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X r. "i i - WAIT NO LONGER ! : 4 7 i. ' hUT COME TOTffK Exchange Corner! Yoa should come at once and select your Ml w- Japanese before all are sold. A nice lot of those beautiful Waiters, only 1 1,25 per set; they are going fast. The nicest j resent ton can give is a Hand kerchief Bos wltn Can dozen nice Hai.dker chiefs, Or a Glove Bux with ore -orjaacrtl118 of G k.vS. You sboukl remember the Kid Glove De pot. The 4-Eutuai Kid Glove you should buy at once as they can rot;e duplicated in price. Only St Per Pair I We can give you KM Gloves from oOc up. ;Come and get your presents at Exchange Corner or a little money! f ou can find a Present for any onrt, from the dailing babe to the robu? man. We wonld call Your attention to the Flexible Hip Corset For sale only at Exchange Corner I If is a Beaul v ! We invite ali to come as we are prepared to see them on MONDAY TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY ! As we know it will not only be to their interest but to their amusement alsO'SS 1 . H. SPRUNT, Exchange Corner. dec 21. The Daily Review Josn. T. JAMES. Ed. and Prop WlJtLNGTONf. c. TUB T.J'EBBUa.RY 18, 1871 Largest ircwlatfdn. - . 1. VIEWS AND REVIEWS. H -a ') The Lord Provost of Glasgow reported three weeks ago that 25,000 peisons In that city were destitute. In a single couoy m Texas there are 656,000 sheep, a Urger number than in any other cjunty in the Unioo. Joseph Boyce, ex-Lord Mayor of Dublin died lately. He goes down to fa jae as the suppressor of Doanybrook Fair. Tacks placed points up-wetil on tfceHbof are said to interfere with ..he . movesaents of materialise! spirits iu Boston scenes. Lewis G. Goldsmith is to start from Boston next samnoer, in a boat eighteen feet long, to make a voyage round' the world. The young Prince NapoLean is said to be dangerously ill at Chiselhurs. His illness is attributed "to an Irregular and dis sipated life . AU6 WOna TeDUb UC.in nvPr tha Hnnru of culb houses in Italy has been prohibited by the royal Government since the fall of the pairtj Cabinet It is rumored that Senator Wallace, f Pennsylvania to be made Chairman o! tee M HIM Mill cratic Committee, to J succeed Sentor Barnum, of Connettieut. A number of 'Wealthy New Yorkers have pledged 200,000 lor the erection of a UniveVsity'where 1 oolored and white men will be educated as teachers for the colored race in fhe South. The sptrlte who communicate with the living through fc Banner of Light de cline to tell where Stewart's body is. "We do not,", says one, "propose to or ganize ourselves into a detective force." Mr. Swift Johnson, a young American, has gained a scholarship at Trinity Col lege, Dublin, and now the question ar- iies, can ha, being an alien, bold it? The case is to be argued by counsel be fore the university authorities. Of legitimate children born In Pari?, the proportion (if males rather closed that of females whereas, in the enumeration of illegitimate children, who comprise one third of the whole, the females constitute the majority. An op country paper says: You may tax. you may threaten Tne car, if you ill, Bat the freed man will hang To his yaller dog still. Although there are several bills before Congress relating to the general subject of a national quarantine, the impression seems to be that no one of - them will be come a law. While Southern members generally are anxious on the subject mem bers from other sections seem indifferent. Up and down the Yadkin river, says the Charleston News, wild geese fly in docks by the score. More are said to be on wing along this course than has been known for years. They are very shy and sportsmen find it not an easy thing to approach within shooting distance. The first gentleman inquire I for by visitors to the Senate Chamber in Wash gton are Messrs Gordon.and Thurman, on the Democratic side, and Conkling and Blair.e, on the Republican. In the Louse General Batler divides that pop ularity with no one ill bars a strong desire to get a look at "old straybismas.'' In 187G a compulsory education act was pissed in the British parliament, to come into operation gradually, the full working to be delayed Hntil 1881. Afte that year no child between the ages often and fourteen ia to be employed in any labor unless he has passed examination in the "Fuurth Standard," a grade in Lon don public schools which comprehends a moderately good knowledge ot what are called in America common school branches a Twu disbelieAer in the doctrine of etei nai punishment applied for admission to the Congregational church in ilanniker. X. H. They were exemplary persons and desirable as member. The church voted almost unanimously to admit them and to omit, on the occasion of their reception, the word 'everlasting,' in reading the con fession of faith. The pastor warmly de fends the course taken, but is censured by many leauing New Eugland Congregation' alists. A duel has been fought in Algeria under singular conditions. M. Poivre,President of the Conncil General, challenged M. Feuillet, editor of the Zeramma, for libel ling him in his paper. The editor agreed to fight, if M. Poivre would sign a paper authorizing him to continue his attacks in case neither party should be hurt. was done , and an exchange of ballets took place without result, and now the Zeram ma is in possession of a letter of license to abuse its adversary at pleasure Now get ready for regular old fashioned I radicalism in the United States Senate, Zach Chandler, (not the man with the branded hand, but the man with brandied nose) Matt Carpenter and John A. Logan, a devilish triumvirate are,cemiog to Wash ington again. L It is related that a very verdant Miss issippian, who wanted a couple of postal routes, enclosed and forwarded two dol lars with his application as an inducement 1 5 obtain them, and that, as a matter of course, the money" was returned. We know that the times are hard and money is scarce, but for all that the postoffice department is not going to sell routes at a dollar apiece yet. Tilden is first in corruption, first in cow., ai dice, and first in the contempt of his Countrymen. He is also the last of the Democratic '-Presidents." Xational He jmbliccDi. 'Truth lies at the bottom of a well," is an old adage, and it is verified in the above from that' political Annanias, ex-govern ment printer Clapp, wherein he admits iltlat TUden was the Democratic President. In trying to make him tho "last of the Demccraiic Presidents," he only shows that his prophecies are as false as his state ments. COTTON MILLS IN THE SOI TIL The Philadelphia North American speaks thus encouragingly of the cotton manufacturing future of the South: "There is litt le doubt that the cotton manufactur ing hi the North will become a thing of the past within a generation after prosper ity k restored in the South. It will ao longer pay to carry the raw material hun dreds of mil9 ad transport coal and sup pliee to the colder climate of the North when both can be saved by the erection tf mills ou the spct. "es? England will lose her cotton mills just as she lost her glass factories, vhen the manufacture was be gun at Pittsburg, and the freight on coal and sand saved. The future of the South is iu her own bands, and she alone holds control ol her destiny." THE NEW SENATOR FROM LOU AS AN A. The Cincinatti Israelite, ia speaking of Hon. B. F. Jonas says: He stands .to-day the foremost Jew in our country, and hje coreligionists can feel assured thai not only will no stain ever attach to him, but that wherever are found purity official life, sterling integrity and spotless pr.vate character, there" will also be found the name of Bon . B. F. Jonas, of Louis iana At a aatter of interest to the ladies we might add that what Mr. Jonas will be in the council of the nation his beauti ful wife will be in its social circles. En dowed by nature with a superior intellect, she is at charming in manner as she is lovely in form and feature. We congrat- fu'ate the Jewish people on the good fortune of having two such worthy rep resentatives at the seat of government. THE METRIC DOUBLE EAGLE. The Washington Republican says the first specimen of the metric gold double eag'e ou the' goioid principle, of the full value of $20, coined at the Philadelphia United States Mint, was received at the Treasury Department on Wednesday. It is a beautiful coin of the size of the old donbij eagle, haying a very rieh hue. The design of the obverse si e is a head of Liberty surmounted by thirteen stars( between which is the metric inscription, 'G0g. 1.5s. 3.0c. Zo graius,'4below which is 1873. Ou the reverse is the double eagle, surmounted by the words 'United Statesof America,' aud a circlet of thir teen stars emblazoned. Within the cir clet is the Latin inscription, 'Deo est Gloria,' in a scroll held by the eagle the words 'E Pluribus Un-um meaning, when translated, 'The United States of America to God is the glory of many one.' Beneath this the words 'twenty dollars. The coin has been handed to A. H. Stephens, GL airman of the Committee on Coinage. It is patented by Dr. Wil liam Wheeler Hubbell and is the champ ion coin of the goioid dollar. THE WHOLE STORY. The Washington correspondent of the New York Herald reduces the whole cipher -tory to plain English, thus: iThe whole story was caustically sum med up here this evening, by a Democrat with a bitter tongue.in these words: "It appears, therefore, that the electoral votes of Fior.da, South Carolina and Louisiana were for sale; that some of Tilden 's most intimate friends and private agents knew this, and were at least not averse to negotiating a purchase; that they did not buy them; that the votes were secured by the Republicans; that the Republican managers got into their hands the election dispatches of both par ties, destroyed their own and made public those of the Democrats'; that they also got into their hands the papers cf the Louisiana Returning Board, which also turn up missing; that ever since March, 1877, members of the returning boards and all other Republicans concerned in the elections in the disputed States have been carefully rewarded with office, and that, to conclude, it having got away with "the swag' destroyed the Written evi dence of ownership and divided the plunder with his "pals,'' now with vir tuous indignation holds up these dis patches to prove that he is'' a fellow who wanted to steal but was uot smart enough.' MOONSHINE- Thompson sayB on may talk of your water care, your movement cure and your blue glass; )cure but thereje nothing like the sinecure, after all. Boston.Traneoript. The Express aveis that the Princess Louise harrtu. for the stare aud stripes. The ediwrfof that sheet is a Canardian. Cnioago Commecial Ad vertiser. A Dutch saloonist, when aeked why he hang a beer mag in front of hie place, replied: "Don'- dot Constitu tion of the United States say, 'hang out your banners on does outeide walls? so J puts mine flag on de front wall of mine shtore. Syracuse Times. Annie Moore's gone away to get married, And her lees we deeply deplore; 'Moug hosts of friends here long -he tarried, But she 11 never come back Annie Mocre. San Francisco News-Letter. There was a young man of Palmyra, Sat down alongside of his Myra; They had just doused the glim When her parents came in. And the yomng man achieved his Hegira. 'Only las' week,' said Brother Gard ner, as the Secretary finished. 'I axed de members of is club to let de wed der alone, an' to take de cold an' rain an' snow just as dey cum. I'za seen it too con id to snow an' too' hot to snow, an' I'ze seen de time dat de snow tumbled down libe it meant to ober whelm de just u' de on just, bat it's de dooty of human bein's to keep dar heads shet about matters dey can't control.' Detroit Free Prees. Cure for Hog Cholera A farmer wbo has suffered from the loss of oyer one hundred hogs this year, hao a remedy whieh he says cures in every case. My informant is Mr G W Baker, of Champman's Creek, Clay oounty ; P O Wakefield. He ' b r eaks a poj of con centrated lye into a barrel of flean water, and when the lye is dissolved, gives it to the hogs as drink. Mr B says he bad in his feeding lot, a hog which would weigh 400 lbs., so near dead that he thought it useless to try to save him, but on second thought aid, try anyhow. Soke rolled lion en to his back and poured a pint of the liquid, made a trifle stronger than th at in the barrel, down bis throat, and in leas than an hour the rxrker we o i his feet, cracking corn nearly as lively as ediltfBvltV ular. She syaap- inmiatidBl is ah ana In the general disorder. It is or the utmost im portance that the bowels should be thor oughly and speedily regulated when they grow derelict. The corrective agent best adapted to this purpose js Hoatetter'e Stom ach Bitters, a wholesome, uoswgtiptng vege table laxative, worth all the rasping cathar les Invented sjsMe Use time, of Paraoelane -People who have been in the habit of using blue pill , oatotnel, end other drugs and cheap nostrum for constipation, should abandon such hurtal and useless medicines, and substitute fer them this pleasant and gentle apperlent, which not tmly produces the purgative effect naturally. but also strength ens while it regulates the bowels, stomaeh and liver. It moreover cares and prevents Intermittent and Temfttetit fevers, gout, heumatism, debility and urinary troubles WsUT $20 mn rs wall street. Aug. 16th, 1878, R. S. Webb, Phila., Pa., wrote Messrs. Lawrence & Co.,Bank ers, N. Y.; "Dear Sirs: Tours containing remittance for $1,113.25, as profits on my 200 shares, is received. Accept my thanks, for I am very well satisfied. As you request, you may use this letter. I would recommeud every one who f els disposed to speculate to send for your circular." This is but one instance out of thousands, by which the new& COMBI NATION SYSTEM of operating if stocks enables people with large or small capital to make similar profits By this excellent plan, the orders of thousands on customers from city and country are polled into ONE IMMENSE SUM ad co-operated as a MIGHTY INDIVID UAL ACCOUNT. Each member of the combination secures all the advantages of the largest capital united with experienced I skill. Profits divided monthly: $10 in- vested returns $50, er 5 per cent, on the stock, $65 will make $450, and so on, according to the market. Messrs, Lraw rence & Co.'s new circular (mailed free) has "two unerring rules for success," and explains everything, so that any one can operate profitably. Ail kinds ot Stocks aod Bonds wanted. New Government loan supplied. Apply to Lawrence & Co, Bankers, 67 Exchange Place, N. Y. Oily. A Change that Is a Blessing. There is no more remarkable feature, in the progress of science, and no greater change in any professional practice, than is illustrated by the contrast of the medical system of to-day, and thirty years ago. Then all medicines were copious in quan tity, and nauseous to the taste. To take them was a trial to adults, and an over whelming horror to the young. Now most doses are small,aud contracted, and free from offensive flavor. Until recently, however, one of the most valuable aud efficient of remedies Was detestable to nearly all fer whom it was prescribed, Cod Liver Oil. the only cure for wasting de cline of vital energy, and certain means ol renewing healthy tissue, disgusted to those to whom it should have done the most good. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with the Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda removes this only objection. Its fla vor is really pleasant, its nourishing power marvelous, and there is no finer, nerve and brain tonic in the world. American Wines, But few persons are aware of the great amount of grapes raised in New Jersey. Alfred Speer is known to be the largest wine grower east of the Rocky fountains. His rort Grape Wine is the best, and is considered by physicians and chemists as the best wine to be procured. It is ordered to London and Fans. where it is becoming very popular among wealthy families. For ' sale by J. C. xuuuub, i . u. or.ugeri ot sjv.yum crreen 1 & Flaaner. . J Ti t T:a a. n. i.Jj r- Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in bis hands by an East India missionary the fbi inula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and per. manent cure for consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung affections, also a positive and radical cure for nervous debility and -all nervous com plaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, has felt it bis duty to make it known to bis suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive, and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send, free of charge, to all who desire it, this recipe, with full directions for using iu German, French, or English. Seat bj mail by addressing with stamp, naming this paper. W. W. Sherar, 149 Power's Block, Rochester, New York. 4w Just Received. ANOTHER .SUPPLY of "that Celebrstto , Brand of JACK FROST FJLOUR S Awarded a Gold Medal at the Paris Ex position. It has no equal. The very finest made. Also 1000 BLS FLOl7B sTades, OA A Boxes Dry Salted and 0JJ Smoked Bacoo, ? QTA Sacks Java, Laguyra 60J aad Rio; Coffee 1 frf Bbls Crushed, Granulated, 8tandV fVV ard A, Jz C, and C bugars, Q sr A Bbls Porto Rico, Cubs, IT. O. JUXJ and S. H. Molasses 5Q Bbls. -City Mess Pork, 100 Tul8 cbo'oe Lef L&rd' OA A A ew sad Second Hand VVU Spirit BarreU, Lake George and Lebanon Sheetings, Manchester and Randolph Yarns. Candy, Soap, Stareh, Soda, Lye, SnuS, Matches," Corn, Oas, Bungs, sNaib, Hoep Iron, Ac., 4c ' Hay. For sale low by Williams feb 17h1Aw. A' Ulnrcliison, A D VERTISE in the Wilmington Journal XV One ef the odiest weeklv papers pub Jshed ia the State. Off os eornsr Water sad Chestnut streets ip surir. wrw mr mw the hat of may rmes jrreg iMh iisVfllrfll on fffae system. P. L. BBIDGEKS & CO. . Those who'll read tbl: rhyme and vbit our store Will appreciate more than ever before That oer mu do s not vainlv aspi-e To climb Olympus, and inglorioosly expire In the attempt, bat k eps as even pace With the time, and always point to the "place Where they '-blow" about one special thing, Which has, without doubt, the true business ring. And this thiog we will briefly explain, With the hope that we wi 1 cause no pain To brother grocers, who, iojyearsone by ,2 Learned to get goodi at figures that were high. Unfortunately we see some of them incline To f illow the customs of "Au Id Lang Syne;' Bat we consider it matter ef congratulation That we've no fogy no-.ions in our educationl In o'd time ' big profits" hd a wide 'range, And old habit? are hard, hard to change. Of Wilmington grocers we take the lead ! Now t provd this assertion we onlv heed To remine the public thst our clean new store Made others be painted and swept a little more! like all businessmen who are truly wise," We at once began to extensivelyadvertise. When our frier ds catching the idea,' tt onght it well To increase their space, as the print will tell ! Atfirst we put some poetry in our "ad," Bat when they saw this plan was not bad, They followed our lead. And when we tried prose They followed as nicely as if led by the nosel We next thought 'twould be well to try rhyme, When lo! they grasped the idea as eablimel Though jthy have followed ia all we have done, When thid Little is well fought and won, Some will see that "extra percent." isn't "nonsense," But with old stock and such heavy expense, 1 hey will find that the prices of P. L. Bridgers A Co. if followed will surely bring them to woe! '' o prce that we mean what we say, e announce that we sell for a week from to day, Eleven pounds of "A Sugar' dollar, for only one Which lead we invite all grocers to follow. The mnse here cauirht Biarht of that ne- horse grinding machine of Herr Yon Ens Kringle, and w the cheap way of grinding out poetry that e : ' -v J"rt neitner rove nor money could induce him to finish our rhyme, so it had to come to an abrupt ending. Respectfully and Truly, jan 5tf P. L. BR1DGERS A C J. Flowfir anrl HsirHnn t - - w w W P M 1 THE. CHOICES T VARIETIES JLvST . FROM THE GROWERS AND GUARANTEED NEW. N. C. HAMS, SUGAR-CURED HAMS a ( SHOULDERS and STRIPS. Fiue Assortment of CAKES ami CRACKERS. i AVijA k3jju& xmvAivi y 4Sirny every Steamer. BUTTER at 20c, 25 and 30c per pound, all guaranteed Fresh and Sweet. James C. Stevenson feb 3 " Theodore Joseph, Corner of Harnett & Salisbury Sts One Corner West Raleigh National Bank. RALEIGH, , C. Board by the day or on the European plan Satisfaction gur ran teed in every particular My bar is supplied with Finche'e Golden Wedding, 1870, Gibson's 1871 Rye, Pfeiffer A and C, and many more of the Fines Brands of fcye and Kentucky Bourbon. oetl Samples from Baltimore and New Orleans. QBDEBS for Molasses, Sugsr.Collee,8oap, Meats, Rice. Ac, promptly executed at bet tc m prices by A8. T. PaTTTfaWAY, M Water Street. THE WILMINGTON JOURNAL, (Week lv) is published every Friday at $2 per aanara. Circulation large. The following quoUtSons repree, tU wholesale prices generally. Ia siskin, ml mall orders higher prises have to be char-" B AGGING Gunny ....j cnapo.d I X 13 "A eceeeee I stic J IJ mm - Uounie Anchor. is Double Anchor Standard Domestic BACON Worth Carolina, Hams, V S o Shoulders, 9 lb 7 Sides, V lb-.... y Western Smoked Hatas. 10 w 9 r Sides. V & Shoulders....... 6 i Dry Salted Sides. V fi 5 Shoulders, V fb.. 4 0 BEEF Live weight. BARBELS Spirits Tnrpeatine Second Hand, each 1 6& New York, each, new....... 1 7& BEESWAX m 1 2 BRICKS Wilmington, 8 00 Northern 00 BUTTER North Carolina m 16 1 71 1 Hi 00 10 00 U Of Northern, V Q.. 20 5 25 CANDLES Sperm V lb Tallow, y lb aaamanune, er sec rj a GHEES iv 1J Northern Factory, y 1b ... 10 A Dairy cream, y ft l'X M - ... w state, id COFFEE Java, V lb 9 IK kio, ?r m. Laguvra, V 0 CORN MEAL bushel.... COTTON TIES y lb DOMESTIC Sheeting, 4-4 yard 18 Q 70 0 '4J 95 Q Yarn, banc a FISH Mackerel, No. 1, bbi....l6 00 bVjo (x No. 1, Kbbl 8 75 9 oc Mackerel, No. 2, W bb I.... U so MM oc No. 2, V K bbl 6 00 6 Tc Mackerel, No. 3 V bbl 00 00 A ft &r Mullets, fa bbl 2 00 gj 50 N. C. Herring, y bbl 5 00 8 00 Dry Cod, ? lb T4 0 FLOUR Fine. V bbl . 0 00 ? 4 Super, Northern, ?- bbl... 4 50 2 5 w Extra, do " V bbl... 5 th 6 5o Family " V bbl... m S 7 ru City Milltx,. Super V bbl... 7 ; 7 Family $ bbl... 7 60 7 75 " Ex. FamilyVbfc). . 6 (Ri a 26 FERTILIZERS Peruvian Guano, " 2000 ft . 64 00 55 00 Baugh's Phosphate " " 00 00 $00 00 Carolina Fertiliser u " 45 00 51 fJO Ground Bone, u ' W 00 40 00 Bone. Meal 00 00' 45 00 Flour - m 00 00 1 47 00 Navassa Guano, " " 50 00 - 65 00 Complete Manure " " 00 00 67 00 Whann's Phosphate ? " 00 00 70 00 Wando Phosphate, " " 00 00 70 00 Berber A Br n tx'sKoe. " " 00 00 00 00 Wilcox, Gibb k Co., ma nipulated Guano. 48 00 67 so ujlusj jr id h GRAIN Corn, store, Mlb 66 Cera, cargo, V 6 fls...... 50 Corn,yel., V busbeL ....... None; Oau, V bushel 60 Peas, cow, bushsl.. ...... 75 HIDES Green, V Jb - 4 Dry. V Jb Z 9 W 10 7 60 80 4 HA 1 Eastern. 100 lbs... 1 10 S 4 & 9 North River, 100 lbs.... 1 00 110 TIAT) TTlT mZ- m. nuur laufl f ton 80 00 LARD Northern W lb 7X North Carolina lb 11 5 LIME W bbl 1 26 S LUMBER Citv steam sa' wd m 00 8 0 00 8biprtuff,resawed,JBMft.l8 00 20 00 Rough edge plank. VM ft. 16 00 18 00 West India cargo, accord ing to quality, y M ft.. .12 00 14 00 Dressed Zooring,seasoned. 16 00 26 00 Scantling and boards, com mon, m. ft, 13 00 14 00 MOLASSES Cuba,hhdifl yi O Cuba, bbl.., ga Z. 35 Sugar house, hhds. V gul. 24 & hKI T-i ... S 36 28 Orleans Choice bbls. V ral NAILS "Cut. 20dto4d.'lc 46 3 76 OILS Kerosene, gaL 15 umru, . gai 1 10 1 46 Linseed, V sral.. 1 1 00 30 65 1 10 Rosin, y e PEAN 40 90 M "SO k.k.l 4 ruiAiuM-sweet, bus. 00 60 Irish, Northern. bbl 2 mi a ? nn pon5?Northern, city mess. 12 00 00 ih.in' V Jw.. 00 00 00 00 Prime, bb (extra) 10 60 11 00 Hump, y bbl 00 00 00 00 W2s?if -3 East India, ? lb 00 00 RAGS Country, V IS ROPe' k S 22 SALT Alum, y saek...... 60 00 Liverpool, Jp sack ,;6 70 American T sack 76 80 Marshal's fine, y ssck...... 1 2 1 Si Cadiz y sack. n- S ao SUGAR Cuba, lb s 10 Porto Rico, y ft toff 00 A- Coffee, ft 0i , c- y a .'.::;;;;;;;;;; l Ex C- Jb o;. J 5 Orashea y jb as nw SOAP Northern, V'fl " ft as tu SHINGLES-Contrlct, yj& 3 00 I oig Common, y M 1 50 2 00 Cypress sapsjp M. l 60 2 00 f htFesw'o' Wz7?2 I tX tzTZ, bbl' V M. 10 00 16 00 R O hhd.JB E 00 00 00 09 TAAfcr 00 j FI rW?c H uZio oS Sum Mi , prune perlf. 7 60 9 00 Zr li P5T fi 00, 8 60 WHISKEY North'n, per gl 1 26 3 60 wnnr ' PsTS... 1 60 2 26 r Cr gs Per 18 " asnacu Der m Th08. H. MoXoy, Robt H McKov WILMINGTON, N OScj North side Market street, betweea Second and Third streets jan 27-tf The Latest Out, THE GENUINE STEWART SEWING MACHINE. HlfllS MACHINE HAS BEEN greatly improved, and the Company :n,isU on the fallowing advantages : Speed, light running, perfection aud ca pacity of workmanship and mate ial. Beauty ot finish and great wearing quel ities : and The best wood work ever put in this market. Also, a very extensive atnrlc of ALL KINDS OF FURNITURE ou band,4o be sold from TO-DAY on, Lower than Ever Before Uttered in this Karket. Call and see for yourself at F. A. SCUUi it's, 20 and 28 Front and 11 and IS Dock sll feb 4 U 49" k n 10 so 30 VI .X .7 V
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