THIS PAPER bliahcd erery auernwu I, I cepted by - - JOSH. T. JAMES, EWTOB AD rKOrBIETOK. . jsCKirTIONS, TOSTAGE IAI1. LtcAr,$5 00j Six month, $2 60; Three tha, $ I 25 ; One month, 50 cent. :il k itnlinrMl h mrrinr. of charge, in any part oi me cut, ai 1 ... f l.irnta ner week. dreftisinp: rates low and liberal. .VBWS SUB1MARV. Marshal Pitkin, of Louisiana, was 1,'r iSrivato' examination yesterday by xi.ristm Louisiana commutee. 1... '-nlmrts ' blackmailing oflicc- U.rJ to tliC lime i ui . . i r iT'o- nnn rl(Hs"itil I independent and the will soon be linking away to rh irilOS. ' 1 J1U VUlUVDVi lmu(iooj arrived at '.Southampton. v IS Ii t Ua-cof Ireland, died on Sunday. . liii don't waut to Might after ali ning to throw the odium of the of the llcoiiiereucc on the other b,500 men arc kept vout of IS are rcrfl !;iu.ein v p,J,r J l'.i J, owing lo the inclcincut weather; ; a fc ufoc lew;' sttanierb under 'Con- Morton f poke yeftenlay in ion tjxtfec elcctoiiil Mil aud Fre- upen iorjlif;, Kdnftinds will prtss it u.lc. tu-d;iy. - The House has Li. Granfri ciders fcrnding. troops s:Kl now tlut tire electoral . Li!l will y pass and ,hat the President, has it. it he,wili bign it. TheFIori- oilse has passed an act to declare and Ilj.li llic appoiiniufHt vy uiu ouuu oi , n; for rrtsident ajid Vice President. ,s M'v in New Vork yesterday. AV ilntit Piiper Mills at line, N, Y., I irned Sunday night; loss $40,000. At New Yoi k' yesterday the firemen aijiors of the atcamshlp Montana had arret and fiisht inul tscvcral were sc- (y Vounded - Wm. Allen liut lasleen'aj)iiointcl referee of the Cori iuf JusurJncc; Company. H. W illiams, I t:; -deputy collector, at Ylrk, Las .been arretted for com-. ty liii (he Lawrence nmusrgling frauds. t'Hie Warreutoii (Maine) Woolen, jif; U lining ''Company has failetl, with hi'wa uijkuown. ' Tho Mer its' Kxchango of St. Louis adopted a 'ution strongly tndorsiug the electoral t bill. -r In the Illinois Lcgisla 1 on tlio l'8th ballot, Logan received ! nH'ririn t7 nnr1 ara f tori hr 1 d CAROLINA. iy no Superior Court, is in; scssiou. iipwall is the namci of ji lfKlrp hf U of Honor recently instituted in Voro. r j -! ;' ; V Jern has Ihe same complaint lhat Wton has too niueli cow and1 hog (streets.- j j-. ; . ;' hite chill was robbjd of her gold ,n tin streets of Newbern in the iajVight. j . ; . ' ; f J. C. Ujrtsoi , of Virginia, IS COD f a series (tf iiu'i-tintTs in tli Sulis- rcet IJaptist Cimrclr in Kaleigh. icitizensttif Morganton not satisfied vfairf tlic telegraph ofllceatthe depot kt their owu expense, 'put up the fid cstahlitilwvl: j j uii V11IVV 1 VW Hi batlirdav Gov. Vanen rnintniksionod J, Badcr, f.f Norfolk, John 11. Kelly, ulk, aud Icnry .EL llinemarsli, of t-lphia, as comtnissjoners of aOi- Xewbern! Grays and the Silver Band had a parade and target e last Saturday, Gen. r Lee's birth id ouly two members according to U Shell, ycrq "so fortunate as to hit et.?i Tfie word "fortunate" yas ut in tietter thau the balls were, srs, David M i 'SSf, Sr., of; Wake county; "'Mr. 8,G. Yates,' of Guilford county; Mr. I W. Thorn nsoii. of CI iaf ham Mr. Georo S. Cole. f Mnnrfi i (n;tve ucen appomtetl XVmtentiary. Uoveruor Ins made- a reciuisition ordiuanco department at .Washing r 500 Springfield b. 1.. muskets, yGG, cal. 50, c. and vi.; 000 sets of yle iufantry i accoutrements for oading arnii; 180 knapsacks ad and !0,b00! rounds ot ammuni- the muskets above designated. ,'ifornia Pears ! VTAWB A GRAPES ! Til ; "mat rmm m . )IALIrM F II II I I ! ! . m f j 9 m m CANDY ! ;6rs & Tobacco. ! at-. '':,. " : LIP PITT'S, er Front and Princess Sts. rancV '; ' jan 22 Dentistry. pf ri'nylTania Den- pracue Lu rrrx n inyilmington. Chargea Terr e and saUafcUonruaranteefin every i5LMVkeltreet, op iUir., rear --.vmve. , ,fVt;: : ; jan 13 ? REVIEW W furnuhed to f Subscribers at ccnu a month. r 1 1 H VOL. 1. WILMINGTON, N. (TUESDA Y. JANUARY LOCAL NEWS New AdTertiseincnU. James IIeaton, C. S. C.-pCourt Calendar. A Rare Bargains. No session of the City Court this mornr in: An undertaker now calls his list of charges "a bill of rites." . Xew York ladies have a spitz dog train ed to hold up their skirts. Bishop Gibbons was to have lectured last night in Charlotte. . It is the style now to call fashionable livery stables, horse hotels. . ' Steamship Fioticer, Wakely, from this port arri ved at Nev York last Sunday. Suggestions of the brairi have not been known to kill anyone about here for years. i - - i - ; - Darwin sajrs birds have religious dis tinctions. Hens probably belonging to.tlie laity. . - I - ''." The city ofliccs are all closed to-day in respect to , tho memory of Ex-Mayor Martin. - The young onesare to have 'a Hop at Walnut Hall, North of Boney Bridge, on Thursday evening, Gold, cardinal, pcacookiblue and cream are the four colors most seen in double faced ribbons this season.". Mr. Samuel C, Wilson, of Gharlottp,has been appointed Traveling Agent for the Carolina Central Dispatch Line. . A small colored boy was arrested this morning in Paddy's Hollow for peddling cotton supposed to have been stolen. ( j The box sheet for the Concert to-night is pretty full and with many it will be either stand up or mis a treat to-night. , Whiskey seveiiyears in a cask will lose its fusil oil, and a cask seven hours iri sonic places we know would lose its whisky'-" ' v ; ' A large hog's hide wa3 found in the lower end of Thompson's alley this morn- iug by Detective Carr. AVho lost their pork last night ? . i The report shows that the corn crop of the South for the year that has just expired is ten millions of bushels in excess of the year, pre in-:. As we go to press the remaius of Mr., Martin arc being takeu to their last rest ing place at Oakdalc; followed by a large concourse of sorrowing friends. , ; Officer - Lewis Gordon arrested one, David Jones on suspiciou of having stoled cotton in- his possession this morning. Jones will have a hearing 'before the Mayor to-morrow. ! First class French cooks use one and a half pounds of coffee to a gallon of water pouring! the hot witter upon tho coffee, which is placed in a strainer. The' Coffee is never boiled. The cold spell has killed hundreds of thousands of'caobase plants in Virginia, and it is cared there will be. a considerable advance in the price of pure Havana cigars in consequence; ; . ' ' Steamship Raleigh, Capt. Oliver, ar rived here to-day from Baltimore. She had been several days overdue but did 4sqot get out of the ice in Chesapeake Bay nntil Saturday last. A kind Providence has wisely ordained that the wife should go to bed first this bitter, cold weather. -Man was made to sit alone by the fire (or half an hour and meditate upon matters too weighty for her consideration. Strangely enough, wej neglected yester day to state among the other positions 6f honor and trust held by rr. Martin, that he was at oue time President of tho Wil mington, Charlotte $ llutherfor J (now Carolina Central) Bail Boad. Ticket for Aldermen. The following ticket is put forward as the result of a careful canvass among the residents of Che city, iz. : First Ward J. S. Ives, J. JI. Strauss. Second . Wrard A . Aldermen, i J.- F. Divine. - ' Third Waad A. Martin. Jjmes ... . . - .... ..i ... Spfunr . Fourth Ward-rDr. W. W. Harriss, U. Brunhild, ; n Fifth Ward Wilkes Morris,' D. Steljes, .It is understood that a bill is to be drawn up having the above gentlemen for Aldermen and sent to the Legislature with the request that it be made a law by that liody. , . . The Concert To-Nislit. It is unnecessary to urge upoh .any one. to. attend the Concert to be given to-night for the beneCt of the Orphans, as tlic box sheet at Heinsbergcr's Music Store indi- cates tuat every boly lias inil0 up; li s mind to. go without any urgml . ....... Itecovering. I We are pleased to learn tjiat. Capt. Green, of the steamer North State, . who was iniuretl a few weeks since bv the . : (i . collision of bis boat with a vessel in the river, has nearly recovered from the in juries; sustained then and will Sooti be on duty agaiu. Y llaverly's JJlinstrcSf". t There was a very tire audiene pru.t last night at the performance gi ven at the Opera House by llaverly's" New Orleans Minstrels, and wo believe thaj; J all who were present agreed in t tie assertion that it is-one of the best, if hot the very best, Mjristrel show which has ever visited this city. The performances were, chasf thoroupdiout, the music was ex-eleut and the witticisms new aiid laugliable; . . . ' - j The Thermometer.! From the United States Signal Ofiiee'a this, place we obtain the follovin report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ping at 7:31 o'clock, : Augusta, 43 ; Charleston, 1 liseiu- Vest, 75;; nati, 2,1 ; Jacksonville; 50 ; Key fr jtffc 1 r1 T . Jj . I . I ' nn ! JxnoxvTiie, ii ; iyncuoiu ) M eii.phis, 30 ; Mobile, 45 ; .Montgomery, lip ; 'Nash- ville, 35 ; New O rleans, 55 ; New Yo'rk, 1 26 ; Norfolk, 34; Pittsbus. 1U ; ravan- i . nah, 49 ; St. Louis, 10 ; Wash Wilmington, 39. - . The Tax Payers. iigton,' 25'; The: meeting of tax payers alled:at the Court House last night was largely at tended and a 'proportionate interest was manlfestexl in the object with whieh the - - j L L meeting was called;. The Mljuwmg is :n Official report of the proceedlii; Oh motion of Col.J. W. Akiiitfonj Dr. A. J. DeRosscfc was called to Uie ' Qhair. and DuBrutz Cutlar, Esq., vd ('quested .4 Sod on as nisior.ers to act as Secretary. ' Captain I. J5. Grainger was ru one of the Board of County (Join to make the ropo.ft of. t he ti countyr, which the mooting hear. ! ; .He reported accord! ug'y, indebtedness ot" the county t ances of t he vas called fo i'r:ind;n: i n , ,.t , lows, viz : ' The bonded debt iu khU . . Outstanding warrants an-t dited ...... . &3 1 .289 Accounts to be. au dited,.......,,.., "3, Go2 35.000 00 iO-31,95.2 11 $09.52' 11 i : ie ...'.k.,,...l '.l..l.t 2.3,000 is -in the hands of twelve or fifteen pi r sail's. whose names were giveu ; uie rema.iHier is scattered, and in thj hm unknown. Capt. Graiugcr stated tin fsof pc rsbus t the present amount required for count the expenditures continue is $50,000, whereas the k ji5rpoiCs, if as heretofore, axej; received during the last year was duly 23,000, not including about $0,000 laid aside for a sinking fund. ' He then went into the list of last year's expenditures, and showed how it was pro- nosed bv the commissioners ?t reduce the expenditures for the first nina mouths, to $22,000. ' Capt. Grainger then state il that the Fi- nance committee would sug I est that the Legislature bo requestetl to authorize t he issuing oi-iuo uonus oi i ue county io us a i r i. . : a i creditors, to-be issued at par, to run for ten years aud draw C per cent, inters, and requested the appointment ef a committee to investigate county aHiiirs -. - Dr. Bellamy offered the follow iug reso ution, which was carried ! " Resolved, by this meetingrhal Henry K"utt, A- H. VanBokkclc'a a0d' Joseph Mc Lanrin arc hereby appointed vi committee in behalf of the tax-payers f New Hano ver county, to exmineinu thej exjen dituresof the county oilicials, to discover where the leaks are that hayo well nigh ruined us and threaten to crigulf lis com pletely if not soon stopped, aud rejMrt the result .at an adjouruul mjesting,. called by them, to the Ux-payers &nd citizens of the connty, with the request of this meet ing that Messrs. Worth, jGrainger aud Wagner cooperate with and aid them, as far as possible, in their investigations. ' This res)Uit;on was, amended so as to authorize the appointment of a committee of three by the Chair. The following; gentlemen, at the tion of the meeting, were thereupon ap pointed by the chair to constitute" said committee;: W. L. DeKosset, Edward Kidder, H. Nntt. ; .' As the Charlotte Observer say, the ircathcr Iu mudcralcd considerably. Blorc Burglary. A burglarious attempt was made 'yes- icruay nwnnngat the rcidenco-of Mrs. Fleet en Front, between Orange and Ann streets, by eutering thorough a window ii. ' ... - fJ-i u,. .. r,aa m toe rear ot tue hrst hoor. The rascal was heard and one of Mrs. Fleet sons went out on the piazza above and succeeded in getting a saot at the man as he ran off but he does not think that he hit him. .y. Col. liobert Strange. C f Wo regret to learn that between the hours of. 1 and 2 to-daywhile pleading a case before his Honor, Judge McKoy, Col. Itobcrt Strange had quit, a severe 'pp&t atfalong the right side of his body. He-was conf eyed to his residence and medical aid was sum moned. Xfe are unahle'to ascertain howhe is resting up to the hour sofgofng to press, but trust the attack is nt asievere as the anxiety of his friends lead, them to think. Teatotalisin. The tea drinking community (and who is it that don't imbibe ?) are invited to the very attractive advertisement of Messrs. C. D. flyers & Co., which made its first appearance "in yesterday's issue. These gentlemen are sole agents for the sale, wholesale and retail, of the He-No tea which is both pure and cheap. We have tested it'ourselves and know thatit is good, rfo Those That Take Tea iu Theirs This Tea Totalism is The Thin; I OP -First Ward Meeting. Pursuant to notice a meeting of the citizens of the First Ward was held last night, " when the following proceedings were adopted, which will themselves ex plain the object of the meeting : ' llcsdccd, That the committee having in charge the matter of reform jn the city government, did exceed its powers,- when with the Executive Committee of the Central CI nb its action was made final as expressing thxs voice of the Democratic citizens of Wilmington. I ' Ilcsolced, That the Democratic-Con servative party expect nothing, and, ask nothing ot tho party now unlawfully iu possession ot the city government. Jicsolved. I he any election held at this time will only result in continuing in power the party now in possession. . llesolccd,; That -under the amended Constitution wo believe the Legislature has the power to appoint a Board of Aldermen tor the city. Resolved. That a eommittee of five be elected by ballot by this club, to meet (DrrcsjKiuiuug eoniniuiees irom me owner clubs of j the city, to, take measures Tor altering or amending. the city charter so as to have the Legislature appoint a Board of Aldermen lor the city, said board to have the power of electing a Mayor and all subordinate city officers. ! - Resolved, That this club elect two citi zens to be appointed Aldermen. : Jiesoiced, I hat we invite the co-operation of our fellow Democrats of all the ward' clubs iu the city. ; Fifth Ward Meeting. , At .the meeting held iu tho Fifth Ward last night the following resolutions were adopted and have been furnished hs for publication : '" ' , ' , Rtiolved, That 'the recent action of the Executive Committee of the Central Club, doeti not. reflect the wishes of -.the citizens, or of the Democratic Conservative 'party of th.? Wnrd. . ResdceJ, That all we ask or expect of the usurp'ug party, now in possession of the City Government, is that they "sep downwind out." ... ... . Resolved, That the election proposed to be held in March; wni;oqly.rcrsuit in cou- tinuing in rxwer that party which we la bored so hard to defeat in the recent elec tion." . , y." " c i Resolved, T!I lt the only safe, and sure way of bringing about the desired reform in the City Government, '1ST through the power secured'ov the amended Stato Con stitution. V V? I Resolved, That" a committee' of three from this Club beprioiuted to meet with correspoudiog committees, of the other Democratic Clubs of the citv, to take the necessary steps to annnal the Charter ofl tho City, so that a Board of Aldermen can be appointed hy the Igjslatnrc', or Goy erryjr, instead of r by an . eJecUon. ! Said Aldermen to elect ono. of their number as Mayor and to elect allr other city officers. Resdved. That this Quh select , two suitable persons: for Aldermen to be named for bucK appointment. , ' v- Resolved,, That any action taken bv the City Ceutral or Generar!Committee ronst be referred back to the ward dubs fur their approval or rtjection. ,;;!,,,, . Ilesolvtd, That if no other ward duba take action to m onf wishes. that we sepd a copj 6 these, resoliitions pi tho Legislature throughoqr SecreUryof State, Alaj. Engelhard, 34 boieg the desires of the Fifth, Ward and signed by members thereof, v . "' ; : - - -1 . 'J lq ltlus ago of education and gcucral f tclligence the household is hardly complete without . a Corniab & Co. Piano or Organ; Bead he advertisment in another column, and then send for illustrated catalogue-and price list. - ; 4i Mi A DVEKTISE ' - ? .1 yjtlLY RJiYlJIT7 23, 1877. NO. 307. New Advertisements. . iiiSI M W,"M WICIIUCir T?0R THE THIRD WEEK of the Jana- A: v ' j . , aryTerm of Superior Court for Xew Hanoref v I counjt Cases in this Court will be cklled in the A I- lowing order : I 1 I : MONDAY, Jany 2ol V No. 1759.II Brunhild & Bro. i; .udons : ; Atfys. ; , j"; . vs. W E Freeman .Ptiissel 1, Att V Ncvln-Samucl Morgan, J .-Lot - don and Devans, Att'vs V8. ' .1? ".. ' The Bank of New Hanover . ' " ct al. . -'' ; -I TUESDAY. Jau y 30 No. 1770 L Meginney.--Meares, Att'. ''-, .' vs. '-. -' V Thos C McIIhenny. John K McIIhenny. No. 1708 J Wellcr. Bellaml, Jr, Att' ' vs. i , F. Schlosbcrg, , t ; No. 1707- -Amidon & Co. Bellamy, Jr, aii y. vs. T Child, asent. Enipie. Att'y. No. 1706 W B McKoy and SFranccuia McKoy, Ex'r and Ex'trix of William A Berry.-4-Bellamy, : . . or, Ally. ' ' '' VS '- -'1 Alexander Ohrhiiui. I - iNo. r70o Jverchner & Caldcr Dros. Davis, French and French, . Att ys. s .vs. , I Alexander McliaeV John L McBae. Stramre ;uid McLean. Att'ys. j No. 1764 Joshua K Singlctarv -Ik-Ua- my, Att'y. j " ' V8 . 'I' ': Carolina Central liailwa v.' No. 1703 Joshua K Singletary. Bella my, Att'y. .1, vs. Carolina Cen tral Kail way. -No. 1762. Adrian & Vollers I Pniss,,,, and Eraiie, Att'ys John G. Blue. Deyanes and , Lyon, Att'ys. j No. 1760 Margaret Dahmer. Do vanes, Att'ys. . ; ; ' J- - . E Pcschau & Westcrmann. WEDNESDAY, 31st. No. 1771 Matthew1 Ingram & Co.--Bel lamy, Att'y. '.'' !; .";;' vs. T Childs,agent. Em 'ie, Atty; No. 1772 FW Foster. ' '' vs. . I - Devanes.A'ttys. . i Adriau & Vollers.-j-Puisson, .Attv. No. 1774- -Mina Kahnweiler. Att'y.- ( vs. " ,. Henrietta Swann. Empie, .. John Bryan. No. 1776 Lilly & Bro.Cutlarj Att'v . ' :-"'' vs ' j "" JfcQueen &McQueeu .-French aud rench, Atty 's. No. 1777 First National Bauk of Wil mington. Devanes, Att'vs i . vs. j. 1 L Murphy,Ex of P Murphy. John Q Ueyer. THURSDAY, Feb'y 1st. 1778 Siimuel White & Co Ciiit well, Atty. ' " I ' - ' : V8. J.. .' T II Wright. No. No. 1780 State in relation of E Hew let t. Russell, Att'y. vs. H Nutt Davis. Atty. No. 1782 Gaus Licbman & Cx ilar- tin, Att'y. . vs. '.... j. Solomon Stcmljcrgeri o. 1785 Lewis Hollingsworthl Caui well, Att'y. I '-'' . '';'.. ".'t.; '' " ''"''',".. I5etsy Holliogsworth.Smy the, ; Att'y..;-. . :;' -v..-: --";', No. 1780 Vick & Me bane. Davis, Att'y. vs. ;r '" !' - WUliam B Cole. Wright & Stedman, Att'ys. Ko. 1700 Lucy A Jcwett, CutUr.Atfy. ':,i' ;'. : ---;:' vs. :- ! ' 'i;i vf. Alexander Oldhani.- - JJto, 1T9 1 John A Sanders, ct aZ. San- ; derf, Att'y. , i , va. f I UJuucs ixwcwar. jjaviAtty PLEASE KOTICE, We will be glad to receirr comatticaUoai from our friends on aaj tad itf ntbjeeta of general interest but : " vw The name of the writer mut always be fursubed to the Editor. ' ' k,1-v' . Communications mast b Written oslj on onesidcof tbepaper.. -v Personalities most be avoided. - -" And it especially and parlfinlarlj Under stood that editor does not always endarie the views of correspondenbv nnless to stated m the editorial columns.-l.'i -3 i.vjfciiW - New Advertisements. 7Z ' ' " " m'!V ' ' , - LCOUKT CALESDAR COUTIUEO.' ' No. 1 792 Alexander Oldham. itnsscll, Att'y. - ; . vs. -'il'i ' Stephen Jewett.--Cutlarj Atty No 1793 Green & Flauner. Metres, 7 . Att'y. . ' x" ' vs. ' . :. A-'V'vw W W Harriss. London, Att'y . George Harriss, Bellamy, Att'y. FRIDAY, Feb'y, 2. ' ; v No. 1794 Bichard Iter.utiarVAU'y. vs. ,v"; ":".:'.'".' The Brunswick Bridge & Ftr- ryiH). JCusscIl, Att'y. No. 1795; Luhr'Vollers.--: IknamyAtty '- ' '.;' "' '. ';., vs. .- , William P Pope.! : " :; I I Richard H Grant. , i ! . ? No. 1798 Daniel A SmithEmjpiujAtty .-v'-. vs. ''i ' : Marsden Bcllafuyl Bellamy. Att'y." , - . . 'i. ; ' No; 1799. J T -Sthonwald. Holmes, .- , Att'y. . ; '...."-.:;,'. . . ' . ' '.'' :vs.'. ' E W Taylor. London s),Att'y. No. 1804 The J L Mot t Iron'Works. Londons, Att'y. ' i ,.,'. VS. ; , .si,)'.., . ,ir . Sol W Nash, et a.StranOT, ' Att'y. ' ,. i . .. .. No! 1 SOSjl .-The First National ' Baiik; . 'French, Att'y. V t vs. , :-cj.rh-h : Alfred' A Moffit, doiug -busi-- ness under tho name of iloftit . & Co., and A R Herring. Wright & Stcdman, Att'ys for loffit. . v v n iif ", No, 1811 Calvin akPhcrsorj,' a' Dc v vanes, Att'y. ' ' ;':- ' .' ' ; VS. - - , ... . , ,.i ...... Margaret Johnson. Bellamy. No'. 1818 W A dimming;? ci 'a.Dc- vancs, Atty.1 ' The Wilmington & Coast Turnpike Company liy order of ths Court. t f. JAMES IIEATQSV Clerk Superior Court jan 23 Grand AkGRAND VOCAL AND INSTBUME.VT- (LTC0XCERT will be jiven at the Wi - ihington Opera House pn dieiajr Bvening next, Jannuary 23dfor the bene fit of the Oxford Orphan AfjmW, under Ue direction o Mr. E.fVAnLaer, aaslited by the - 4 i -- best talent of this city, and the Corset Cot cert Club under tbedirection of Urf Geor Jolinocn. , v" J" Tickets can be procured 'at' U&Sf- UERGER Muaic Store and at the door. jj- ' - -. . . .-: , Jr Box Sheet w ill bo open onjlioada j. Doors open at 7.16. Concert conmeneM at : . t & p. . : . .... . .,, ., ... , . 77f-.fiaa,23 . HURRAH FOE WILMGrai(!; CORIE A T; KgT CUA11LES G. UARTSF1ELD takes plcaa- ure in announcing to the citizens of Wilming ton, that he has permanently located her and is readjr to tako orders (or Tuning $nS, Be pairing Pianos and. Organs. Mr. UarUfield haahad 24 years of experience In bia profea on. Parties will lind it to their advantage to employ one who : i a practical . Piano maker. Fartica'ar attention will given to RenovaUns Old InstrnmenU thoroughly. Work will be done on the most; reasonable, term. References satisfactory can be given. Tuning by the year and Piaaof kept la tune Uirough'out the wbole year, to tiat per formers will not have to wait sixaenthi and play two-third of the year on a Piano mor or leas out of tune, and money will.be saved by so doing. :,; .t ...V,,vf tru$-t Office on Second strett over , James Jk Brown', or orde:uiy be lafl at hiiresideaee corner Mulberry and Second tts. jaa 23 RareBareainj jyjAY BE HAD IQEXrOaaa Tasty t Shricr's ciothhig now, south Hie of Market street ' Getting ready for Spring stock and! all heavy goods mutt be sold. - '? v . : y Oar specialty is the all-madi Linea'JCoaom Shirt for OO CCnt3.. -'. v ' A mm the : . , DAILY REYIET7

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