::1)aily Review; JE31I ,gy, JAME5, End lrP WILMINGTON. N. T"- ERIDAT, JUNK 8, 1677. TIEtTS AND REVIEWS. . j "" . -. i'be rotnasftrfrof the IVjstou Public Li 'brarj' propose to establish telephonic Bflifialiyh-.Jn I lie . Ccn t ral Li tatj in Periston street and the several branches. The municipal clucks of Vienna arc iuoVcJ in accurcJ, bj uaan3 of pneumatic 'tubewilii1 a central clock.' Every tmu ul a ware of coiiiprcsscil air "id sent "through the tubes, causing the hands to more. . . . . t 1 . lT)Vtiott EconornUt writes: ''Willi t nar iropeoding abroad-and failures rcsult luat home from the lonj depression of prices. ihc uncertainly of politics, and the present, desperate issue of that unecrtalu tr with these cheerless inilucnccp, the -i . tatc of trade is naturally a dull one Our contemporary falls back for comfort on Mr. Hugh McCuIIoch's last report lrom New Vork: ' '-There is no doubt a great deal ofttcadjf improvement going for ward iu our leading industries, but its re sults make no conspicuous show." I .The General Assembly of the Picsbytc riiuhurcb, South, has squarely condeui ' oed all kind of dancing; One off the re ' ftlritioni. saVs: 'Some forms of itliis amusement are more rnischkvdus than uthtrsthe round dance than the square, the public ball than the private parly, but none of them arc good, but all evil and should be diecountenanccd, and wc aficc tionitelj urge alK our Christian parents not- t9r 5cpd their children to dancinj . schools, where thev aemiirc a fondness and an aptitude for the dangerous amuse raeut." , ' ; A desertef from the L'uilcd States anny went inter business as a barber in Oakland, California, and prospered. A former courade recognized him, extorted black mail br threatening to expose him to the authorities. The "barber paid regularly -iiTeiellars a week forifilenec. Then the blackmailer took into the plot a friend, who, by similar threats, got three dollars a week. At length a third rascal joined in the attack, and the barber, seeing that liis pay roll was likely to increase beyond his resources, resolved to kill off flic recipients I f his money. He shot one of them, was caught in the act, ami is now in jail, where awaitiug prosecution, he is at least free. from persecution. ''.',. "Mr. Roebuck, M. P., wanted to know in the llouse of Commons the other night whether American conduct to the red mcujiad not been as atrocious as anything of which the Turk had been guilty?" V "Our godly ancestors, who left Kuglaud for freedom's sake, the moment they got to ; England drorc before them the poor rcd? man, slaughtering him with their rauikcts, running him through with their awords, burning his wigwam, and actual ly starring him to death, llawe the Turks doue more ? Cheers. And arc tv oing in our crusade of humanity to address the American Government and J. 'Vgur couduct to the red mau is uch as we hnmanc people caufi in any . way 'permit, aud wc i a lend to go to war wituyoti because jou have lcen inhuman ?' The first of the driuk-rcgistering appa ratuses, which a uew law says 'must be used in all .Virginia bar-rooms, has been put in, wpcraliou in liichmoud. It is a wooden box, aud about a cubic foot iu sue,, On one side is.a crank, and on an other dials like those of a gas meter. The barkeeper turns the crank once round at ever sal of a drink, a bell strikes, aud the dial registers ouc. The object of the detico is to determine the amount of tax to be collected, at the rate of one cent en u. crcry drink. Although a heavy line may fb imposed for neglect to use these ma yhiuti properly, or for tampering with' them in any way and there arc ollicers whose duty it is o detect such olleuses the bjlof.U Uiat tlicy will not answer the jurposc bcciinsc drinkers will generally connive at notations of the law. . f Among the social peculiarities-of Kaj , jJOoUua.'iu Judi.a, leper burial is cutitlcd to notice. When a leper is pastall hope . ot living more than a few days, his nearest relations arrange, , with his approval, for his immediate interment. Sclf-dcstructiou by burial is called aanadh, and is rc garded as io highly meritorious that the dij:na iamtrtw trat in the familv of the TiciwwS lately, as ,1975 a -leper named Oomah, living and lingering at SerybijeuUcatcdihiswifc to put augend ; to ihti1.' lisirj. A tradesman was ac cariiirtgl engaged to make the necessary ,' arrangements, which dimply, cousisted in V luring a couple of laborers to dig a : hole, " f!iato which they thrust Oomah, couseut ft -his owu death. The durbar, coerced by the British (iovcrnmcut, at length -took cogn izanco of it, and fined the widow " ore hundred rupees. The tradesman was sentenced to three years' imprisonment, and the grave diggers each to two years. SOME QUEER LOGIC . Kvcn if (Jen. Lcacb is mrcwrkmg-for, the V. IS. Scnatr ..fwbicli 1?) mostl cm-, phalicaljy denies by mcansfof rcHving the Whig party his yeoman scrTiceiui the late campaign should entitle hitu. to aliltlc cousidcrafiou at the hands of the party in whose iiiitcietit he has so faithfully and. cflicicntfy labored", and our jiapers, should not be too hasty to condemn. Concord oun. 1 This, is abwut.thc ucrrcst logic wc have, had pokd al us in many a day. It is rather tliin sbuj) and holds too much water. According to our contemporary's reason in" it would seem that Gen. Leach, on the score of at services, has a perfect! right to makcj an attempt to revive the old Whig pairty to. further his own individual aims, wliilc the Democrats in the State must sit still, with folded hands, and wait for tlic ; Result. Let the Sun man read over what he Las -.'written and say if he docs not-azrec with us. THE DANUBE. The river Dauube has figured largely in history for 2,000 years, and it again be comes the object to which the eyes of the world are turned. It furnished a highway fort he Turks iu the sixteenth and seven teenth centuries to penetrate Europeasfaf as Vienna, and iu the days of the Crusades it "became an outlet for the religious en thusiasui; of .Europe to flow to the Holy Land. The 'Danube, from Us source IJadcn to the'Blacki Sea, is 1,20 miles length, aud it drains with its .tributaiics, an area of over 300,000 square miles. It passes through Bavaria, Austria, Hun gary and Servia to the Carpathian jjjoun- taius,.' whcrc.it separates Koumania aud Bulgariaand passes into the Black Sea through several mouths, the principal one being that of Sulina. The Danube is navigable for steamers as far as Ulm iu Bavaria.i At Xicopolis, in the fourteenth I century,; 100,000 Christians were driven by the Turks into the .Danube, and in the fifteenth ccnturv 10,000 Turks were slain on its shores at the scigc of Belgrade. THE FLORIDA ORANGE CROP. A writer in the Florida . Xcic- Yorker estimates the orange crop of that State for last year; at 17,000,000. Uc gives these details: ' The productof some few orange groyes ou the ludiaif river proper during the last year is said to have been 53G,000, of which; it is estimated L'25,000 oranges were destroyed by the October gales.' The product of the same groves in 1875 was 715,000.; The amount of the orange crop of Sumter county last year was 1,00.0,000,. and in 17.5. 1,125,000.1 That of Liberty county. Was 225,000, and iu 1875, 250,- 000. That of Franklin county was 200,- 000, and in 1S75, 150.000! - That of the counties of Calhoun and Jackson was 100,000, and in 1S75, 350,000. That of Orange county last year was nearly 1,000,- 000. 1 he increase in thtj number of young orange trees plautcd 111 groves m the last-named county within the last three years is probably greater than that of any other count iu the State, the uumoer being nearly or quite 1,000,000, besides a goodly number of lemon trees." line of the resviwlliycr from Tchignuy tth Sibcjiau frontxr, opposite Schuk nli, 1ms aatagoUttt, Ucn. Migsoaleukatfl ski, con fronting him with the rcg- jments uT retroratiloTski and Edatcnucs ty, aud awaiting rciuforccuicnts uemg broiighrT froni IMootki by Col. Nicholas- Nicholaicffovich, is taken in llink by an army of Polish insurgents., led Prince Prolycolapschilminski, Count Criu rhicsla'vclezzinnigeszinski, and the veteran general and hero of 1848, Misczwycs ! MOONSHINE. A boy read that ' the good die young,' and is now going to do bad for self-pro-tGclion. I To makg a broil Leave a letter from, one of yoUr old sweethearts where your wife can find it. S " Tbe bashful man who asked his pop girl if ' was jus in cr 10 grow her favorite beverage wasn't referred to her 'popper.' What's the difference between a hungry man and a glutton? One longs to eat. and the other eats too long.- It's hard work to keep yours check wile they're young it's hard keep them in cheques when they older. A baby weighing nineteen ami a half pounds, was borne at Boone, lowa lic other daj And the girls already "hail him as a Boone companion. Particular. An cxtra-scntinicntiil youth killed himself, leaving as a reason: "My Annie is dead, and 1 must be with her lest some rival . angel should win her affection." . Without regard to "spirit brides.'' a practical citizen wants to know, "what in the name of common sense dtci any man or woman want to wed a ghost or snook for?" Is civilization a failure, or has the Caucasian play cd out? As a gentleman was nearly run over in a narrow street by a wagon, he shouted to the driver : "Do you want to kill inc V" The intelligent driver replied, "If 1 had kuowed you was'coining this way I wbulil have sent you a qiostal card !".. A young gentleman who moves in the best -society of Italeigh, said the 'other evening to a young lady : 'Iho foliage is ranch more exubrient this year than usual.'"' " Yes she answered, thought fully, 'all them imported fruits is cheaper than they used to was." ".What do you sell those fowls for V:' inquired a person of a man who was at tempting to dispose of some chickens of a questionable character. '1 sell tlicm for profits,' was the ansvvc-, 'Thank you for the -information that they arc prophets,' I responded the querist: 1 look them to he patriarchs.' Women are going- iuto. the insui.UK C business. And wheu a comely woman enters a man's, office, hitches up her chair, ulaccs a fair hand on his arm, and begins to talk about policies, he feels as if his life ought to be insured pretty soon. And this feeling is greatly 'augmented should his wifelrop in unexpected during the interview. One summer day, a,. house in Putnam, Connecticut, -in which there was a nek negro, was struck by lightning, and some of the neighbors going in to see what had become of him, he peered out from, under the bed-clothes covered with splinters of wood and broken pieces uf -plaster;' and coolly asked: "Am dar goin' to be unud der shower, honey V" - ' BOILED "DOWN, Miscellaneous. SGRIBNER'S MONTHLY. A.v Ij'muvalLu IllusteatuoMauAaInl Wbcn Scribncr Issued its f anxous Midsum mer Holiday Number in Jalv, a friendly critic said of it : "We are not Bare but that Scribner has touched high-water mark. We do not see what worlds are left to it to con quer." But the publishers do not consider that they have reached the ultima thule of excellence they believe" "there arc other worlds to conquer, and they, propose Jtp conquer them." The prospectus for the new volume gives the titles of more than fifty papers (mostly illustrated), by writers of the highest merit. Under the head of "Foreien Travel' w c have "A winter On the Xile," by Gen. Mc Clellan : "Saunterinsrs About Constantino- nle." bv Charles Dudlev Warner: "Out of My Window at Moscow" by Eugene Schuy Tonsorial iraWBABBER SHOP. MY PATRONS ind the pubUJ generally arc respectfully? informed thjat I have opened i . v4 ' J H- 11 i Niny bai:deu shop, at 'o.7, South Front street, where the fol lowing ldw prices have been adopted : 4 Shaving 10 cents ; Ilair Cutting 25 cents ; I Shampoo 25 cents. Open on Sunday morning, .dec 18 CHAS. E. CLEAPOH. APPLETJDWS 3 Si caTi if tiii i mi NEW HEVISEO EDITION. 1 - i 1 llutheiy reVritteu by the ablest writers Ou every subject.--'Printed from now, type, oud illustrated vitU fciQVpral Thousand I '.n "ravin irs and Maps WThe work originally published under the serial stories arc announced : Nicholas (VI i n t u r n , Bv Dr. llollaudj the Editor, ler ; '-An American in Turkistan' etc. Three tttleofTUKNiiW AMERICAN CYLCOlMS DIA was compieiea 111 io, buacc wuicu tim th wide circulation which it has at tained in all parts of the United States and the signal developments which have taken place in every Drance 01 science, xireraure, and art, have induced the editor and pub lishar to submit it to an exact and thorough whose storv of "Sevenoaks" cave the highes revision, .and to Issue a: new edition entitlea satisiactlon 10 me rcaucrs ui iue wu;. - wTu lQKt. t th nnvrrpsa of Tl ..I'tl.il.lnctnnrn 9 I u i f 1 on tllO I " i - - o - - - . -- Aiiuiv-cuu ui uu.v.. ''- - 1 ,1 swiwrv iii everviiftw,rinientoiKnowie banks ot the Hudson, lhe hero is a young ,asTTislft a new work of refe man who has been always "tied to a woman a I nprative want. onr-on s nnirs." Hilt WHO. DV tUC UCaiU Ol 1 nifl mOVC 1CHI VI 1X)11UC1 UUilril UtlVU mother, isicft alone in the world, to drifton kept pace, with the discoveries of science and ihp piirront of life witu a fortune, but with- meir irumui ppinuu w uiumuw trie, curi ent 01 uit, wim a ui iuuc, uu useful artjjJ aud tue conVenience and re- out a purpose. j , . flncment of social life. Great wars, and eon- Anotucr senai, his. jum-niiiuw, vj smint rp.volntioiiH 1ivr occurred, imolv Trafton. will bcsrin on the completion ot mail inir liat,ional chanzes of ueculiar .moment Lass o' Lowiie's," bv Mrs. jllodgson. Burnett. The r civil war of our country, which was at Mrs lVirhi-ft.'s .fnrv" beornn in AuGrust, ha3 a I its heisht when the last volume of the old pathos and dramatic power which have been work appeared, has happily ended, and a i . . hn iiU. I new i course of commercial and industrial Br'-M.v I :i l activity has been commenced. inereid io ne UMfT T" j Large accessions to. our geographical quisueiy uiusutv;u (mj us r.. knowledge have heen made by the in detail Science," by Mrs. llernck,; each paper com- ga,ble explorer of Africa. plete in itself. . I The great political revolutions of the last i here are to DC, iroui various pens, papers i uei'iiue, wu-u um-uaiuraiicfeunm uie ici-u qjj I Vl V1WV 1IUTO VUj M V - ru f IT . .... i luuibiLuue oiiiuw iihsli, wiiose names arc 111 HomO Xilte ailCl Travel. I every one's mouth, and of a hose lives A i nP!1i;,.i Krtm to lown and evervonc is curious to know the particulars Also, PiaUic-7 fcUggestion0 as to tornana battles have been foueht and.iiuwf- couutrriiic, viuagc rniprc vemenu, eit., uy .naintsunir-of wiihtii ih. iiiisL well-known specialists. f I areas yet preserved onl-in the newspapers Mr. Ji unara s articles on various iuuus- or in the trasient nuoucations ol the-Ua.v. tries of Great Britain include the history of I and which ought now to take their place m "Somt Scoftie uuinl Workingman's Home," "AINatioff of -Shop keepers," "Ha'penny a Week for the Child etc. i Marvin n A Tvr j . ALTIMoue I N TIIK Fli:-i. ... .. J ."ol l 01 the underji-rnrd ;it :. Umorc, .the first non,!; Mbwcaj.Joi-e.nai... Iuuh 4 ucation derotcd to ihc?r cine in all iu branebe' Xi? i-ach issue of Hie .lon", ' nal articles, from'g? profession. . 1 uentrtfc Careful selection. r,.i . , II &i journals will be nialc , Uh k the reouirjinoiifj ..r lu a Jtwi . 121 '" Ul c tract;, l 1 Medicine in their snf.i . of "vtr ca peculiar; to WW ?3Atrs c' io Exprimcnts iu Co-opcratiUn, "A ish Loaf Factory" in the November number,, ami "Toad Lane, ltochdale, ' in De cember. Other papers are, "The British permanent and authentic history. In preparing the present cditioii for the press, it has accoruuisiy wen the aim -otitic editors to bring down the information to the lowest possible rates, ana to lurmsh an ac curate accouiit f the most recent discoveries m science, of every frchs production in literaure, and of the newest inventions in the practical ar(s,as well as to give a succinct A richlv illustrated series1 will be jriTcn on "American Sports by Flood and Field," by aud originat record ol the progress iohtica various writer nd. each on a different airwkh after long am uiuiuu. iiiivi careiui preliminary labor, and with the most uc- Ilouseliohl ami Home Decoration ample resources for carrying it on to a s ,,, . i i -I. .i . i .. . c ssful tcmmation. . win nave a prominent piacc. uusi me latest ?c,w. f ti, ..riiiioi Kinr.v..., i. ...... kproauctious ol American Humorists will ap- been nseil. but. v4tv Iih. Imm-m iriiit.,i pear lrom nnuith to month. Die list ol short-1 on' neAV type, forming, infact, anew Cyclo- cr stories, bigraIucai ana otucr sketches, j poeuia, with the same plan and compass as ctc.j. is a Ion" one. I its predesessor, but with a far greater iecun- Thc editorial department will continue to rJ "ffuuiiurc, ami wnn such improve- ,,,.., .Wl p., boU. at W and S'JSWlK: abroad. J no re, will be a series ot letters on lede. . literary niatb . from London, by Mr. Wei- The'illustrations which are introduced for lord. I the nrst time in the present edition have The litres f the ni.iiraziue will be open, as I been added not for .the sake of pictorial ef- . - .c: i .i. ' i c .I...... -- . . .... . - . space will per- UUL twgivo greater tuciauy una lorce to tectinrr I llieiFia,iaui'u'.111 tue text, incy emurace lierctoibre, so far as limited mil, to the mscussion ol all themes at the social and religious life of the world, and ,1(lu gt " cs r,1,, xx f xrA) "lry, 11 . .i r i . ii I . . . anuueptct the most famous aud remarkable specially to the freshest though t ol the Christ- features of scenery, architecture and art, as lan thinkers and scholars ol this country. - well as tlie: various processeM of mechanics SOUTH CAROLLNA'S DEBI. The ;(Jharlcstou xcics iG; Courier says that which the entire fundable debt of the State shall havo been con vcrtnl ' cun solidatiot, bonds and slocks, the State debt will aniouut to $5,976,'J17. This rcMdt is obtained by the repudiation, by the llcpuUicansti 1ST3, of the $G,0004,000 of spurious courcrsion bondd, and by the seal ins "1 TeiiLiiitUer -cf the debt to b) cents in the dollar. The actual bond ed debt the State October 31, 16b7, t . t priucipaUjiud interest, was $o,5'J3,o70i To this nmst be added the londs issued to e bills receivable iesucd tinder Orrs administration, making ccotiAtructioti debt G,000,G7G, or $30,GjJ more thai llm il.ebt unler the consolidation act. redeem ti Upvenior the ante- A inatij named llobcrt Williams died in Liverpool the other day from bavins had his blood transfused iuto ; anoth'errr man who was'iill. lie tvt'iit on all well, for a day or two afterward, llo then became ill, got gradually weaker, and died truly erysipelas. - The deceased was a man of full habit, Mid was occasionally given to, drinking. The awgeon sj'ho performed the-operation, before doing kg nuda ,pr ticular ii: itiirics from tlic ' decciued ai 10 his habits and state of hcatlh, and his an swers wire satisfactory. At the inquest medical evidence was to cfiect that tKc opcrationl" bad becu tLilfylly performed. Dr. lligghisou said he had pcrfurrscd the ojx'ration successfully in fiftceu cases. The jury returned a verdict of 4 'death by misadveii urc," but they were also of opiif ion that s.iflicicnt inquiry "was uot ujade by the medical- men -who made the opera tion as 'to the deceased' habits, and phy sical condition, aud that he wag not suf ficiently cautioned, as to the risk he was runuing. Several -ri ': 1 . Ji hundred night editors have beard with a groan that the Poles: arc - thinking of taking i hand io the European unpleas antness.. Thai i all that is xexed to complete he coufusioni Jusi fanejr that while Tootrokoplits Pasha is holding the In IH1Q IJ.jO.IOU dogs were licenbcd in England audji&'iwSG in Seotla'id. London graveyards.' long sincu diviised for burials, are being converted into gar dens.. ' ! . '! ''-'.' The Car permits Torks ti rcniaiu in Russia under the protection pf'thc English Embassy. Sonic Savoyards recently waited 'on the Pope to present a valuable book. Every page was a bauk note. John J). Edniundsou of Lagrange, (Ja , gives a'u annual dinner to all of hi.s fellow one-armed Con fedd rate soldiers. Uy tbs time he attains his majorif v the young Earl of hr.ewbury will have an iucomc of ,000 cf-annum, The,cmigrfition to this cuuntjy Vujd Russia last year amounted to o,'.l'.)- i'r.di vidualsl nearly 3,000" more than the pre vious year. . - "Queen Victiria has jusfc' begun iiing note paper and envelopes with ihc inouo j;ram , )!, J. (Victoia Rcgin.a -rt Impera trisj star;ptt4 jt,coj), "A Chioa;ohJ4n has iuvciiicd.au intiij ineiit ho calU n "poison sucker," by njciins of which he cUhcU (he virus fronr wounds mad by mad " -dogs and other venomous- Injasts. j The, quack doctors of Xcv Hampshire, iiclikjing all sorts of of .irregular practi lioucrs, arc (paring a petition to he Legislature to remove' ail ;-cl;ctions -from the practice of medicine. -Jthaslecn found necessary to cover tlie chii.il! of t$ovs. Carver and Witislow and the. - cradfc of Pcregj jnc JuUiiteal prymuuth, Ma&., wjlhgias caseio &avc- them from mki n hittlcr. Hx'Keu naiib are ttuijo poiifss me- power of restoring tone to the coating ol the stomach when badly injured ly 'strong dlnk. 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I I ,1 iwii ait 'j k. Miv pCtHwlt: 1 - . . iiuif nit 11 irt-iiiiiJLiii. '4 1. and remarkable icmoue. L B5 i;.,.,L and t irculars teal ira m I .1 in sealed envelopes. .v H; Dowadb AS0f riTim. " , Ninth SL, FJnladdpmt, 11 An Institution Laving a K w' reputation for lionorablt f fi duct and proiessionaiM If f, 1 UXA VKno win lyP-, 1 iiustratioiis, etc., will be scut gratis, on application, r Irst-Class Ca.nvassiiir- Av-oiit v-. AND Addre thq TiiQlishers, 510 & 55 13UOADWAY, N. Y. Watohmakers, &c. T. W. BROWN St SONS, All the -latest impaovem-ntd combined into WATCIUfAK EllH AND jEWELlEKS. the orar..sand i-i.iuos manufactured by (! ORNISH CO Was grtpn. N. J. 8J oaee CitF Clerk ani Treasurer. ; enr up wiMiAXToy, x. c'.; V h ' '- Jfe Jst, IniJ. 'jj rJUCAT;ONS for appointment under ttitprescnt C'ilj liorcrnmcnt uut be handed in at thU Oflkw on er before THUBSUAV, tlic tU' InsU . '. ' Bv order of Hoard of Aldermen, -. " J. T. C. SERVOSS, jane 2 City Clerk &&d Treasurer, To all U w i-ii t purchrt.-j-j cither an OH OA.V or. I'lANO v can tt ullifully tv thai f.r ' ARISTIQ CONSTRUCTION iieau.tifu, Jr'injihland J55.vc.ct Muscal tjualitie, our in.ruuicntjj tap rnk with those of that Most Cclclratei Mannfactnrcrs, Our only claim to favoritism over- other -cadinj; uiamrtacturers is Our Low Prices, ..!.... . ' ' ,. 7 "'ceiiu- s.u,o requirements of the " 1 "I. Jtlu not to be .undersold uSwefunvUe t,;l,frW?? in,tru,ucnt3 WARRANT FOR FIVE YEARS, tttrinrUccorrcopyndcnce piat ne in- hare ;,:;,i;y- li i,iuve ufactoriir n tbt Ourl'IAXOS are furuUhed with the ' Imuoyed Frencli Granfl Action (the rerv best in iisnu sthevarealdo HEAVILY STKuAtfi i.k .k. in... ... 1 . - ' - V 4IIC rlrifVJ1 thG C3rof .olidrose- fccaaonea and . ' n'AIllUXTLnyoT Tp CRACK OR nrAKp. r Z L:""0 are r.uhea with all tbe 0 stops, action, etc. stvlc. idm f4uV:T 4 V" -r icaomet Xo."o7 Market tr?et, Wilmiuffton. ifj C. ( Kt-tablUhcd 1823.) ' .UJAiiAXTEE THE MONEY'S WORTH VJ lor crcrv fjrjjpje purchased of thcnil An clcffant stock of finr" Wairi.n, r'lki-a Jevrclrv, tsilvcrwarc. Fancv fonl. A.n !L.nt ' constantly on hand for sale at a vcrv slight I idraaiiAn.. V.... "V" I . ' NT O Amenta tor the Diauiond Snwiaf.l.- Our country friendo arc invited to 'call and . dec 13 JAS. T. TETTEWAT, C. H. SCHULKEN wniic lLc,XAbES are qf the recen th.rZl ty 8Htcd for tfje parlor Addrc, ' . 0 COBSISH 4 CO 1 S-Jer 4 rn it p nniv t..... .'..- .- MMmi commission Brokerage !H 11 "rr, iyt4 "KWULARLY: and have on exhibition, samples of Coffee, flour, Itice, Molassc3, S.-ar, SvrupS, Tobacco, Ac., ,tc P..TT 7m or, MCAl Caudles, Gutter, Cheese, Soap, Lye, Potash, Ac. v ic prompuy an orders. Orders andcon- rtBMbtt , 5 MAMrULATEDl UUANO ucasijr uotton Ticf. 11 H hi WAY & SCHULKEN.' 3- -i ASHI03TALE BAUER. Front Strccl,unuer ir ..... .Jl J3upn; Hair CufefS ' done in Uie S'V rfnyiw Attentive and polite 15W . to wait upon 'customers, feb 21 nTirnnfl fnA Hf rtlf PTS III Successors t CUtJI 629 F Street, Wa American o procured la lulcoimr tranted. -No fees 1 to gfV given to Interference Cgj Office, Extension iag SuiU in different States, jjj?. I-OB rAMPBXXT Of 61X11 j miasioners 0f Alabama rt Commission. and auca. lore the Jecuure DeprB- - Anearioiw!, war, or xneix c.. w . money fromUxe GoterflO no knowledse. Write waJ! tto amount ot FVwif, si6 close sump, and a wu" Will be erven TO . J . - 1 dec 13 o .3 3 - a 7 -go a 5 a a , bo p. 0, (j q g mm (A 5 3 W 3 t !' til is O - a fin- .s J 9lH Conteeiedlu Mining, Freniption ti Th. last BHJ?Sfe?r .niid under act 6tfMJaf.. to penec v; in a separata QVTierW. , and other offices 011 1 forremrnposjjjena aiuiaaaeaois v So ?r p a- pfO.J30Xf- ,:Vti, I tike pl Stf '