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WILimiGTOIT. IF. C. SATURDAY, AUGUST 7. 1875.
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WILMINGTON, N. 0.:
SATURDAY AUGU T 7. 1875.
BY TELEGRAPH.
1ELLOW FEY Fit.
A telegram from Geo. Bran Dan,
at Fort Barrancas reports do new ca
lm since the 2d, Assistant Surgeon
H. . Brown, has arrived, J)r. Stein
berg reportt d by hia physioiau oonva
ivtooot this . morning; 45 oases under
. treatment, 29 convalescent
. THE FLOOD.
THE WATERS - CONTINUE TO
' RISE TERRIBLE FLOODS IN
CALCUTTA-SPECIAL RIV
ER BErORT. 5 ' '
Mkmfhis, Aug. 5. Heavy tains
preTaila the plantations. Inlands No. 10
, and 39 is submerged at New Madrid.
The flood is running through the sunk
en land to Bt. Frauois Valley. The
river here is rising steadily andslowly,
enoroaobing on exposed plantations.
A dispstou from I'iue RlutT says the
river has rose six inches this morning,
; and is within four feet of high water.
A telegram from Little Rock report
another risen with twenty-five feet on
the gauge.
Calcutta, Angnat 6. Floods are
from the northwestern Provinces, and
' many dwellings are swept away. Great
loss of lives in feared.
. Washington, August 6. The Low
er Ohio river will continue to rise at
stations below Cincinnati aud fall rap
idly at stations above Oiuoinnati. The
floods will become more dangerous be
tween Lonisvillo and . Paducah. The
Central Mississippi will rise at Cairo,
I Memphis; Uelena and Vicksbnrg, and
' fall at ttt. Louis. The danger will in
crease in the lower Mississippi between
Cairo and Vicksburg during to-day
and to-morrow.
A special river report 7:36 p. m. says:
During the past four hours the Ohio
has risen 28inohes at Cinoinnati, 2 feet
atLouisville, l;foot at Eyausville, and
10 feet at Paduoah, where it is now 4
foot and 3 inches below the danger
line. It is from 2 to 5 feet above the
;; danger line at stations between Evans
villa and Cinoinnati, It has fallen, and
is now below the daDger line at Ma
rietta and Pittsburg. The Mississippi
baa risen 3 inches at Cario, 2 inches at
Memphis, and is rising at Vicksburg,
but has fallen one foot at St. Louis,
and five inches at Warsaw. It is now
four, feet ; and 1 ft u half . above
the danger line , at Cario, and
10 inches : above at Helena.
It ia one foot below the danger line at
Memphis and one foot and ten inches
below it at Vicksburg. The Missouri
haa fallea ,-ISttfWar'
The Cumberland Tla) risen sixinohes
at Nashville. The floods will increase
in the lower Ohio and central Mississi
ppi during Flldfy 44d Saturday.
Heavy local runs ate spirted from the
Western portion! ( Tennessee and
n 1 1 T 1 J
Jientuoay anu Douiuom uunum ;
Speoiai, Rivbk Rkpokt, 7:30 P. M
During the pst 24 honrs, Ohio has
risen 11 inohee at Cincinnati, 22 inches
at LovisvilJe, 9. at Evansville, and 5
at Paducah. Has fallen six feet and a
half at Marietta! and 4 at Pittsburgh.
Is now above"-the danger line from
Cincinnati to Greenville, and 3 feet
and 10 inches below the danger line at
Paduoah, where it will continue to rise.
' The river haa reached its maximum
height at Cincinnati, and will fall slow-
. ly daring Saturday. The Misissippi
has risen slowly at Station to Cairo, to
Vicksburg, and is 5 feet above the
danger line at Cairo, end . 11 inches
above it at Helena. It is one foot and
8 inches above the danger line at
Vicksburg . and 49 . inches below at
Memphis. The rivet will continue
' slowly to riB6 during Saturday and
Sunday at tho station named, but fall
at St. Louis. The rivers of Pennsyl
vania have fallen rapidly'. The Cum
berland has risen 21 inches at Nash
ville. The Missouri has changed but
lighty. The red river has risen four
inohee at Shreveport. Ligh rains
have prevailed in the lower Mississippi
aud lower Ohio valleys, and heavy
rains will probably prevail in the
Ohio Valley to-night
Mmfhtb, Aug. 6. The river is
rising steadily, two inches in twenty
four nous. Levee far down as Fri
are Point is good, the only break being
at cut in the old town levee, through
which water poured, threatning plan
tations below. The St. Francis, at
Madison, has risen four feet. This
. water comes from the Mississippi,
near Madrid, aud threatens flne cotton
lands above. Helena, in Arkansas,
cotton men predict a loss of 80,000
bales in Memphis district alone.
dOTUAM.
DUNCAN, SHERMAN & CCS, LET
TERS OF CREDIT THE O'CON-
' NELL CENTENARY.
New Tobk, August v C Drexel,
.Morgan fc Co.; make a formal an
nouncement that travelling credits
and circular notes accompanied by a
etter of identification issued by Dun
, can, Sherman A Co., on the Union
flank of London will be cashed or ex
it iAAnmA tar new credits on Droaenta-
. ton at the offioe of Messrs. J. S. Mor
gan s Co., ol .London, or jjrexei, nar
j is A Co., prior to Nov. 1st, 1875.
Nkw York, August 6. Solemn, pon
tifical, high mass in honor of O'Con
neR ; (jentenary was celebrated this
morning in St. .Stephens church by
Bishop Carrigan of Newark assisted by
' their clergymen. ,J' Masses celebrated
u in numbers of other Churches.
, Kn Vmik. Animst 5. In an inter-
view last evening Mr. Duncan said he
believed that arrangements would be
completed to-day in London whereby
Mdrgnn & Co. will protect travellers
" drafts issued by Duncan, Sherman ft
Igraoio Macieeal, ft Mexican minister.
through counsel made a demand on
Judge Shipman for nearly seventeen
thousand dollars on deposit for the
Men can government Shpman re
fused to deliver it Suit was accor
dingly brought .efore the United
States Supreme Court to obtain that
sum, on the grouud that by interna
tional comity as suoh money is protec
ted by the same immunity as persons
of foreign ministers.
IIEADQUAUTEUS.
CARINET AFFAIRS TnE TREAS
URY THEFT AC.
Washington, August The Pres
ident signed tue rommustons oi n. r.
Wells District Attorney Vice Fish
er. Msj. Wm. H. Johnson, Paymaster,
was relieved from duty in the Depart
ment of the Gulf. The Bay of Tu
nis will collect three and a half cen
times per ton on mercantile vessels
entering the port of Retraucy, to de
fray the expenses of the Light House
at Cape Bon The Revenue Depart
ment has advices of the arrest of
C. B. Wilkinson, Collector of the Sixth
Distriot of Missouri, charged, emlezzle-
ment and signing false certificates
and oonsoirinor to defraud the Govern
ment. He has been suspended. Bail
15.000.
Mr. Bristow has returned, and the com
mittee appoiuted by him to examine
the accounts, and count the money
have reported, total deficit $17,818, in
cluding $17,097 stolen from cash room
July 2d, to which the committee fur
nish no due.
ELECTRICISMS.
One child is dead and ton others are
sick from cholera stale sausage in
Philadelphia. A dog also had ate
some, is dead, and the man that made
them arrested.
The boiler of a steam threshing
machine, ou Mr. Ben. Hardin's farm,
in Manry county, Tenueastw, explodod,
killing Mr. Harden, his engineer aad
colored man. Seven others are
wounded, two of them piobably fatal-
1J-.
Attorney Ueneral 1'ierrepont is a
guestof the President, at Long Branch.
Henry Hmtth, of KooUester, was
killed by a stray bullet at a picnic tar
get shooting yesterday.
EUROPE.
Dublin, August 6. The oity is bril
liantly illuminated and the streets are
crowded by gay throngs. Everything
passed off peacefully. - . .
The banquet last night, given by tue
Lord Mayor of Dublin in honor of the
memory of OOonnell, was a brilliant
affair. A dispatch haa been received
from the Pope giving blessings to all
the rersons assistinor at the Centenary
celebrations. The health of the Pope
was proposed first and theUueens
health was proposed next The toast
was received with loud cheers.
. The toast to the memory of OfJon
nell was responded to by Giandson of
liiberator and by Arobbiauop aiucneii,
who said that England was once under
tue Governmenlof JTrauoe and yearned
for deliverance from thraldom; it was
not strange, therefore, that Ireland
should now yearn for , homo Govern
ment as did England of old.
In consequence of the illness of his
daughter, Lord Ohagans sddress will
be read to the people by the Lord
Mayor of Dublin, after the procession
goes through the streets, from a plat
form erected on the site intended for
the monument to the memory of the
liberator.
London, August 6. Weather), un
settled. Stock exchange to be olosed
to-morrow to allow repairs to building.
Paris, August 6. The suit brought
by publishers against N. Spoleonshus
for the non-completion of -the life of
Osezar, was ' dismissed ou payment of
oost .
' Rous, August 6. Opinione says,
foreign eclesiastical establishments
are preparing necessary deeds for a
conversion of their real property into
Italian rentes in conformity with the
law of 1873. Sale of property of the
Irish College will begin on the 11th
inst.' . f i ? ' '
London,' August 6. Numerous
Amendments have been made in the
committee to the shipping bill, intro
duced in the House by Sir Charles.
MARRIED.
GUEKN-MKAKE9-CB Wednesday, July
28lh, 1875, at St. Jinu' Church, WUmtngton,
by tbt Key. A. A. W.Uon, D D, William H.
Greeuto FrancUj Ir.deli, eldest asauthtte of
the U Ttiomu D. Meares.'
NEsV ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE WAY YE LIVE NOW.
TT'ZTTJl " NOVEL,
By ANTHONY TROLLOPE-
Mb. Tbollopi always wield, a vlgorou. aud
lnnUive x-n, aud could sot possibly writs a
dull chapter or go.
Mb pieMiit, wnrk bu all hit raey rclllirl-
tic, and all that decided fluor which hii ad
miral, m much r.lUh, -V; V 'M ' i' '
Eglantine.
A NOVEL BT ELIZA FABOB.
"( . ';, : V . . i ,-...,.--.
For sale at
, HEINSBEHGER'S
. Lite Book and Undo Store. ,
ui7
North UaroUna Ham.,
North Carolina Hide.,
North Oarollda shoulders,
Vary Superior, and for tale low by
, DiltOSSBT 4 00.
JNotioo. ;
' !' i
IN aceordanoe with an ordinance puwd 1J
the Boaid of Aldermen nt the t It" of
Wilmington, I will Mil from the City Pound
ou Mouday, at ISo'olock K., four (4 1 tin. MioaW.
' t 1 : , , J J. H.KOrlIHI)K, .
BttfT-tf.' . J : f I t , 4 tiny KsMiiali '
, ) f . j I , . . , . ,i
Ladies' Belts I
Ladle.' Satchel., !', ' j
' ,n ., Oentt' Trunk.,
Gent. Traveling Bags I . ,. ,
i Hhawl Btrapl, Etc.,1 j
At tlrt Saddlery Stars of , t . . I
4 " Carpenter '& Mallard,
Mo. I HoefB faowT Stbibt,
July 8T . ... Wilmington, N. O.
VZW ADVIETI3EMEST8.
Valuable Heal Estate
For Bale !
VI. CRONLY, Auctioneer.
T CBOiiLT 4 MOUKtS.
r.lortgago Galo.
By rtrtM of dlyari awtfj from Tbomai
B can and wif, the Meouaauw Build lug aud
Loan Aawolatloa wlU aaU for aak. by nubile
auotlon, at XxohanM oorD.r, be the elt) of
W ilalugton.ea Friday .the nih day of August,
ls75, at lie'oloek m., the followtnc dMoribed
Heal aetata, aituated la at Id elty, euhjeot to a
ar t SMftsage of SM00, aad ail Interwt that
may be due thereon, Tla;
Buglimlug In the Kaaterii line or Second
airert, n fret Hoathwanlly fraw Ite IstcirMO
tluu with (he Southern Use of Market atnet,
aud ruuulug tbeaoe 8oulhwuitly with aaul
hue el livwud etreetM root, theuoe katwarl
ly parallel with Market Mreel TO laet, taeuce
Northwardly parallel wlta Hecowl etreet ST
Let, and tbeuce WeMwardly eralUI with
Markntatreet to the beginning, togther with
the tbreeMoree aad building, thereon, I'.rui.
ac.inuiiitliig -maae knuwu at aale.
aug -'day t d of
CROQUET SETS! CROQUET SETS I
Large lot Jut t received and fur sale at lowtr
price, tnaa they were ever ottered before.
Call aud eee for youiealtea,
D. A. SMITH & CO.
aug "i
"The O'Connell Centenary."
N
OTtOK : Irlahmaa, their deeeondente,
irieuua ana tae puouo general it: you are
reepectfally lu.lted to participate In the cele
bration to-day In honor of the Centenary of
UtmelO Ojnu.il, uud v the au.ploes of the
Hibernian Benevolent Aeaiclatlon.
C M.mberiof the A'soelaUoa win meet la the
Hibernian Hall In full regtlla at 1 o'clock for
parad., wli ch will ha followed by an addrew
delivered by Hon. A. M. Waddell at the Thea
tre. -
..' JAMES MAUI'BN ,
aug t It
Chic) Manhal.
Sugar House Molasses.
o Barrel. S. H. Molaaws, n -Fur
aale by
KKKUUMEH A CALDKB BBOS.
FLOUR, COFFEE AND SUGAR!
l.OCO Barrel, riour,
. 100 Bag Voffee,
Barrel. Redned Sugar,
" ' 80 Bhd Dem Sugar,
For aale by
BKBCHNEB4 0ALDIB BBOS.
SPIRIT CASKSTTPIRIT CASKS!
' '300 Spirit beaks, " ' ' ' -
For aale by
KBRCHNEK A UALDBB BROS.
TOBACCO-SNUFF-OYSTERS ANO
PICKLES.
100 Boxes Tobacco,
lO.if Barrel Snuff,
ISO Uaeas Ovstera,
100 Oaae Plekle.
i,.t roiialeby ...T .
t KKROUHBR A OALDXB BROS,
aaguat 4
Knobe -Pianos.
T lUIlt Flanoiolroulate not only In Ameri
ca, Canada andHoatti America, but aim
in Karope; their fame having been carried
there by the great planlrts who hare vial ted
-this country
Wherever they have b-en exhibited they
have Invariably carried away the gold mcda
over all competitor.. The flrrt European and
reaident pianist. Have thoroughly tried and
tested their varlou. style of tn.trntnenU. and
hart TOloatarUyaooordtdtketa their unquali
fied apiobaU.iii, and have given to the firm
the montvrln able certificate, of their opinion
For sale at
, . HEINSBEBQEB'S
Live Book and Musio Store. .
SUg ' . .......
TO-MORROW
We .hall commence th elirery tof .
Wamuntta Shirts !
To tbcae who have ordered.
Aiouraupplyperweek la llmlbd to twelve
aoaen, partus who deure the
CHEAPEST & BEST SHIRT
In the United State., had beat leaie their or
der, a', ouc
O For 87.60, Cash.
SOLI AUENT8,
MUNSON & CO.
CITY CL0XHIEB3.
aag
2 0C0 ,wl"1, Oor'
500
Water-Oroend Meal, Hominy, Pork, Bran,
tirack Uorn, Flour, etc.,
. For tale low by i
. i ORANT & HINTOrf,
Oommlttloa Merobante and Gruoer. :
augt-ltdAw
Hccliaiilc's MdinjE I anil- Loan issa-
4 " 'J;,cifc; ;;:, ::':v
TUB regular monthly meeting will be held
at the Hibernian Ball thw evening at S
o'clook.
C. 8. KI.M8,
a tigs Befvetary and Treaaaier. ;
CC tn d0n fJCttUaf. AgeoU wanted. Alt
$J UJ Q&V olaaM.ol worklug people of both
aeiea, Yumig aud old, make more money at
work tor ua, In their own rocalltlee, during
their .pare momenta, or all the time, than at
anything elm. We offer employment that
will pay haiidaomelj lor it honr't work.
Full partUMlara, terma, go., tint tree. Send
u. tour addrwi at once, liupt delay, r-ow
lathe tire. Don't look for wirk or bu.lnee
elHewhnre. unUI you have learned what we
otter. . STINSOH Co., Portland, Maine,
may 36 . n , , , ; iw-iIAwIt
I N STOKE AND ARRIVING BY EVKKT
A Steamer a full ttpply and large ataortment
ui i. . i .
Mailt,
!" Lock,
' ' ' Hlngee,
- Screws, ,
Window Fattening!,
fctliuxl Htnree, - .-nim
audraatenlnga,
Well Bucket,
Fliturea, Pnmpe,
and all kind ol Hardware uaed around a house
or lot, all lor tale low by
aug U1LB9 at HTJBUBISUN.
MISCKLIANIOtrS
YATE3' BOOK BTORE-
Blank Books,
Blank rooks !
Fall aeeortm.nt alway. ea hand, aadwlUb
old for lea. than evwr beibrt t flared,
Complete tuck of
SCHOOL BOOKS
Always en hand, which will be sold lor leet
than pubUakera' prloe.
C. W. YATES,
Market Street,
aegi
MOSQUITO NETS!
A large ttock ea hand and
For aale'
VERT LOW.
d. a. surra co.
lyM
LA.DIES
Who can appreciate convenience In keeping
beuat, eliouM tend their ordert to ua. Thty
will aav th.maelvee trouble, ear and
And get only th beet and moat reliable artl.
cet In the line of
Family Groceries!
AT LOWEST UA8U rklCKS I f
Our good, are alway. freeb. They ar
RECEIVED DAILY!-
By Water and Ball.
Wt ar telling a'uBLIABLR FAMILT
FLOCK for ' 5 '"'
GEiglit Dollars.
Beet article far tbe money In this market
Fall ttock of eholotet eeleoted J
Family Groceries ! i
How In tton, . .
CHA8 D. MYERS & CO.,
5 abo 7 N. Fbokt St.
aug 3
For Smlthvillol
gTEAMEB"BixiE will run regularly
eeery day except Sunday, '
L:avlog Wilmington. ,t I P M
Bmrthvid TAM
Commutation ttoket may be porehaaed at
Oor otto.
. O. O. PARS LET 00.
Jaljt
PIANO TUNING !
TTAVlNO en(tgo th. wrrloe. of a prore
XI atonal Piano Turner.l am now prepared to
reuelve ordera foe Tuulug and Repairing Pia
no, and Organ.
tVSatUI action Guaranteed I
, tV-Ordere Solicited ;
HEINSBERCER'S :
, Llv Boot and Muaie Ston.;
Quarantine Notice
JJNT1L rUBTHXR HOTICE ALL VES
aela from Porte South of Cape Fear Will come to
at the VUlUng Button, near Deep Water
Point, and await the intpectlonof th Qoar
antin Phynlrlan. "
All veeael. from Portt where Tellow Fever,
or other Inieitiou. dueue eilttt, will be re
quired to undergo a rigid aad prolonged Quar
antine. .
All veeael. or boat of any character having
tlcinr. on board on arrival, or having bad
tickneat any Urn during the voyage, ar re
quired tooometothe Station for Inspection
without regard to the Port tiom whenoe they
come. Vernel not Inoluded a above will pro
ceed without detention.
Pilots ate eapaclally enjoined to make oare-
tuletquiry relative tevee.ela,erew, A., and
If not t.tkmed vrtth the statements of th Cap
tain or commander, or If too reaeel it la a
flitbyondlthm, they will bring th v easel to
the Btatlon for further xamlnatlon.
PUota wilfully violating th Quarantine
Law ar tubject to a forfeiture of their branch;
Mauler, of veaatlt to S fln of two hundred dol
lar, a day for every day they violate th
Quarantine Lawm and all other person ar
liable lor each and every otience.
AH vamli aubject to viilutlon under above
regulation, will eet a flag in the main -rigging,
port-tide.
F. W. POTTEB, .
' . , ' Quarantine phyaictan,
Port or Wilmington, N. .
Smlthvlle, N. O., Hay 7, 187S.
may 8 128 UIuotI
St. Ilary's School,
BALKIOH, M. O.,
THE Slxty-aerenth term of the achool all
commenoe September 8,110. Tbeebarg
tor board and Kngllxh tuition, for a term o
twn.tr week., le tiofl.
Fur a olrcular. apply to Bey. Albert Hweed
I). D , Kalelgh, if. U. , Ju ly 10 dl
3 If Wilmington
I
S ALIVE TO HEH IMTEBESTS In Eaat
uarouna, aer oaaineet mea wui edT.rtle.ln
THE WASHINGTON ECHO,
a large and well eetebllahed weekly new.pa
par. circulating extenalvely Ik Ue oonntleao
Hyde, Beantort, Pamlloo, Pitt, Edgecombe
and .note adjoining. Rate Low.
Walt. P. WiLLiaiuow, B. Oaaaaaa,
LaU Of Tarboro. of Washington.
- - Editors and Proprtotor. - ,
etll HUroopy.
s
HOW KILLS gotten up aud
uie most auracuve style at toe
JOUBNAL Of Ficatj
NEWSPAPER DIRECTORY
Our Living and Our Uciul
Prosoeotusof 2nd Volum.
Kswaaaa, M. U., AuguM 10, 1H74.
Or a Ll vna abo Ova Iaat" will her
alter be uubliahw! a a Seml-MontMi Mag
Bine. ooaUinlng page, of reaillng matter, at
B3 ,ier tear in aU.auce.
rur the inlormatlon ol thcae who are not la-
miliar wlta thta enierprlae, I atat tliat the
eta lei objertoi the Naga.me am be to puniien
th Mecurd that Norti Carol naand hergnllaut
toldler made la the lale "War hetveen the
Slate.," to gather the material lor th. uae ol
the rutare hmtorlan, and to perpetuate Ue
m.mnr ol thoae brave men, ofttocra and
private, llTlngor dead, who .bed Imperlahabl
glory unn ineir hihit ouiie.
la aildiUoa to th WaB Kwx.an o Nobtu
OaaoLtaa.ib Magaalne will oontalu .aetrtie.
of every aeruon, evunty, elty and town of the
Siaia. written bv oomietiit aud w.ll-inlirm
ed perann., Uai makittf it mrfmufntll a Jrtaai
pmWicol, i whuk all ehuaM eor alumi
llumld uUc inttnit awl pruU.
Tbe Magaauie will Uke the plane or the
newapa pr, having aame tula, ublifliud by me
during titeeairt twelve nwntli.
Th Hratanmber will be iel.anied Wndneed
September Ui, IH74. lu the meantime, I re.
pectfully aak old aubaorlber wbodeeire to re
new their tubaurlption., and all oUiere wlw
wlah th Magatine, ta rtwut preayiMy, ae the
change and Improvement, require eouaUerabl
Outlay, ana reeay mw h nevueu.
s. r. poou
Addre, till fnrthei notice. "Otii Liviau
(ntiui ItBAD," intwuorn, n. u.,ornaieign
North Oarollna.
Exchange wUl platt eopy.
angIS ""- '
PFLETONS'
AMERICAN CYCLOPEDIA.
Now Uovlaed Uelllion.
Entirely rewritten bt the al.lot writer on
every auuject, rriuted ironi new type, and
Illustrated with Several Thuuaaud Angta
vlng. andklapa.
THE workOrlirlnallvnublLhed nnder the ti
tle utTUK MKW AMkalCAM UVU1.OPJ0-
1HA wee oomtilated in IHiia. aluoe which time
the wide circulation which It haa aitalnnl In all
parte ol the Uuiud Stale., and llie.lgnal da
veiopmeuu which have taken plat In every
I...... I. .xl .. 1. . -.1 I . . I ...
duoed tbe editnra and pehliiher.to.iitiuiit It to
au exact ana uiurough revnuon, and to ueme a
new e.lllloii entitle THE AMKltlUAM CV
OLUHJtulA. Wlllini tlx laat ten rear the progrem of dU.
oovery In every department of knowledge ha.
mauea new work ol relereuu an luiimrauve
want.
'lhe movement of uolltlral attair haa kei.t
pace with tbe dlacoverle. of auleuiw, anil their
frultl'ul application to the Indu.irlal and ua.
ful art aud the oonveuleuoe aud rettuemeui uf
aoclai lit. Oraatwar.andiHMiBquentrevoa-
no n nav. occurred, involvluc nauoual o:ianm.
of panaiiar mom.nt. The olvil war of our owe
ooualry, which waaat It height wnen the laat
volume of the old work appeared, ha happily
beau ended, and a new ouurea of eumiuerolal
and Indu.uial activity baa been commeuoed.
Large aueaikm. to our geographical kitnwl
ledge nave been mad by the tudelatigable
ploreraof Africa.
Th great polllioal revolution, of th laet da
cade, with the natural re.nlt of th lne of
time, have broaght Into pnblio view a mullr
tude of new men , whoae name, are In every
one't mouth, aud of whoa Uvea every one M
curioue vu enow uo parueuiara. urtat aaiuaa
have been fought aud lmxrteut ategea main
tained, or which 1 he detell. are a yet prannrved
oulv tn the ueweMneraor In tbe Iranaieut uul-
llcatlon. of the day, but whleh ought now to
take their place In permanent and authentic
btttorv.
In preparing the nreaent edition for tbe
preee, it ha accordingly been the alia of the
editor to bring down th lnforiualtoi to th
lateat poatlbl Jatee, and to fitrnlih an accu
ral aooouni er ine moat recent dlacoverle. in
aclenoe.ol every freeb pioductloo lu literature
and of th. newest Invention In the nractice
art, a well a to glv a .uoolnt ana original
reaora w ue progreooi poiiucal ana Hitluri
Oal evnt.
he work ha been baa-tin after Ion and
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WEDDING CARDS SSftSTj
hoaotlaJoabltylat th
iiuuttilAb orriyn
SZW ADTERTISEniS.
THESnOlIETER 105 IN THE SHADE!
45BR0VBI&R0DDICIUS
45 MARKET
Are both warm tnd fully satisfied with the trade Uier hare dona for the
jat sciason, but are atill dosirous to close out a few small lota previous to tak
ing account of stock, and Lave marked thrm at suoh prices ai eannot fail to
socure their immediate sale.
A DISCOUNT of 25 Per Cent
Will be given off all remnants of Dress Goods. .
GENTS' WHITE DRESS SHIRTS 1
MADE TO ORDER!
IPit Guaranteed
A full lino alwnya on land ; also, I " . :! l 1 ! ?
Cuffs, Collars, Underwear, Etc. i
Agonts for Frank Leslie's oul ,l '
Machine Needles, 5 Cents ICach
Terms, Cash Only
BROWN & RODDICK. 45 Market Street-
juljr
JUST OPENED I
AT
36 MABKET STREET,. ..
- ANOTHER
Black Silk Challys, , ., ;, 'Z
BLACK OASnMBRES, CREPES, &0.
SUMM12II STOCK CLOSED OXJT
lower Than Ever I
rj3. rj.
No. 36 MAEKET STREET.
MIICELLAJTEOUS.'
Everybody's" Pill,
A Oantle but Certain Cathartlo
, TUj aet with eaatAUfTT on tbt LWr, ra-
taln no ealomalt are pnrelv V.gtalil.
The beet, nreet. eafeet ana mlldeat ourittlve
PHI In nM. Tbev are seed more aenerall
than anv other PHI In ute, far Ui length of
time tnr hav ben before the pnblio. Ar
nicely augar-ooated and bottled at 30 oentt per
bottle. '
Ark vour Drnggiet for "KvsaTiODT'e"
ni.L ana taa no omer.
Julvl , ! 188-lm
CITY COUPONS.
crrr of wiXMiNaTON, n. a, (
June 29th, 1875. f
NOT10B It hereby given tbtt THI JlfLT
COUPONS 18T3 (of Bond of Uil City) can.
not ba prom ptljrjjpald. , .
In oootaqrMno of certain ebangM nndw a
rtoentdeoltlonoftbs 8nprm Ooart ofthli
te u to th manner of asMaiment of th
1 and Perunai Property in thl cltji and
thereby the City Tax Books not yet having
been placed .la possession of the nndarilgntd
for ooll.ctlon; togethtr with other torn plica
Ion. lo rg rd to enr Hnniclpal affalrt, now
pendlny before the gupremo Ooart of North
Oarollna, the olty of WUminxton niut neoea-
tarlly crave tome Indulgence front the holder!
of Olty Goapon,under eiUtlng otrcamitanoe.
T. O. SERYOSS,
City Treanrer.
June 30 lttf
We Q-uarantoe
KKKP'S n Patent PtrUy-MaJe Shltt to be
Wamsutta Cotton, '
and 2 1 00 Lin en,
- Which ovary honsewlf know I th beat, , '
- M We toll half adoten tot '
$7.50 CASH!
t
Will Bulah up when required at a imall advanoe,
Ten Dozen Sold Saturday ! 1
MUNSON & CO,
CITY CLOTHIERS.
July
ffillT,
One Price.
i. , i. i
i it
LOT OF . .
'"11
; Black Grenadines, J
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.!.r.rll
i ?,
CAT2,
Turnip teed I f i; a
Turn.) tii I
i; '; New Crbp 1875.
Orown by Landreth A Biil.t, Philadelphia.
Alio a large ana taunt of Uabbn 4.
For aale by
... f ..u ... .. . QlUN ft fLAlTOBIt.
Ivnav BoneeliMfiar ibosld potMal 'at let
one of the tollowlng celebrated Cook' Book.,
a they woo Id cave th prio of it In a" Weak'
cooking ,...:, uJ fVtj:,x ,
Queen of th Kitohtu 1001 Old Maryland Be.
oelpw. 7. ) 75
Mlat Lealie't Mew Keoelpta for UooAlof TS '
(ra Hale't New Cook Book IB
The Veun Wlf'. (Jook hnnk ... . I lit
Mil. WM(4nbM U L. ,
. - ...... v r AJVim, ... ........ iv
Mr. Ooolfellow'. Cookery ae II Sheuld flel 78
'i ll. Nattnmal flnnk I. 1) n k u
Hourler ...... T. ' .... .... Ill
Petermn't New Cook Book....,.., .v.. -..1 7
Wldilltleld' New Cook Book . ' 1 tb
Mrs. Kaio't Baeelpt for th Million.. ...... 1 IS
!'" oa SAla a iifii:i ' ""'
li-.t llmNaBHBarai'a if
.u, Llv Book and Mute Iter.
July IT tf
The Dawcon Dank.
BT ORDEB OF THR BOARD OP DIRK 0
tort, th Book of gabaerlptlon te th PaplU
Stock of th-t bank will be opnd at thtlc bank
ln room on Thursday, th Ml instant, at 10
o'clock a.h., and remain open until further
oordered. , '., Wm. LAHIttN Oashibb
JulyW-1m' """" ' ',
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