JU1 5gaaxaaxesgapw....i 1 mmmmmmTm . ' . , ,' ' ' ' ' M"wwaBxaeeBs , , , . . . keep wim Now Advertisomontfls BROWN & RODDICK, 0 CXarket fltreet- Great Aannal GleariQf Sale IT HIS BBS OUJl ANNUAL. CUSTOM duriag the past four year to inau gurate a in ordr to cU on the balance of oar WINTER STOCK! ich time we v91 make ft general Mark Down on all Sur-pltiJi- Stock ! Ourpairtms will find every article msiked tn plain ncures, me iormsr price id BUck Md the MARKED DOWN PRICE IK RED. We cannot enumerate Terr article, as it raold ccapy too much of oar rpaee hot t efollowiojr will glre quite a gwrterai idea: WIHTER DRESS GOODS, -BUCKETS, FLAHMEIS, CAUTOM FLANNELS, ? ' ' LlDIEt1, GENTS' AND CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR. V u& ba-iness and will mark every ar it 1 t .uch iir ce that cannot fail to satisfv anT ami 1 who anticipate making .any pur- rnin onr pax ana wooia ,na, ior uc bmetit o ovr patrons in the cocnty,that they b.j rely on any orders they may faTor us vita bet Dp promptly and as fithfu'ly filled ts if they stood at he counter. One Price to All We bare deride to make a CLEAN BWEEt of all ear LIKEN UO0D3 inch as i LIMEH TABLE DAMASKS, " " NAPKINS, DOILIES, TOYELS, In nrrlar to make this ft aaecesa we have 'arked them to the LOWEST NOTCH. Be aarortd they are reduced jurt as represented. tTonare Invited to Call and See for I Yourselves. I Wt hare N O desire to deceive or raisrepre Uftt anything. Uur policy bas NEVER been to get as rauo as we could for our raerehan iie, but to sell as LOW as possible in order 10 increase our outlet and keep the trade AT HO MB. Call early. Brown & Roddicks ianll This important weighs bat about three rounds, and all the blood in a livice tersQn about three gallon) passes through it at least once every half hour, to have the bile and other impurities strained or filtered from it Hi) is die natural purgative of the bowels, an . -f -V - . 7 ...... . i u sac LdTcr Btcomcj corpia it is not separates Aa frqfa th blood, but carried throuzh the veins t all parts of the system, and in trying to t 4 cap through the pores of the skin, causes it to L. irnrellow or a dirty brown color. The atom ic ictt becomes diseased, and Dyspepsia, Indi gestion, Constipation Headache, Biliousness, r. Jaundice, UhiUs, Malarial fevers. Piles, Sick sad Sour Stomach, and general debility follow. ; Mskksi.i,s Hef-atihr, the great vegetable dis ; covenr for torpidity, causes the Liver to throw off from oe to two ounces of bile each time I the blood passes through it, as long as there is I aa s c of bile : and the effect of even a few dose tpoo yellow complexion or a brown dirtj j lookaas; skin, will astonish all who try it they I beinft the first symptoms to disappear. 1 The core stall bilious diseases and Liver complaint is made certain by talang Hktatiick in accorc anca with directions. Headache is generally cv.rw in twenty minutes, and RO disease thai aHsaa from the Liver can exist if a fair trial if jivsw. Sold as a substitute for pills by all druggists. Pn25Cls.aiid$L0C liSI ). The fatal;ryof Costitnaptioa or Throat and )LttUg. Diseases; which sweep to the grave at Jilsast oao-third f att'death s victims, arises I i from the Opitua or Mgrphine treatment, which. J.simptyrucfies as this work of death goes on. 2'f.qs will be paid if Opium 01 Morphine, or 'any: preparation of Opium. Morphine er Prus- 1aatc AcjVan be found in the Gloss Flower Cougm Sracr, which has cured people vrhr are tiriag to-day with but one remaining lung. No greats wrong can be done than to ay that !Conunpttoa is incurable. Globs Flowvx 'Couc Staur will cure it, when all other means- have failed. AUo, CSoldt, Cough, I i Asthma, Bronchitis, and all-diseases-of the Ilthroataad lungs. Read thet testimonials ef the Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, Gov, Smith 1'aad Ex-Gov. Brown of G., Hon.- GeoL Pea ! body, as well as those of other remarkable . cures iu our book, free to all at the drug stores. f and be convinced that if you wish to be cured you can be br takinr the Globx Flowxx I. CotCH Stx vt. - Take no Troches or Lotengss ifbr Sore Throat, when yoa can gat Globx Flowxx Sraor at aaxac price. For sale by all Draggara. Price 25 Cts. and $L00 Grave mistakes are made la the treatment ot all rtninrs that arise from soison ia the blood. tNot one case of Scrofula, Syphilis, White SwtSiag , Uleereas Sores and Skia Disease, ia a rhousaa'4, is treated without the oe of Mer caryia aaate form. Mercury rets the bones, sjb4 tax diseases it predxees are worse than 1 asnr ether kind ml blood or ataa-thsoase can be. Da. Pxxsxxtok's STtUJsssiA or Qvaxji's Daucar ia the only Bkasficia npoa which a hope of recovery from Scrofula, Syphilis and Mercurial diseases ia all stages, caa be reaaoo abry fbuaded, and that wUl care Caaccr. S 1000 will be paid by the proprielor? if Mercery, er aay tagredieat not purer vegeta ble and harmless caa la found ia it. ' Fries by all Draggbts x.oo. Globx Tlowxx Xoucm Sratr aad Mix- aatx a Hararura vow thb Livxx for sale by all Druggists U as eeat aad Sx bottlea. A. F. HSLL t CO., Prcprlrtcra,' PHIL ADELPHIA. PA. VOL. 3. WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY LOCAL NEVS. New AdTerttsernenta. I. Ilaxasieaata Tianos and trsans UaixA rKaRi.i. - Mola Se J OTiaBoiio.'s Mm'i V er j 01. Heeal L'st $5 Ktwsrd. . A..haaiEa--Chapr' thao Kvr S. Jiwrtr-Chr stmas Orr J.C M..x,nrgiriM,-l..ieta.dKaoc Articles. DavV Jcngth 10 honra and 4 initial The Swefl;8'i bri Cirinp r-p- rf .lin ! below Te r-coipt of co.toa 4ar fait 6a9ble. : itt llll- J'f ' t- TJ-inorrow raormog trie jeua VI r s at 7:00 ftntl st at 5:18. Nor. biig Hermes, DjtrlJavjn. frj n th s port, arrived on tLe th av Loud m. Nor, barque Valkyrien, 01o.i, rnv eJ af Rotterdam, from tbiat port on the 15th j r I Only one interment in 'Dellevue Ceme tery (iurinr the week-that of an aduit. Ru3ian barque Eclip-.i" JMnrjseD,' as- rired at Liverpwl on tU , thii port. from Ger. b&rqae Melvina Schutt, KrogeD, from this rort. arrived at Bremen on Thursdav. Three chilJrB tnd three- adults were interred in Pink Forrst Ct metery since oir last weekly report. ? Miss Genevieve Roges is booked for the Opera lipase in Raleigh ntfxt Wednesday aid Thursday, the 22nd and 23rd. Nhe Mayor has bo issuing warrants to-day for the arrest of parties who are in arrears to the city for their license tax. The Regi3tcr ot Deeds issued five mar riages licenses duriDg the three were for white and week of these two for. colored Couples. 4 i Nor. brig Jlernwd l Petersen, from this rort for Glasgow, put into 'iQaeens- town on the 15th, leakiDg andj wih loss ot jlbboom. There was bn3 child and twq adults interred :x Oakdale Cemetery during the week, v these, one adult waa brou;tit here for "rment. I I If I ha i walk from here to Baltimore for it, I -uld not be without Dr. Bull's Cough Syruri in my family," lis what we beard a lady say yesterday. Price only 2h cents a bottle. ,1 i! j Unmailable. - i The following unmailable letters remain in the Post Office in this city: - ; - ' Saul A. Waugh, Salem, j N. C; The Express, Terra Haute, -In.,. Lary La grange, Ilamlet, N C ; Misaf M. J. Pitts, Savannah, Ga.; Perry Mason & Co , Bos ton, Mass. f . . - - 1 r DYSPEPTIC PATLENTS and others af&lcted with disease need the best and pures food. This is par excellence the case with bread, rolls, biscuit asdl ot&pr products of flour made with DoOLKy's Yeast Powdica They are crifp, light, sweet and digestible. - This preparation once established in a household becomes an aiticb of necessity, j j i i Grateful. ' i i - The schooner Allegro, from Weymeuta, Massachusetts, which arrived at this port yesterday with bulwarks atove in and foresail gone, reports that in lat. 36.11 long. 73.48 fell in with British stearrer Andes and was furnished with coal. Captain Keller, of the Allegro, ciesirea to return thanks to the officers and crew of the Andes. First National Bank i The annual meeting of the atockolders of the First National Bank was held on Tuesday, 14th inst., and the old Board of Directors, consisting of Messrs. E. E Bur russ, D. G. Worth, James Sprunt, Alfred Martin and James Dawson, were unani mously re-elected, j f The Board of Directors mtt yesterday morning and elected the following officers for the current year: .;: President E". E. Barruw. J Vice President Jas: Dawson. Cashier A. K. Walker. " Assistant Cashier Wm; Larkins. Teller H. M. Bowden. j Bookkeeper AWej Gilbert. Clerk J. II. Boatwright. I Wine for Invalids. Th Port Grape Wine of New Jersey i the best medicinal wine iu the xnaraet, and It b said that ehe riutage of A. Speer for excels any other produced It is heavy in body, rich in flavor and well adapted for sickly persons aad for general; family use For sale by J. C. Munds, Green & Flanner and T. L. Bridgers Co ! " -I Losi.oftne Maggie VanDnwi. - Barque Oliver Emery, at New Yvk on the 16th, reports: Jfti 10, lat 38 40. long 68 30, felt in with srh." Maale Yaobuwro. Tliom, frm Hmitnville. N. C. for JJiatimoTe; waterlocged, ;u lier g't;e and rinmanage bt; lay by hr until daylight of the l tli. wheu we launched boat and Uok ofl, the captain an i cr w, numbering men,Itw of whom Iwrre tTohittpn, and brought them to this tn i. , Tiwf Afiggc !'' Duseti cleared from thii pit on tlws 16th ff De cembir, 13S. b.' ilarria & flowel,, with cir.o r m Trhtey & Wiggins of 125,010 feet Y lumlf, bound fr Balti more. On or ahoutthu 25h nil. she put HT-Hmci: fo Sitnmett rl;ar wi?tt?r a ichor and chain. Supplied with a new a ichor and set sail again on the 3d of this month for her original point of desti nit onf Captain Thomas makes the fol lowing rerort, hicb we clip from yeatcr day 's New York Herald: Sailed from 1 Smith ville, N. C, Jan. 5, for Baltimore. I liad a succession of heavy gales with hrd sqna ls from W. to N W, which cirried ns into the Gulf Stream; the sea was hoa-vy breaking clear over u, causing the vessel to leak j some 1,000 strokes per hour, washing away our boat and all of our water 'casks and rudder,"; and severely injuring the captaiu while at the wheel; we were constantly at the pumps for bix days, with nothing to drink but a small quantity of brackish water, two of the men being badly frost bitten and completely used up. On Jan. 10, saw. a bark to windward, hoisted our signal for assistance the wind at tne time blowing a gale from the NW with a very heavv sea. The bark bore down to us and proved to he the Oliver . Emery, Swatridge, from Barrow'for New York. The sea being too heavy to launch a boat with safety that night, he promised to stay by us until au opportunity oaereu to take us off. After keeping us in sight all night, at daylight on the 1 1th he launch ed a boat and got us safely on board with our clothes and effects. The sea being rerv heavv and ths b.irk being s"hort of water, Capt. SwatridgT did not think it prudent lo attempt wrecking the vessel. Uapt.Thomi?, on bebdf ot' himself and crew, begs to express their sincere thauks to Capt. Swatridgo, his officers atii crew, for their humanity in rescuing them from their perilous position and far the kindness received 6n board his vessel until landing us safely in New York. A Treat in Store. Wo are pleased to be able to state that the Wilmington Library Association have succeeded in inducing Col. Duncan K. MacRae to deliver his far-famed lec ture on "Genuis and Talent," for the benefit of the Association, at the Opera House in this city on -Friday, the 31st instant. N ' ! j To those who have ever heard this dis tinguished and gifted son of the Old North State in a public oration or speech of any kind it is needless for ns to add any words of commendation, but to those who hare never been so fortunate as to listen to the eloquence of this truly great Caro linian, we mast add that; there is. a rich treat in store for them. 1 -' The address referred to is the same that Col. McRae delivered before the Univer sity at Chapel Hill at the Commencement there in 1860, on the occasion of Presi dent Bachanan's visit j to this State, and afterwards repeated n the Opera House (then known as Thalian Hall) in this city, and which received such warm en comiums from press and people through out the length and breadth of our good old Commonwealth. The object is a worthy one and the.Asiociation is deeply sensible of the consideration which has prompted Col. MacRae to yield to their solicitations in coasenting to deliver the address. Supreme Court. The following cases frow this dist ric were called in the Supreme Court on Thursday: - I W J Sutton and wife vs James T Schonwald et al, from New Hanover; ar gument begun on Thursday. Concluded. W S & D J Devane and D L Russell for plaintiSa, and A T & J London for de fendant. Eliza A Mclive et al, vs Marsden Bel lamy, Administrator, et al, from New Hanover; argued, on motion to dismiss. Motion allowed. State ts Edward Foy, from Carteret; argued by Attorney General Kenan for State; no coansel contra. Elijah A Tew ts Rebecca A Sew, from Simpson; argued by J D Kerr far plain tiff and W S & D J Davane for defen dant. Martha C Mebane ts Maria C Mebane. frora New Hanover; argued by A T & J London for plaintiff, anl E G Haywood for defendant. . . Church Semccs. Worship in the various churches of the city to-morrow as follows ; j st. jbiiirs ciiuKcu, c)riitr of Third And Red Cross streets. ReV. ;..r: l'.-iM.er8on, I). I)., 110010,30.. 'S !) Hre Seeood .undy nfter the Er.- ftiiy.-Celo.braiion at 7:30 a m. Morn itsg l"iacr at 11 o'clock. Evening Prayer at 4 o'dock. Sunday School at op. m. I F1UST BAPTIST CIl'L'KCIIj- corncr of. Market and Fiftli streets. Iiev. J. Taylor, Pastor. Sunday School ,at 0:U0a. m. Services at 11 a. m. and j 7:S0 p. ni. Kev. J.! L. Carroll will preach. Brooklyn Sunday tchofl at 8 p. m. lrayer Meeting Thursday night at 7:30 o'clock.; ' j T. FAoti S. SvAVG. LUTHEBAN CHURCH, Cbnier.uf Sixth 4MidMajket streetsr. Re . G. If. IJenilieim.D. D., Jastor. Prepar atory service (.uerman) at 10:30 a. m. rerroan Service and Communion at 11 a. m- English Service at 7:30 p. m. Sun day School at 3 p. m. Catechetical In struction mi Friday at 3:30 p.m. City Court. VVm. McNeill, a small colored boy for creating a false alarm of fire yesterday evening, was sentenced to one day's im prisonment. I . Edward Merrick, colored, for being drunk and disorderly, cursing and abusing the policenj -n who arrested hiu in Pad dy's Hollow last night, was sentenced to pay a fine of $50 or serve thirty days in the city prison. The officer who made the arrest having testified that the de fendant had a razor concealed about his person, the Mayor remarked that when ever the party arrested was found with these -dangerous weapons abcut their persons he should give them the very ut most extent of the law in tbo way of pun ishment. Den Galloway and Wm. Cowan, two small colored boys, for fighting in the Market House, were given two days' re pose in the guard house. Injurious to Health. The habit that obtains in maoy fami lies of "heaping" food and giving a little and considerable more than is asked for, has nothing to be said in its favor, and a great deal against it. Unless one has a strong, firm appetite that only fan earth quake or a tempest could affect a largs quantity of food is appalling, lit is much p!easanter to send one's' plate and have it replenished, than to be obliged to leave food upon the plate. In order to clear the plate one is prone to overeat, from an idea of 'saving'1 the food. Economy does not signify a lack of plentifulness nor stinginess. It j means enough for each and all, and nothing is j wasted, and when food is served in over abundance, waste must be the result, un less, indeed, the surplus is gathered to gether again the simple idea of which is disgusting. Moreover, it is a comfort to get just what one asks for if "half a cup of tea." that much and no more. Settled Up. Sheriff Manning hasr mads his settle ment ottaxes with the State for the year 1878; paying into the Treasury Public taxes .$11,209 15 Special taxes,. 7,237.63 Total....... $18,446.78 Besides, he has paid in the following county taxes: For theSchool Fund $ 9,019,89 General Fund..... 34,269.75 SinkingFnnd 6,594 27 Total... ..$49 883.91 Of the chicken dispute at Charlotte on Thursday, the second day, the Observer says: "The result of the dsy's fight was, North Carolina, 5;. South Carolina,?. North Carolina having won the first figbt day befere yesterday, the second stands 6 to 8 The betting wits pretty lively, but no very large bets were made. The North Carolina backers were very jubilant They only have to win four fights to day to win the main. , A card. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weak, ness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c., 1 will send a recipe that 'will cure yon, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South Amer ica. Send a self -addressed envelope to the Rcr. Joseph T. Lhmax, Station D, Bible House, Nexo Tsrk City. d & w Hr rpwirds of rj ) i l If f rs Mss. WrssLow's Stkup has been used for children. It corrects acidity of the stomach, relieves wind colic, regulates the bowels, cures dysentery and diar rkaa, whether arising from teething or other cause. Art old and J well-tried remedy. 2b cents a botUc A '4. & w. 18, 1879. NO. 298 STOP ALTHE EMPIRE HOUSE- This house has been thoroughly refitted and refurnished and the facilities for th? accommodation of 'its guests have been enlarged and improved We are determined to make the house as comfortable and desira le iu every particular as any in the Stale. A strictly lirst-class house, at pikes to suit the times, j A line Bflliard Tailor auu Bar attached, i - I. L. Dolts v. dec 13-lm Proprietor. Wilmington District irst round of Quarterly Meetinc;?, M th odist E. CharcbJ South; ; " ! Clinton, at Clintcn, January 11 and Coharie, at Mingo Lodse, January 17. Cokesbury, January IS and 10 Bladen, at Center, January 25 and 2fi. Elizabeth, at Elizabethtown, Feb. 1 ami -j. Waccamaw Mission, February 11. Smithville, at Concord. Feb. 15 and 10. ' WilmingtOD, at Fifth Street, Feb; ii2 & 23. " i at Front Street, Mch 1 and 2. Topsail, at Union, March 8 aiid 0. Onslow, at. Tabernacle, March 15 and 1 The District Stewards will please meet me at the Parsonage of Front ittreet, Church, Wilmington, Feb. 23th, 1S0, at 10 o'clock, A. M. A full attendance is pesired, L. S. Bur.KHEAt), rresiidicg Elder. j An Income Without Care. By the combination method of operating in tocks a handsome inccme can be se cured without care. Capital in any amount, from fn s oou.vuu, may Le n srf . l used with equal proportionate success. By this system issrs. Lawrence &' "Co0 Bankers, N. Y., pool the orders of thou sands of customers, of various sum?, into one vast amount, and co-opcraie 'tLem under the most skillful management, di viding profits monthly. Each share holder thus obtains all the advantages of the largest capital and experienced skill, and the percentage of the profits i3 very great; $20 will pay $100 in 30 days; $250 will return $1,825, or 7 per cent, on the stock, and so on, as the market varies. P. D. Drake, Esq. , publisher Ko:k Island (111), Daily Argus, made $104.15 on an investment of 20, in October. Hun dreds pf others are doing even better. Messrs. Lawrence . & Co.'s new circular has "two unerring rules for success in stock operations" and full information, so that any one can deal in stocks. All kinds of bonds and stocks wanted. New Government bonds supplied-. Deposits received. Apply to Lawreace Sc Co., Bankers, 57 Exchange Place, N. Y. City. Now Advertisomoiits. Clie4fiper than Ever ! -yy-E ARE SELLING OFF theba'anceof our immense stcck of Gcnta', and Youths' Winter Clothing and Furnishirg Goods at an Immense Seduction ! to make room for the new Spring Stoct. Call and get bargains and bay your- goods at STARVATION PRICES and the Best Unlaundried Shirt it tte City for 73 CtS AT ; SHSIER'Si EMPORIUM, jan 18 Market et. fxazvos ikriD organs i - A T PRICES TO SUIT ALL. NEW PIAN03 from $ 125 to $63 Second-Hand Pianos from $40 to $100. . j New Organs from $70t $300. Sacond-Hacd Organs from $50 to $100. Instruments sold for Cash or cn the Instal ment Plan. It HIN3BRtTER', Live Book and Music Store. jan 18 NEW CROP. 200 OBls. New Orleans j ! For sale low t y jan 18 Otterbourg's Men's Wear Depot, . . i GOOD SHIRTS, ready for use, 75 eta. Best " " " 100. Red Flaanel Underwear, per Suit, 1.S0. Half Hose, Extra Heavy , 15c or two for lie Fine Merino Shirts, per pair 1.00 Black Silk Scarfs 60 cents HUk Handkerchiefs, beer, 65 rnta. Kid OIotps hest, ! Linen Collars 15 cents. "Arcossy" Roller jjuspeaders, ac s sac cessfally as a braes. I i Judze bharp in Chambers at j UTTSitaOUSG'S, jaa 18 - 22 Harket.st. Lost S5 Reward. BETWEEN GERMANIA HALL AND Second Htreet on Dock, last night, a YELLOW GOLD BRACELET, ornamented at one end with a Ram' Head ia Etruscan Work. The finder will be rewarded by lear ns: the same at the Review or the Star office. iaa 18 tf Star copy TtrrT a cu MUJjilOOJliO Ship Notice, j ALL PERSONS are hereby1 forewarned not to trust or har bor ailV' df t Via pmv - sf tliA V v "uy wm v sn "asTd s i iS J-ra aa-ajaj Aaiyuc' MUU f ,11. tiAU" f 1 1 Ik . II - . "ijud, as ne.iner tne Master or Con signees wiil pay any debts of their contract ing, i ALEX. BUCHAN, jan 17 Z Master. , Ship Notice, j ..- ALL PERSONS are hereby fore- warned not to trust or harbor any cf the crew of the British Brig AiiAoivA as neither tLe Master or Con signees will pay'any debts their contract - in L. A. HALKROW, jau 17-3L ! Master. The Latest News. frUE CELEBRATED FLAUL SHIRT caa nv-w bo boaclit a'.l tiLiabei and leady for the Liundry at J 1 $1 One Dollar $1 Call and ate them. So SHIRT in the market can compete w i'.a it at even 25 per ceat. more money. Sold only by A. DAYID, etc 4 .. : Th Clothier. Christinas is Over. P UT I WILL HE PLEA8ED TO sLr ': you in tTie ' . ' I Look and Stationerj Line, an4 wilieniav .r to give you satisfaction In ertry transaction at j 1 S. JEWETT'S, dec 27 FroutGt.eetBookJStrs. Toilet A: fancy Articles'. Li irOKCilKlSTMA3 PItESEA'TS Prescriptions compounded at all hours day oc night. ' : A coiaulete stock to buy rin. JAMES C. MUNDS, Drnfgist, Third street, Opp. City flalL dtc 21 Boatwiiffht & McKoy IVES' I Daring the Dull "i ims which always follow tie Holid-iyp, are receiving j Fresh Supplies DnJy Ocr S AIjii btfre and during the Holidays, were ' Very Large, jj If ycu dozi'tbeliev it, aak any obacrvirT, unprejuoictd person you meet. ' .' Why were our sales eo mnch larger than any o her lioBBo in ur ppecial lino j even for Cash ? We lpflve tii is question to be decided by ths' hu'jeisot Wilmington and the 1 surrounding .country. xiS-We charge a VERY SMALL PROFIT. i. JEWe don't make a BLIND OF ANY OiNE AUT1CLL'. jjarWe BUY CL03K. 3fWe SELL CLOSF. -52BOur Motto is, '.'POLITE ATTENTION TO ALL." Zar-Our Stock is exlreuie'y UNEXCEP TIONAL and COMPLETE. jjayfk nd see us and examine for. yourselyf Boatwright & McKoy, O, 7 & 8 Worth Front Ot. !jan 13 f ! J START THE NEW TEAR with in creased facilities over any previous year, for doing a close and prompt business. . ! CF With a Wagon and Dray I am pre pared to deliver Goods with dispatch to any part ot tne city. Al correspondence with the largest dealers in the Western markets is entirely satisfactorv and enables me to famish to the trade LARD, BACON and FLOUR, at the very lowest prices AS LOW as any WHOLESALE man in the same quantities. ' .. I have sufficient capital upon which to make THLKTY DAY Accounts with re sponsible parties, and pledge myself to give them all the advantages of the Cash Prices. I shall sell at uniform- prices governed by the fluctuations of the market, rising and falling Jir a business like manner. My prices are at all times guaranteed as low as the lowest, and I, believe that straight through they will be lower than those of any other retail house ; in the city. tock always complete. Fresh Goods by every steamer. KIT" Get my prices, look at my goods, overhaul your old Pass Books, Its perusal will:pay yon, and see if it is not to ycur aavantage to open your account wltli Jame3 C. Stevenson jn 13 Why Suffer j Ty-y ITH DANDRUFF or Itchinj of the scalp when you can get relieved by usirg L FUSMANSKI'3 celebrated Hair Iavigora tor wh'ch relieves yoa immediately ? It Is used with great satisfaction by many promt neat Ladies and Gentlemen of this city aad !---- elsewhere. I warrant satisfaction after the first application. It jrives new life aad strength to the hair, without any discoloring. To Gentlemen, first application free, to con vince them. - I. FURMAN8KI. Two Doors North of the Parcel J Uoose. novia J- j -

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