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wnnmGTon. it. c Friday, juneu. 1875.
WHOLU 110. CC03.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
FRIDAY, JUNE 11, 1875
GOTHAM 7
ANOTIIER TALE OF IIOttUOR.
THE STEAMSHIP VICKSBUBO
, SONK AT SEA.
TRUE BILLS FOUtfD AGAINST
CLAFLIN & CO. FOB SMUG
GLING SILKS.
New toBt, Juno 10 XigUt Cupt.
Cooper, of the stoamer Stuto of Geor
gi, which arrived liere this morning,
mukea the following statemout:
Jane 5th, latitude 46 degrees and 34
minutes Nor h, lougitiulo 47 degrees
aud 58 miuutea West, had light breezns
from the Worth woet and hazy weather.
There were numerous icebergs and
large quautilitw of Hoe ice in Bight.
At 11:30 A M. discovered a Bhip's
boat with sails sot ou oit bow. I
made immediately for tier and she
proved to be Ixiat No, 1 of the steamir
Vieksburg, of Liverpool, belonging to
the Dominion line uhd comtnuuded by
Capt. Bennet. . There were five men
in her and in a very exhausted Btutx,
Bad their feet and legs were mueti
swollen,. so Imflcb ao that their boats
had to be cat from their feet. I at
oaoe took them with their boat ou
board and put the men into the hos
pital under the eurgeoo's charge. Tin y
are still Buffering from their grout ex
posure to thfe wet and cold but aro n
oovering as fast as coul.l be expecti d.
Their names are Jumna Crawley, of
Loudest taat,kged 25, Thos. O'Brien,
. ot Iimrpool,' seaman, aged 25, f Pat
rick 1 Grogan, " Joh i Williams aud
Jonas Wilkinson. Crawley makes the
following statement; We left Quebec,
May 27th, with ship's crew of (JO men
nil told, aud 8 saloon passengers, 5
gentlemen and 3 ladies, an 1 about 20
in the steerage, of whom 4 were ie
" males. The weather was fine uutil 9
o'clock Sunday evening, May 30th,
when we fell in with a held of ice and
ywaa soon surrounded by it. The ship
was stopped until daylight when we
, prooea jgaip jitalbat little ioe in
sight At Mi T.XKt Monday,- all
hands were called to shorten sail;
the ship wat stopped amongst heavy
ice and headed to the south when wo
proceeded at full speed to get clear of
the ice. At 12, M., at halt speed, we
struck the ioe., Vibe engines were im
- mediately! reversed- and the ship
Btruck heavily aft oa the port quarter
carrying away the fans of the propeller
and a hole was knocked through the
plates on that quarter through which
came a great deal ofjwater. Got a sail
over and stopped the hole tL$ so that
but little water came in. All hands
were employed in heaving the cargo
overboard. The second officer and
myself were takeu 'from the
cargo to dear , sway -. the boats.
This was about 6 o'clock ou Tuesday,
June 1st. The Captain ordered for
ward wells to be sounded and six
inches of water was found, the after
steerage then being full of water.
The main hold wells were then sound
ed and five feet and a half of water
was found. The Captain called me ou
the bridge and told me not to mind
the boats, and then culled everybody
aft and told them to have no fears as
be could take the ship to St Johns,
N. F. ' It was then discovered that
the fires in the engine room were
drowned out, and the Captain then
gave orders to launch the boats with
' their respective crews and .told them
to mind '.that? the distance from St.
" Johns was 120 miles, N. V. I pic
oeeded to launch No. 1, which w.is my
boat, and it was capsized in lowering,
losing my ohronometer, watch, charts,
tudder and part of our provision (
She was full of water. O'Biieu and
I bailed her partially out, when, Gru
gan, Wilkinson and Williams jumped
in; we could not hang on to the nhii',
'owing to the sea bn, and ioe abreast.
O'Brien saw the Captain standing ou
the bridge, beckoning the boat back,
we having drifted about 150 yards
from the ship. We saw the second
officer's boat lowered all clear, with
nine hands and himself in her; she
came found the bow aud pulled to the
windward about 60 yards. The ship
sunk at about 10 o'clock, Hunting boat
No. 2 from her chocks, with thechioj!
officer and . about 30 peoplo iu her.
She got clear and pulled to the wind
ward. O'Brien, alter the ship went
down, saw tho Captain and some per
sons floating on a bale of hay amongst
the wreckage. We tried all we could to
pick them up, but owing to the boat
being half ' full of water and ice,
we were not able to do bo. ) We slnp-
' ped our mast and kept company with
the othei boats about two hours and
- then lost eight of them to the west-
ward. & We decided then to steer clear
of ice. Hove boalj to with an par aud
bucket as a drag, till daylight on Wed
nesday mprniqg. ,J!f6 had in the boat
'about three gallons of writer aud forty
pounds of raw beef, fourteen pounds of
bread wet with salt water aud a com
pass, wbioh did not fall but when the
. . . . . . . .
dose capsjzea. Agiui we put sail ou
the boat and steered South, the wivd
blowing from the-northward aud west
ward all throughout the scene, and it
was bitterly cold. About 4 r. HI
hauled the ' boat's head to the
northeast till Thursday morning, then
tacked to westward till about a p. ,m.
and strain laid to with the drag till 9
in the evening, when we took iu the
drag and made Bail aud stood to the
northeast till Friday morning. At day
light tacked to southwest till middny,
tacked again to tho nortuonst till but-
urday about half past 10, when we
sighted the, State of Ooorgiaaud we
again put out oars and pulled away
dead to windward till she picked us up.
I think that forty odd people with the
Captain went down with the ship.
We had blankets in our boat for the
three ladies and tho stewardess which
were lost when the boat was capsized.
We paw no Indies in the chief's or
Beomd oflieer's bouts.
The Oram! Jury of the United States
Cheuit Court to-day found au indict
ment ngaiut Horace 15. Clalliu, of tho
well kuotv.i dry goods house of H. B.
Clalliu & Co , and Win. II. Taloott,
sik buyer of the same firm, for com
plicity in the recent silk smuggling
hands. There ore three iudiotmeuts
against Taleott, chargiug him with re
ceiving and ponoealiugsmupgled silks.
Three indictments against 11. B. Claf
lin & Ci'., the Srt of which contained
four couuts charging them with con
cealing six eases of smuggled silk
goods valued at 830,000, ou the 21st
of Apfil, 1873. The second indictment
contains sixteen counts, ami . charges
thpiu with at various times during the
years 1872 and 1873, receiving and
roUCealing quantities of valuable talks.
The third iudictuient ooutaius twenty
eight counts chargiiig them with hav
ing received and sold large quantities
of silks, well knowing them to have
been iuipoitcd into the Uuited States
contrary to law. The numea of tho
member of the tirm who are also in
dicted are as follows : If. B. Clutlin,
John Clutliu, Edward E. Ernies, Hor
ace J. Fiiirohild, Wm. D. Punn.Pavid
ivobuisou and Wm. 1L Talcoit.
EXCHANGE OF PKISONER3 IN
SPAIN.
ANOTHER SUCCESS REPORTED
FOR THE CARLISTd. ;
TERRLtIC STORM IN FRANCE.
Losdon, June 10. Noon. A dis
patch to the Standard, says arrange
meats have beeu made between tho
Carlists and Alfoninls to exchange
l.UUU prisoners at una.
ihe Daily News reports several Rus-
sian mea-of-war at Odessa ordered to
Greece, Threr others are expected at
Greek ports from tho Baltic.
"ARB). Jane 10. Noon The French
Ultramontane Journals published a
telegram from the OarhsU. It states that
Gen. Gamundi captured Carmera aud
took eight hundred prisoners.
A violent storm passed over this oity
yesterday. - Much window glass was
broken and thousands of chimney t were
blown over; many accidents aud traf
fic was wholly suspended iu the street
The storm extended to the South of
Franoe, aud from the Pyrenees oomes
the report that houses were prostrated
and eleven persons were killed. The
damage iu Paris alone is estimated at
eleven millions francs.
ilEADQUAllTEliS,
SOME SMALL ITEMS OF DE
PARTMENT GOSSIP.
Washington, June 10 Night Sec
retary Bristow aud Senator Morton are
in accord.
The new foroign postage stamp will
bear the face of Gen, Titylor copied
from the medal voted him by Con
gress in 1812.
I fhe above item of news reached us
by mail last night Jocn. -
The Secretary of the Treasury and
Commissioner of Customs had a loug
cnnsultation to-day regarding the cus
toms business iu the frontier ports.
Tho Secretary of tho Treasury is not
satisfied with the management of
affairs at the Lake ports and Commis
sioner Johnson will probably retire on
tuo 1st of July. .
UEOKU1A.
A BLACK DEVIL OUTRAGES TWO
WHITE GIRLS IN GEORGIA.
Atlanta. June 10. Night A negro
was arrested jesterdaynt Atlanta for
committing a rapo ou two whitegirls
i i DeKalb county, Ga., sister', named
Johnson, nged 20 and 23. The negro
worked upon au adjoining place, and
came to the house early iu the night
When nobody was at home but the
two sisters and their little brother,
who tried unsuccessfully' to kill the
negro with an axe. The negro lock d
the doors, threatened ' the lives of the
girls with a pistol, committed the dou
ble crimo, and took to the woods bo
fore morning. Medical assistance was
rendered tho girls. Jordan Jones, tho
negro arrested, was , carried baok for
identification.
ELECTK1CISMS.
Tho steamship City of Takeo, from
Hong-Kong, brings the following: An
attack was made on May the 1st, upon
the American Methodist Episcopal
Church in Knikiaug, iu consequence
of the superstitious belief among the
natives that their children were mal
treated by the missiona.iies'.
The Democratic State Convention
to nominate candidates for Governor,
Comptroller, and Treasurer, has been
called, to meet iu Baltimore on Wed
nesday, July 21st.
The tug Heffered exploded her
ooiler yesterday at Uiilialo, N. I.,
killiug Capt. Hand, Eugiuenr Day and
au unknown hoy. The firetuau was
fatuLyhurt. The boat was blown ; to
atoms. The body of the Captain wa s
blown over a four story building 150
feet across the street.
Geu. Duff Green died yestt-rduy at
liis nomo, iu faicon, iio. '
Cheney wus yasterday inaugurated
Governor of New Hampshire.
NEW". YOKK.
THE ALABAMA PRESS AT EL
MIRA. Elmira, June 10 Noon The New
York State Press Association received
forty members of the Alabama Presa
Association, who were welcomed to the
oitv bv Mavor Smith. Alter visiting
the public institutions a collation was
served ct Eldreilgo Park,
WED01H5 CARDS 3W.
fcut lMbloublettlf t the
jouunAti rriuic.
NEW ADVERTISES ENT 3
Found.
guME DATs SINCE, near th corner ot
lUmett and BTuth (troeU, a SILVER
WATCH, which the owner cu bulB titer
lvlng for UiU adverttataMiit.
Jan U UU
The Second Regatta
QFTUC CARO UNA TAUHrCLCB WILL
uks plan tt I clock, Jan nt YehU
win report promptly at Hi e'elork. The Kow-
mt Koe win b rcpaatra Immediately after
inii. me negaiui ut onoring liu rur the faM
'tb at. W. L. JJCWKt T,
June 11 139-lt Finer.
Real Estate and Loan
Association.
mHK fTTR MeNTHLT INSTALI.MINT
X ot ox a doll a a ran nkuu ta au and
Payable To-day
at the offlnc of the TSeoretary anil Treararar.
Recrotary and fraaaarr.
June 11 ijg.it
Newspaper for1 Sale.
AKV (loos MAN wUblng to'auf aga ta tha
nWRMiirr b lueas. cu with a email eh
.,..il. rri im Die I reee. Tj. rixtuie and
'imvl Will of the ''oucord Sua "
for full i aitloulaje, addrrea
JOHN K. rlAKRlS,
Couoord, N. O.
June it 13-Iai
dlata iar ileaea aopy.
The Mystery
Of HARK HOLLOW. Kclltfd by Mm. Ira
ni 1). K. N. South worth, Aetbor f I be
l.ot Helnm," " i ha leaerted Wile," - fair
Hay," Now He Woa Her," eta.
' I ha M jeter? or Dark Hollow " le highly
mmMUonal, and the ohataoten hava been
dr twn with great fi.ri-a aud Tlgor, It ieeUiot
ly Bi irl in it lone and eenUnenU, abonodl'ig
In it, pathne, and acuta obiervatlnn. The pint
h ae aim the rare aaarll of originality, while It
i rm'iim-r unuKual interact, and tha whole ia
handled hy lie author with rare ability.
Price to 78 In cloth.
,luatrHjlftUaiidrorealei
HEINSBERGER'S
Live Book and Mod Store.
June 11 , - j 1S
MEN'S
Brown and White
'duoksuits
EXTREMELY LOW.
BOY'S BROWHUIIEH
SUITS 02.GOI
TRUNKS. BAGS, ftc. o.
MUNSON & CO.;
OlTTCLOTHlEBd.
June 10 lt8-tf
WM. UNDERWOOD & CO,,
! OF BOSTON,
JJATK FOB A HALF CINTCUT PAST
put up the tlneet
and
" SA.XJOES
PACKED IN AMKKIUA.
We hare a full line of their gouda oa the way
Stuffed Mangoes,
binned Peppers,
Devilled Ham,
Tongue and Other Meats.
Tbcr are endorsed by oonsoteaeura In tbti
country and In Kurope. Their name ia houne-
noma throughout America. Thotr ware. -perlor
to any similar goods put up in tail coun
try. CHAS. D. MYERS & CO.,
5 and 7 North Front Street.
June 10 lis
DREXEL'S VIENNA COLOGNE.
paiuEMcentn.aocenteanJIlper bottle.
Hlr Brnehe, a large yarlety.
l.ubln'e Toilet Powder and itrcta.
TimIIi Bruhe.
Powder Pufla.
('aeh mere Boqnt Soap. ;
Urgge and Chemicals of every description.
For atle low by
GKJUCN A FuANNKH,
June OrugglsU.
VIRGINIA MILITARY INSTITUTE,
Ilexington, virqinia,
c
AN DI DATES FOB ADMISSION INTO
this well-known Institution should present
early application,
rntfcloguee will be forwarded. '-
Address, FHANOIS H. HMITH,
t
I
June 9
Superintendent.
13T-eodt
Merchandise Brokerage.
, -
WITH THE REQUISITE RXPKKIRNOE,
acquaintance, knowledge and raeillUas,
1 1 1 lie p my Mrvlces for the purcliaae and sale of
all flea rlptlon. of Merchandise in Western,
Northern and oar own market. Negotiate
cakii and obkimt. Wires vwd freely at my
expense lor any Information desired,
f rom Importers, Refiners, Millers and
Manufacturers, full line of samples exhibited
dally.'
Itoflse, Molasses, Syrups, Hugar, Flonr,
Snap, liacon, lry Salt Meats, Pork. Lard,
&ci , i all glares ; Tobacco, Cigars, &a. ;
Hplrlt Casks, Olus, Hay, torn, Ac r Safes,
Soalesj Ac, 0.
h pedal atuatlon glT.n to securing lowest
rates of transportation.
Examination of samples, correspondence and
orders solicited.
r Orders left at Office for "Spot" Goods
in Bare prompt attention.
J AS. T. PETTEWAY,
i
Commercial llrolcor,
NORTH WATER STREET.
miytS HI 1m aod
Whale Oil Soap, :
For preventing and destmylng INSECTS on
Plains, Fruit .Trees, Ao.
V1.V PAPER,
Hvkti's .ll Balsam,
Hati Killer,
)IiMetWr's Bitters,
Vinegar little's.
For sale low by
UKKKN A FLANNKK,
may 80 ltrnggisU,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
TRUNKS, SADDLES AND HARNESS,
Trarellng Bag., Satchels, Shawl Straus,
WDipe, e-pun, aauuir tmui r b.iuw a.u.-
Onllara, Haatae, Haildlerv Hardware, leather
Asia Grease, and all kinds of Saddlery ttoods
CARPENTER A MALLARD,
No. I SouUTront lueet, Wilmington. N. O.
saay s u
NOTICE,
I TAKE THIS method of Informing the pa
trons of Brock's Exchange aod the public
la genera1, that I have Oil day awumel
charge af the Billiard Mall ia the above eetab
iifhmeni, ana wouia e pieaaxi wsee an lorars
M the game and others at any and all times.
tteapeotlully,
June
FRANK PALM RK.
13T It
Sid Excursion Tickets
VIA
Carolina Central Railway
rjlHg TKAVEl.tnO PUBLIC are respect
iully Informctt thai
ROUND TRIP EXCURSION TICKETS
good ta return till
NOVEMBER 1. 1B70,
can now be had at the principal Stations f this
Maiiway AT IOWER RATE THAN
EVER BEFOMK to Hie following 1K
t.luHTriJL al'MMKR KKttlKTN lo Was-
rn North Carolina, with the f XtrAOf-
amary inauoement of commu
tation Ticket; enabling bualneae
men to make frequent returns
during the aeaaon at a nominal
cost.
Tickets now on sale to
Llnolnton, Cherryvllle,
Shelby, Cleveland Springs,
Statesvllle.Morganton, Ma
rlon, Hickory Tavern, Old
Fort, Ashevllle, Catawba
Springs.
Night trains out of Wilmington yla this line,
with elegant
M. Car Ai
i
make the best ronneotlon far all or the abors
named points.
Any further Information gladly furnished
upon application, to . j
F. W. CLARK,
Ueaeral Tluket Agent,
Vllmliigtan, N. 0.
1311m
iune 10
iter copy.
WILMINGTON AND WELOON RAIL
ROAD COMPANY.
Owiob of GwatAL SuraaiaTaaoia, 1
Wilmington, P. O., June I, 1811. )
UHANOB OF SOHKDULS.
On end after Jane (h, Passenger Trains as
the W. W. Railroad will ran as follows t
MAD, TRAIN
Leate Dnloa Depot dally (except
Sundays) at... I.UA.M
Arrive at Ooldsboroat U4S A. M.
Rocky Mount at IMP. M
Weldonat 1.40 P. M
Leave Wal don dally at 10.OBA.M
Arr a at Rooky Mount 11.41 A.M.
Goldaboroat 1.1s P. M
Union Depot g.00 P. M.
MPBE8S TRAIN ANU TURUUQIi
FRKIOHT TRAIN.
Laare Union depot, dally, at (30 P.M.
Arrive at tioldsboro at lj.H A.M.
nocxy aiouniai. imA.n,
" Weldon at 6.00 A. M
Leave Weldon, dally, at T.tio P. M
Arrive at RorkyiMount at. 9M P. M
Goldaboroat ll.WA.M,
m Dnioa Uepot at 130 A.M.
Mall Train makes oloee eonioeUon at Wat
don for all points North via Buy Line and Ae
S,ala Creek routes.
UT Express Train connects only with Acquis
Greek rente. lnllmasiB PaiVsew Meta,
g trs .me inua. a
Freight Trains will leave Wilmington tri
weekly at 1.00 A. M. aia am re at i.w p. m.
JOHN P. DIVINE,
General Han't.
Jnnel MJ-tt
HUreopy.
Flour-Flour-Flonr.
fe4 udiu n t uti r vi .no
nnn bbls. bell mill flour,
800 ' Bob Whlto "
900 Prlneess Royal "
For sale by
RKUOBNKB A CAIJ)KK BROS.
June to i;uj
Molasses Molasses
HHD8. CUBA MQLASSES, 1
150 and bbls? S. H.'Molsjees.' " '
For sale by '
KKKOHNEK A CALDUR BKH8.
JUDllO , 13S
Spirits Casks, Glue &
Nails.
200
SPIRIT CASKS.
loo bbls (llue.
too kegs Nalis.
For sale by
KIHOHNBR A OAI.DKR BROW.
June 10 - 138
Soap, Candy; Candles.
&c
100
BOXES SOAP,
M Oandv.
79 Oandlea,
im Lye and Potash,
100 Oysters.
For sale by
KKHOMNER A CALDKR BROH-
June 10 m
MOSaUITO NETS,
TAROB AND SMALL RATTAN OHAiKS
AJ and Rockers,
'White and Checked Matting,
Window hhades,
Bafeeaml Refrigerators, torsvHMii TBana.
For sale luw by
D.A.SMITH A 0().
gaay tt i.,, in
Children's Colored Shoes,
Just rereWed direct from the Manufactory
Ane assortoieht of Children's Butr, llronae
and Black Shoes of all sixes, with and without
keels. Also Gent Hand-Sewed Box-Toe and
Machine-Hewed Low Quarter Shoe. v
Ladies Oaltere and Slippers in great variety
" a A. PRICE'S, -
No. W Market Street
NIW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Rooms for Rent
JJESIK4B1.K VNrCKMSHF.It KUUMS
for rent on Market street, over Bman A Rod
dick's. Apply on the premises.
uuel tal-if
Attention I
IJ1HK most direct route to the
LAROEaT CLOTHING HOUSE IN
THE OITY,
the most stylish at aud rnosl roawuiable prices
leads to No. !?, Market Street. Ulothlug made
to .order in the latest Parisian fashion and
Hew York style, and at prices to suit the times.
Coma one, come all, and he SUITED at
A. DAVID!.
IU
lunel
Grass Blades,
II
AT OUTTERS,
Reapilooks,
drain Oradies,
t'orn Mhellen, Ao.
A full aaMirUuent ol Ihs above goods and at
very low prices, uan be tounl at the eld estab
lished H art! war Houee ot
v JOHN DAWSON,
18, 10 and U Market Stre't.
jnnal 186 -
AdmiuistratDr's Koticc.
THR ITNDEKHIONED, having mi all tic!
as Admlnl.tiator of the estate of William
Hottemkrr.di eean-d. herebr liotlltne all it-
wine imlehteil to said estate to niaka InmiPdl
ate payment ; and all persona haylnn claims
a sal list eald estate to present them to the un-
di'rsigurd, duly aatheBlloeted,onor before tha
ath day of dune. INTO, or this notice will be
pleaded In bar ol their recovery.
HENRY A. OLAMETKK,
Ailmlastralor,
No. 1. N. Water Street.
Mabsdrr licLLAMr, Attorney.
June , 1MB . : . .
Star onpy 1 week.
ISA W
COVERED,
EXTRA SUGAR-CURED
PIG HAMS,
Breakfast Btrips,
Bngat-Ourcd Blionldorn,
f , .-v. Extra Mea Mtckcral,
Balmon & George's . Cauk CoJQhL.
GEO. MYEHS,
11 anil 13 8onth Front St.
NEW COOKED
Families going to the Hound should
lay in a supply.
Introduced by us and genuiuo only
guaranteed and sold, by
GEO. MYERS, '
11 and 13 South Front Bt '
This Month
We added a vast number of "friends" to the
already large list fur our choice
New Process Empire Flour.
Our Immense sales Is the best evldonoe we
otter before a trial; and, after once using lit
yoa are convinced beyond a doubt and wll,
always ass it ana no otner.
Best Butter in the World!
Best Butter In the World 1
Best Butter In the Word !
Just In and only for sale by
CEO- MYERS,
11 & 11 South Front Street.
may 30
FOR
lea a w sw mm
OR RENT!
The HOUHK recently built forandJ;
oconnled by tkeltev. J. ). lllden.uiiJIil
Seventh, between (jbestnut and Mulberry Bts.
Terms reasonable.
H. HAAK, Grocer,
Corner 7th and Chestnut Streets.
may 71 l0.tf
Sweeps-rSweeps.
- DICKSON COTTON SWEEPS
either with or without stucks.
ALABAMA COTTON SWEEPS ;
MAGNOLIA COTTON OB CORN SWEEPS
GROUND PEA SWEEPS, (Nixon Pattern.)
All above for sal low by
UILKS dc MORCHlaON.
Junal 188
Bibles,
Prayer Books,
Hymn Books,
Hymnals,
Testaments, &c,
At
June 1
CITY BOOK STORE.
, , 138
Binding
yf (very description done neatly snd cheap
At
Conoley & Yates.
. .47 Market Stroet . . .
June 13S
Good Board.
A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE, or
two single gentlemen, ean be accommo
dated with good board in a p.easant part of the
city, a short distance from the buslnesa cen
tres. several day boarders can also be acoommo-
darail. Aetifv at
N June s-ias-iw THIS orriOK.
NEW ADYISTISE3IEMS.
LET
BROWN &
45
Ilavo tlotcrniiucd to clear out all their ,
N UM 31 13 1 HTOOK
.... i
at
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
1 . - .... '
Bulfl to oommenw on
MONDAY, JUNE 7TH, 1875.
- . . Mqt'.- tv !
Home RTf at Bargains will bo olTdrod. We do not consider it aeeessaty to
go iuto dctailn, as the juLlio gourrally
One Price.
........ .....;..; I -
Call early and seonro a .
BROWN & RODDICK, 45 Market Street.
MORE PARTICULARS I
M.Y AaaORTMENT OP
IS NOW COMPLETE
IN ALL THE DIFFEKENT LINES,
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My eustomers linve shown thoir approbation of my LOW FBIOES by their u,w '
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liberal pnrohaiww, for wLloli I'm thankful. ST1UNQER8. not posted, n . , ,1,
desiring tha value of their money, oan got
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M. M. K ATZ'S,
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SOL, BEAR & BRO'S,
V 20 Market Street. .
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CLOSING OUT THE ENTIRE STOCK
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DRY GOODN
1 AT OUR RETAIL BTOKK I
Great Bargains !
I44 LINEN 8HEBTINU from 711 cts, and
1 11 per yard. , '
MoianinlqueaT eta, per yard,
: j SWISS MUSL1NH,
im Dozen Linen Towels and Napkins, -'.
Irish and Geiman Linen shlrtln.s, '
jf.iid i i " Uambrld Haedkerdiloli,
MATTINGS, White and Colored. .
00 Pieces LINEN for Ladles Traveling
Dresses and Boy wear. '
' Large assortment of Panama and Straw Hate
for Children and lien. ' . - , ,
We will commence on Monday to sell the
above and will continue dally until the whole
stook tt oload out
tr tadles are respectfully Invited W call
and examine our stock, as we know it will re
pay them. , . . 0 :
In future we Intent to confine your business
toClothlndend Merchant Tailoring,
go ay 11
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To j Naral Store Dealers.
The nnderslgned, late Deputy Supervising
Inspantnr, having left the employ of the Com J
pany, tender his services to Mr reliant, and
others engaged in buying and ililpplng car
goes. W ha had a practical t xperlonoe oi
twenty year la the Naval Star Business, and
wftl give strict persoaal attention to Weights,
Color, Uueging, Order and btowagc of all ihlpr !
menu tntraated to hi oar, feeling sutured
that be will give full tatisfaotlon to all who I
may favor bias with their ardors. -J.
Orders may be left fbr the present- at A. Hi
Van Hnkkelen's office. Helen ta M assra Wtk.
Hams A Murchlran, James Anderson A Co..,
A, H. VanBokkelon and ethers. 1 v , '
mayiftodlm ' W, P. WARN, (
Horse Wantedvr;
Any One having a HOUSE, and no use fo
btm during the Summer in- ntha, can have the
earns well taten oare of by applying at this
oftloe or addresslug -
B., P. O. Look-Bo m
jnnal 131-tf
iCECOMSB
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RODDICK,
know we do notaing bj lalTes, ' 4
Strictly Cash '
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it by ealling ' 1 ' ' '
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Bacon, Pork. Sugar
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and Coffee. . .
75 Box'ts D. S. Sides k Bhonldera, U
75 Boxes Smoked Bides and Shoul-, ,
' ! ' ders, '
M" 60 Bbls. Prime Mess Pork -1 m
, 100 Bbls. Koflaed Bngmfv----
lOQBags Prime Bio. Cofles, ?
' For sale low by . , k ..,..
j WHiLlAMS A MinJCBpJl, ,
1,000 Bbls, Flonr all grade. f (,.:t v .; 1
50 Bbls. Whole Rice. . ., H v
600 Bales Prime N. B. Hay ; V ,
10O Bbls. B. IL fljtvtp, " bmJ 1 'ft '
For sale low by . t-lu I''W-.
r. WILLIAMS A MURCIIISON. 1 i
Hoop Iron ; luo7;'fpiflt :-
Casksj Nails and Corfi. .
600 Bundles Hoop Iron i-S.f- J- ' '
100 Bbls, Glue, ,. .-r hmi,H
800 Second Hand Bpirit CJaiks, 1
400 Kegs Nails, - ritfi .
6,000 Bushels Trime White Corn."
For sale low by , .'':!
( : WILUAM3& UUBCniBO. ;
ITIolAaaea ! molAaaew I lUelAS, I
, ISO HhdA and UbU. Nw Crop gab. . :
For sale low by ', ' , , , , . .
WILLIAMS ot MUBOBTSOJI. ;
' Ciaanot Cstan !,. Uasi r y , .
lid) Ton Eureka 6uaaov i t i i 5. ' ;
too ' Gnanapr " . ''" , 1 t ... , , ,
H-t. i For sale wby .,"i ' l' 1 f , , ;
, i WILLIAMS MTJtoBClT. '
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The j - Wiimingtoii" 'tadOoa ;; ::: "
jTurnpiko v Oopipany-i ; f
BOOKS 09 SUBSOBiPTlON''TO TH
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capita) Stock oft this Company aava beam
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opened by1 the nndordgned eonstlfstlng the
Oonunlttee for that pnrpose, arpolntod at the
recent meotlng ot the Corpora ton. oanaad Im
the act of Ineorporetion, ad. jasy be foand at , - .
ih ureraj Banks at tha atty, and at h Far
IHH'M
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T.J. B'lUTH CRLAB I,
OB WOOD GILES,
OHAS. D. MYIBS,
WM. A. C0MMINO,
Committee.
may JI 1HI
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