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X. r- The 'Daily Rcti3v JOSU. T. JAMES. "Kit. FRIDAT, DECEMBER 13 Wb A statae of . vlrciral Colijr.y is w crcctcd by subjcriptija in the Imvrc gaaJran!e, io Paris, near lbesp.t wLrre he was assaiiiratcJ in th. St. II irth- mew rsssvctj. Tie Ijtua police officer wlii!rcw $,Q0 ia a lottery has teen t!;miWtl frota the force, the Commissioners refusing ti wit.k at Lii vijls!:oti of the Lw in tuviii tbc t tcLtrt. A ccenrnustj, compcsexl of expert.-, will cect iu Ikrlia clunks the Kater Lolicays totlitiJe u tbo measures t Le taiea for tbo crrt -tilery trari.inr of drawiog ia tLe Lyl r scb!. No fewer tbau a rbillion rt.it-, urea are on an average sent iUotu u the i Germsa Post O.Tic every y-ir, !ht cjsjrity cf tue packages cur.t canary and ether bird and lets. A joung cfiicer thought to puzzle tbc editor of Lt tigaro by asking b!ra beu two men cf ciual ago and rank met which should be the first to bow. Tr.c editor calmly replied, MTLe mere polite of tie two." Col. McQure, of the rhiUdclphia 7im,U in Washington and has formed the opinion that while there arc many in Congress who would like to see'rump tioa fil, there are fsw if any who dire to cppo?e giving it a fair tria!. Mrs. Griswold, of Co!era:ne, Mus.t and Mrs. Noys, of Stonington, Conn., :?tcrs who were married on the sune day in 1925. have jat cekbra cMhcir j golden weddings -A'. ' H oriel. . 1 Where were thstr huiban Js? Kcvik v A banipet ws given in Woahiogttn Saturday night to the tragedian. John McCallough. General Sherman presided and speeches were maJ by Justice Miller, SecreUrr Sbetman, Senator Blaine, Rep resentative Blackburn and other. Sixty, persons were present An ordr has been issued by the postmaster-general forbidding letter-carrier and other po?tal employees to circulate any 'address' calculated to induce, the public to make them gifts or prssents, as he regards the pt&ctice as objection able. A curkus petition has just been laid before the Municipal Council at Mar seilles, begging that the clergy may be forbidJea to sound the death knili every Friday in conomemcrstioa of the pub lication of M. Ernest Kenan's 'Life of Jesus." Mrs. Graves fell don stairs into a cel lar, la KUlingsly, Ccnn and was badly scalded by hot water that she was carrying la a pall. Her cries Jrought a neighbor, who fll through the cellar cpenitg and broke three ribs. 1 ben Mrs. Graves' little boj tumbled after the others and was s. riously Irjured. Trlcce Bismarck, ia additkm to Lis other peculiarities, is iilte superstitious, lie will net sit down at dinner In a party of thirteen ; ha will not allow his hair to be cut when the moon is on the wane ; be will not cegolla e on the anniversary of such disasters as the battle of Jena : he will conclude no treaty on Friday. Leo XIII. is gradually removing the restrictious to study ia the art aUtries cf ths Vatican which were imposed at the end of 1870. From the beginning of Dsceraler the Stanza and Loggia of Ilaphael ia the Sixtiue Chapel, will be open to 4 visitors ani students from 9 in the morning till 3 in the afternoon, cx o4 1 ing fste days and Saturdays. G antral Ignatieff, being in. Fans, was aiked whether be thought that Prince DondonkofT bad really said that the Berlin treaty was like the music of Offen bach? 1 ara certain," replied the Gene ral, "that he never did. He is far too deter to utter anything so transparently erroneous. Every one can understand Offenbach's music, but no one can under stand the Berlin trfity." The rapid recovery of the trade of Memphis, Tenn is indicated by the sales of cotton: there last Thursday, which aggregated 8,700 bales the largest sale ' for any ooe day a record Despite the fact that the yellow fever held oa there until about the 1st of November, the ales of cotton since September 1 ag gregate 123,281 balcst, gaiot Jo2o82 bales same months last year, when there was no fever, and each day now shows a gratifying gain. The New York Herald has an exhaust ive report on the commercial and financial condiUoa of the Southern Slates, from which It appear there has been vast im provement there !o recent years. Georgia Is particularly referred to as the pattern State ot the Sooth in enterprise and Im provement , because it is la Georgia where thq crops have been most dlerified and manufactures Introduced, and this exam ple, the Urrald saja, the neighboring Slates are followlcg with varying degrees of suc cess. SEWI SUMMARY. i TLc llouse Ways and Means Committee will investigate the tugtr question; ' Old man Devius, it is now authoritatively Hat, will not If ar the fraud ulent Cabij ul. IlurtiSiJs army bill will ,be couriered January tith ; it provides that 'h g-neral olTkers shall be reduced to six, namely; two Major-(Jeuerals -and four i::igi!ier-J,n'rals for tire permanent or. ar.iitiou, instead of eleven, as at present, th-i rluctau to take place by casualties ; that th ; present organiatiou shall r i.oi-t r f not more than 000 enlisted m-n, incbuivi of signal soldiers. Tli committee have not yet decided what .1 in w take with regard to appropriations l..r in imp:omcnt of rivers and harbors "Mi- diposhuii sr-eius to be to uake j i-;'!!aJsoits only lor ll 0 principal ones. Ac'i .11 is delated until detailed elitna;es no ivcd. The National Council ,f t!. old rotten Uniou league hud a I.! ..Iy shirt talk in I'liiladelphia jesterday. fiustivp Kosiai.d. a French states- ... is dea-I. .Sampson, Wallace V aizxn makers, of St. John's, New Uruuswick, hive failed. Vulurninjus reports of the. disasters by the flxxls in Ne York, New Jersey and New Eoglaud continue to come in. , . The Ministry of New South Wales has resigned. Priuce Gortschakoff has been received by the Czjr, aud has forma ly asMimtd the direction' of the Foreign Office. lnd Faasaio Iiiver Ts in a mighty tloo-1 and the falls are a l.ii..f bight. Theri has been much lcsruct:on of property ia the valley. Ira lt?ce tndertook on Wednesday at Philadelphia the breaking ofJOO glass balls thrown b? James Ievlin, .1 well known bHball pitcher. Of the 98 shot at G7 were a.ruck and 41 inis.-J. Gold has bee-n a low as 100 I fi during the past two days. GjttoQ t,ed.ueJ n , and ourn further trade was very dull iu New York on Wednesday. Jnmej H. Wright, Treasurer of Saratoga County, N. Y., has disappeared, havii g defaulted. Postmaster James o New York is in Washington urging the retention of the postal car system upon the Post OSlce Department. It is an nounced that Mr. Bayard will support in a speech Mr. Edmunds' bill to regulate the count of the electoral vote as the best t- measure that can be obtained. Glover h is protested against theraappointment of Dr. Linderman Director of the Mint. Tne statute of limitations has been plead ed in the suit brought in San Francisco by Burke and others, stockholders in the California and Virginia consolidated mines, against Flood, Mackay and others. for an accounting of $35,000,000, said to have been misappropriated. , Several cxes of choice liquors, some of them ad dressed to naval officers, have been seized on the United States steamer Guard at Portsmouth, N. H., by the Collector. Suit has been brought ia Chicago agaiust the Ohio and Mississippi Railroad to ret aside the purchase of the Spring field and Illinois Southeru Ilailroad Perry Blmont and C. W. Haasler, of New York, represented the plaintiffs. A temporary injunction has been granted the St. Faul and Sioux City Railroad restraining the Chicago and St. Paul Company frcm taking possession of the property claimed by both companies and seized by the latter. TIIK.TASK OF THE REPUBLI CAN PART IT. The lhiladelphia Evening Lulldhi s tt Tue Ilepnblican rarty lias now presented to it a task which it ouht to set itself to do with all its might. That is to divide the South : to separate the Southern whites iut j two parties. Ati observant man will have little dil!i:ulty in persuading hinie?f that the achievement of that feat is the oae great hope of the party and the coun- .' As the Macon Tilrgnij,h so trulj says: the life of the Southern States depends upon preventing such a division. The public demoralization which must loliow a divided white population struggling to capture the negro vote is frightful to con. template. LAST WEEK'S COTTON FIGURES The New York Commercial and limricial Chronicle reports the cotton receipts of the seven days ending last Friday night, the Cth inst instant, at 220.74S bales, against 174,303 the ccr responding week of last year. Total re ceipts of the current cotton year to that date, 1,030,982 bales, against 1,673,882 for the corresponding period of last year, showinz an increse of 277,100 bales. The Cotton Exchange Statement for the same week was as follows: Re ceipts 220,346, against 178,117; total to Friday night, 1,942.610, against 1,659, 622 to tame date last year, showing an increase of 293,079 bales and a difference of 15,977 bales. The Chronicle's in terior port record for ths week is as fol lows: Receipts 112,631 bales, against 94.064 last jear. Shipments 82,263, against 82,073 last year. Stock 236.2S0 against 169,073 at same dite last year. The Chronicle's visible supply table mowtd 1,985,300 bales of cotton in sight last Friday, against 1,953,074 bales at the corresponding date of last year 2,663,172 in 187C at same date, ar.d 2.470.479 at same date in 187".. vh 9 tgurcs show an increisj of 32 220 on ho surtDlr of list Tear at that u e - . - and a decrease of C82.872 bales ontie supply of 1876 at same date, and 483ftTS bales cn the supply ol 187G. 'J IIC SILVEltCURREM rhol that the status of the silver currency is a disgrace tu the overameut. Three classes of silvcVdoliirV afe'jli'cff Elation, nearly all of t he ram & iutrrus'C 1 va!r.t.' Two -f thc?e are i"r sued by thtf gVrerdmenf.""' i'ef with the ovzl of thwarting the cUori fot Congress to retadnett7 silveT,, that' feot- emment turns its back bn one'orits banfV l-.ngs and brands it as" a 'bastard' f' The effect i tLiit the huiders "oT silver 'who at first scizod ailver.witu avidity, low dttf truat it and, io reality, have snQ'ered seri ous losses. Mexican dollars, lately at par, are now 2 per cent below.; Trade dol lars, once above par, are-10, per : cct be low. Congress should make itr a . point . , ' nefonuus speculators. , . , ;,..;) . . . . 0 rli race 10 jr ace vnn njisease. 1 1 ( How often It happens that although trv have wttnesel the ratvifta bf disease In the case of others,, we , dsigard his warning sUmals In our own. It la only when we nftd htm face to face with fus that we really per- f celrehow grim he Is. Then; perchance. when H la too late , medical akjLJa sought. I Ills avant courler.hiji forerunner, isphjsloal weakness. Fortify the system, and yon are armed against him. The finest' tOnWjfor this purpose J s Hostetter'a Btonaaoh BMtetk, which rendeis digestion easy and complete nourishes the system, ImproveH theapnetllo, gives strength yielding steep; counteracts bllliousness, and keeps the Dowels in Orel rate order. Leanness, and unnatural, .Wan heas and sallowness of the face, areobvw-J lea Dy if, ana so genuu sua mnenoeui. rv its eifecUr that not only lathe body tnvlgo'r- ated and regulated, by, lis , use, but Jespon; dency banished from the mind.. . , 1 n WINBERRY OYSTERS i Every Tuesday, and Thursdayl ' EltESH SUPPLIES of the -Celebrated W lnberry Oysters are received at THE UOM v.. JAN .A lot of them In to-day. The oest of Wines, Ales, Liquors, Beer; Cigars, Ac, always on hand. oct 22 Proprietor. For Rent, THS COMMODIOUS AND D&- liifhtJ nil aitaatd Officii nrcr. our Store. Also, the old PILOT HU USE, opposite P. Camming A I Co's Mill, and two Offices on Dock' Street. Apply to ang!9 tilLcio A HUKfJxiloOiT. Why Suffer yyITH DANDRUFF or Itching of the scalp when you can get relieved by using I. FURMANSEl'S celebrated Hair In Tig ora tor which relieves you immediately ? It is ued with great satisfaction by many promi nent Ladies and Gentlemen of this city and elsewhere. I warrant satisfaction after the first application. It gives sew life and strength to the hair, without an r discoloring. To Gentlemen, first application free, to con vince them. I. FURMAIfSKI, Two Doors North of the P ureal 1 House, nor 18 Buggies! Buggies! Harness & Saddles. FOR SALE AT Gerhardt & Co.'s, 3d Street, oppositeJCity Hall. 1 " 1 Repairing lone with neatness and dispatch K7" Horee-Shoeing a Specialty. nov 25. Furniture. AUGE'JSTOCK OFTNEW AND FRE8H GOODS Just receired ani FOR SALE LOW BY aug 9 D A. SMITH & 00. Our Christinas Goods ARE ARRIVING and we will be able to orfer as pretty a line of FINE GOODS as was ever opened here. We will expose tor sale these Goods on Monday, Dec 16ih. Prices marked down to suit the hard times. GILES AMURCH1SON, , -Crockery Department,' deci) SS and 40 MurchisoQ Block; NEW PIANOS $125 Each, and all styles, Including Grand Square and Upright, all strictly nast-cxss, sold at the loweat hit cash wholxaali rieroaT prices, direct to the rcacHasxa. These Pianos made one of the finest displays at the Cen tennial Exhibition, and were unanimously re commended for the III oh est Hovou orer 12,000 in nse. Kfirtilariy incorporated Man ufacturing Co. Factory established oTr 36 Tears The Square Grands contain Mathu sek's new patent Duplex Overstrung Scale, the greatest improvement ia the history cf Piano making. The Uprights are the finest in America. Pianos sent on . triaL Don't foil to write for illustrated and Descriptive Catalogue of 43 pages mailed free. MENDELSSOHN PIANO CO., ept.C-lj 31 East Uth street. 2T.Y. I T 1111 V New Advertisements. In Additij took ties wn:cn Bnatw r i cflif. fr. IVI fTTn v flflVr to tlifi Pnhlicf eMrThis Week v.it.v; 5.?. Varieties! OIiis Fareieev' t- -i.panis and Qaeen Olives, ' Turkisa and French Prunes, . ;. '.. Jfew Leghorn Citroa, .'.I Patras Curraats '"'' " ' Champignons. Petit Pois,K '.,). , . West-India Oranges, , . , Hessina Lemons, ' Malaga Grapes, LaWflflfr awd Terrarona Ahsonds, 7 bs ;W8hell,v Paper Shell .and; Unshelled, French and Grenoble Walnuts 'Smyrna tign'in Fancy CfartooOs; . . rt "t u BaiketvtBaxes nd Keg;,, Now I. aver Hasina' in LosoVm' Layer Baisins' - l.i.- .;,.-Loose uwate s, . , ... Fine Deheea Raisins, j'.. . Valencias.'Kultanas, J . . i, . x j iv and-heedless Kaiaihs, Italian MaccaroDi, 1 Id Packages, and Vermicelli, . , . FiPP?Q .fruits in liiarjy, , ' "-ih'irutfsetoa'-Attisette, " ! y: -itt . Kiinmel and , Curacoa. Portj Sherry: " ' '-" an siaderia Wines, - y JFrench Brandy, very old and pure, Imported Cigars, Ac , j Above In Stock in Large Vriety 1 ' Boatwright & McKoy. IBk7. 4l 8 XJorth Front Street dee 8 dw. . , . , 4-;' ,I M i t-' i'tl ' m:) : 1 1 aaa UHLS JLiUUK. ail graaes, lUUU4 'i ! r ; 0 1 '" QOA0"' DrjBuIted tod " Smoked Bacon, V fjnr tsacasJava, r- og vra and Rio Coflfee. . o. i'f .b m ,rb: Suffatff, Molasses- a vji Rhls Cruh'eVT!fcGrahulate3l8 iOU ard A, tx CUtrdC tiugos, O'Vr Bbls Porto Rice, CtibaVir:JL6i 00 ' . andS. hLaJolarees. A LARGE AND FRESH SUPPLT OF Crackers, Candy,! 8oap, Starch, Soda, Potash, Lye, 8nuff, Matches, Corn, Hay, Oats, Glue, Bungs, Nails Hoop Iron, Ac, Ac. BAGGING, TWINE, TIES. 15,000 Sacks Liverpool, Lisbon-1 and Marshall'slSalt, Lake George and Lebanon Sheetings, Manchester aid Randolph Yarns. For sale low by Williams z Murcliison, dee 9-dAw. 1 To Inventors & Mechanics. PATENT8 and htfw to obtaia them. Pam phlet of 60 pages free, npon receipt of Stamps for Postage: Address GILM ORE, SMITH & CO., Solicitors of Patents, Box 31. nov 2 Washington, D. C. FOR 30 DAYS ONLY ! ! ! LATEST SENSATION IN i Any stvle in the "shop" (ineludirg the " "KawliDg".) oTTnniJouiia'fl, Merchant Tailoring and Men's Wear Depot, 27Mavketst. 1. dec 7 All Right jit Last ! "yyE'ARE PLEASED aJ being able to state to our ft lends and the public that the store occupied by us, damaged by the late firef has been thoroughly repaired and that we have now in stock a fall line of Fresli Eamily Groceries, aad aie prepared to fill all orders. We have still a few articles damaged by the late fire ,whkh will be sold at almost anyprice. , -r ? - J. W. AJiDERMAN k CO, Family Grocers, - Cor: Chestnut aad Water streets, dec 4 f ; -i '.. ? CHASr KLEIN, rUndertater' acir Calinet IHateii ' "lTo. 24 South Front Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. fST X fine aesortrpent of Coffins and Cas"1 keu constantly on hand.- Furniture Repaired, Cleaned aad Varnished. Orders by tele graph or mail promptly filled. oct 12 Bill Heads. 7TTE HAYS 05 HAJiD a lot or Blank W. BUI Head , pmrchaaed at. a heavy re daction on resru.ax prices, and we can tnere orefamuh them 2D per cent cheaper than y can be bad elsewhere in this city. e Call and see specimens and get priees at th ct DA ILf REVIEW OFFICE. rare- EI e It., 1 j A ft li to in imp Hail Road Lines, &c. 1 p.iC'" Wn.OGI0I Em WELD'Oh ROAD COKPANT. Uf riOK OF Obs'l tfrr-EKIKTIDSST I iWUmington, Not 9, 187;?. f . J' j B1 r pn and, after Sandar, Sar.lQtb -.Passenger, train ob the W;!minetaii A" aoB Railroad will ran a" folfowp : ' , J DAY MAIL AND JSXPK ESS 1 K & I V. di 'V' J 1 Leave WuMnirlon', Front 8t Tei"J : at. i ' 7 cj A Arrive at Weldonat..... ......; 1 00 P 1 Leave Weldon v S Si P X ArriTO at Wilmington, Front St. : , Depot at.. 9 21 P i5 5IGHT MAIL AND EXPRESS TRAIN ' DAILY. Leave Wilmington, Front 8L - - Depot at.......M.M....:MM....M. .9 10 P M Arrire at Weldon at........... 3 50 A M Leare Weldon, ......................... 2 )3 A 11 Arrive at Wilmington, Front St. Depot at........ 8 15 i Trains on Tarboro Branch Road lea? Rocky Mount for Tarboro at L.C0 P JSJ dailv, and Tuesday, Thursday and rfaturc ay at6:0C A M. Returning, leave Tarboro at 100t A M daily, and Monday, Wednesday arc Friday at 8:30 P M. The Day Train makes close connection a Weldon for all points Nortfi Tia Bay Liu. daily, (except Sunday) and daily,' via l;ict mood and all rail routes. , Night tram 'makes close connections, ai Weldon for all points north via Rich-Dot Sleeping Cars attached to all Night Trains. : ' JOHN F. 3 DIVINE, General; SudL:. nor 9 . v i - ' f T . ' Cen'I Stsj'ts Office, WILMINGTON, COLU5!il A ' AND AU GJ.STA RAILROAD. flniciinjrtoo, N. C, Nov. 9. 187ri. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. . ; -, - .i.' i e. ..,; On and" after 8,unday, Nov. 10, tie follow ing schedule will be run on this road; DAY EXPRESS AND MA IL TRAIN, daily. Leare WilmiDgtoa . 8 15 A K Arrive Florence ..i'J 35 P h' Leave Florence:. ; 4 50 P M Arrive at Wilmington....... 8 50 P A! - NIGIIT EXPRESS TRAIN (Daily). Leave Wilmington.... ........ 9 42 P M Leave Florence ;1 1 B'i A N Arrive at Columbia......... 5 33 i. W Leave Columbia. ....10 5u i Leave Florence:..... 2 3J A i Arrive at Wilmington 6 37 A M This Train will only stop at Flemington,, Whiteville, Fair Blurf", Marion, and Flor ence, and, all stations between Florence and Columbia. , : . ; 'S'pS' Paescngars for Augusta and beyond should take Night Express Train from vVil mingtoa. 7 Throutrh Sleertng Cars on nirhttrains for Charleston and Augusta. ' ; s ' JOHN F. DIVINE, General Surt. , ; nov 9 ! , . " i CAROLINA CENTRAL RAIL WAY COMPANY. : - 1 k.; ; OrVICI GkBEBAL SoPHBINTENDSSr, : Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 12, 1873. ) Change of Schedule. ON AND AFTER MO DAY, 18th in?L, the following Schedule will be operated on this Railway : PASSENGER, MAIL AND EX PR E&S TRAIN. Leave Wilmington at.... 6:00 A M Arrive at Hamlet at 2:00 P M " at Charlotte at.... 8:20 A M Leave Charlotte at 7:25 AM Arrive at Hamlet at 1:08 P M " WUmington at 9:t0 P M SHELBY DIVISION, MAIL, If REIG HI & PASSENGER AND EXPRESS. w. o Leave Charlotte ...7:00 A M wo" "'X Arrive at 8helby..... 11:15 A si w'in l Leave Shelby .........12:45 P M So'10') Arrive at Charlotte 6:00 P M 7 he above Trains have Passenger accom modations, and; are the only ones permitted to carrv Passengers. V. Q. JOHNSON, ept 13 General 8oDerintendent Law School. t A CHARTER will be applied for to the next General Assembly. DAY SESSIONS for Lecture and Red tatlon, every Monday and Wednesday, 5 P. M s. to (i 1'. M. NIGHT SESSIONS. Every Tuesday and Friday, 8 IV Si. to 9 P. 31. For terms, &c, address EDWARD CANT WELL.- dec 9 Wilmington, N. C. Lager Beer. The Bet inlthe City and the Cheapest V UOR SALE BY THE-KEG, BOTTLE,;OR A dozen. Try it this hot weather. It will give you a good appetite and goo sleep and make you healthy and wealthy and wise. H. MARCUS k BON, 11 j No. 6 Market itret New Confectionery Store. WE KEsp. CTFULLT ANNOUNCE to our friends and the public that we have opened a new Confectionery and Toy store on South front street, one door above Oto Myers Grocery, where we will offer fresh goods, nice Toys, Nuts, Candies, Rais ins, Fresh fruit, Ac , at very low prices for cask. We simply ask a trial. dot 22 cooper a price. THE WILMINGTON JOURNAL, is one of the very best advertising; mediums. Try ir ; july 3L v.. rf II -Si a Steamship Xines, &c. CLYDE'S leW6rlc Wiimington, W. C, SteamshiD Line, rrbe Steamer - - ; ; REGULATOR; k " 6 A PT. DOANE, WILL SAIL FROM NEW 0KK o 1 WED1VESDAY. Do.cll. Shipperg enn rely upon"' the prontj t Sailing Ojf Steamers a advertised.-"! For Freight Engsjrejneata applv to A. D CASAUX. Afrent Wilmington, n. C. h. RELDEN, Soliciting Agent. ; WM. P., CLYDE A CO., (Jenera! fm ' Bowling Green, or Pier IS, X. H.. - am'; ' . Vilminffton. K.'Q.. STEAMSHIP LIHF. The Steamer - 7 - CAPT. OLIVER, WILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE ON Saturday, Dec 11. Steamers Sail from vVilminton every Satnrday promptly at 12 M. ' Shippers can rely upon the prompt sailing of steamers as advertised; Through Bills of Lading K'Tta to and from Philadelphia, and Prompt Dispatch guaranteed. For Freight Engagements apply to A. D. CAZAUZ, Agent, . , Wilmington, N. C. L. 8, BELDEN, Soliciting Agent. REUBEN FOSTER, General Ages CornejLee and Light Streets, Baltimore Xerk v-.- : dec U 0. ..ROSENTHAL c - DEALER IX BOOTS SHOES, :I2 Mnrkt t .St. -W '. LADIES', MISSES', AND CHILD REN'S SHOES A SPECIALTY, Ladies are respectfully invited to call examine Those Ladies' Fine French Basket and 3. kct Tex: d Button Boots. Something New and fobbv. Just received, sleo, Uird, h'halber A Mitchell" fliiladdphis Misses' and Children's Boots at the IV civ Boot and Shoe Store C. ROSENTHAL. nov 15 " 32 Market .Street. : Open Again. WOULD RESPECTFULLY LNF0RM my friends and the public that I sm ftftia prepared, at the old stand on South Front street, to sell them FURNITURE ia aay quality, design, style or price deired. Hj lew b toe a is being added to t'aily bj up plies fr om the great maaufactarirg rentrc. A full line of - .. Carpets, Kugi , Mats, Oil C ctLs. &c, and more expected di!.r. My friends and the public wiU .iae -eaH and see me and examine the new bui!iic; 4 the new stock. , r. a. s.cnt'TTE, Furniture Rooms, Moiith t'r ttit. nov 16 Removal. jyT F? ENDS and the yuV." peaera-'if are hereby . tificd that I tare rt moved J Shopi toN 4, Upi-iu't Kt-9 oaScBk Front street, m will 'be j 1 aed to. and serve them. Undertaking and Cavkiet ilkii! U s" their branchei. tM B. D. XI0BBIIJ- ( , It
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