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WILMINGTON, .N, C. -.
FRIDAY, A P JUL 23, 1870.
UEADQUAlltEIW; ;
REPORTED DECISION OF THE
SUPREME COURT VOIDIaO
.TIJEFpRjJEMET V I
. ACTS.
'rESIGNATIONO? ATTORNEY
general williams.
-Supreme court. j
becretarx delano, will
-. RESIGN.
Ntw York, April 22 Noon A di
ptoh to tbs Han from Washington
B that the Banerne Court wiit al-
j tre oa the 84 day of May. Altbong'i
t ef has been no formal ooufereucd
or vote on the Louisiana ewe, winch
ii vu Tea the constitutionality of the
' Eofuroenieut aots, there is good reaxon
t Micro that this tribunalby a tu xit
deo ded majority, will sihUiu the d
s eiHion of JuhHoO Bradley in th Court
, b mow and declare all of the legialution
too void and without an; oonstitu
tionality or warrant. . The opuiiou will
b rnwvad until, the aieetin ? of the
Conrt next Fall.
WisHwaTOK, April 22- Nlght-Altor
ney Goneral Williama has resigm d
Hia resignation taken effet on the
15th of MWtNouooeser has been
named.' Wilh'ams feoea home', hojiiog
to become Bnator from Oregon,
It ia the general impression of those
like' to' be iujaredrtbat the cA
known as the Grant pariah Sonne, iui
jiving the "constitutionality of the
enforcement aot of -May t3Uti, J870,
wil uot be decided at this term of the
Sipreme Court, but tbe same au
ih rity asserts that a large uiijority of
ti 1 Court, if not all, are of the opin
ion that the act is unconstitutional.
All the oases whioh have been argued
at the present term, exoept tins, it ia
thought will be deoided before ad
journment One of these is what has
bam called the capitation tax esse,
from Maryland, Arising uudtif a statute,
of thu'Btoto paused iu 1832, which- v
on res to the State one-fifth of tie
gnx4 Smoarit received bj'thf rCoqp
? tuf from"' passenger travel on the
Washington branoh road of the Bulti
- mire a'id Ohio Company. Before the
counsel of the Company advised that
this tax . waa unconstitutional, the
Company had paid into the State
Treasury on aooouiit of the tax more
thau 2:3.000,000, and has paid in divi
dends to the State, as a stockholder in
thd branoh road and as a stockholder
in the main road,more than $5,000,000.
Seoretary Delano will certainly re-
Sir Edward Thornton has one hun
dred oases referred to him as Umpire
of tbe Mexican. Commission, and will
not reaob the seat easel deciding (La
responsibility, of sacking Bagdad at
' tbe mouth of the Rio Grande, very
soon.
GOTHAM.
SINKING OF THE STEAMER
! SfONINGTON. j , . -
THE - f BLACKMAILER'S TESTI-
M0NY CONCLUDED,
. Nkw Yoek. April 22-Night-The
fitouington, of the Boston line, sunk
at her moorings, , while repairing.
.There were forty workmeu on board,
11 of whom escaped. She went down
iu a heavy swell in five minutea
.The Ninth Annual Convention of
the National Board of Fire Undor
.writ met here to-day. Fifty Con-.;
piuies were represented, lhe pro
ceedings were preliminary.
Specie shipment. 83(56,000. ... ,
N Beecbera testimony was eono'.uded
to-day. Half a dozen witnesses were
examined regarding the general
morals and wiles of the blackmailer.
. , .- , euiu.
THE ' INSURGENTS ACTIVE IN
BAGUA AND COLON.
KftV WstApril 2l-N?ght.-Ad-vipoa
torn Havana (epott that 1,000
well mounted insurgents entered the
jurisdiction of Srigua on Friday hut,
and burned seveu large plautationn
io the district of Qurmada de Los
Guinea.' They met with no resistance.
Manuel Buarez, formerly an officer of
'tue Spanish army, was in command.
Anotbef -rebel -eavalry corps, esti
mated to be 1,500 strong, is operating
" under tlefl. Saftgnill, ' iu the eastern
part tf thd jurisdiction of Colon. It
was supposed at Havana that rein
forcements had been reaeived by Cap
tsin General Valmateda, sufficient to
i prevent the insurgents from overnu
' ing Colon, and to check their progress
westward fox thd present, r '
MEXICO.
THE ME?JCANn CONGRESS IN
, SESSION. , ; ,
,(;,ij',i k !- - ' ......
TOM BCQTT AND HI3 PARTY AT
i "THE CAPITAL."
CiTT 0, Mexicoj April 12, via Ha
' tana, April 23 Night-The last bch
ioa of' the present Congress wsg
Opened by President Lor do de Tejada
with a speech. The President said
that the relutions of Mexico with the
foreign, powers were friendly. In ac
cordance with the recent amendment
to the Constitution a Senate would be
organised in September.' The execu
tive had fulfilled all the requirements
of the constitutional amendments and
' the reform laws, but old prejudices
and a spirit of bigotry still lingered.
Borne persons, by artfully creating an
07.
unreasonable rxoitemeiit, had given
ocoiiiou or pretext for the formation
of laiall armed bands in parts of
Micheour and Jalinco. They pre tend-e-i
to believe that Mexicans would
illcv ' themselves to be deprived
of the glorious result of the
victories tUt-y hud purchased with their
blood; of those ideaa and principles
whose incorporation in the constitution
aud laws of the country elevated the
repub'ic to a p!ao among the mofct
liberal and civilized people. Thfl
PreKident stated tli it niesHiireH would
be Kiibmitteil making eduoat ou com
pulpory and providu-g for a uormnl col
lege iff femule teaohem. , ? $
Ool. Tom Scott and party have ar
rived at the capital. Mauy who
tuoiigbt that their purpoae was diplo
uudio and warlike, are now convinced
thrtj they are here in pursuit of i
i urelv speculative ami commercial en
terpntte. Fuuds have beeu oV posited
fur the ooustruction of light houses
at lampico and eta ( ruz.
t KALKKJII.
DISTRESSING CASE OF SUICIDE.
lUi.Eirm, April 2'2 Night. Jacob
is Xvombouird. ciaar tnar ol iJhar
liittesville. V., more recently of
Lynchburg and Hichmond, shot him'
stiif futtilly in the hi sd here tliis even
ing with a email pistol. Cause, failure
to obtniu work and disheartened ia
cotisequence. He leaves a wife aud
three ohildreu iu Lynchburg Ho be
longed to botn tue K.niglits of I ytlins
of Oharluttesville, and the Red Men of
Juchuiond. f
LOUISIANA
THE SENATE IN COURT OF
PEACnMENT.
IM
New Touk, April 22 Night.- The
Si-Hate to-day resolved itHulf mlo a
Court of Impeachment to ; impeach
Clias. Clinton of high crimes and mis
demeanors in office, and notified the
House of tlteir action.' A Committee
was appointed to prepare rules to gov
em tbe Senato when sitting as a Court
of Impeachment, aud a joint resolu
tion was adopted, suspt-ndmg Auditor
Clinton froji office pending impeach
ment. Aiunom
THIERS COMING TO THE FRONT
i i- AGAIN. x -
Paris. April 22.--Noon. Th Mon
iteur any a : Thiers lias been eleotedto
tbe Senate by many departments, and
may possibly be elected President of
that body, whioh position he is sure to
tioia tor are.
London, April 22 Night The
bearing of the scat holders in her Ma
jesty's Opera House, restraining
Moody & Sauky from using that build
iug for a revival, has been postponed.
ELECTUICISMS.
The Presbytery of New CaBtle, Del.,
rejected tbe General Asaembly'a over
ture, regarding rotary eldership, by a
vote of 4ti to 14. .
Tbe Union Pioifio R. It. is passable
except six miles, where the trains
transfer.
Roswell C. Smith, of Hartford, Ct.,
author of Smith's Grammar and other
school books, is dead, aged 78.
At New Orleans there is a railroad
war. The fare via tbe Jackson route
to New York is 33, aud the reduotioi
at other points are iu proportion.
A San Fraiicisco dispatch says: Toe
steamer Venture has been wrecked at
Point Lua aud is a total loss. All the
passengers were saved. The cargo
will be saved with fair weather. A
burning steamer, suen off Santa Bar
bara, is firing distress : guns and a
schooner hits goue to her relief.
Jessie & Duvali's cotton mills, at
Zanesville, 1 0., were on Wednesday
evening damaged by fire to the extent
of $25. UO0; insured. .
In the Chicago billiard tournamont
Callaghan beat Livermau. Garter beat
McAtt'ee 200 to 46, making the highest
average of the tournament. He
counted as follows: 18, 11, 15, 23, 0,
20, 11, 72, 30. Time of gaae 55
minutes, Burleigh beat Magsiole 2U0
to 164.
A dispatch from Jan Francisco says
there is nothing authentio regarding
tbe burning of tbe steamer oil' Santa
Barbara. Hlie fared 25 guns, and her
stern was burning when the fog u:d
her. -
One of the Shah's daughters wa
married on January 26th to the Imau
Jumeh of Teheran. A corrfspondent
of 'lhe London Academy writes that
public opiuion in Persia regarded Ihj
marriage as another link of the chain
with whioh tbe King tries to attach
himself to tbe priesthood, and then
adds this description of the festivities
attending the wedding! "The bride
Vailed, and covered with what looked
like a waving mass of molten gold,
was taken to her husband's bouse
at half-past nine ; soldiers with can
dles in the muzzles of their guns,
lined the road, the walls of the houses
were illuminated with oil lamps, and
as tbe priucess lelt her father's palace
guns were fired and fireworks let oft.
Tbe. fireworks weut off very well, with
but a few exceptions; on the roof
whore we had taken np onr stand some
hundreds of rockets suddenly burst
off in all directions, burning many of
the spectators, aud some suns aud
stars exploded just as the bride's car
riage was passing, frightening tbe
horses and burning the uniforms of
many soldiers , and servants.'; To-day
a grand salvo of artillery was fired off,
aud some festivities took place in the
greut square.
"There was (jf: old family fuel te
tween them," waa what a witness iu a
Chicago murder case said to the juiy.
The Judge aeked ber if she didn't
mean 'feud,'! aud she, Apkqd-hinvwho
was telliug this story.
luriimun ntoiiCf
IlLUUinU IfHItUO and rtDt.d
taamoit taiblonabla ityl at tha
lUDBMALOrriOB
wiinmoioiT. it. c. Friday,
fLKL-U-i 1 I 1-
SPICIAL.
Tbs Wwwtok eolla Is mlt Ilk tht .
wood, ltk klltU J(M toUsd, Uf U
sot turn sut
la lurj ar tU,
Both ab aa4 ksnaalk,
' Bring ttfhttr namsl'd and this, "
TkrwlU(Tr ktokdava.
Nor mra j.llow tot krewi,
U lb. tOXODUMT'a 4ally krMk4 tm
Wttnot doubt haixtrol. at popl mio
rta iui arm r. .unriBg wiife KMMy III
m a. (vtm, wbloh aa tKu b eurad with)
abjtUatw lw ot Jiuoa't AnodrncUaU
PtisnntPimtlTaPillt.vklsk araus k
li-gei'aiulT.lTKilS la tkla SUkla, aj aaralf
t).i-ub;, and at mild aad gaatla la tkair
openuiB. On.lcaduM. Uaad taalttlaa, tr
Itr Sckaack's Palavaale BTrvPtfcs
Taalc, lllaaSraka Pllia.
I bra attdlMBM Lav undtubudiv sartor
cd tutu a eiUM of Laniuaptloa Ifeaa aa; ataat
riac j knova to U Aatorlaaa aabH -tkay
ar oamiiaaaded T vr4al Ingrvdlaaa, and
contain aotbtni kkh eta bd Injartaufet tb
baman eanrtiMnkm. , ()th raaiadk. adrar.
tld aa auMraw eonaaapttoa probably eea
uln opium, kik fc) a toaMwhat danfwou
di jif In all UN, aad If Ukaa (raalf kv oon
uniptiTa p.tl'nla, It raw da (T.at lajaryj for
tt idenrjr U ia eabftaa iht iwrkldl aatUr la
thaMfai, allien, of aiarna, Ba-t aak a
out lapeaakls. Schsaskl rshaoala J rua
I. wartajitad not to oonlataa pariMlaofaprV
Iti.eaaiBOMdor powaifai feoikvailoaa
bi-rsi, wa kk atlmi Ik lanp, tlrar, itomaeh
d blaud, sad tbaaoarract aR aiorktd ra
t m, and ipl all it. dlMawd aittter fiaa
tbabodj. Tb m r tb l j aaaoa b wklrb
ooii.umu on eaa be aid, a..d aa Sokak't
Paiinouiasyrap.ftaa Wad loo la, and Mi
il'.k Pllh ai h oolt mcdielnM vbiek on
er u In till, way, M obvloa tbaj ara tha
only g nutn. eura for Paimooary ron.caip
inn Hmui. ma in.aiaania aniein
UafeoBpanlfd by talldirartlon. Ir Srhamk
I. irui.aioallf a lilarlBvlil ofl.o, eurn.r
Mitband Ark , fklljd.labla. ..art
Mondar. karatll1tralt addaa
oh bo
adilrtaiiad , ,
lfIWADVRTl3IME51i
Wilmington Lodge No.
f j 319.
Kinartrst anatln tbli inmivi . if.
S o'cloca m work In Ika F, V, aaaraa. .
MJ IUl( Wl W TT. Wl. "a I
. fBEaXOMCUaalNO, .
. Saaralary. i
P , W it
VllmlnKton i Steam Fire
Engine Company Ko. 1. !
MBMBKRSi TbfraalUbaaaiaaUn.ariha
Dampanr tbli (Prldav) avanina atsa'ekiak.
A. .undry bwmim of Importance IU b
uruugn. up, a inn naaasnoo ia anttrrd. , ,
W.U JBWITT, f
mf ' : " " ao.ttry. ,
HEADQUARTERS
IighttiU
.WitaisoToa, . (J., April I d, ins.
MBHBEKSi Toa aro kaakv ordered te aft.
tend a aaellpf of your Ooapaay, to-aifbt, at
S o'olook, at th old Llbra.y room. Soutb
crwnt .vrcv., wr Lii. purpoaa Of adopting a
name and nnllorm. All 1U oa orenand to
aeUI their initiation fee. Member who kaa
not slgord tbe Oon.litntloa are reaa.eted to
oome lorward and do ao at this ateetinf .
By order or Uie Captain.
. . . KlCtURf" W. FRIOI,
Orderly Sarfeant.
aprllM ,.. n-it
MORRIS' MINSTRELS
...... . , -AT-
OPERA HOUSE,
THURSDAY and FRIDAY,
..i - trtl 9M aad SSd. ' r
Admialoa at uaal. Batervad seat aa be
pros nred at tiatlonal Hotel of tbe Ma afar, j
Nor Thie Troop wsmiaarad ttrletiy
moral In tvery renpeoi,
.ril2a.f ' aa-tt
Shirts Mad to Order,
I ba, Moored th Aaeaey for Ward' tklrM
and i
prepi
renared to nuke the flneit New York
Mill, and WaauaUs Nklr sat
loaiaDtoo-
tng a lure tit.
.at New York and Wamratta Mill, aaad
to order, ataS a pleoe. Rrery Kklrt aaraor
teed to fit. Mad ky U. 4k W. Ward, Broad
way, Hew fork
A. DATID.AfMtat Wl)alBfta. f
Oenti Merino tJndrhirU Is eenU.
OentiLinfa O.m'irie UandkerrhlafktS or.
(ienti Fin Hair Hot 98 cent, . ,
, , , a. piyio.
aprtltl '. .. ; . ., ,, as
The Ulpseys Prophecy ; ;
OR, TBI
I Bride of an Evening. .
.W H ,!: li . SV S ' " . f
. ,. . .... ' . . v, . tr-t (
fir. Enaata , E. H. Saatkirarf k. (
Beltii toluae Flfh f m Mew end Uaifornt
edition or Mi S.U.B a.aoatkwrtk'l
brated work. .
tiomplete tn on tart OaodaelaMi volaatk :
,,:;"- oaa at .
HEirJODERCER'G
wUW Book aad Uaal Store. ' -
apill e - ,,'ir . . -, , ;
-i '-' 1 ."? " "i" '
BOYS
Blue Flannel Suits,
Bom vary til at as W.
'": ? I , (. .
r Randaoat r.rlp Salts, all waol, nly
M,M' i mi Mtf if it nt 1 " ' y
' tV-Mea'eBI CB FLaWUFL SUITS, beat
good, and nioely made will aot lade.
Vt Handson PAkTS.all woi,nly tUO
7- Strip Halt Bom, Balbrla do., A.,
Ac, at . , ,
xMUNSON & CO'S,
ciTT cTjrrjERa,
aprll It
' FAOTOUr.5
Doors, Sa she Blinds and
' Wben yoa want bottom price, fo vbrrl
i her are mad foot of Walaa trt, Oalvlll
a, oo miii.
W. DTKBS.
U-tai
prill
KIWADYtILTI8IJCINT8.
MORE PARTICULARS I
MT ASSORTMENT OF
18 HOW COMPLETE
IN ALL THE DIFFERENT LINES.
My customers hava abown their appreciation of my LOW TRICES by their
liberal purchased, for which I'm thankful. STRANGERS not posted, and
desiring iht valu of rAetr mokiy, can get it by ealliug
-AT- '
M M KATZiS, 36 Market SI.
aprll It
Ladies Trunks,
Bent Trinka, Hatrh.l,, TraTOlinf Bm.
Saddl. HarDe, Bridle., Collar,. Manage,
and all kind, of Saddlery Good. Ke.alrin
don pronplly al reeeonabl prloe at the
factory or
OARPKNTCR A MALLARD.
, , . to
4S. TOPHAM t0..
M.ISolh riant aaaet, liming ton, N. O
M n . ,f f. ... l-tf
FISHINO POLES I
v fISHlKQ rOlEt!
Jart reoelred a lartelotaf thuee Ine Plab-
lB Pole aaaold y nelaet a.aaon. Air a lull
appiyof all kind, of Line, Hooka, Uorki,
laker, Splnaem, Bol. ., A.
all Jataalt wary towky
wi -.1
.KU IftBOBIBON.
aprU II
ust'ReceiTedf
A large and complete aaaortment of
BttUoBwy, ' Lpl Cap, Fools Gap,
Latter, Fookat Note, Commercial
-- 9 -. iff. ; t i" ,
NoU, OcUve Note, Billt Note, Long
and Broad Bill Taper, and the beat
and eheapeat stock of Envelopes in tbe
j ; ALSO, -
Blank BooIcn ;
Of sll kinds sad sices. BLANK
"J.J".:-' :.
BOOKS mads to order. At
0OK0LEI A TATES'
OitT
aprll I '
Book
Store.
M
RETAILERS
Will lad It to rkelr advaatag to xaala a
Maf """
. ' i M Packaa; af
Olioice Butter"
; That wear Jobbla at Vote, parponad.
To bay or ia th antry we ara offer! n
"tpeelal ladaMBMBt "BOB CASH" and ra-
daodkhprtoMaall
, ''tra aharf" for pklag. land for
aaaplee and prle, aad ww foaranhM aatlt-
faotloa.
- : ; ' " " SKO. MTBBS, '
aprll II II II Sooth Front Street,
Children's Carriages.
TABOK STOCK Or Bf w STTLE8 FOB
HuriBl trad. Alao, Btraa Mattlnf, Wlidow
ahadaa, RatUa aad Willow Chain, root Mat,
!e Beiea, A
).' Bo al low by '
aprll M .., O. A. SMITH A CO.,
Prank farter Lager
QUABTS ,AB1 riBTS,
on ' rv 'li f;BtiTiMPOBiiu.
Ia eaar of Four and Sli Doaon.
CHAS. D. MYERS k CO.,
V ... . 6 A7 North Front St.
CMce' LafiilwGet Oranw.;
rpWBNTY BOXES. j
i CHAS. D.MTERSJkCO.,
I T orth Front St
Elegant Holl Hotter for
Table Use, 35 cents.
CHAS 0. MYERS k CO.,
7, North Front 8u
aprll tt '
Star oopy.
ccombe Cotton Plows,
Alio th Wttt aad Plila.
' ... :
' Trac Chain, Bora Collar, Back Band.
Weei.lnr Hoea. Flow l ine. Sborela and
Bpd(ws Pek, Hame,. did. Tha largeat .twh
ad loweat prlora eaa be fonnd at th iM B
Ubliabad Hardware Haur of
JOBM DAWROM,
Bo. II, and ,1 Market Bttett.
aprilll M
apeil 23. m.
III;;
-22-
pROMPT TIMK, OB CASH IICTKKH
wanted for 875 rakio
Fine-Cut and
Plug Tobaccos,
" .... At Prions la Bait.';,
' , Dt riaOTT.
anrill W
Mrs. 13. A . LtlMSDC'H,
ON FHIOAV, AprU M34.
Th Ladle ar reapectfully Inviwd to
eall.
aprll i-m
GRAND 0PEMiG
-or-
gPRING AND SlIfdME
MILLINERY
THURSDAY, AFRIL 22d 1875.
Ilrs. A. D. BROWN,
Bxcaanga Ceraor, ...
Wllldiaplay tha 'larteet and ttMiUd
atoek of I rimmed aud untrlomad Hat and
Bonnet,, "elected from the Principal Import,
r f French and BnglUh Faeliion. In tbU
aonntrv. Thev embrace manv noreltlee and
will k rrd at popular trio. All ar In
vited to call aad examine.
eprlMS M
' OF THK-
PCJBLIC.
Ilarsliars Office;
CITY OP WILMINGTON, N. C,
April Mth, 1875j (
JB OBDBB TO BNABLB ME 1 OlkAMBX
the Olty tboioughly, and with a little delay aa
poeribl, I here divided tbf Olty Into four (4)
HraJih Dlatrlrf, wHh a fltalth tlltlcorFaii
tlgardtodntytt ae'hj S S ii i 1 L
THB FIB8T DfSTKIOT,
In ohar( of Health Offlew J. B. Bovn, em
braoe, that porMonot the City North of Mar
ket and Eart of fifth Bt;t.
i THB SBOOBD DISTBtOT,' "ii t
In eharge of Health Officer O. O. Tylf,n
brae that portion of th City North of Mar
ket and Wcat of Fifth tttraett.
In charge of Health Officer A. J. lMon, em
brace tbat portion f th City Boatb of Mar
ket and Eaat of Fifth Htraat.
THB FOURTH DISTBIC1,, (, ,
Ia charge of Health Officer S F. Walcott, em
brace that portion of th Olty South of Mar
ket and Wert of rtfth Street.
Tb Health Officer, may be daftgnatcd by the
yellow roaette, and they ar Inatruoted to In.
pact and report all anelenntlnont to my effir.
It 1 hoped that th Oi tl gone generally will
00 operate with la tbl Important work, and
begin the B'tded cleaning without farther de
lay- ' " " '
Any proa reqalrlrg th arrrlrn ef a ftca.
vanger may rrport the faot to th Health Officer
of th Dlrl.lon la which tb work I to t dona,
or at aty effloe, and th auttteV thall hae Uie
proaiptrit attention. ' . ' ' ' ' '.
Trnatlng no farther appeal ty oar good Ctti-
aen aiay b tqulrdiand that ear Oltyinall
be a nodal In Matneaa daring tbe eoming Stuu-
ar, . , , ...... i .
i i j ' I am, wary toapeetfally, '-tl;
J. Hi BOBIUBON, ,
aprll 16-tf - city Marihel. :
Medical Copartnership J
R. P. L. MTJBPHT I frea) tba flteMX
i i i
eta ted with m la th praetlo of nedloln and
lurgary.
Wkt.J. LOVB.
, W.ttaw-lw
aprll II
-i f. ! , I ,.,,..) ... .,- t .
. ,.:' H OF ' W
i ! . AT - . .
SEW iB7ESIISII5IS.
45.
BROWN
&
45
, ARE NOW FULLY PREPARED FOR TIIEIR '
; ::OASU.PAlQW,
WITH A COMPLETW ASIORTMENT OF
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY COOOS,
s (Comprising tlicoveItIes of tlie IScnson.
STRIPED HUMMER SILKS 78 Oiita, worth $1 12,.
PLAIN (1RENAD1NEH frttm 18 Ct uta upwiud,
FIGURED OKENADINES 15o., worth 37ft, .
LINEN CAMUKICH 28o, and npwajd.
A rr I'holr lartlua al Naw lra di lor l.adl aad Chlldroa'a
', .'i' ! ,. 7.. - ..Waar. . ... r... 4
FRENCII CAMRRTCS 13 eta., woith 25 ots. ' ! . , 4
NEW STILUS IN OINQHAMS 11 eta., worth 17 ota,
V ' WABU P0PLIN8 121 ota , worth 20 cts.
: : . ' ' i It EH I" CALICOS 10 eta. j worth 12 cts.
LXAMA LACE SHAWLS ANDBACQUJ88, t
NOTTINGHAM IjACE SHAWLS AND SACQUES,
: . j . i . BUETLAND SHAWLS. IN WHITE AND STRIPES,
A VERY targe aaitortmoot of HUNHHADES, the latent stylus that can be
found in the conntry, at priet-s rsogbg from 20 cts. to $7.
Ladles, Misses and BoyJ Wlilto and Striped Hose,
' Oents White nd Strijied Seek for Snmmer wear. v
j Ladies nd Miaaea Oatiae Underwear, .( t .tr. - '
OobU and Hojs Qauze Uuderwear,
Gout's Jeana Drawers (made to our apeoial order).
i - ,'u -.'J -. .! Geufs White DreasHhlrU and Bows,
Woolen aud Lluon Gowla for Gents and Boys wear,
The largest lines on MUSLIMS ever shown in this city, snou aa
BWIHS PLAIDS, Steipes and Plain. ,
! NAINSOOK PLAIDS, j
j ',, OUOANDIES PLAIDS, t ,
VICTORIA LAWNS. V
lied Hi-nl" ft'om til upTrnrtl. .
Linen wlutinir mid l'Hlow Cttmlnir.
i ar WE WILL SHOW for ONE WEEK a very handHomfl line of
, DRAP D'ETE MANTLES and SACQUES.
ST- 801, K AOFNTS for r ran it l,alina (in fapwr fattwrna
" - MA,CHINB NsrOLKS O Oantaaaoh.
We have several JOB LOTS in Uiilureut detmrtuimitH, bnt want of space pre
vents u from enumerating ,' a viait only can cover the ground.
ONE PRICE STRICTLY CASH-NQ SAMPLES CUT.
; BROWN & K0DDICK, 45 Harket Street.
r. S. i It has been almost impossible for n td pay tha attention to onr pat
rons that wa would desire owing to tbs inoreaie of our business and lack of
room. . We take this opportunity to spologtzo to thoso who hare not been
waited on as promptly as we should wi
to call early in tbe day as we can show
't ..' i ! 1
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUMO CO.;
CAPITAL 1,000,000.
PRICES REDUCED THIS DAY.
, TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED TONS SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO
for sale, either for CASH or on CROP TIME. Liberal terms will be mad
with Merchant and other reliable parties to sell this Gnano at our Wareho
prices, 1
W. II. McIlAUY & CO.,
Commlailoa Mtknia, Igentafor PaolfloOiano Do., and Dealer, in Ni. 1 Perarlan Quan
) ,,, -1 , Nobth Wateb Btbeet,
8ub-i gents for Uio Sale
r. n. niRMi.
CJ, daMAlf AM....
jan II
At $53.00 per Ton, Cash, or 860.00,
. ... a
AVASSA: ACID PHOSPHATE,
At 833.00 per Ton, Cash, or 838.0
WB OtJABlNTEK that tba ptrrioat High Gra
B. B.BBtD(tf!Bt1, frelder.t .
It. yrlliK Tl. uiin.r . , I
l bji k sb a a t icaarrurTr,
0. h. UfcVArKl.IN, auiirlnteiident,
Jan
Molasses ! Molasses !
' BOO Bbla. 8. K Moiait, 1 ,
. 100 Hbiia.N 11 Molaaaaa, ' " '
aoU0ii aad Bui. cnba MoIbmm, i ;
For le Dy i . . ' '
KKKO iNIH A UALnCB BROS, i
": !'.f.""l ui iJ . J' ' j
Flour i s Hour I Flour !
1 ' see Bbi,. b .tr: rionr, 1 , !'Vw""'a! !
i- 00 . Belt Mllle Floor,' 11 , ' I i
, . t 30 ( , rrlaaar Bof at- flow. : - U
, faraalaBv -. V i ii o H i
: . ,,,, KBRUHJir.B 0A1JJBB BHDS.
attf Bafw No. tCaatera) Hay,'( i.J,,
"AM Bales Bay. ..il t .: h njKj
.Foeaalakr ii m iui nnir m in
,j KEBOHNKR OAXJDEJV BBOB,
Bacott i; Bacon I VBacoa
' Jtoii, Ti. B.'KMrk. Ai " -uUi) I
S " D. 8. abonfderi,
' 8mokedBldt and Shoulder.
For 1 by
BKBOHSIB A 0 ALDER BKO:
aprUlS M
WHOLE 110. G.801.
45.
RODDICK
45
- h, aud would reoommeud all who oan
them more sttention. apl 18-tf
I ...J ..II... 1 .1 i li . i in ,
of Soluble Pacific Guano.
...........Old Hundred, J,
, 0.
.0.
, Marlon, S.O.
37-Smdttw
: WE. OFFER
OUE STAlfDAED FEETI1IZEES
' For the Seasob of 1875, delivered on ;ths Cars, st Our
t ."..W ;'; ' i 1 FBotory, a the folloiring ' '
REDDdli)!) PRICES :
SOLUBLE NAVASSA GUANO
payable 1st of November, next;
, payable 1st of November next.
of onr FertllUari ahall befnllr UAiMTAtaao
NAVASSA GUANO COMPANY
OFFER TO THE TRADE
500
BB1.3. FLOPB all grade;
M.f H'.tl I
i 100
9A09 corrn, .,
K'ai u''ii t-Bi'i ,w, ''nit,-
it ,ii " 'i
;.:,i50
B&I.S. fintrr j,
2,000
BACKS SALT, .
'Send thBm Your Ordr.
april IT M'1