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ZHSCELLANEOUS
The Daily Review.
jAn- Old SoldiCIS TIIURSDAY February 7, im.
EXPERIENCE,
" Calvert, Texas,
MajS,ISS2.
. "I wish to txprea cay tppreclxlloa ol Ha
Tilzxll qixlltLe of
Ayer s Cherry Pectoral
su a coojh remedy.
While with Chttrtimi army, Just before
the battle of Vlckjburg. I contracted a so
vsre col J, which terminated la a dangerous
couh. I found do rt lief till oa our march
w. eataa to a country store, where, on asking
for utM remedy, I vu urged to try AtzaU
Chiut FrcroaAL.
X did so, and was rapidly cured. Sine
then I bare kept the PifcToaAl. constantly by
xac.for family cm, and I bare found it to be
an Invaluable remedy for throat and Ions
ta. J. W. WnrrtXTV
ET The uaxiy lievicio has the largest
ona fide circulation, of any newspaper
i uniisiea, xn Vie city of Wumxnqion.
Thousands cf testimonials certify to th4
. prompt core cf all bronchial and Ions
affections, by the cse of Arz&'s CflCUT
Pxctoral. Being rery palatable, tbe jourg
cat children take it rtadJj.
rar.ra.XED bt
Dr.JC.Ayer&Co.,LoweIf,Mass.
SoU by all Drairt.
Hal ly tc4pdw 5 IS
Horses and Mules
rnwo
MULES just received, and
CAR IX) ADa OF HORSES AND
for rale at r rices
to salt all. Come and see them.
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES. Ac, always In
readloe for tbe use of the public
TWO FINK HEARSES. With NICK HORSES,
for rune rail.
O. K. 1IO LUNGS WORTH.
LI rery and Sale Stable,
t Jan Sfl Cor, ttharwl Mulberry sts
Steam Yacht Louise,
piUESOEB AND FREIGHT STEAMER
for Smlthvlila daily. iutr law and accom
raolatlona floe. The LOUISE U a new boat
and 1 guaranteed safe. Will leare Smlthrllle
8 A. IX Leare WllmlnjrUn 2 30 o'clock P. 11.
W bar f foot of Doc k irre c
WM. WEEKS,
Jan 19 Agent and Owner.
IN GON&UESS YJESTEilDA Y.
SENATE
Washington. Feb 6 Alter the pre
sentation and appropriate reference of a
number oi petitions. Mr Miller, of N Yv
from :be committee on Agriculture,
reported favorably, with amendment, a
bill to provide for the extirpation el
Dlcuro-Dneunionia and other contagious
disease amone domestic animls. On
(calender. i
Air Logan introdaced a bill, which
was referred to tbe committee on Milte
tary Affairs, to increase the efliciercj
of the United Slates army.
Mr rintW-t rpRolution. of Yesterday.
call ins for the proceedings of the Proteus
investigation, was agreed to.
The Senate nroceeded to the consider-
I ation of bills nnon its calendar to which
no obiection was raised, and took op
and alter short debate passed a bill ap
propriating S777.5S0 lor the completion
orthecapitol and the stairways con
nected therewith.
Tbe Senate then resumed considera
lion ol the Mexican. Land Grant Hues
bill.
The Senate, without reaching a con-
I elusion cpon tho bill, went into executive
sesssion and adjourned.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Mr Lewis, of La. offered a resolution
relernne to the Court ot Claims lor in
vestigation and report all claims (for
cotton seized by tbe Union authorities
during the civil war. Referred.
On motion of Mr. Russell, of Mass,
ten thousand extra copies of tho Morn
m
mm
D
MISCELLANEOUS
OUR BARGAINS
ABE
Always Appreciated !
Thirty Nine Cents for a Seventy-Three Cents
r
U ISO
JWW
IF
73c.
- n 1
For the Cure oi uongns, oiasd
Hoarseness-, Bronchitis,Crotrp, Influ
enza. Asthma. Whooping Cough, In
cipient Consumption and for he re
lief of consumptive persons in advan
ced states of the Disease. For Sale
by all Druggists. Price, 25 Cents.
I Seventy Three Centa for a Ninety Eight Cents
nor 15 ly telp dAw
UOMMEUClALNEWh.
WILMINGTON MARKET- . -i
! February 74 P. M.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted
quiet at 33 cents per gallon. No sales
reported.
ROSIN Quoted steady at $1.10 for
Strained and $1.15 for Good Strained.
TAR Quoted firm at $1.35 per bbl.
of 280 pounds.
CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted
steady at $2 for Virgin and Yellow Dip
and $1.25 for Hard.
COTTON Quoted steady at 10 3-16
cents per pound for Middling. Sales
Ninety-Eight Cents for a Dollar and Thlrrf
Mine cents CORSET.
S1.39.
One Dollar, and Thlrty Nlne Cents for a Dol
lar and Seventy-Three Genu CORSET.
HAMBURG EMBROIDERY.
2 Inches wide. 7 cents nervawl.
4
MISCELLANEOUS.
MISCELLANEOUS.
2 ; 10 "
S " 15
4 " 23
5 31
6 i S5
6fc 1 43
8 5i
The Overcoats that we have been advertising at such
popular low prices, are going rapiaiv and cannot
last much longer. Some people have even
thoughtjit worth their while to buy them
to keep over for next Winter.
We are bound to close out before our Spring Stock comes to make rionj fo
most gigantic purchase of Clothing ever brought to North Carolina ' '
by any one house. - ! ji
We must have room and we can only Iiave it bv
senamg on our Winter Stock on the fly.
We are doin2the cfnthi
y wua tiijr uy nara worK and an hpit
endeayor to merit and gain the confidence of all clashes. We haVe rei .L
- - -- . - , i 1
1 (
cents per yard.
mw -mm
of 250 bales on a basis of 101 cents per
son tariff bill were ordered to be printed, pound for Middling The following are
Oa motion of Mr.Matseti. of Ind. a ffi . , quotation8 :
Svr.firv nf thfl Tntprlnr for rinn'PJi nflUruinary 7
II nrrfora ini! rrtrrnnnndpnpfl relftlfncr I COOd Ordinary
to irrezular Dracticea on the part of at- Low Middling.
tornevs practicinz before the Pension
Oflicc, together with copies of all official
charges against such attorneys, and
copies of circulars used by, them, which
are deemed to be deceptive in character.
The House went into committee of
the Whole on tho Pleuro pneumonia
bill, but adjourned without action.
Middling.
Good Middling
9
9
10
10
15-16 centa
3-16 "
1316 "
16
16
IRISH POINT.
4 Inches wide: 03
6 ;8t
A large stock to select from.
LARGE STOCK OF C.flA PR5 uAnm
l? .?0B.nta' velns and Dreiie Trlmmlnrs. at
RIBBONS ! RIBBONS4 RIBBONS I In every I
"dilth..wl" be sold at TREMEN-
AT
TAYLOR'S
BAZAAR
118 Market St. i
Wi,MUU wc uuw c,a,ra OI oemg tno leading clothier Jn Wilmington.
We ffuaranten In c
I J I "WU4 vw per cent on your purchase
bs. jn t take our cord fqr it, but call and convince yourself at
1 S3E3C3E3E3H33r
THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER,
114 MARKET ST.
feb 4
JACONET EMBROIDERY I
jan30
WILMINGTON, N. a
STATE NKWS4.
( DAILY RECEIPTS.
Cotton
Spirits Turpentine
Rosin
Tar
Crude Turpentine
142 bales
123 casks
1451 bbls
568 bbls
633 bbls
5 and 10 cents Cigars,
HAVANA FILLERS,
Best In the cltv. are on &a.lc.
ana eaicinai
Drum
highest grade at
jan 11
preparations of the
JNO. T. SCHONWALD'8.
Dm and Preemption Store
PUitOELL HOUSE.
TJNDKB NEW MANAGEMENT.
WILMINGTON, N. C
IU L. PKUBY. IVoprlctor.
LaU rroprtetor Atlaai!o HoteL rTrst-Claas
all It rfMlitiar 1Wiiit1. II liiC0a
18S4.
Harper's Magazine.
ILLUSTRATED'
Harper's Xtagnm bortti Its slat J-Clzh IhVoI-
wm uie lumber ;
ropulir llluatr&toil pei
KnUnd. alwsT fully
poUr llluatr&toil periodical In America
Ua.e la lu trralment of ftnbjecu
moat
and
aiirexat of the
of current
ocli! anl Id4uitUI iateret. and always al
ranrlajr lu staixUrd of literary. artUUc. and
mechanical exrclteocc. ' AmoojclU attractions
forlsfvlare: a nw. serial novel by William
Itlack, uitutratcd by Abbey; a new novel br
K. P. Roc, lltualrstcd papers by Georre It.
Bouxbton. rrank O. Mlllett. C. 1L Farnham,
aa4 others ; Important historical and blojrraph
IcaI papers; short stories by W D lIowelLs,
Charles Reade.Ac
Harper's. Periodicals.
Per Year:
UltrU'l MAOAXX9K ft 06
Ilxaru's Wukit 4 oo
ILtxrxa'a Bxzxa. 4 00
Ilxaraa's Voctco PaorLX. l to
ILiaria's rmiwauaSqcAaa LxBaaar,
One Tear (31 Nambsrs) 1 10 00
rot9 JV ta ma tlcrilxrt it4 United
or Canada,
The rolames of the Jfmfmsim bcjrtn with the
Numbers for June ana uccemucr of each year.
When no Urns is specified. It will be under
stood that the subscriber wishes to begin with
the current Number.
The last Elxbt Volume cf Harper's Moon
iM. ta neat doth Uadlnr, will be sent by
mall, poatpaid. oa receipt of $Z 00 per rolumo.
Cloth Cases, for bladinx, SO cent each by
mall, postpaid.
ladex to Erpr Xlmaxuimt, AlphabcUcal,
AaalyUcaL. and Classified, for Volumes 1 to 60,
taclualrv, from June, 110, to June, Is, one
toL. rro. Cloth. M 00.
Remltiances shoukl be made by Post-Offloe
Money Onlcr or Draft, to arod chance of loss.
2iwrppT$ ars not Is covy tais mdvirtiirment
WXomt Us xprt order o llanraa A Baos.
Address
U ARTE B BSOTIIERS.
a New Vora.
i'nrutcr t Mcdvmic: Col Alspaugh,
or Winston, offers to giro $50.00 to
Trinity College, if !0 Other men will do
l.kewise. And Mr Knott, of Granville,
tfives $400 to a Baptist church for Glen
Alpine, tobacco is boo ninz at both
places. 1
Asheville t-liU'unce: We regret to
learn from Capt Na:t Atkinson that tbe
lalo severe cold spell seriously injured
the peach crop for the coming season.
His examination was not thorough and
hu hopes there may he many that have
Lot'been hurt. - j
Greensboro Workman: Without
comment, there is something of a war
in this district anions the Ucpulicans in
relation to tho oflices of marshal and
collector. There is doubt, it seems,
about the confirmation of Jr Ybeeler
as collector, on grounds which the
couiplaioants sUte. and as to the mar
shal's ollice Messrs Kcogh and Douglas
are having a pretty interesting timo.
Newborn Journal: The Howard
National llank of Boston has com
menced an attachment suit in the Su
preme Court of this county against
l,cwis Coleman lor the sum of $43,050,
in which tho Midland Railway Couap'y,
or John G&tlin Receiver thereof, and
the Midland Improvement and Con
struclion Company are summoned
as fgaanishecs. We suppose this suit
will cover tho last of tho Midland effects.
Nixon. Simmons & Manly are counsel
for plaintifls.
Morganton Mountaineer: Consider
able excitement ic our mining circles
has been occasioned by tho announce
ment of tin ore at Kings Mountain that
yields 75 per cent of metal. The dia.
covery of the ore was made by M . R.
T. Clay well, of this place, whiloa stu
dent at Kinc's Mountain High School.
A specimen of tin ore was sent on with
Mr. Clay well's cabinet of ores to the
Boston Imposition where it created
considerable excitement among miner
alogjsts. Tbe ore Is found iu the Tillage
of Kines Mountain. ;
Lenoir lovict A week a rro last
Sunday Mr. Marshall Keller, of King's
.MARINE NEWS.
Notice.
A lot Of .these P-nnrf will hn nlanad
. ... r. - uuw ana m,rtf l ,t so nS
ODDS AND ms-Jnl
A FEW WRAPp LEFT At such prices as will move them.
ttUUl i5K U SJiLS (JAltFETS I
Two or three patterns of 48 to 50 yards, cood stvlna.
as these patterns are not in loom and cannot be duplicated. j
Blankets, Crib Blankets. Spreads, Comforters, &c wUl be sold verv low !
FINE EMBROIDERY We have in choice styles, Toichon and Va'l Laces, &c.
Wool and Linen Crumb Cloths, very cheap. I ' i '
rpiIE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
A - I
existing between W. H. ft J. A. MONTGOM-
i . ...
ERY. Is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
J. A. Montgomery tssumes all liabilities and
Is alone autherlzef to collect and receipt for
any and all debts due the said firm. -
W. U. MONTGOMERY,
J. A MONTGOMERY.
January 12, 1881
ARRIVED.
Steam yacht Louise. Weeks, Smith
ville. Master
u. S mail steamer Minnehaha,
Wilkinson, Smithville, Master. .
Steamer John Dawson, Colvin, Point
Caswell. R P Paddison
Steamer North State, Robinson, Fay
etteviile, .Worth & Worth. !
Steamer Wave,Robeson, Fayetteville.
Geo. W. Williams & Co.
Scbr Refferson. Gibbs, Charleston, S
C, Geo Harriss &.Co, with guano to C
C R R i
CLEARED.
Steam yacht Louise, Weeks, Smith
ville. Master i
U. S. mail steamer Minnehaha,
Wilkinson, Kmithvule. Master.
Steamer North State, Robinson, Fay
euevme, worm f worm.
Steamer Wave, Robeson, Fayette
Ger brig Picolet. Strasen. Liverpool, rnnung, nuiing or Dinaing
jan 31, 1884
R. n3. MclWTIREi
rpflE UNDERSIGNED
Jl
the business of the late firm of
WILL CONTINUE
W. H.
Montgomery and solicits the jreneral
of his Men
jan 12-tf
J. A.
A J. A .
SUDDOrt
MONTGOMERY.
Plum Pudding,
Mince Meat,
Preserves,
! ' ! ' " I
at Low Figures I
Baltimore & Wilmlngtou
Steamship Line;
Selling
Printing & Binding !
Our friends will please remeinber us when
in need of anything in our, line, whether
PRESERVES and JAMS,
- ' " ! ' ,
In 2 pound Palls very convenient.
H 11
Alex Sprunt & Son
Ger barque Orion, Clausen, Stettin,
t, rescnau & westermann
Dan barque Elene, Dahl, London,
Alex bprunt & Son
Exports.
FOREIGN.
Picolet 2,293
Preserved Strawberries,
Liverpool Ger bri
bbls rosin . ft
Stettin Ger baron
kLi.
uuu lustu I a TMnviinrpa iu avmvn orminii v.
London-Dan barque Elene 4.500 A. . ,u-
as same will be done with promptness, and
eausiacuc-n guaranteed. ;
We desire to call attention of those who
have never favored us with their patronage,"
to the lact that ours is the best equipped bottled by Cros3e & Blackwell, London, sojne
cBmuiibimicni in uie cuy, ana none out com
petent and skilled workmen employed.
I JACKSON & BELL,
jan 19
STEAMERS
Baleigh and Vidette.
Oj and.after; Saturday, January 5th, a Steam-
w
er of this line will sal from
-1
a i
thing new and nice.
Dyed."
bbls rosin
MONTHLY STATEMENT,
STOCKS ON HAND FEB. 1. 1884.
Cotton ashore, 7,763 ; afloat, 612 ; total,
Spirits ashore, 4.71)1.
Rosin ashore, 70,200, afloat, 9,840;
toiai, o,iuo.
Tar ashore, 7,756; ashore, 1,752; total.
y,oo.
Crude ashore, 3,376.
RECEIPTS FROM JAN. 1 TO FEB. 1.
tween Market and Princess. La.dfns und On
tlcmen's roods of evervdescrlntlan. anv mini.
aiso, cieanina', soourlnjr and bleaching. Send
me n pair er vour oia ui
CUCUMBER SAUCE,
for Oysters, Meats, Ac.
id Gloves.
1,000 Hhds
URIME PORTO RICO MOLASSES JUST
X landed direct from tho Island, which we
offer to the trade at prices to suit the times, j
we guarantee tbls Molasses pure.
jan 9 tf EDWARD KIDDER A SON.
Pi L. BRID0ERS & CO.
HO North Front St.
feb 4
BABY CARRIAGES
i i
NEW INVOICE RECEIVED THE past
Every SATURDAY, at S P. 'if.
From
I SATURDAY, unless sooner loaded.
Through BUls of Lading and lowest thronrh
ALSO, .: I.
To and from Boston. PtavIiIaiim dmi..i
i - ii .Yr7 rY ""ucr
iiua ut iu ti esvern cities.
For Felght Engagemenuipplyo'
A, I. CAZATJX, Agt,,
' Wilmington, N. C.'
ANDEEWS.& CO., Agta.,
' AT
BOATWRICHT'S
FAMILY GROCERIES.
OUR GOODS
ARE NOT SURPASSED
-IX-
Qaality and Cheapness I
Everything Guaranteed as
Represented.
John L. Boatwright,
12 A II NORTH FRONT BTRXXT.
laa tS
John C. Daris, .
ATTORNEY AND
COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
WiucoroTOjr, X.
OSos orsc tho Bank of Sew Ilaaorer.
lTcOoea la all ib Courts of im luta,
tj-spdUatUaill3apaUtO U eolceca
Ct clilzu. t?Tll;tf
fJotton. 6.577: Rniribi. 3 -main . 47 -
ircex, weni on on a visit, leaving nome tsa; lar, 6.068; crude. 3.963.
about 11 o'clock, and on returning a exports vimm jiv i r-m i
rew hours later found his house in exports irom JAN. 1 to feb. I.
flames. Everythine was consumed. domestic.
Mr. Philip Largent, who has Cotton. 4.913; spirits. 1J224; rosin, 1,447;
a a .a sa. a .1 Aua .
oeen Duicnering tor ue ienoir maraet
for several years, says tnat in that time
he has killed 352 Ihead of cattle for
which he paid an average of $10 per
head amounting to a total of $3.520.
About two o'clock on Monday of last
week Mr. Samuel Hartley was stricken
with paralysis while standing in Mr.
Wieseufeld s store. Medical attendance
was at once procured and everything
tar, 2,627; crude, 2.656.
FOREIGN.
gm .. . . . wniiuiug wwiu, im partus ii jr kivluk me m
Cotton. 8.439; spirits, 2.971; rosin, 52,s currences and pinions of aU parties, so that
tar, la; cruae. 12.
SELLITJC OUT!
WEEKLY EDITION, ONE DOLLAR A YEAR.
'. " 1 .
It contains all the sreneral news of the Dailv
Edition of the Herald, which has the largest
circulation in the United Statues.
Independent in Politics,
It is the most valuable chronicle of tolltlcal
news In the world, impartially giving the oo
all sides may be known. In thedepartmenl of
Foreign News
Our stock of FURNITURE Is complete and
! of the most stylish patterns.
WOOD TOP CENTRE TABLES, received
Saturday, In very pretty patterns. "
SPRING BEDS and MATTRESSES of every
1 i
description.
feb 4
possible was done lor his relief, but. in HATS & FE AT1TRPR
an bonr or so, he fell into a comatose I A XVEiil. XlC.lt O
the Herald has alwa
the fullness of its ca
transatlantic
facilities.
THOMAS C. CRAFT, Agent.
Furniture Dealer,
20 So. Front St
yst
,ble des
telegraph ca
s been dlstlnirulahed by
Eatches. The new J
les will increase
AT REDUCED PRICES.
- i
MRS. KATE C. WINES,
Na. lift If SammmI 8 tree t, wtxt Post OBLr-
Jaa 5
coodilien and died acout 5:30 in the
e rcnin. The four yoke of steers
bought by Mr. I. N. Corpening from
Gwjn. Harper & Co.. of Patterson,
were driven into town Friday and at
tr&ctetl much attention on account of
SSlffioffiSg Apples! Apples! Apples!
weights ot the respective yokes accord
ing to size: rirst yoke, v,33l; second.
OIK. thlrl Onfi. fnnrth 1 QSH fr.
grccatiog 8 512 pounds, cross, lor the
eight head of cattle. ! Mr. Corpening
has sent them to Souln Carolina.
Cured When Physicians Giro
.Up. )
"Our family physician gave op our
child to die." wrote Henry Knee. Esq..
of Venlla, Warren Co., Tenn. "It had
bis. Samaritan Aertnne has cured the
child.". $1.50.
For Pure White Lead & Paints, and
bllgest stock of Window Glass and
lowest prices for good articles be sur
to go to J acobPs Uardware Depot. L f
Tho larrcst and best stock of
Windows. Doors, Blinds &c and at
Factory prices is at Nairobi's Hard
TrareDfpct. f
(H CONSIGNMENT AND MUST BE 80LD.
N. T. Baldwin Apples, Ohio Red Apples, N.
T. Creamery Butt it, N. C SoU Batter.. Ohio
Batter, Vs. Meal, car load or small order so
nciteu. t
E. G. BLAI
Commission Merchant, 19 N. Second
deesi
For Saturday.
-pvRXSSED POULTRY, DUPLIN COUNTY
SAUSAGE AND LIVES PUDDING, N. G.
Sides and a fuU stock of Choice Family Gro
ceries, races reasonable. Bespeetfullr.
A. VT. RIVEN BARE
xne un urocer aaa rroonea uom. sxeT
chant UiNorth Water St, Wilmington, N.C.
The Farm Depjletment
i of the Weekly Herald Is practical. It goes to
tbe point, and does not rive wild theories.
The farmer wul save many more than
One Dollab a Tear
i
from the suggestions of the farm department
alone, concerning soil, cattle, crops, trees,
buildings, gardening, poultry and agricultu
ral economy.
"The Hohe"
Instructs the housewife and the children In re
gard to economical and tasteful new dishes.
i no rasnions. ana the m&klnr of hnmo mm
forts In addition, are given latest reports of
Cider! Cider!
TURE APPLE CIDER,
A.
Cider I
JUST FROM THE PRESS !
Call and leave your orders and jugs at
R. MCDOUUALL'S,
No. 14 Chestnut St, bet. Front and Water
ian 22 i Wilmington, N. C
?'atyf' Corner Light and German
i Bal
ts.,
more.
New Torlt & Wilriilnffton
Steamahip Lino.'
It Don't Matter
JF THE OLD YEAR IS GONE AND THE
New Year has come, HUMPHREY, JEN
KINS A CO., are still receiving at their Oys
ter Houe. No. 112 South Front Street, a fruh
auppjy every oay oi ew tuver uysterm. Ova
u widu v. vr. xj. m resa oueu
ters shipped C. O. D.
always on hand, Ac
Fresh S
Oysters
I SB 2
W. & E. S. LATIMER,
Attorne7s-at-IaT7. "
PaoDccz Markets,
the condition of money, columns of Mlscella,
noons naamr. foetrr. a cmnbt Mtsn-v
yery week. Jokes and Anecdotes. Sportlnz
rorriAB Sctknce,
ue aoings or weu ktown Persona of the
vi orio, as oepaxxment oevo d to
SZSMOSS A3TD BXLIGIOCS NOTES.
latest and beat News of the World, it i ii .
Subscribe on dollar, al anv time, tnr a tnn
year. Postage Free to any part of the United
States or Canadas.
I Furniture.
200 CUAJXBES ANDfP ARLOR finlU
xrom$s3touo. New styles and first-lass
goods ai "' V ' ' - .
GREAT BARGAINS !
' - -I . . -
FINE BOOK CASES, SIDEBOARDS,
- SECRETARIES, WARDROBES.
.. i . LIBRARY TABLES. Ac.
Cottage Bedsteads, Mattressea, Chairs. K
me before you bur.. - D. A. SMITH.
' 8TEAMERS
auu baal, ruoil NEW YORK BYEBT
- , i SATURDAY, at 5 o'clock, P. ii. !
BENETACTOTLi....... ....Satnrday. Feb 9
REGULATOR....;... .....igturday,
BENEFACTOR. ......Saturday,
-Or Through Bills Lading and Lowest
la North and South Carolina. . " TT
Tot Freight or Passage apply to i i
IT. EMAIBONES, Bnperlntendcnt. V
ft, iiuiumw, a, vi.
THEO. Q. fcnv rrel,ht Agent
Feb 18
Feb 23
55 Broadway, New York.
febP" CXYDK cn "ral Aats.
Oia.ce a, E. Cor. Princess and Water Eta. I
THE NEW YORK HERALD.
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R A TEAR.
Addreaa.
iKEW YORK HERALD,
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Fancy Goodc.
rpULL USE AT f;:"''i&
GILES A rtJECinS0NS,
jsaSS
Groceries.
BACON,
COFFEE,
HAY,
- SOAP,
SODA,
Groceries.
FLOUR, SUGAR,
MOLASSES, SALT,
CORN, OATS.
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CRACKERS. CANDY,
CANDLES,
TOBACCO, SNUFF.
MATCHES, BUCKETS,
PAPER, BAGS, ' ;
GLUE, BUNG 3,
For sale by
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