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------ ; . J - ' - '- - " . : .' ' '-"- . ; - - - - - :1 li COUIIERCIAL HEWS WILMINGTON MARKET, ,:.j TUMDAT, iton market, V r, January 9, 3 1. M. 5,Srixtr TtrapESTiaa Market quoted quiet and nominal at 43 cents. No sales this fore- noon.) j .:-. . ; . ; ..j "... Rosnr Market "jjuotc X 'steady at 2 23 and $2 25; sales reported of 500 bbls Good 8 trained at $2.25 per bbl. Cacnu ToarESiufE Market quoted quiet at $2.3$ for Hard and $3.33 for Yellow Dip and Virgin; aalei at quotations. ' Tut Market quoted "quiet at $l.io per bbl; sales of 154 bbls. "Cotiqs No official quolatioiii and ; n sale. jTbe stock is light and there is nulling doing to-day.' . X DlILT RECEIPTS. Cottonl..................lJ..,. 21 bales SpiriU .Turpentine .'. '.. v casks ttosin......v. MG2 ..Ubls Tar j................'. .'. 154 bbls Crude Turpentine.. 1,085 bbls r ! MARINE NEWS. : j J ARRIVED. ' ' Htearacr Wave, Robeson, l-'yyetteVille, Williams fe Murehlson. Hteamcr Gov Worth, Worth,' Fayettevillo-, Worth A Worth. Hteainer Underbill, Plait, Jijnithv iile, OG Parsley & Co. - l I Hchr Lou Willis. JJroWn. Tull's Cretk, bnsheLa corn,- to Williams & Miirchisoii, Hchr !J Wi Hlntorr, Simmons, Klizubeth City, 3,;XK) bushels earn to U t juuciieii & Hon i . ; , Hchr Charles Wall. Ryder. Elizabeth City. 1,2U0 bushels corn to J K IJppctt. . ; ateamer .North fcast, radduon, 1'oint Las well, Preston Cutnming & Co. 1 . 'Hteanicr Caswell, Ilenrv, .Bauneruiaii'e BridgeA II VanBokkclen. r I ! CLEARED. Steamer (JoVi Worth. Worth, i-'aycltc-villr, Worth & Worth." . Hteamer Wave, HoIk-sou, Faycttevillc, Williams fc Munch ison. Steamer Underbill, riatt, Smithvilk-LO (J Parsley & Co. . i ' steamer JNortli Last, -Paddidon. l oict caa- well,. Preston Camming fc Co. hteamer Caswell, ilenrv, UannvrinUn s Bridge, A II VanRokelen. bcor .Nellie Carr, JSickcrton, 'Dcruiuua, L. Kidder. Sons. ! . - CTXIOZiSSAXiTJ 7ZLZCZ3S. 15 f The following quotations represent the wholesale prices generally. in maxing uy small orders higher prices hare to be charged. u zv ji vj i cr unny Double Anchor.......... i Double Anchor "A Standard Domestic BACON North Carolina, Ilams,) ib. ........ Shoulders, y lb Sides, fl... - Western Smoked Hams. .'..... Sides, V ................. ... .Shoulders.. Dry Salted bides, y Ib '. Shoulders, lb.,. BEEF On the hoof... BARRELS Spirits Turpentine Second Hand, each 1 75 pw York. each.... .1. 2 00 New Cfitr, each...... 2 BEESWAX V fl. 16' 11 14 17 13 10 8 6 00 28 17 1?K 15 18 13K 10K . 8 BRICKS Wilmington, il P 00 .2 00 2 2 50 10 30 00 18 35 25 00 Exports. COASTWISE,. Baltimore Steamship .Raleigh, t-hiired yesterday 318 bales cotton, 3o(J bbb ta.r, 25 do crude turpt, 670 do rosin, 3S caskd spirits lurpt. 44 empty ale kegs, lOObuhelo ieanut, 18 bales waste, GO do yum, 42 pkgs .fcuiidric, J3,3G0 feet lumber. . New York Steamship Iifgulator, cleared yesterday 170 pkgs shooks, 5 b(lj light ivood, 7,242 libs metal;?, 1 bale herb;', X''Jti pales cotton. ' . Bermuda Schr Nellie Can 101,000 feet uiubor, 60,000 shingles." ; - Ast of Vessels In the Port of. Wil I mlngt3ri. ' I BARQUES. . Nor La Bella., 2o9 tons, Olst n, It II llekle Nor BurprLse, loi tons, WasiH'iV I "..' , Alex fSirunt'& Won tier Superb, 313 tons, Frundt. . JSwd Amelia, 520 tons, (hristtn.sen;U II lieHc Hwd -Prima, 507 tons, Krook, li lj Ik ide Jer Schniuckert, tons, ioicniisr, Vick fc Mrbnne ! Aror Felice, 276 tons, HvMsle, Vick it Mcba,nt! Jer Gt-rmuinia, 275 tons, Vilnunv, K Pesclmu & N'esterm:uui Jer Bertha, 101 tons, Scluitt, , E Pcschau'& Westcrinunn Jer Claudia, 103 tons. Din se, ' 1j Peschaut Westei'inann Jer Louse Wichards, 350 tons, Khmcko, E Perchau te Wusternuum . Jr Willhvm Grosscup, i(il tons, Owen, Vick &. Me banc ; S'or Ituth, 109 tons, Andersen, i Vicly,, fc Mebanc (3er Amazonc, 273 tons, BaltzcT, , t - -E Peschnu & Wt'stennann ; : olr Jleihorhi, 370 tons, Arsenc, 1 1 I : I lelle :s"Or Viking, 2S1 tons, ltasmusscn, It 11 Heide . Vdr Svanhlld, 308 tons, Olson,- ' R E Ik ide . Jif Emma Crook, Harrison, Vick fc Mcbane BRIGS. " ler S Sunplclch, 311 tons, Ilaens, - I ' Vick it Mebane Jer Dr Easkcr, 68 tons,! DeBoer, , : ' ! - E Poschau & Wcstcrmaun Jer Cantor, 223 tonsi, Barghoom, i I E Poschau & Wcstennann lr Brisk, 2UUis, Trefry, I ir -11 I A4ox Sprunt Son Jer brig IIansu710' tons, leaner, I . Alex Wpnnit t Son S'or Ellida, 210 tons, 'Merteiisen, 11 Kllt ide. L4cr Inca, Spiske, U I'eschau fc NVostrrnuvnn Am J B Kirby, Skatfe,N0rthrop 2c dimming j SCHOONERS, rletoti, 68 tons, Albury, E Kidder & Sons Wave Crest, 800 tons, Wlnehcubach, Master K el lie Scott, 25W tons, Mlllen, Master M H Ptonrell. 677 tons. Williams. . . : wiinams .v .-uurcmsoji kato Newrnan. 116 tons. Newman, Master Nellie Carr, 133 tons, Nkkerson, f - i . i E Kidder Sons iMary Lymburner, 12S tons, coinb.s ? ,! i J- (U III kV . ll I" BI C Mosley, 100 tons; H igtrins, Northern .. BUTTER "orth CaroUna.fi) j'orthern, ib .. CANDLES Sperm V Tallow, V lbr. 1...... Adamantine, ? set CHEESE Northern Factory, fJ fi... Dairy cream, Vl. lb...; Mate, 'if id COFFEE Java, lb Kio, y lb Laguara, ) ft)... .4.., CORX 3IEAL V bushel.-. COTTOX TIES y lb DO-MEhilC Sheeting,-4-4 yard. 1 arn, tJ bunch... FISU Mackerel, Xo. 1, y bbl,.:.16 00 Xo. 1, V K bbl....... 9 50 Mackerel, Xo. 2, V bbl.... 13 60 Xo. 2, V la 'bbl..."... 7 50 Mackerel, Xo. 3. y bbl...... 00 00 Mulleis, hbbl.. 3 50 X. C. Herring, V hbl 5 Drv Cod, y lb : FLO Ull- Fine, 'y bbl... 5 . Super, Xorther'n. 1) bbl... 6 Exira'do " y bbl, Fainilv " y bbl Cltv 5.1 illSuper V bbl ' " ' Extra 'V bbt Family bbl... 8 00 ' Ex. Family V bbl... 9 00 FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano,. y 2000 lbs. 80 00 io 00 14 00 WA 00 30 , 18 25 75 4 10 05 ' 25 45 40 00 14 15 - 33 23 N 25 80 6 11 I 25 00 00 20- 00 0 00 00 00 y 0 00 fl2 60 4 00 6 75 7 25 6 50 6 75 00 8 00 0 50 50 00 75 0 00 00 n tt 00 00 " 50 00 " 00 60 00 00 " 00 oa " 55 ,00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 liia- .....55 00 Baughrs I'hosphate Carolina rertihzer (i round Boiie, Bone Meal " Flour . " Xava?sa Guano, , " Con:plete Manure "'; WLann's Phosphate " Wando l'hofphate, " Berger&Brutz'sRos," Wileqx, Gib'o Co., nipuiated Guano.... GLUE y lb GRAIX Corn,stO-e,V 561bs , Corn, cargo, y 56 lbs...... Corn, vol., & bushel bushel...... . Peas, cow, y buslul HIDES Green, ? Ib . Dry,.i? lb Li.... HAY Eastern, y 100 lbs... Xorth Rirer, y 100 lbs.;.. ROOF 1KOX y Iton... LAIlb Xorthern y Jb. X'orth Carolina y lb.. lil .51 E l.i bbi LUMBER Citv steam sa'wd Ship stuff, resawed, y 11 ft-. 21 00 Rough edge plank, y M ft. 22 00 West India cargo, accord ing to quality, y M ft.. .20' 00 Dressed flooring.seasoned. 20 00 Scan tluig and boards, com- . mon, y M ft. 15 ilOL ASS HS-Cuba,hhdgL Cuba, bbls., ? g4l..... Sugar-house, hhds. y gal. ' bbls.'ga1 Sugar Syrup, bbls. y gal 10 ;75 64 Xone. 65 1 00 7 9 1 10 95 112 00 14 00 55 7 00 00 00 00 00 .00 00 00 65 00 40 00 45 00 47 00 65 00 67 00 70 00 70 00 00 00 70 00 16 76 76 75 10 8 10 20 05. 117 00 15 00 2i 00 25 00, 23 00 35 00 00 30 39 32 35 XAlS Cut,4dto20d,k'g- 3 50 4 OILS: kerosene, y gal...... Jiard, fJ gai . ' Linseed,. tf gal..,. Kosm, gal..... ..-..... PEANUTS y bushel......; POTATOES - Sweet, V bus. Irish, Northern, bbl..... 20 10 00 30 40 50 in PORK Northern, city mess. 19 00 Thin, bbl ......00 00 23 00 37 41 30 33 50 75 30 45 10 40 75 00 00 . CANDY FOR ALL HARRY BERNARD, the well known ' I. - - . ! ' Candy Manufacturer, corner Front and epis tle streets, is prepared to manufacture Caidv for the trade and private families. Orders solicited. dec lo . 1 -she Camden Journal. PUBLISHED eTery Thursday, at Catudenj S. C, is the oldest-established paper i'n Kershaw county, and has an extensile circu lation among the Merchants, farmers and an classes of business men in the county. f f It offers to the Merchants ot llmington a uesirahle medium for advertising, the country in which it circulates, being connected with that citr - by steamer on the Wateree river. and the Wilmington, Columbia and Augusta Railroad. . i Liberal terms will be made with those de siring to advertise. Subscription price $2 50 per annum. Address i a -iTTy rta , , Editors and Proprietors. , Tho Xiandmaric, ( PUBLISHED at StatesTillc, Iredell. Co,, N". C. !tk loadincr XewsDaOer in West- orn North Carolina. j Tt ! thrt only Demorrati naner nublished in IrcdcJL county ono of tho largest and wealthiest counties in the State and has at tained a larger local circulation than any pa jper ever heretofore published in the county. Its fclrculation in Alexander, Wilkes, Ashe, Alleghany, Yadkin, Davie and Iredell, is larger than that' of any two papers, in the State combined,' and is rapidly acquiring a strong foothold in Forsy the, .Surry, Rowan and western Mecklenburg. -f It the only paper in Western North Ciro inaMhat employs a Regular Canvassing Agent, and la thus kept constantly before the people. Under Ihia t jstein a rapidly increa ing circnlation is tho i result, making the Landmark the liest advertising medium in Western North Carolina. Address, ; LANDMARK, dec 13 Statesviller N. C. IJDVERTISE INTnE DAILY REVIEW. VA 6 0O 00 00 80 , 9X 10 00 U 00 Prime, y bbl ... .......00 00 Rump, 1-rbbl. .....00 00 RICE Carolina, y lb....... 6 East India, V-B)..". 00 Rough, V bushel.'. 1 20 RAGS Country, 1 lb".. city, yjb...: ,....... ROPli 4......rt'.i SALT Alum, y bushel " Liverpool, y sack American y sack., Cadiz y sack. SUGAR Cuba, p lb........ Porto Rico, y fc. ...... ...... A Coffee, y lb. ............. wii " 1a c y a Ex c y ib Crushed y ft). . SOAR Xor&orn, y lb,,.... SHINGLES Contract, yM 4 Common, y 31 ... 2 Cvpress sars y M. ...... 6 Cvpress hearts, V M 9 50 STAVES W. O. bhl. y M.20 00 , R O hhd. y E..;..... ...00 00 - Cvpress. 3L. ..13 00 TALLOW lp ft...... .......... 8 TIMBER Shipping y M ...17 00 Mill, prime. per M... ...13 00. Mill, fair per M 8 50 Inferior to Ordinary,per M 4 00 YriHSKEY Ncrth'n.pergl 1 40., Xorth. Caroina, per gal ... 1 75 , WOOL Unwashed, per lb... 18 Wpshcd. rer lb ............ 1 0 2 20 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 IlisceUaneous. . - WITH THE WE BEG TTENlElJ OUli TO 3bL a U li s - to our many, kind friends and patrons for their generous t'i j - in the past, and to 5 00 50 50 7 00 30' oa 3 23 00 15 00 00 10 . CO 12 00 UK 12 1H 6 00 3 00 . 0 00 0 00 25 00 00 00 00 00 a 9 60 00 14 00 10 00 6 00. 5 00 2 50 20 35 ANNQUNCEMENT. OX or before the first of December, the Re coup will bo Issued as a thbrty-two col umn papiT.nt. a. sulscrirition price of $2 per annum; $1.2.3 for six moeths ; 75 cents for tliree months, -invariably In advance, -. ."oiiame will be entered on tlje. subscrpt ion books until the -money is paid, nor wiU any be continued after tho time- expires. This rule will be strictly adhered to. Those now aubscribers -will receive the Record until their time expires.. The paper will be printed on a good Wash? ington press, which always does it work nicely, and completely; m there will be no cause of complaint because of bad printmg. Tlie intention is to make it a good family and literary newspaper. Something wiR be found each week to instruct, please and im prove all classes ; nothing to injure any. Its moral tone will be guarded with very great care. ' - - . r , What polities is has will be of Its present type. It will be impoKstble for It to be other wise, fcolongas Its present editor controls it. : . '. . - It will give tho latest news from everv quarto and taithful markot reports. ius (-uiuimis ui uuuwn to .original con tributions and communications, subject, of course, to the approval of the editor. Its local news. will be full and as interest ing as it can be made. - r Subscriptions received and the present Record senttoallnow snscribing extra. The editor greatly regrets that he has been forced to run the paper as ; at . present, although he has done the best he coukl, and feels sure the public and his friends will ex cuse him. lie did all he could to procure a press, but failed to do sooner than about the first of December, when the Record will be issued In such form and style as that ho one who feels an interest In it shall be ashamed foil. . - . --.... . Full just iee shaU be done all advertisers. RespaclXuUy, - . J. N. BtaixIxgs, - " Editor and Proprretor. ASSUR THEM of our Appreciate ani Determination to-deserre it in future by careful , AITEKTlOBf TO Di on ni ii ii IJUSJI1IU-' all1 4i the; Superior Quality I of our FAMILY i - - . . i ' - BoPHce.s,gk and the IILs collanooxis. THE Uiscollanootis. PE0SPECTUS y FOR 1877, si d U y UPPINCOTPS MAGAZINE ' - ' ": ' !' "'v ' -'i ,7, 8 AV ILUSTBATED MONTHLY OF Popular Iuteratnre, Science ani Art. - r r ' - Announcement for 1877. -: o :- A Wews Paper, Is published every evening, Sunday excepted AT of our G )ods. CAS It i- cur purpose to u:aLe a p r 6 nl i' ui en t f ea t ui e IN THE I' V'V Fewer -Accounts will be more rnoriTABLE to us - and save ; .'- MONEY TO OUR PATRONS, Respectfully, ' CMS. a MIBRS t (JO. 5 & 7 STorth Front Street. jan S , J,'- - Washington Nois, JgOOT AND SHOE MAKER AND Repairer. Second street, two doors from. Mar- kct. -Prices Jftwlerate and Rest References. jan. S rpIIE DAILY KEVIEW ii famished to ,X City Subscribers at "SO cents a month. WOTICE. rpHE REGULAR ANNUAL HEETIXG of the JProprietors of the' Wilmington Ceme tery, will be held at theofficeof the Secretafy and Treasurer in this city, on Monday evening J anuaryj 8th, at 1 o'clock. : - R. J. JOXES . : janC--.: - Sec. & Trea. SEE OUR STOCK LATEST FALL AND WIXTER FASH : . '. ,ions in " Gents' and Tonin's CloiliDs' - an j. FURNISHING GOODS. For cash we sell as cheap as Xew York, Philadelphia or Baliiuiore dealers. Our specialty is our All-Made, Linen R?sorn, . WAMSUTTA SHIRTS at. 2&?'9 o O B 19 S.S I szT Call and see thetfi for yourself. i . dec30 A. SHRIEK. m i - p i 1 1 - ii -. 1 - i : i Tobacco Goods. THE UNDERSIG NED , IlAS OPENED .;.":Ho. 34 BXarket St., South side, a very carefully selected stock of Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, &c, all of them Choice Brands, which are offered", at the lowest living prices. v3aBfMr,FIVE CENT CIGAR a Specialty. dec 2if . :l I J. T. VAXN. Or 50 cents a month, not strictlj in ad ranee :o The Reading Public are respectfully inform ed jthat it shall be tk? constant aim of the pro prietor to furnbh them with : f . A LIVE NEWSPAPER, containing; the latest news of th? day, and en deavoring to keep its readers fully informed in regard to events of interest and importance occurring in every quarter of the world, - f OUR DAILY MARKET REPORTS Will be full and correct, and, will be kept open until the latest possible moment Mer chants in the city and country nay rest as sured that thej will be thoroughly reliable. The News Columns Will eontaiu -the report.', bota of news and markets, received here each day at noon, and the L O C A L D E V A Ii T M E V T Has been placed iu careful and ezperfenccd hands. Friends in the section of country con nected with this city; will greatljr oblige the; - . Ft -st . t Editor, and wilt Contribute additional inter est to these columns by forwarding any itsms oYBewsthat may occur in the?r respective localities. - m. u- fn Jinn?? bpp-ins the nine- teenth yolume f this llaganne, and while its nopea De acemeu no "mjnA will it.iil La; nn.rintP nf future excellence, effort wiU be spared to diversify its attract ions, and to jroride an increased supply ot TOrULAR READING IN THE BEST AND MOST EMPHATIC SENSE. ti, miiA constant aim of x the 1 lie xi cat uijvv. - 1 . .. .-i conductors will be to farnish tlie public Avith utpnrv EtflrtAlneiit of a Refined and Vo rhm-ntfiT. mm well as to nresentin graphic and strikingmanner the ..most recent information and soundest view on subjects nf) General Intrest in a word to renaer ; Pippin cott's Magazine strikingly distinctive in t . aHosfc Features that are mobt ATTRACTIVE IN MAGAZINE, f , ' LITERATURE. : :T . The contributions now on hand, oc specially engaged; empracea nigniy auracuvet mi ui Tales, Short Stories, Descriptive Sketches Narratives, Papers on Science and, ..Art, : Poems, Popular Essays, Lit- . - "erary Criticisms, Etc., Etc., . BY TALENTED AND WELL KNOWN ' f WRITERS. A large proportion of the artic'es.espccially those descriptive oi travel, win oe PROFUSELY AND BEAUTIFULLY. , ILLUSTRATED. The pictorial embeUshments of tho Magazine ronntitntA one of its attractive features. In addition to the General Attractions! of Lippincotfs Magazine, the Publishers , would mvne aiienuon 10 me loiiowing SPECIAL FEATURES POR 1877. 1. A new serial story, "The Marquis of Xkossie," by George MacDonald, author of "Malcolm,.' "Alec Forbes," "Robert Falconer ."etc. To those of our readers who are familiar with "Malcolm," this new-story from the pen of this distinguished writer will need no re commendation and his reputation is a guaran tee .to othersrof a deeply interesting and powerful story. It began in tbc . .November number, which-issue, with the December part, will be f ornished graits to all new subscribers for 1877. h v v 2. ' A prof ' llustriited series of sketches 0tWA' ' -: A." Swedish Scenery and Life, by-Prof. Willard Frisk,! author of Cornell University, who 'is throuchly familar Avith Sweden and its people from personaljobserva- uon. 3. A series of popular papers on n Art .and Art Matters, U ... . - by Edward Strahan (Earl Shinn), author of "The Xew Hyperion," etc " 4. Illustrated Sketches of Travel, entitled Pictures from Spain, by Edward King, author of the "Great South" etc. " -.. . p ' - 5. Mrs. Lucy II. ltoopeis Interesting and Piquant f Papers and Letters from Paris will be continued through the year. ;.... ,. She' Beauties of the ZLhinc will be desfUbed in a richly illustrated series of papers. ) :" y ' 7. During the year will appear a number of handsomely illustrated short articles, de scriptive of Life Travel and Adventure in the United State?, England, South America, Japan, Mongolia, and other countries. THE OLD CLARENDON J S IN ITS G L OR Y N O W! The Best of ALES, WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS always on hand and. served by polite and accommodating attendants. New River Oysters, always fresh and always fat, served in any style desired. f2B Turkey Raffle every day during Christinas Week. : . dec 13 ' ; . l' i .dec 13 Seasonable Goods. NTI SASH RATTLERS, Window Strips, Patent Sash and Burglar Proof Alarms. A North Carolina iafentioa, the'baeVthfflz ouL Handsome, cheap for cah, at t GEO. A. PECK'S, 25 South FroatSL , HE CEXTBAL PROTESTANT. t . - , - . ' .' i-' J ' A Weekly Religious and Family Newspaper and the Urns of the Methodist Protestant Church in OTorth Carolina, u published at Greensboro, N. C f Tcmuj $2 00 per annum, in advance. The eligibility of its location, the number and activity of jta agents, and the constantly increasing demand for it among the more solid classes of readers in varioas sections, give the Cestral peculiar claims upon the patronage of the advertising public Tern very favor able. Consult your, business interests, and address the editcr, , y. inoiAijn,'!v ; dee9 Sil -!! Greensboro. N, C. ALL CORnSvSrONDENCE, j ' " ' v " " On matters of general interest will be gladly 'received,1 but our fiiends must bear in mind that tiey must write only on one side' of the paper; that they must forbear useless Verbi age, must correct their own manuscript and must avoid abusive personalities. 3?" A re liable nam 2 must be famished with each com munication, as the Editor will not be beld ac countable for the vie or language of cor respondents. ' " OUR SOBSGniPTICii U57. Even before a type was set for the first issue, was an exceedingly flattering one, and Is probably tie largest bona fide list with which any newspaper-in North Carolina ever Wore began publication, and la now rapidly oY the increase, especially on the various railroad lines. ' ' JOOXZ.' t?. gjlfTIZS, ' Editoe IxD Paoraixtoa, qj, Office on Secon d Bbreet, betweea Prin cs and Cheaut, near the FoteCceC ' FOR SALE BY ALL BOOK AND NEWS I DEALERS. PRICE, 35 CENTS. Tkbiis. Year Subscription, $4; Two cop ies. $7j Three copies, $10; Five copies, $1G ; Ten copies, $30; with a copy gratis to the person procuring the club. Single number 35 cents. 'r!::.;-:"r Nonca-The November and December Norn bera containing the earlier chapters of "The Marquis of Lossie'will be presented to all new annual subscribers for 1877. i. , SprciMEN, NrXBER mailed, postage paid, to anr address, on receipt of 20 cents-j To Agents a Liberal Commission will ne allowed. ' Address. t t- i t i . . l ; j. b. LipriNcorr, & co., " ' - i v Publishers, 7 15 and 717 Market U., Philadelphia. jan 5 .1 . t J ..; ;"'-. mscel!ane0B AND All the latest the organs and pianos nianuracw-1 C0E1SHI Washington, nt I To all who wish to purchase 'J GAN or PIANO we can tmth) ARTISTIC CONSTBtc '; Beautiful, Finish ancLSvt J -v pusu nmeBh .! . i au. wuu inose of.tU Md Celetetei Manoti Our only claim to fatoritua J leading manufacturers is f Olir LOW Prif reduced to meeting the required' times.. Determined not' to I J and at the same time f arnl-hin ' that we fully . ' ' 1 WARRANT FOR fllf l we invite correspondence that tt J an onDortnnitv to nrnro snHr.M we here assert. . , Our PINOSare furnished till: jtpoyea Trend Graiii - f the very best in nv; they are also HEAVILY STRLr5 improved wire and the cases amfi wood perlectly seasoned and WARRANTED NOT TO CL ' WARP. Our ORGANS are ' furnish r modern improvements, as tostop!,t: while the CASES are of the reto style, admirably suited for the'pii! SSoTd for TlliKstratfd fjhtJ Price List. Address, - C0R.YISHI jan- C Washington, Keii S3 s- Watchmakers, & V. W. BZLOWIf &fik WATCIISI AKERS AND JEW No. 37 Market ' - f -"'.'-- '." Wilmin.:, (Established 1821) GUARANTEE THE MOXETl VJT for every article purcbaseij An elesrant stock of fine WtA Jewelry, Silverware, Fancy Gocd constantly on band for sale at I n advance on New York cost I Agents for the Diamond Specif Uur country friends are invites i see us. k BEAUTIFUL GOODS FOB C, DAYS AT ax it nir irml' - - TpVERYBODY IS IVITfff -i4 and inspect the elegant 8to- ferfld fnr Ktr- mn Vine & LADIES WATCHES, SEAL GOLD RINGS and LADIES' MEN'S CHAINS. . J Work left with me wfll 1 cuted. All I ask of the Public a trial.-n 2 . J R- North Front street, two doors Kf-, krt- - - -' .' I PARTICULAR ATTENTION I TS HEREBY REQUESTED OF PARTIES -1 t!-sa-H-"t;.. . . who enjoy a oooo fire this cold weather. The best of :-v-"i . - Coal and Wood ; can be had at the lowest market prices, at ''a . J' SPRINGER'S 1 dgp 19 Coal and Wood Yard, Front st. 80Q BBLS NEW FLOUE, )U Barrels and Half Barrels. : YyARBANTED SOUND AND SWELT : . For sale by dec - ALL & IPEABSALL. : I ... J S18 MT ST0CK 0P CHBISTlIdS GOODS I now all U ' and Opened and ready for the inspection of the public I hare manr nica and pretty ttiga nercr bcforc' this Ji 'r . 'J "r f any style and an gait, tai crcibodr "uid lu bibr 51 Market it, DEHTISTBY T RESPECTFULLY CALL f X attention to my Operative being equal to the best, ana ranted. t Call at my Office, i side Market Street,. Wilming08, J .. Ja& decJ3 . ti r DErjTisTni WE ARE NOW. -to extract teeta-;. thenseofaharf'. gold baso.' r , Special attenUon given teaJ rations and satisfaction uar?,n,r ; JTREEMANABT , dec 13 V '. - DcntistsS BOOK Aim JOB Ptf " WIOIINGTONf .j .--'.''''ALL KINDS OF I JOBj'PRir' NEATLY AND EXPEDITI- executed and a3 cacap ; Call and get estimates of t fore sending 1t elsewhere ana are not the cheapest in the 07 : dec 13 ' ? - ;n;OoricIgrii-? BACON, Shoulders and IJg Cooking Beaas, Dried Onions, Potatoes, Tnrkevs, , t Geese, 'Ac, Choice Roll i Manufactured. Tobacco, and Mackerel ' crflf PETTEWAT & stu j dec 13 - (
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