft.raat tha Old Ks
tablisbed Hardware Home ef
JOHN RAWKOJI,
ios. 1, 26 aait (1 Mm liet Street,
april in M
CHILDREN'S ALPACA SACKS,
8, 4, S, and T jean,
OKLV OJSE UOIXAR EACH.
Children's Alpaca PsnU only One Dollar
ai-h.
Pure White Linen Dank Vests only Two
Dullnrs each.
Tb. "i'll.l!;Kl.BS8, eUIUT.
N, m itjU Cellars, &o , at
MUNSON&CO'S,
CITY CLOTHIERS,
april IS 9.1
A Communication.
YOU WIMiFiNI)
Handsome Die's Stilts at A. DAVID'S,
Fins Prince A Ibert Coat at A. David'.
Nobby MunlnetsSuitsat A. David's.
Tlie latest stylo Pants at A. Davi t's.
A liautifttl lino of Furnbblng Goods at A,
David's.
Anything In th. Clothing line at A. David's,
Suit mad. to order at A. David's.
If you want the style go to A. David's.
Com. on. I crmo all and be suited at
A.DAVID'S.
april 1. M
Extracts lor tho Toilet,
QTJIUILA1V8 EXTHACTS,
I.tibin's Extracts.
JMicin's Mgbt H loom log CeKus.
flair IJrtihr, i onilix,
OiIihI c Ilk , Ae., Aits.
For sale by
OKEEN & fl.ANNE f
march St '
Mc dical Copartnership,
jQH. P. L. MURPHY Is frtm this d ito asro
otated with me In the practice of mediolna and
surgery.
aprU 18
WM. J LOVE.
SH-taW-8w
Tobacco, Snuff, Lyo and
Potash.
,2C0 Boxes Chewing Tobnoco,
20 libbla . nd Il'alf-Bbls Suuir, ' f
25 Cases lOz. Snuff,
100 Otses Lyo, ' .
75 Casps Potash,
For sale by
KFRcasr.a a caijDf.r nvm
HIW 4DTIRIISI2I5TS.
45.
BROWN &
45
fllMKET STREET,
ARE NOW FULLY PREPARED FOR THEIR
mm nuD solved
(DAiuaPADW,
WITH A COMPLETE A8SOHTMEIST OF
STAPLE llll FANCY DRY GOODS,
Comprising; llio Novelties of the Season.
RTBirED RUMMER RILKS 75 Cents, worth 81 12l. '
PLAIN OHENAD1NKH from 18 Cents npwud,
FKJUHED UUKNADlNEa 16o worth 870.
LINUN CA MBllICa 2o. and npwajd.
A vt-ry t holcSlacila el New Dr ) for Ladl. ad ChlldMft'e
wr.
FRENCH 0AMBRIO8 13 cts., wotth 25 ots.
NEW HTYLK8 IN OINQ1IAMS 11 cts., worth 17 ots.
. WAU POPLINS 121 ots , worth 20 ots.
' BESlOAUC0810oU.lworthl2ots.
L'LAMA LACE RIIAWL8 AND RACQUE8,
NOTTINGHAM LACE HHAWLH AND 8A0QUES,
SHETLAND HIIAWLS, IN WIllfE AND STRIPES.
A VERY large assortment of UUNHIIADES, the lateat styles that can be
fonnd in the Pimntry, at priocs ringing from 20 ots. to $7. -
Ladles, Misses and Boys White and Striped Hose,
Gents White and Striped Bocks for Summer wear, ,
1 Ladies and Misses Ganxs Underwear,
Gents and Boys Gauze Underwear,
Gent's Jeans Drawers (made to onr special order),
Gent's White Dress blurts and Bows,
- Wooln and Linen Goods for Gente end Boys wear,
The largest linns on MU8L1N8 ever shown tn this oity, inch aa
HW1H8 PLA1DH, Stripes sad Plain.
NAINSOOK PLAIDS, . . .
OHGANDIES PLAIDS, " " ' .
VICTORIA LAWNS.
IIocl eWriula IVom 11 uptvnrd.
IL,tii4n Mhtliiif ami Pillow CnstlniT.
r. WE WILL SUO W for ONE WEEK a very handsome line of
' . DRAP D'ETE MANTLES and 8ACQUES.
- SOliB AOKN'i'l fur f rsstik I.ealla- l ul t'npur Htatteirna
, , MACHINiNttDLtS b cents eoh.
We have several JOB LOTS in ditloreut departments, but want of spaoe pre
vent us from tmumoratinrT ; a visit only can cover the ground.
ONE PRICE STRICTLY CA$H-N0 SAMPLES CUT.
BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market Street.
P. S. It has been almost impossible for us to par the attention to onr pat-
roua tliHt we would desire owing to the increase of onr business and lack of
room, We take this opportunity to apologize to those who have not been
waited on as promptly as we should wib, aud would recommend all who can
to call early In the day as we can show
' . .
JQLUBLE PACIFIC G1IA10 CQ-;
CAPITAL
PRICES REDUCED THIO DAY.
T WO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED TONS SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO
for sale, either for CASH or on CKOF TIME. Liberal terms will be mad
with Merchants and other reliable parties to sell this Ouano at onr Wareho
prioes.
W. II. McRAItY & CO.,
Commission Merohants. Agent for Paolflc Guano Co., and Dealers In No. 1 Peruvian QoanO
North Watbb Strbbt,
WILBlINUTOn, n,
Suh- gents For tho Sale of Soluble Pacillc OuanO.
r. n. canNom
V, UIIAIIA.M....
Jan HI
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OFFER TO THE TRADE
500
BBM. ri.Ot R-all grade.;
100
B AOS COFFEE,
150
BBLS.'STRTJPS,
2,000
SACKS SALT, o., 4c.
8ond them Your Orders.
april IT -ly
Slippers.
Ladlr. Brona. gllMrfrsonly St. '
Do. Morocco ttuppvrs rrom SI and np
ward. .
Men' Rllppr from St and upward.
Msn'sulllllersfor .,.,
At CJiAKLFS A. PRICK 8, .
No 82 Markit Street,
aprltIO . S'gn of th Oiilden Boot.
Children's Carriages.
jrAROK STUCK OF NEW STYLES TOS
Opting tmd.. Also, Straw Matting, Window
Shadr, Rattan and Willow Chair., Foot Mats,
los Boies, Aa
Fir mis low by
s Irt !, A, ' " r'"' ' '
4C.
RODDICK
45
them more attention. apl 18-tf
1 i l , UXii.l.l
1,000,000.
, , Old Hundred, V. O.
., .....Marlon, S.O.
S7-8mdAw
Bacon Corn Syrup
Molasses
150 Boxes D. S. Sides A 8he)ulders,
150 " Smoked Sides k Shoulders,
12,000 Bushels Prime White Corn,
SOBbls. S. IL Syrup,
, 150 Hhds. and Bbts. Nsw Crop.
Cuba Molasses.
For sale low by
WILLIAMS & MURCHISON.
Hav-Hoop Iron-Glue-Bice.
200 Bales Prime N. R. Hay,
800 Bundles Hoop Iron,
100 Bbls. Glue.
30 Bbls. Whole Kioe,
For sale low by
WILLIAMS k MUBCHISON.
Flour. Sugar, Coffee and
Cheese.
800 Bbls. Flour all grades ;
100 Bbls. Kenned Sugar, ,
! 150 Bags Prime Rio Coffee, -
25 Boxes Factory Cheese.
. For sale low by . -
WILLIAMS k MURCmSON.
Guano! Guano!
850 Tons Guanape Guano, ' v
300 Tons Eureka Guano, ,
For sale low by
WILLIAMS k MCECEI80V.
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