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VOL. 2. WILMINGTON; N. C, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1877. NO.
33.
tj; WILL BE PRESIDENT.
,f;.,t tbink tlat tho "irreconci.a
II Kill succccl in .(tfeat-"'-'.tin-'of
illic votM U'fuijo the
l ,llr. stSSiiii and themljournii-nt of
Xl "we'feti sure that Ilajc will be
Vjly iMupira'c.! as rrcsidei.t on
All Wl wc can M"
LOCAL, NEWS.
Latest : first
and quietly submit
lil. ' The Democratic party of the
bad neither iart nor parcel intne
'(Umittcd by the Returning Board
tinstoa City and aro tuereiorc not
kJf,r the result. Ilia peace of
Pu,v - J .
Ury is tohetu the primary con-
in and before, this ail otner nopes
,Lt!.r desires inust bow. Peace
11 LU- j
Uiutism are With thciri superior to
apd politics, j : ,.
f- lt- :
CAROLINA.
I M ... .
lil-'-
tJ.,.lsb 'ipR: expect, their guns
Lfwliu s Kumai
CI I I . I' .'J
an early day.
Catholic Church in
dernued as unsafe.
V. W. BlakcAyJ of Union county,
Juvc this Week with Ins lamily to
.1
iwinas Garrison, of Morgantun,
I . . I ' I A I - J
riivn Irom uis mine recently auu
irt.
rfaiileiice o Mr. Ephniiin Bjw
If AlexHiuler bouuty, was .'-burned
3iu;silay, 11th inst. . -
Thus. II J. l'Htcnard, 1). 1)., of
I m iu'st iublished a volume
;'A Treatise on Infant Baptism."
. S." llollowcll, Esq., of Wayne
I. km thrown from his horse on the
A. kiid was picked . up with a
sir jo .!-M - ' '
ite man, llcsie H. l'ierce of John-
ty, was locged in jail at Got lsboru
hj, charged with trie burning- oi
W iiiill, ' near Ijiinctton.
uladiboro'i Messenger tells of the
A Mr. Uilbek Wards dwelling
fat Fremont, a few evenings since
Jiitling was enl
c. Ltvss jiboht .1,200
bidcntal.
-
lltileijih Observer savs
signed lor
ilominissioners to
irely destroyed. No
The fire
Petitions
presentation to the
LIU on the!! iiri
Limttii)
:ho; first: Mc
g the finehti:.
.oigantou
call an election
ouday jn May
un ol logal op-
he (pjsdiiieli voters of Wake
Blade says: 'Thomas
us niurderekt osi 1 ucsdav. the
. in .1 ilitH:Mi'!fv whir-h ii,'riii-nl
J " . v-. vvw41l4
iwtowu and died on 8atuulay last
lift has bee u issued for the orresi
Ijlloiucs lis the supposed mur-
ii .l,i...n;.. t, v.'.... l.-ii
0v.uHviiiui: uousu sinu OUl JUUlia-
U Col Allison, ol
1?, kaewn! as he Joe Dick Cowan
Mu the eastern part of Iredell
lvasWno.1 1
IliWnin tbo houses had nearly
destroyed.!
)alctte Obser ver says: The Mas
Is colonists who have been
"'gin Western NoUh Carolina,
WMed for the purchase of $6,000
and lyicg welve miles above
on, in the region of country
.. th Lmville Valley, and are
Efforts to secure additional tracts
Ubs. It if. thought that the
Villmove oiit m early Spring.
Meigh Verr says: About three
abil.s Lave jecu referred to the
I comaiittcc of the House, of
Kmt ninety have been reported
aboutj sivty favorably with
. I" i r, bstltu, -and a large
V-"Which Mewere no questions
been reti rned without action
me still has a heavv .calendar
hve or thirty bills, but hopes to
Pnofl iu a few days. '
n
Wonderful success. 4
.ieu mm boschee's 'German
since j its j introduction in the
ltes, reached the immense sale
J dozen per year. Over 6,000
fVLV-VVnie!reii th5s medicine
n factory, at Woodbury, X.
one has reported a single fail
every letter speaks of its aston
ccm in curing severe Coughs.
on the Breast, Consumption,
iscase of thQjthroat and Lungs.
any person that has any pre
JJjo. weak Lyings, to' go to their
-and get this Medicine, or m-
... iu-gu:ar size; to cents,
pottle, 10r cents. Two doses will
t,J .Case. Don't rprWt rmir
Of eJiirat Jrtn un,! in.Ml
the household is hardly complete
.aavertismeut in another column,
8CUJ for illustrated catalogue and
jan 8.
THOSE, POPULAR
New Advertisementa.
W. E. X. Sellers Mountain Beef.
J. II. Allis New Designs.
I. FcauANSKi Lookatit.
J. W. LiPPiTT Velocipedes, Ac.
A.. SHRiKB.--Partly-Made Shirta at DO
centj, worth $2.50.
Oar friends' and patrons will, please
understand Viat . carrier boys are not
allowed- to sell copies oi. Vie Review
Please do not buy of them or encourage
them to sell as it will positively cost , the
boy his situation when detected.
Cream colored dresses are made jwith
rub v velvet sleeves.
A duck of a wife frequently' makes a
goose of her husband.
Three people can keep a secret but two
of them must be dead. .
Mr. Jno. H. Allen has received an in
voice of clocks of entirely new designs.
Steamship Benefactor, Jones, from this
port, arrived at New York on Sunday.
The Frederike Weigers, Kriegel, cleared
at Maaslius for this port on the Gth inst.
That young man who shed torrents of
tears must have had a cataract in his eye.
Many receive their creed as they do
their money; because they find it in circu
What is it that a poor man has and a
rich man wants? Nothing. Ask us
s nncthing harder.
The broken sewers on Third street have
been repaired and the excavations filled
lip level with the street. 1 '
Modern young gents abhor what they
call "spo 'ney girls." Of all girls in the
woild, we look on them as the most
ladv-like. .'
The spring 'fashions are about coming
in, and the startling coanandrum will
soon go sibroad : "What is the sweeftest
thing in bonnets?" j
The breastpin and bow advertised j in
yesterday's Review as lost has been found
already. One of the benefits of advertis
ing in the Review, you see. ;
Our friend Furmanski, of the Reform
Barber Shqp, under the First National
Bank, is again to the front with a new
and attractive ad. in this issue.
oxes
ENVELOPES
of Paper and
U, tot
rth's
wore, hate come to-day,
A young lady who knows, defines
courtship to be "Looking at each other,
taking hold of each other's hands, and all
that kind of -thing.'" Exactly so.
Hon. Neal Dow, the distinguished
Maine temperance advocate, is to stump
the State in April and is expected to visit
Wilmington during the month.
A bandbox containing a lady's hat with
tiimmiug, plume and all, was sent lately
rom Belfast, Maine, to California by
mail, the postage being eleven centsr
Judge Seymour went down to Snyth-
yille this morning and if nothing unto
ward occurred opened Brunswick Supe
rior Court at that place this forenoon.
An exchange says : It is a singular fact
that most dogs in Florida contract bad
coughs." In Wilmington they all -appear
to be troubled with the bowwowel com
plaiut. ,
The private Hop given at Meginney's
Hall last night, on the -occasion of the
Jewish Feast of Purim, was well attended
and thoroughly enjoyed by all who were
present. "
A piercing cold wind blew flown upOD
us early this morning from the northwest
but since breakfast the weather has mode
rated considerably, although the forenoon
remained cloudy and overcast.
( Sad Case.
It is very sad indeed to reflect upon,
that in a Christian community of 20,000
inhabitants and nearly a score of churches,
wc hear of a helpless family consisting of
five small children and their almost bed
ridden parents being without anything to
cat for two whole days. The family is
said to reside on Queen, between Fifth
and Sixth streets.
Good Bye Dixie.
The little steamer Dixie will leave here
this afternoon or to-morrow .' morning for
New York, by inland water route, as far
as practicable, under command of Capt.
Sullivan, her owner, Mr Parsley, having
traded her with Capt.. Foster, of New
York, for the steamer UnderhUl. She will
carry a crew of four men besides her com
mander. The Dixie reiristers but l
Cl-100 tons.
Robin Hunting.
The robin red-breast may be found in
gangs of thousands all through the county.
Hundreds of them are killed every day by
sportsmen from thU city. The birds are
very fat and in fine condition for eating,
and readily command fifty toi sixty cents
per dozen in market.
Personal.
The Blue Uge Blade says : Dr. George
H. Moran, Post Surgeon at this place,
has been ordered to Fort Johusou, near
Smithville, N. C, and is to be succeeded
by Dr. Buchanan, U. S. A.
.Dr. Moran has made many friends, dur
ing his stay here, and the chauge will be
rft,tijccial relations
with our people.
Partnerships.
It has been decided by the courts that
if a partner Of a dissolved firm neglects to
give notice, through the local newspapers,'
of a dissolution of partnership, he is equally
liable with his late partucr. for all debts
contracted after dissolution. !
In this connection it may. not 'be im
proper to state that the Review offers
"splendid inducements" to those contem
plating a dissolution of copartnership.
The Thermometer.
From the United States Signal Office at
this place we obtain the following report
of the thermometer, as taken this morn-
ng at 7T31 o'clock : -Augusta,
43 ; Charleston, 47; Cincin
nati, 32 ; Jacksonville, 54; Key West, 65;"
Knoxville, 33 ; Lynchburg, 31 ; Memphis,
32 ; Mobile, 30 ; Montgomery, 42 ; Nash
ville, 32 ; New Orleans. 44 ; New York,
36 ; Norfolk, 37 ; Pittsburg, 29 ; Savan
nah, 48; St. Louis, 30.;' Washington, 35;
Wilmington, 35. -
Lrfst and .Found.
Last night about 9 o'clock one of the
attaches of this office, while on his .'wav
home, in company with three young men,
came across two handsome picture frames
on Third street, jiear tho railroad track.
Footprints in the sand, near where the
frames were found, indicatedj scuffling.
One of the frames was walnut; 32 x 10
inches, and the other was the frame of a
looking glass. The gbiss had been broken
out and was .scattered about on the
ground. Any one haying beeii nbbed
can get the property by applying f r it.
. ' : I
Bishop Lyman's Appointments
Among the appointments made by lit.
Rev. T. B. Lyman, D. D the Assistant
Bishop of the Episcopal Diocjie, as pub
lished in the Raleigh p ipers, are'thj fol
lowing: I .
April 17, Thursday, Richlands Onslow
county,
April ,20, Friday, p. m., St. Marks,
Wilmington.
April, 21, Saturdar, p. m., .bt. I'aul s,
Wilmington.
April 22, Suuday, a. m., St. Jamas',
Wilmington.
April, 22, Sunday, p. m., St. John's,
Wilmington.
April 23, Monday, Smithville".
Apnl 26, Thursdav, Kenansville, Du
plin county.
The Henry A. Faull.
The cargo of the schooner Henry A.
Paull, Capt. Strange, which arrived here
on the 18th inst in distress, having been
dismasted off Hatteras, bounvl from Man-
tanzasj, for New York, with a j cargo of
sugar, is now being discharged and the
cargo forwarded by steamship to New
York, loO hhds. having been snipped
yesterday by the steamship Pioneer, the
shipment haviog been, made by the
Underwriters' agents. The cargo, which
was not damaged is valued at about
6,mh, uJ tli imnvI zo,xyxjo, tne
damages to thd ship being.estimatcd at
oue half her value. Both vesssl and
cargo . were insured. J
' Dont Read this. Boys.
A letter from Saratoga, dicoursihg upon
the novelties in fashion, says : "But better,
and above all, is that article of dress which,
if my boyish lips had s much .as pro
nounced, may grapdmothor would have
thumped' iriy heal with hir fiiimb'o I
think they call it garter. Well, this
hitherto mysterious member of the ward
robe, of which the great outside world
bad only a dreamy idea, now becomes an
ostentatious Ornament of fine dressing.
The delicate silk stocking is finished out at
the top in laces, run iuto ruffles, and
clasped with the most elaborate garters
garters with gilt, gold and silver buckles-
garters which bring 3 arid $50 the pair.
And instead of making omn sweetheart a
prsent of bracelets, or of as pin, ring or silk
umbrella, you lay in her lap. a pair of
expensive garters for her point lace stock-mg-tops.:
What a novelty, it ; is, to be
nreri. -' l'
Got It Wrong.
We got it wrong again. The Auditing
Commission ispokeu of by lis yestarday
in the bill which passed the House on
Saturday, appointed Hon. R. S. French,
Maj. F. D. Poissou and E. S. Martin,
Esq., as' the Commissioners, instead of the
gentlemen named by us, who are in another
bill. The bill, we understand, as adopted,
pays them $3 per day, each, but in this
respect there was some amendment
although we do not know what it is.
Rocking a House.
John Perry and Hush Currie, two jolly
sons of the sea, got on i big drunk last
night, in the course of which they visited
LEaddy's HoJlow,rjjere , they rocked the
houso of a colored man named John
Toomer. Not relishing such a method of
ratifying the verdict in favor of Hayes
Toomer called in the police who, after
much persuasion of a forcible nature, suc
ceeded in getting the sailors to the guard
house. The only explanation they gave
of their conduct was that they were
"looking for a long Dutchman."' Their
cases were disposed of by the Mayor this
morning.
A Brief Story With a Moral.
When trade grew slack and notes fell
due, the merchant's face grew long and
blue; his dreams; were troubled through
the night, with sheriffs bailiffs all in
sight. At last his wife unto him said:
"Rise up at once get out of bed; and get
your paper, ink and pen, and say these
words unjo all men: My goods I wish to
sell to you, and to your wives and
daughters, too;j my prices are ' so very
low, that all will buy before they go."
He did as by his wife advised, and in the
.papers advertised. Crowds came and
bought off all he had; his notes were paid,
his dreams were glad; and he will tell you
to this day how well did printer's ink
repay'. He told us, with a knowing
wink, how he was saved .by printer's
ink.
City court.
The following-cases were disposed of by
theMayor this morning :
John Perry, charged with disorderly
conduct, was fined $10 and costs or 30
days work on the streets.
The same, for throwing rocks at a
house, was fined $10 and costs or 30 days
work on the streets.
Hugh Currie, disorderly, $10. and costs
or 30 days work on the Btreets.
The same, for drunkenness, 10 and
' j -
costs or 30 days work on the streets.
The same, resisting a police officer,
$50 and costs or 30 days work on the
streets.
Fannie Gore, drunkenness, $20 and
costs or 30 days work on the streets.
Henry McOrae, disorderly conduct, $5
and costs.
Monroe Wilkins, disorderly conduct,
$25 and costs.
One case, in which the defendant watt
charged with -resisting the police, was
dis.niised.
The Legislative Session.
The II deigh papers have reported that
the Legislature would adjourn on Satur
days . This is.a mistake, as we learn from
Mr. James Wilson Representaivo fr.m
this county, who was in the city yester
day, and who informs us that the House
Judiciary committee justify a continuance
beyond the sixty days to which it is re
stricted by th.3 present constitution on
legal grounds and that the adjournment
will therefore probably take place about
the middle of the month. It is said that
there; are one or two young lawyers on the
committee who find that the present ses
sion js being beld under the old constitu
tion, which did not restrict the session,
and not under that which went into effect
On the first of J anuary which does restrict it.
Per contra, we can find one or two and
perhaps a dozen (we have already found
two) old lawyers in this city who dis
tinctly aver that the present Legislature
cannot hold for more than sixty days at
the public . expense;" that is to say they
can stay in Raleigh, and in session, just as
long as they please, - but can only draw
per diem for the sixty days allowed by the
Constitution. We cannot see bow any
other argument can hold. As long as
the old Constitution was in force the two
Houses could name their own time but
now that the new, instrument ' is the law
the old one is of "necessity annulled and
superseded bp the new one. Their delib
erations are all made with regard to the
Constitution as it is now and not that
which is dead and done away with and
how they can make the dead letter of a
'dead law apply to living issnes in one
respect, while it is excluded in all others,
is more than wc can understand. We
venture the assertion that there is not a
lawyer of any prominence in Wilmington
but will sustain us iu this.
List of Letters.
The following is the list of letters re
maining unclaimed in tho Postofficd Wil
mington Is. C, Wednesday, Feb 21J 1S77:
B Thamos' Barfield. Rev
John Bcatty, Miss Emilv G Berry. E N
oenneu, jurs m i: Berry, llenhett Biair,
Henry Bowinsr. Miss Marv Brmvi. I AT?
M B Brown. Miss Fannie Brown r,M fY
Burnett.
C Frank CopDis. Miss Ama T. tW
Mrs Mary Carter, care Owen Nixon' Mrs
Jane Ceals, Mrs Eli Chad wick, liss
D-Bynum & Daniel. Miss Eliza Davis.
J B Damifino. - ; '
G Mrs Mary L Futch. Ij j
F--Mrs Harriett Gary. Miss Marv J.
Granger.
H Peter B Haynes. Janeuv W Hoel.
Miss Lou Hill, Lula Hcrriug, Jack High -smith,
Mis3 Diner Hill, Miss Lizzie
Humphreys, !Proprietor ' RockS Snrinf?
Hotel, Miss C L Howard. !
J Mrs Caroline V Jackson.
Ij Sol Levy.
M Miss" Anna Jane Marshall 1 Wm
May, Miss Mary McDuffie', Miss Mclvina
McKoy, Miss Mary McAllister, Mrs Litty
McKoy, A L McDonald, M Miller; 2, Mrs
James C Moore, Mrs Emily Moore, Miss
Nora V Morgan, Joseph Myers, f
JS Luisand Nixon, George Night.
O Mrs Ann Ord, N E Owens. ;j !
P T W Pavne. Miss H W Perkins
Joseph A Phillips, Mrs Biner Pierce
B William liegister, 'Thomas-" Reid,
Rosanner Ritchardson, Mrs. Rhoda Roan,
b Bengamm Shaw. Mrs. Josanhine
Smith, George W Smith, David Spicer,
Miss bsillie bpooner, V 11 Strickland.
1 Uapt Wm Tiudall.
W Joshua Westray. , Mrs Daflnev
Whitehead, Dudley Whitehead,1 Susan
Wiggins, Henry Wiggins, Mrs -Minnie
Williams. Mrs Joahner Williams!" Albert
B Willis, A M Willis, Miss Ellens Wood.
Persons calling for letters in-above list
will please say "advertised"; if not claim
ed in 30 days will be sent to -di ad letter
office, .Washington, D. C. f .
. E. R. BRINK, P. 31.
PLEASE KOTICE. v ??
We will be glad io reeelTe eomiBnieatioat
from our friends onlny and all taljeeli of
general interest but : ?
The name of the writer matt alirayt b
farnkhed to the Editor. ; '''."'....' -
Communicationt must b writteu b1j ob
one side of the paper. I i vjk A M.
Personalities must be avoided.' ' r
, And it is especially and particularly under-'
stood that editor does not always endow
the views of correspondents, unless so stated '
in the editorial columns. ' ; '
Nqvt Advertisemonta.
KITE COED! KITE COM) !
EST ENGLISH KITE CORD, telling
cheap at '. .'!' :--"-' " ;--'..
GILES & M.URCUISON'S.
fb 26 , :'
The Latest Out.
THE HERITAGE OF LANG DALE,
"The Fatal Secret." By Mrs. Southworth.
"Some Other Babies" Very Liko '
Helen Only If ore 8c.
"The Century, Its Fruits and its Festival.'
"The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.? -
1ST Ala? k Tri r,
For sale at
f . ..
feb 2C
Live Book and Musit Store.
Home Light Oil.
-ILL XOT EXPLODE, BEST IN USE.
Eureka Mills Paper, 1000 sheets In a package.
at only 25 cents. Canary Seed at IS canU
per pound, together with a full stock of
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, Toilet and
ancy Article?, for sale loir by - , ; -. .
JAMES a MUNDS,
feb 13 v - Druggist.
New Advertisements;
MOUNTAIN
F2'
TO-MORROW MORNING
AT THE NEW MEAT DEPOT
C JRXER FOURTH & MULBERRY STS.
feb 27 W. E. N. SELLERS.
Wew Design.
INVOICE OF CLOCKS of entirely
new designs has just been received and are
Y-
being sold at extremely low figure a;!; also a
fine assortment of LADIES' WATCnES,
SEAL and PLAIN GOLD RINGS and
LADIES' an djGENTLEMEN'S CHAINS.
Work left with me will be neatly exe
cuted. All I ask of the Pnblic is to give me
a trial. Ji II. ALLEN.
feb27 ' .Watehuiaker and Jeweller.
Velocipedes, I
yAGONS, CARTS and Wheelbarrows.
TOPS and MARBLES from one cent up.
v .' '
Grapes, Bananas, Oranges, Lemons, Ap
ples and Tears. , : ,
Centennial jumping Hopes, for little girls,
' - . II"-
Dusters, Cigar Lighters for Picture fraiies.
J. W. LIPITT'S,
CONFECTIONERY STORE; - .
N.K. Corner Front and Princess Sts.
ieDz
Look at It !
A FIRST-CLASS SHAVE with Bay Rum,
only 10 cents. Stylish hair cut, 25 cents.
Lucious Shampoo by "machinery, 25 cents.
Moustache djed,!25 cents. Everything done
in silence. A liberal .reduction to monthly
customers at the great Befo m Barber Shop
under the First National Bank. . Come and
try the new and skilled barbers
feb 27 I. FURMANSKT.
Rare Bargains.
jyj-AY BE HAD IN GENT'S and Youth's
CAM MB
Qhlier'S Clothing Hanse. South side of
Market street.
Getting ready for Spring stock fnd all
heavy goods must be sold. ! . '
Our specialty is the all-made Linen Bosom
Shirt for 00 cents. J
feb is a. axxnxsxx.
They Have Come !
N0THE3 INVOICE of tho "X L N T"
and 'Tride of Cuba" Cigars,
city for S cents, at
Best in 4he
feb 23
'O Tobacco Store,
Zki Market Street
ECONOMY, WHY) NOT ?
DURE MOSS ROSE BUTTER 36 cents.
COUNTRY-ROLL BUTTER 26 cents
canned i ruits astonishingly, low fijrures. ,
f ccivijr reeeipw oi x ouury ana xgg irom
the Oakville and Beaver Honneries. ;
oUU uozen Ec-jrs tnis dar.
i fair trial
All I ask is a
feb 19
W. G. FOWLER, Jt.
W. J. Buhmann,
.BROKER,
S- Office Corner Front and Orange Sti.
, Respectfully solicits the patronage of the
trade.- Strict attention to business guaran
teed. feb 31
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID!
HE LOSSES SUSTAINED BY THE.
LYCOMING, PAMLICO, SOUTHERN UN-
DERWRITER'S ASSOCIATION, and MISS
ISSIPPI VALLEY INSURANCE COMPA
NIES, by the recent fire at Darlington, S. C.,
HAVE BEEN PAID.
Besides the above named Companies we
represent the LIVEHPOOL & IiONDON &
GLOBE, HAMBURG-BREMEN andothew.
with assets amounting to over SIXTY MIL
LION DOLLARS. . v; :-j
JOHN W.'GORDON & BRO'
General Insurance Agents,
fib 13 21 North Water tit.
Sol Bear & Broo.f
i & 20 Market Street, . " '' 1 .
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in ,:
CLOTHING, DRY . GOODS,
BOOTS 4l OnOSO. !
II A T S, N O T I O N-S. &c.,
One of the Largest and Most Complete Stocks
in the City or State,
Which we guarantee to sell at New York
Prices. ,;
We respectfully request the public to ex
amine our fctoct belure purchasing elsewhere.
feb 11 SOL BEAR &. BROS.
Brock's Exchange
JJAVING RECENTLY changed hands is
now open for the accommodation ; of the
public. 4 . ' - '.
The HOUSE has been thoroughly rena
vated throughout and the ROOMS are neatly
and comfortably f urnished. .
Polite and accommodating attendants ars
always on hand to see to the wants of Guests.
The BILLIARD ROOM is opca and tho
TABLES are free to the Patrons of the
House. feb 17 .
Fresh Supolies.
RECEIVED CONTINUALLY AT MY
v k m n.v GROCERY STOHB, pwmmmtum
bell and Fourth Sts., the luxuries as well as
the necessaries of life. All fresh and all
cheap. Splendid stock of Candies, PreseTT ett
Jellies, Pickles and Canned Goods and all "
CHEAP! CHEAP!! CHEAP III1
8. Ji WESTVfV
Familr Grocery Corner 4th and Campbell sts.
feb 21.
"DONT rORGET"
J. J. SHEPARD
i can be found .'
OX NORTH SI DET M A UIC.ET CX.
Between Second and Third 8ta.V "
Really and willing to do all kinds of i
PAINTING, GLAZIHG- Ccs
Also Dealer ia - ' . C
, j . . ..... ' - . t
GUOCEHIES;- FECtlGmi
dec 13 Fancy Goods &c -r
OLv H Agents selling our Clro-'
mos, Crayons, Picture and Chrono Cardt.
100 samples worth $4 tent postpaid for T&
cents. Illustrated Catalogue free.
J. IL BCFFORD'S S0N8, BOSTON: '
jau 27 EstallbheU 1S30,
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