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WILimiGTOIT. 17. C SATURDAY. HAY 1, 1875.
WHOLE 110. GX03.
VOL XXIV. HO. 104.
WILMINGTON, N. a ;
FATURDA1!. MAY 1, 1875.
BY TELECRAPHL
"llEADQUAltTEKS.
THE MEDICAL MEETING AT
LOUISVILLE
FRUIT TREE3 IN WASHINGTON
UNINJURED.
CONGRESSMAN KELLEfS RE
TURN FROM A SOUTHERN
TOUR.
UNQUALIFIED "TESTIMONY IN
FAVOR Or' 'I HE bOTIII.
NO MORE NEED FOR TROOPS
THERE THAN IN PENNSYL
VANIA OR OHIO.
THE COUNTRY TREMBLING ON
THE VERGE OF FINAN- .
C1AL RUIN,
1 WASHnaTOS, April 30 Night. The
Nnvjr Department has aligned it Ktitll'
to represent it at the meeting of Mm
AmVricsn Medical Association, to b
held at Louisville on the 4th proximo.
The fruit tree in tbU vicinity are
nuiujurod. The recent rains havu.
hfiptid the wheat.
Judge William D, Kelley.of Fi'unsy 1
uania, returned from a aix wet ka tuur
in the South to-day, and boars wont
euapuatio testimony against the South
ern policy of his own party iu thelaet
Congress, Whan asked to-uiglit whathe
thought of the political condition of
the South, he used these words: "The
vote I most regret during my fourteen
?'dnr in Congress, ia that which I cast
ast winter in favor of the Force Bill."
He further said that ea-iaras his ob
servation went, during hia extended
t iur, there was no more necessity for
tue use of Federal military force thau
thre is in Pennsylvania or Ohio. He
talked with Confederate soldiers,
with Northern men, negroes, carpet
baggers and travelers, aud he was snr
. pnz-.d at the good feeling existing.
Ho said he should hereafter taKe lit
tle stock in Southern outrages, espec
ially if they ae reported as occurring
in toe sections he visited.
He gave an example of the fueling in
the South by relating what he himsolf
s w in Augusta, being himself unknown
Ua happened to be ia that city on the
d y onuses for decorating the graves
of the Confederate dead. He remain
ed and observed closely the proceed
ings. A long procession marched
through the streets with engines, civia
organizations, &0., it being trrated an
a general holiday. Judga Kelley ob
served the signitioant fact that while
m ta and women were gathered for the
parpose of paying tribute to the mem
ory of tho dead Coufedorate soldiers
' the prinoiral mcrslo on the occasii n
wa-Siurmihad by the band belonging
to a regular U, S. Infantry rcgiraeLt
stationed in the vicinity. There were
notaunis, no insults, no complaint,
and no appearance , of ill-feeling any
where visible.
While absent. Judge Kelley spent
from two days to a week in
eich of the following cities, etoppiug
frequently at places of less couse-
qtieuce, viz: Richmond, Charleston,
Columbia, Savannah, Jacksonville,
Atlanta, Augusta and Aikon.
The most of his time was spent iu
Florida. He say?, so far as he saw,
aud be went wittx eyes and ears open,
there was no feeling of fear or distrust
. on the part of the ooiored people, and
he could Dot, fcr the life of him, see
what use there was for foroe bills.
He was very glad to have made the
trip, for It has enabled him to . under
stand the condition of the South bet
ter than he ha ever understood it bo
f re. He said it was not the Ku Klux
that was ruining the South, nor was
their unhappy condition to be attri
fated to the hatred by the Southern
people, to the people of the North, nor
was any political -uestion involved ;
thinks the whole tronble in the
Hnith arises from financial and indus-
, trial causes, and he believes that the
Bouth will not improve and advance
uutil the forty-fourth Congress re
peals the financial legislation of tbe
forty-third ; until the industries of the
oountry are ruined and we are forced
to live within our income!, the" South
will grow worse instead of better, As
matters ore going now. the Judge
tbiuks not only that the South and
Southwest will 1 6 involved in ruin,
bu". the oountry its df will be hopelessly
iusolvent. The treasury he thinks is
h already empty, work is stopping iu the
navy yards, on the publio works,
buildings, &c, for the money has rnu
out Tue reoeipts Bre not equal to tbe
expenditures, and a day of settlement
is not far off. - :-.
He was asked how long the Treasury
would hold out, and he auswered that
unless there Is an improvement in the
customs and internal revenue receipts
the Treasury will be empty by 8ep
temlernex. .Judge Kelley called t.u
Secretary Bristow, and had a long talk
on flnanoial matters, but did not sno
oeed in obtaining any new information
from the Secretary. The Judge asked
' him how soon he would begin to buy
currency again. The Secretary did
not seem to like the way of statiug it,
but he was told by the Judge that he
thought he had used the right term.
v ... i- i . - i : .,1 1
lie did not inina u was wiuug k'"
but bnying currency, whioh is neces
sary for daily use. He told the Seo
t itary that the South, the West and
t w whole country would never reoover
while the effort was being made to
bring about speoie payments by con
raoting the currency. ,., '
The National Cotton Exchange meets
t lt''i Wl.-. r.ulj-hur Kprinpfs,- Orrcn
! i- ' ' Vn., on J.i'v tlht.
f - , v 4,i . f l.y
THE F1UE FIEND.
AUDUBON'S LIBRARY DES
TROYED. FIRES IN MICHIGAN AND AT
LAWRENCE, MASS,
TiVO AND A HALF MILLIONS
BURNED AT OSHKOSH.
Siiklbwilus, Kr., April 30 Noon
The resideuoe of Mrs. Bakewell,
sister-in-law of Mr. Auiuton, with
Audubon's library of eight hundred
vo'uaies, wia burned.
OaHKosH, April 80 Noon The
Court House with the records bus
been saved. -
Milwavkre, April 30 N'Miu A
fire at Oeonnoruowito yesterday dei
troyd the Lulielle House, Drug Store
of Aoklev Lardue and the Dry Hoods
Hfore-of T. W. Webber. Loss $20,.
000.
Lawrkkck, April 30. Noon fh
wotil shoddy factrvat North Salem,
N. H., operated by Peiidergrat & Ca,
was burned yesterday, l'endergrsxt
A Co. lose $13,000 ; loas on buildieg
4?').()iK).
Osukobh, April 30 Night All of
the iusnranoe agenoiesluive b eu bun
e0i xocpt one. The loi-s will reach two
aud a half millions of dollars, in-nred
for fifty per ceut. The C ty Couuoil
have appropriated 82,0110 for immedi
ate ' want?. There are 300 homeless
families. One persm was killed and
Si venil wounded wlio ventured near
toltucing walls.
EUltOrE.
SUPPOSED LOSS OF FRENCH
COMMUNISTS.
THE MOODY AND SANKEY CASii
IN. LONDON.
Bisuiiiv, April 30 Noon -A Com.
mittee of the Prussian Diet has pre
pared a bill declaring that old Catho
lics are entitled to a share of the Ro
man Catholio churohes, cemeteries
aud revenues iu proportion to their
numbers.
Melbournb, April 30 Noon It is
supposed that Dr. liastout and his
companions (French Communists), who
escaped from the Islaud of New Cale
donia, perished on the water as no
tidings of them have been rcoeived
aud fragments of a boat have been re
covered. London, April 80 Noou The case
of the Leader vs. Moody and Saukey has
been settled by the aooeptanae of a
suggestion of the Master of the Rolls
that defendants pay one shilling
dumiiges and costs and agree not to
retake her Majesty's Opera House for
their meetiugs.
ALABAMA.
THE SPENCER INVESTIGATION.
Mobile, April 30 Noon The Spen
cer Investigation, theioint Committee
u - ' .
of the General Assembly of Al-
aoamn, consisting of Messrs. .Lit
tle, and Parks, of the Senate,
and Messrs. Price, Brewer and Coon,
of the House, ojfcanized here yester
day and examiued four important wit
nesses. The investigation will con
tinue here for some days, aud will
probably be adjourned to Montgom
ery, Nothing authentic is kuown out
side as to tho character of tho evi
dence, though it is laid to throw some
light on the relations between Spencer
and J. J. Hiues.
ELECTMl'ISttS.
The ship Airey Farce, from Austra
lia for. Situ Francisco, has been wreck
ed and sixteen lives lost.
There lwis been a severe Btorm at
Rochester, N. Y., in which a bark
fouuderod and three 'lives were lost,
aud the Luightou Iron Works pros
trated, ijobs nf;u,uw.
A dispatch from St. Joseph, Michi
gan, says that three of the eleven fish
ing basts iu the gale are missing.
Eleven persons are probably lost.
Ice Gream ! Ice Cream!
T W IU. OPEN MY IUE OKEAM SAMiON
ou ThtirKly. April Tift.
lea Or en ni, made from pure cresm, rent to
any IartoftU citj BtT6 centrr ia rt.
J. O LUMSDKN,
, 05 lw-
Hprll lit
Country Bier chants
CN FIND THE LAKQKHT ANI M(l"T
nini. eto ;ui- of Hmdwuid ni.il t Ihu
lowt prices In the city, at tbe Old Kttnlillnli
e.l llaiuware Home of
JOHN DA WON,
tto 19, 20 aud 21 Market Street,
spril 25 W
THE MYSTERY.
ptNK APP1.ES,
BAUW1N APPLES,
- bWKET OliiKQES,
l.BMONM. OOOA ANIvPEOnMiTS,
CHOOOLATF. AND GVM DROPS, ,
UUEAM DONBONS, Ao.
FRESH GKOCKH1K1.
H. W. BHCRE,
No. 81 N. Mont Street.
djirll SO 0(3
Extracts for tho Toilet,
G
Uf.KI.AIN'U KXl'KAU'B, '
I.nhlii'n Rxl.riMitii.
DIED.
Ytnl.T. th W(k IBM , Mr CATUAKINR
L K KISS, aged SS yrnra.
Th funrl will Ukt '!c tkt (turil,
ktcemoon, t o'rlork, tiom th ridnc of
kr nhi, Mr. Patrick I rHr, en Ked i loio,
trtMa Ihlid sml Four b Imii. lh
fiienO unit r)uaiotiuictiif Mi Iiunlly r
im.Wd tOKItend.
NSW ADVERTISEMENTS
Wilmington Gardens.
rjlHK UNDK iMONED vonld huiiry hi
tiirnd. and be uhlic rl t that Yi h
'J HtKat th VII.M (MIKIN (UK.
IKN, ha b will ke it fa arlr on hand
I lis kit twrt of WINS-, LlgUUKS and
t IUAk'4.
may 10 it WILLIAM BKTHFL.
Retailers
(C7PPLIEI) WITH
JMu-' nml
Fine-Cut Tobaccos,
Clgarti and
Smckers Articles.
D. HGOTT.
may t
3ECURE A HOME.
KtTli riNH 1.1 iTM fur aala In iliud.
HIL1,.I h..it.. W.HH.. n r..ii-
unit li, Anu, Nun, Orai'ir. 1 ck, l but cut.
r" 1 1 mom. Mullierrv, hum, Seventh, WIUoii,
Kikih, Ninth, i'hkI, t:hrlotU, I'enth, K
nih, 'I WHlh, Thirteenth ami Kourlaemli
-Irort Alan, Mferal ma 1 huutcafor pal un
".iUntactory tuina, Aiiuiflo
JAMBS WII.ON.
may I loi lw
BLANK BOOKS,
LFIIOKMS, JOPRN4I.R,' 1AT h OKS,
i ali Booki. Invoice Huoka, Krcord llwikii,
dm Hoota, Note; Dratt and Ueoelpl Vooki,
Ac, Iu larg vaittty, at
HEINSBERGER'8.
Frames Frames
VERY LAKOE AS80KXMKNT OF
FRAMEi-new itylea.
For al at
HEINSBERCER'S
Uv Book and M uvle Store.
may 1 - h .
SPECIAL NOTICE.
TUB PAIRON4 OF THE OLD K8TAB
lUUed Saloon,
"Brock's Exchange,"
Are respectfully Informed i bat lb above ct
talilUhment tuu been eutlrdy retlued aad
lurubdMd. '
. A Fine Cigar Store, contstntn Uie
nwt &raud ud u legani Billiard
Saloon lv been added.
The beat of LAGER BEER on be ob
Uined by the (jIm, Maiture or Ki'g.
W. H. CERKEN,
Proprietor.
aprll 30 lui-u
A SHORT HISTORY
OF THE-
English People,
WITH MIPS and TABLES.
BY J. U. OKKKN, M A.
rJIHE AIM OF THE ABCVE WORK tS
dettrcd by its Title; It la a Hlvtory, not ol Kiig-lli-h
Klngi or Enullih conqueeta, but ol the
English people.
For wile a(
CONOLEY & YATES,
City Book Store.
apt 11 29 104
iPure
MADE UP EQUAL TO MERCHANT
Tailoring Btylfl,
IOII ONLY 9H.H0.
WHITE DUCK VESTS,
OXI.Y 1 00.
Handsome Stripe Pants,
ONLY 03.50.
MUNSON & CO.,
CITY CLOTHIERS,
aiirlHa 102
FACTORY.
Doors, aili Blinds and
Mouldings, Ac.
When vou want bottom i rlcfa, go whfre
they are 'made toot of Walnut atrett, Colvilh
& Oo'aMiU.
W. DVKEH.
aprtlfi 8Vlm
FISHIND POLES! ,""7" ,
FISHIKG POLES I
JuKt received a large lot 01 Uihk Uue p ich
Ing Polea a nold by ua taut auaeon Alto a lull
eiipplvof all klnJd of Urns, Hiokn, Corka,
blukdrf, Hpliinera. Bol), o., 4o.
All lor eale very low by
Ol -E8 A MUHCHIHONi
aurlUS M
. Tarrenfs aperient, .
pOD'8 EXTRACT, PAIN KILIKB,
it'leock'a Foroua Plaster. rior!d Walnr,
and lull aiid oomplrte mock Pore D uitf,
i liiruicalu, Patent Medicines, Toilet and
Fancy Article,.
For nale bv JAMK8. O. MHNDM,
Drupjlpt, Third St., opposite ulty Ha l.
ap ll tn 100
Personal Reminieoenoes, Anec
dotes and Letter of
GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE.
By Kov. J. WILLI AiS JONES, 1. D.,
Formerly Olmplaln Armv Nortlirm Virginia,
and of WnKhlnnt in Cnlloga, Virginia,
rputilli'licd by airtliotlty oftlie Iee family and
of the ITarulty of Washington and Lee
llniveralty.i
Sixteen Spondld Portraits and
Engravings.
Price, lh Clulh, ); Sheep. 4 0; Half Tur
key, . ; Kull Turkey, SI. W.
A pun of the iroeda of every cuiiv aold
f t-r to ri'ii'ii i-iH Vn ""' t -vt' -m ol
J I'V "i.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
MORE PARTICULAKS !
MY ASSORTMENT OP
SPRIWG1SB
IS NOW COMPLETE
IN ALL THE DIFFERENT LINKS.
My ouotomers bve nLpwa ILcir ain'reoiation of my LOW TIUCES by tlii'ir
liberal purcLane. for which I'm tlmnkful. STltANOERS uot yosted, and
desiring the value o( their money. Pun get it by calling
- AT- .
M.M.KAT,Z'SV36 Market Si,
aprll ID
Notice.
BV AlT'f HOHITY OF THE OWN-
sianfth Br. Uaroiienllne "Krulth-
Tfj.tmu." W heieby give nolle tu all
concerned, that no debt contvacleil hre by
the Captain or crew will he paid by the ulilp or
wntra-- AU, x UPBUNT HON,
aprll Vnal w A genta and I ondgne.
Weeding lloeal Weeding lleee 1
One ol the lu gger, ard butt an-urltU aiwoki
of Weeding ''" brought to thlt ratrkft van
now be round at car entabllahment, whrre Ihe
following brand ran he I ought at very low
rlirnrpa: Scorlil (g-nulne), .aiie, (iibaon, Ault
man, Klwell bi.th and Irun The Han
dlfd cotton ai d Oorn Hot'nend Douhle-Bladed
Hi'ei can a'o be loutid with i'.
Oiv ua a call betore purchwliig e'Mwhere,
GILES At MUUCUlsiiN.
acril in - : ..... w-
Merchant Tailoring.
French Oaailmer Pant mad to ordor,
Blu rianrel Suite maile too-der.
Buslnen Bulla made to order.
IMagoral Unit made to order,
Wedding 8ir1oiariato order
I liav on hand the ft n rut Movlt of French
Olothi and Oailmr Suit mad to order In
the latest itylea, and as low In prices a any
houne North or Booth.
A. DAVID.
aprll ?1 '
Hay! Hay!
1,000
Buihele Corn. Froth Water-
Oiouiid Meal evrry itsv. Mill Ken, Oata,
CrarKid i oiii, ffas and Freiult Orocertea
Foraalolow by
(IHANT A HINTON,
Qrocert and Oommlanlou Mfrchantn.
aprll lis Ull tf-d&w
MT. AIRY WHITE SULPHUR SPRING?;,
Mt. Airy, N. C.
OPENS mth OF MAY, 1875.
Board Per Month, $39; Per
Week, $12. BO; Per Day, $2 BO
jjATEB equal toOroenbrler Whit In every
reppeof , ard mpertor In m y Parties vlnlt
Ingthe Hpringa by rail will g' toll the cars at
Winaton, N v., where mage will convoy them
to the Buiing.
N. S. BMITII A SONS,
Propriotora. '
aprll llW-am
Tlie "Virgiiiin
BUFFALO SPRINGS,
Mecklenburg County, Virginia.
THE GREAT MEDICINAL WATER
OF THE SOUTH.
OPEN 20th MAY, 1875,
C The water ar poiwiinod of eKtrnordltiary
uratlve iwht In h licet Iotih of tho Rl lNK
and HI, 1)1)! K, in all duianiremerita of th
B1LIAKY OllO AN Innlileiit to warm n.iaH
nmiio rrgioim. in Dyspo sia, Dis
eases peculiar to Women.
Chronic. Intermittent Hemlt
tnnt Fever, in Chronic Gonorr
hoea Secondary Syphilis. Cleet
ami ail dnwHWHor tho Genital Orleans
and In some fnrnm of Coutaud RheumB
tlsm. Thflr ri'mttrkl)i fiower ami eincaoy
in tue dlseanrs Indii'HUd are vmi hexl for by
wmeot the m t dint'i'guUued medical men
nf the conntrv, both Ninth and South, as well
an by reported enees from the miv-t nnquos
uonable tourer... Testimonials In Pamphlot
form lurnlsbcdon application. TUB WATER
FOHHAI.K.
The water t put up In ease of. onndoxen
hlf .Hn llcitt't at SI) pr mm. Route
to the Springs for the South: v
wh? ol thu rUcuinoi.il arid AtmiU Air Line
Railroad to Hcottnburg Oepet In Halifax
county, virmi, win?r an trains are met oy
coaches for the Hprlngs 18 miles dlrtant
THOMAS F. OOODE,
.anrll 4.2taw-4m iroprlior.
If Wilmington
T8 ALITK TO HER. INTEhKH'fH In Fast
X Carolina, bet business men will a ivcrtlwin
THE WASHINGTON ECHO.
a large, and well estauusnea weeny newspa
per, circulating etnslvely In tltoountlcao
Hyde, Beaotort, Pamlico, Pitt, Edgecombe
and tboe adjoining. Bate Low. -
Walt. P. Wuluhmow, r. urakrbb
Late of TarNiro. of Washington.
Editor and Proprietor,
ootas Star ropy. ato-tl
Parcnipor
TIKF.TS, OARliOTS,
Tt T!vn1 AV! OMON8
HER GOODS
Nit,
I'AKAHOliM,
AT
NAINSOOKS, TlOrOKlA LAvVNtl.
, WM.
riCQUBS, VICTORIA BTBlrKI,
FYFE't,
,af"
LINEN,
, LINEN DUTEK,
EXCHANGE
CRAVAT",
HAIR F1X1N0K,
CORNER.
And a general anortintnt of Fancy Article,
Th latest New York Novelllst rolvd week
lr aprll 2ft tr
Slippers.
Ladlf Brona Hllppersouly ft..
ln,. Moratw Biippur, irom (I and up
ward, .
Men's Slippers from 1 and upwaid.
Men's Nulllllera fur .
At CUARLrfl A.PIIICK'A,
No 8'i Market Ntront.
aprll 10 H gn ol ihK (loliH'ii Hunt.
Buggy Harness,
Wairon HarnrM. I'rsv KnrncM, dart Hat-
ness, Millars, Harms, backhand. Hlllid snd
Hiding Hrhilcn, Halters, turry Uouilis, llnr
liruxhes, Featnrr misters, rruims, lings aim
Ua'ches, bummer Lap Kobes, Whips, nmrs.
and all kinds or Haddlvry Uowls at bo ruin
pilcos.
CARPENTER A. MALLARD.
Hin'ceimors ti)
.1. N. TOPHAM 00,,
No, DXmitli Front iltievf, Wilmington, N. (1
aprll St Kl-tf
Bacon Sugar Coffee
and Flour
100 DoxiB D. B. and Smoked Sides,
100 Boxes D. and H. aud BmokeJ
BLouldcrs,
150 Bbls. Reflnod Sugar,
100 lings Prime ltio Ooll'.-o,
1.000 Lbls. I'lour all grudoB.
For nalu low by
WILLIAMS A MURCIIISON.
Corn-Hoop IronGlue
and Bice.
12,000 Bushels Prime White Corn,
800 Bundles Hoop Iron,
100 Bbls. Gluo,
i 50 Bbls. Whole Rice.
For a tile low by
WILLIAMS & MURCIIISON.
Syrup, Spirit Casks, Nails
and Matches.
100 Bbls. 8. U. Syrup,
00 Hi ootid Iliiud Spirit Casks, .
200 Kegs Nails,
15 Daces Matches.
For mtlo low by
, . WILLIAMS A MURCIIISON,
Molasses MolaSBes.
ISOIIIuls. and Bbls. New Crop
Cuba Molasses.
For sale low by
WILLIAMS & MURCIIISON.
Guano! Guano!
2.ri0 Tons Guanspe Guano,
200 Tons Eureka Guano,
. For sale low by .
WILLIAMS Si MUKOHIMON,
aprll 2S 119
Passenger Depart nieiit.
Wilmiiiton & Wcln;
la&A. Rl
WiLMtKutos, K. C, April SMI), Mb.
'yiSlTOKS ao THIS .CKNTKNNIAL
Celebration at Charlotte, N. O., May 2Mh,
1875, will be transported over thera Uosdsat
an average rat ol Three Cent Per Mil for
th Round Trip.
Through Tickets will he sold via Wilmington
and lb Carolina Central Builway from all
Station of tack Hoad, and also via ClohUboro
and North Carolina Komi -from Stations of
Wilmington A Weldon B. K. .
A. POPE, tiul TIckM A'trt.
spill S9 ' Ilia .It
SEW AD VEHTISESIZi T3.
45. V
BRO WN &
45
MARKET
ARE NOW FULLY PREPARED FOR THEIR
mim aid mmm
CAiaiPAIGM- '
with a cosiir.K'ri: AHsoiirsiKivT of
STAPLE Ml FAD DRY GOODS.
(Vinprisinj: t lie .Novelties of Hie Season.
HTRI1T1) RUMMER SILKS 75 (Vtits, worth 1 121.
PLAIN GIIF.NADINF.N from 18 Cent. upwaJid,
FIGURED GRENADINES Mo., worth 7o. -LINEN
CAMWUCtt 2Ke. and upwwd.
A very C'holo Nrlucllun ol New Ir f 4ood for l.adle andi Clilllriii'a
:. 'r. .. .
FRENCnCAMI!IUCH13ots., wnith SS ota. - ' '
NEW SITLES IN GINGHAMS 1 1 eta., worth 17 ols.
WASH POPLIN H l'.tj ots., worth 20 ots.
RES I' CALICOS 10 ot, worth 12J cts.
LLAMA LACE SHAWLS AND BAOjUKN.
NOTTINGHAM LACE SHAWLS AND HACOUES,
SHETLAND SHAWLS, IN WHITE AND STRIPES.
A VERY lnrre asKottmcnt of SUNSHADES, the lutust styles that can bo
found in the country, at prices ranging frcra 20 otM, to $7,
Ladles, Misses and Hoys White and Striped Hose,
Gents WThite and Striped Rooks for Summer wear.
Lndit'B and Misses Gauze Underwear,
Gent snd Hoys Gauze Underwear,
Gent's Jeans Drawers (made to our special ordor),
Gent's White Dresa Shirts and Rowa,
Woohni and Linen Goods for Genta und Boya wear,
The largest lines.on MUSLINS ever shown in this oily, auoh as
SWISS PLAI DS, Stripes and Plain.
NAINSOOK PLAIDS. " " '
ORGANDIES PLAIDS,
VICTORIA LAWNS.
Ilttfl HpreiulM iVom Wl iipwitrrl.
UiT WE WILL SHOW for ONE WEEK ft very haudsoine line of
DRAP D ETtf MANTLES and SACQUE3.
VT 8 I.K AOKNT1 for Frank l.ealtn- n Ptipvr Patfrrii
, MACHINE NEEDLES O Cents each.
Wo have sovcral JOR LOTS in liitr.innit dopurtiunntu, but want of space pr
vents ns from enumcrutiiifr ; a visit only cau cover the ground.
ONE PRICE STRICTLY CASH-NO SAMPLES CUT.
BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market Street.
P. S. It hits been almost imiioHsililo for us to pay tho attention to our pat
rons t Imt wo would dosiro owiiifl to tlio iucroaso of our bunitiosa aid lack of
roflur. Wo tnko this opportunity to apologizo to tliono who have not been
wait i'd on as promptly as wo should wMi, and would recommend all who can
to call early in tho day as wo can show thout more attention. - apl lS-tf
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GMI CO.;
CJVXIXA-I-j 1,000,000.
PRICES REDUCED THIS DAY.
TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED TONS SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO
for salo, either for CASH or on CROP TIME. Liberal terms will be mad
with Merchants and other reliablo parties to sell tLis Guiuio at our Wareho
prices. .... . .
W. II. McItARY &
Ooin mission Merchants, A gents for Paulflqfluano Co,, andUoalnrslnMn. 1 Psruvlnn tiuano
Nob Water Stkekt, v
' - WII.irHNMTOlV, !V. '
gents lor the Sale of Soluble Pacific titiano.
II. JIHSO'V. Old Hundred, S. O.
V. Ull A II All,,.., , ...Marlim.U.O, ;
Jan HI l!7-3m(lsw
At$3.00 por Ton, Cash, or $(10.00, payublo 1st of November, next;
NAVASSA ACID PHOSPHATE,
At $113.00 per Ton, Cash, or $38.0 , payable 1st 6f November rjexk,
WB OUAHANTE1C Hint Ilia previous High (Ira of our Fertilisers shall be fully Maihtainkd
R. R. BRItXlFKf, PnsWunt
I), MiKAK, l it'Dfurrr.
O. L. UKAKKI.1N, tiui.orliiteiHlent.
jau S. .
BIKFOI, GROW k CO,,
OFFER TO THE TRADE
500
BBli'. FliOtUtll grmlos;
100 04(18 C0FII'KK'
150
Bats. BYurjPS,
40.
RODDICK
SUET,
45
WE OFFER
OUR STANDARD FERTILIZERS
For tho Season of 1375, delivered on tho Cars, at Onr
Fuotory, at the following '
lMSIU3rCl PH1CES :
S3LU3LE NAVASSA GUANO
NAVASSA GUANO COMPANY
wiLMiain i on. N. i:.
-eo(l-(IJtwlm
WiimjiiEtofl, N. C, Ma? 1st, 1815.
NATIONAL HOTEL.
Change of Management.
THE UNDKKSinNKI) for manrfars Pro
prlctor of Mi NATION All HOT I I ,,
In tins n't, lias tills ilur lllnlrawi lu fnvjr nt'
Ills sun, C K. J0,I;N. 't haukl'ul fur the.
liberal (jatroiifct' ol Uie iaxt. he ftuint Iwcpenk
a coutinuaiice ut the tm lor hi tuec-Kor.
REUBEN JONES.
To tho Traveling TubHc.!
IltT'iig arstnncil th maiisgirnent of Hio
null-known and Miiular limine, thit ailinl
Hotel, 1 rwpootlully suilcit the jmtMii-ntfvt
the travellmt vtili.10, hit nonstMUt OfHli'wr
rhall e to HiiK'Kin thu iiiirH mimtHtKin lh a
rlouseliHS altvftvs hoiua umlur tuti ui4iipi;i
monl f wy Intini'.
i '. ittitit'filiilly.
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flior lif tinht'p, i otitl'ifi,
lilted Ml , A (!., 0.
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