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MISCELLANEOUS An Old Soldier's EXPERIENCE. 1 CxlTcrt, Texas, Ki j 3,1152. I with to express my appreciation of the Tai&ibU jualitiej of Ayers Cherry Pectoral as a coca re niedr. -While with Churchill's army, just before the battle of VIcIburj, I contracted a se vere cold, which terminated La a dangerous coach. I found do relief till on oar march V9 caiae to a country itore, wbere, on asking far fto.ua rrwedy, I i urjed to try Arra ClLUtSr PCCr02.lL. "IW o,,az..I val rapidly cured, Since then I lure kept Cit Pectoral con tartly by tar, for family use, and I bare found It to be an L;aloabl remedy for throat ami loos disraw. J. W. WniTLtr.- ' Thousands of testimonials certify to the prompt cure of all bronchial and long affection, by the u&o of Aver" CziEa&r Ptctobau Bcixs rcry palatable, tie youeff eat chillrca talc it readUy. rxcraxro bt DrJ.C.Ayer&CoLowelljMas?. Sold by all Drcsiit. The Daily Review TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 20. I8M laal lj tclpdAw :c t ANOTHER MARK DOWN IX LACES, IN SPANISH BLACK AND CREAM. ALL SILK, Nineteen reals for Inch- wlle. 25c. Twenty Sve cent for .1 InrhM wM. 31c. chamDasne carefully wrapped in paper was given to each man as a parting present. Ot course the Filth will al ways think well o Charlotic. ; Charlotte Observer: The colored r-rT' T7 ..... n,-,n ha thr Lnwnfjti. I rwn!f ni this city nave onramzeu a Mui til. riresiLatiniL- of anu newsvaver salvation army and make daily assaal is r nblikcd.n the ciiy of WtimirvjUm. JSi upon the ramparts ol sin that encircle n thCTn4if 'Buzzards Itoost" about. IN C'ONGKCSS YI2STKKDAY. Erery Sunday certain, women ci me congregation are assigncu lor uuiy uur injj the ensuing week. These sisters go ina body every afternoon at five o'clock to the precincts of the roost,, and lay i i rr u .. i. a1 . 1 1 if seiro noon eacn huusu. ili-i uwiuij cn'cr and besin to sing and pray, and we hear that they are working quite a icrormation. Their labors are not confined solely to the roost, ana tney are do nz a great deal of work. They arc holding the fort in true Moody and Sankcy style. Slalcsvillo Landmark: About last Sunday week a girl who liveq near Kilby io3toflice. oi the line between Alexander and Wilkes, started off with one of her beaux, to Wilkcsboro. to eet married.. On the way she told him that she had forgotten something and lor hn:i to co on while she went back for it. He did so ana sne returned, met up with another sweetheart, went to Tay- Iorsville with him and married him. No 1 reared when ho heard how the girl had executed a retrogade movement upon him, the more so that he bad bought her wedding irock anu bonnet. but the girl wasn't any the less married on that account. Raleigh Visitor: During the storm of Tuesday nicht last a flash of light ning struck Mrs Charlie Harris, in Granville county, and instantly killed her. Her husband . and infant child were lying by her side in bed. but. strange to say, they were not auected by the lightning. On Friday last the Rev Mr Thurston and daughter Allie. were drowned while attempting to ford Catawba river at Oxford ford. It seems that Mr Thurston had crossed once and took a trunk over, and in at tempting to take his daughter over, he missed the rock on the ford and the bug gy was overthrown, the norse was also drowned The body ol Mr T was lound this evening, but at last ac counts no sight of Miss Allie had been discovered. Mr. Thurston leaves a wife and two small children. Oa last Tuesday at 3 o'clock p m "a con- talk in the bazaars that Osman Digma will soon make an attack on this place. J in which 'event it is expected that the black inhabitants will declare for El ! Mahdi and massacre the-Eutopcan res idents. . - . . - . ' SENATE. Washington. February 25. Mr Ilanfcmu offered a joint resolution t ap lironriate ft 10.000 for tho relief of the sufferers by Ihe recent great wind storm in the Southern States. Ho said over fifteen hundred dcod!c wero killed and ihat many thousand wero wounded and uflVriug from the storm, which was awlul. Mr. li rown supported the rcso- In! nn in Htlincr words, lie ll:0U"Dt it a case dearly callimr for the inlerposi tion of Congress. I A lonir dicuion followctl. partici- i.aud in bv Messrs! Push, Harris, Morgan. Garland and Voorhces. Mr. Ratisoiu had not. he said, re rivHl ftnv intinintion irom his btalC that he should ak for the helping hand nfii.o I'nvcriiniciit. 116 was zlad to .nv hi- did not wait fortany such mti ni'il full Thn ease was 1 so urcent and so Dlain that he had ho doubt. Ilia resolution was referred to the commit tee on Appropriations. The Senate then resumed considera tion of the currency bill, and Mr. George addressed tho Senate iu opposi tion to the bill as reported irom me mm mitteo on Finance. At 3. 45 p. m. a vote was reached, and the Senate by yeas 43. nays 12r-passed tne carrency bill as reported from the committee on Finance, with the addition ol Morrill's amendment extending the provisions of the act to banks which bad been organ ized for tho Dumosc of issuing note3 payable in gold. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Mr Ellis, ol Ga. rising to a question of privilege, fent to the clerk's desk and had read, from the isew lone oi Saturday, extracts Irom documents said to be in possession of iheLPostoflice DtMiartment. stating that Geo J? rratt jjavc a lee oi several nunureu uonars to K .Johns I.llis for sevnee in securing star route contracts. Mr Uis entereu a a i a I l a soicnin anu unequivocal ueniai, ana MISCELLANEOUS. 1 IHSCELLAKEopS- io US TO KNOW THAT I V OUR TRADE HAS INCREASED! Which goes to show, notwithstanding the competition we have hA - - i - - . - . " to conie ! with, that the people prefer to trade where the Best goods can be had for the least money, t ; Interesting to.Fishermen : , .The cele brated "Fish" Brand Gilling thread is o'.d only at Jacobi's : He 13 the Im porters Agent; - t . Lilst of Letters. , A list ot unclaimed letters remaining at tho Post Office in this City on Wed nesday, Feb. 27, 1884: M B-W G Bailey. S E Bishop. J C Blum. Archie Brown, Annie Butler Annie Beaseley, Maggie Brown. C -.fames L Cowan. K Edward Kborti. G Ann Golden, care John Mash burn, J Bruco Gibbs, Ilattic Gwynn. I'dnnfi onH TTnn nof TlnoTtf tt nf nnv rrsirtrlrt Jl L . Sam Gluted. (8) WS Gammon. V ou uaixuj vx uux guuuo ttUU 10W PHCe II Ilanv.r I I 1 ,1 I T 13 1 . .. - ; , One buyer comes and takes away full value for the money expended and is sure to tell it and that sends another. We like it. The secret of our great success is the Isaac F Ilines, Lavnia Hearsey. Mrs M Hall. Moses Heartley. bamuel l Hill. (2.) J Archie Jones. A W Jones. (2) Nixon Jones, Nancey E Jone3, Nathan Jackson. Caul A J Johnston, i K W A Kerler. L Anthony Lawrence, (2) W J Ijouis ! M Aionz Mallet!, (col.) Delia Mc- Koy, E J Murray, Dr H I) Mordecai, William Moseley, W F Moore. N Henry Nixon. O-W. H. Owens. II O'Neill. P J T Parker. R-Dr M Roberts, Eliza Reaves, .bdmund Riley, .tecerry Robeson, Laurina Rearis S Maria Ann Sharp, Rev J J L Sherrill. L C Staluaker, Richard St Lincumming. T Harriet Turner, Willie L Tatom, Paul Taylor. Mary Tyson. Arthur A ToIIes, A M Thornton. W Blackwell Williams. B S Whitaker, Charles Walton, Geo W Williams, John T WroeJ Persons calling for letters in the above list will please say "advertised if not called for within ten days will be sent to the dead letter office at Washington, D. C. Ed. R. Brink P. M. Wc trust to prices and quality to do our business and depend on the people to do the rest by telling each other of what they get and w hat they pay at feb25 THE OLD RELIABLE CLOTHIER, 114 MARKET ST. THAT NOW PREVAILS WE WILL OFFER CARPETS AT TELLING PRICES. , . . , i. , . 3 solemn uiiu uueuuitocui ucuiui, nuu i .. T r , .. Thirty one rrnu for inrhin. vi.le. offtiTcd a ,2 whicQ was adopted, trovcrsy without action" was submit 43c. Forty thrrcrtt4 for 4 loebe wl'r.; JLc, t., Ac. A fall Ha) of Va!nfcnlnc, Torrhon.Itrc cn. Orient!, la Crratn aivl White, at exccsiiricly rcloce.I pricr-. Anruir rll vrlll avoM the rush aa the gool arr ! rhci to ljit long. Dait lJkcr anl t'r.n at fortr-threc ct&U anl Uw.tnl. , IIAUB'JIUi KMUROIPKUV. 2 Ioctic tiHo, T crnta pcryanl. 4 23 5 " 31 " 6 " " " 41 s : si At . At., Ac-- At. AT TAYLOR'S BAZAAR, 11S Market St. were in- fob u WILMINGTON. N. C. Steam Yacht Louise, D 1SSENV.EE AMI FCKICIIT STEAMEtt for SmtlhTtUo UAllf. iUIm lm and accom Tn.-w!tlnn fin. 1 be LOUISE la m nto boat xk1 U raAraatMMl are SmllhTllto 8 A. M Leare WilmJnjjUn 2 30 o'clock I. II. Wharf foot of lock Street. WM. WEEKS. ju 19 Apcntafe'l Owner. Yellow, White "and Ked Onion Sets. CORN'. PEA. r.KAVS. Ac. DUUGS. Ckem!eLi. riUnl Wcllrlne and '-cy ArUcW. rrvflpdon Cllctl at any Umc, day aad nlztit, at r. C- Ml IXKirS Dru Store. dec ZS Sit 9mlh Fourth. Cnrrer Nun at Lot's toll vou about Shoes rjniE he it aue ciiE.U'Evr ! . . Ge; thcu la fli cf ao'J rom(orUl.c itl then be raUwr tout for winter. Fonl iftrt the n too llii, or you wUl mln yHir health Haylfccuof Geo. It. French & Sons, lOH NOICTU PUO.NTST. Wh rn suit you la aay i;ra:. ql Uy or price. fb Printing & Binding! Our fHrnJ wit! jIec rrm.-mU r u wheu !a need of anjthtn la our line, whrthcr Printing, Ruling or Binding, aa tame will be done with proaiptne and We desire to call attention of thase who hare nerer faTored i with taeir iairon ae. ta thm fact that our U in ort rquii ia etaUthment la the city, and none but com- brunt aal aiut rrKV.l? Jaa If directing the committee on Iostomces to investigate the ! charges rellecting uikjii him in connection with the star route frauds Mr Clements, ol (Ja, from tbo com- m litre on i-orcign Atlairs. reportetl a resolution requesting tho President to transmit to tho House air communica tions between the United Stales and Kussia with regard to the condition and treatment ol Hebrews in Kussia, espe cially iu relation to Hebrew citizens ol the United Slates., Adopted Under the call ot Stntes bills troduccd and referred: 15 Mr. Dates, of Ala, to prohibit aliens and foreigners from acquiring tillis or owning land within the United States. ! By Mr. )nvd. of North Carolina. appropriating $50,000 lor! the relief of sufferer. by the late cyclone in North Carolina. The House, at 2:20 p m went into ciiniii.itteo i-f tho Whole on the pleuro pneumonia bill. Mr Hat It, ot Missouri, made a short but viirorou speech 111 lavor ol tho bill. after which it was read by sections for amendments Mr. Hatch offered an amendment limiting lh number ot persons to be employed under the Bureau of 'Animal Industry to twenty at any one lime. Adopted. Consignments from Maine to Florida. TiTioa UaUar. Stw Yorktil.Jjra Uatter. NTort Creerr Botwr.W ork v frijr(Jiuad ileal. . C lfama.GeorKU . ........ in -r4.l k lirxare. ll . Ve th. O. BLAIE. U "Mess Mullets," Awn TLOOXDA FI3II KOE at retail. -iiJ.K AVO ROE llAiy rxa be found at or Flih Mtrtet !- aeaaoa Urcxh, ard other Spr FUa a they oae la. ub j OATI5 A SOX 8TAT12 NliTVH. Charliitle Obstrccr: The Methodists at Concord have decided to build a new pai j na e, and have let out tho con tract to a responsible gentleman for 50. It i to be be a two story brick house aud covered with slate. It wilt be on the church lot. and will be one ol the htndsomctft in the Conference. fiio arrival id the Fifth Maryland Uci'i.Mit, of baliunoie. in the ci'.i yesterday en route to New Orleans. was quite an event. The regiment arrived at the Trade street depot at ' (: 30 o Vlcick on :i situ al tram in two seclUm and were met at lhedeHt by a delegation id our most prominent citizens. Tho regiment comprising iJ50 men. under command id Col. Stewart Crown marchid up Trade street in two detachments, their' coming being heralded by the lively notes ot fires and drums. All aion the line oi march, a uoviii crowd that kept increasing at wvcry .slop followed the soldier bojs and oy tune Independence Square was nvtchin. the ranks had to file through a crowd that uumbgid fully 1.500. It was just at nih: f till as tho troops reached the Central Hotel, into the (lieu of which they marched and stacked arms. The Hotel balconies and windows were crowded (with ladies wijj had btt-u patiently wailing for more than an hour to gel a glimpse of the Maryland ooys, and afteill, dark. ntsj came near disappointing their hpfs. Tho reniment was preceded in lis march up Trade si eet by an ex. cellenl drum corps and regimental band and the handsome api-earance ot the troop that l ilowil was very greatly cimrM!uenld. I ho regiment is uni formed in Confederate tray, blue caps and black helu.03U, and iuakc a splendid show..! Af.cr stacking arms, they bled into the Central' dining room, where there was a very lively scene for halt an hoar or more. Thirteen lonf tables were ar ranged across the room, and a corps of thirty waiters ia while uniforms did mirvice lor ihe hungry soldiers Bou quets and fruits adorned the taoles and the supp-r was n specially fine one. giving auiClioo b all. A pleasant 1 iciient ot the Fifth's visit was the re ception tendered the officers by the Chamber of Commerce, whose doors were thrown wido open. Champagne and whole souled eloquence flowed, and the officers were made to feel that Char lotto men are tho best people in the Sooth. At 8 o'clock tho regiment took up the March for the depot, where they boarded their train and bady Charlotte an affectionate farceli. Tho effort made to make tha Fifth have a special ly pleasant time daring their short stay la Charlotte was scccesslol and every individual man and officer of the regi ment left with pleasant thou 2 his of Charlotte and her pcoplo. A bottle of ted to his Honor Judge Avery, which was docketed and immediately beard and judgment rendered by him and an appeal taken to tho Supreme Court. The transcript was made up and the case sent the Supreme Court at 3 o'clock p m the same dav, docketed there and was argued Delore that court nexi morning at 11 o'clock. Wc have never before known an instance where a case was commenced and determined in the Superior Court the same day and argued in the Supreme Court the next j day. CLOUDS DAKKENINGOVEB EGYPT. CI Ma lull Marchinir on Khar toum, Gordon .Losing: His Grip and the Khedive Ready to Quit. j London, Feb. 24 -A Khartoum des patch says the effects of Gen. Gordon's proclamation are fading. The news ot tho surrender of Tokar has spread throughout tho Soudan as an English deleat. The rebels are negotiating with the Kassala and other garrisons to in duce them to join El Mahdi. It is reported that El Mahdi with the main b'dy ot his army has left Bara aad is nihrching on Khartoum via Dncra. Gen. Gordon has asked the Khedive to issue a decree confirming, the independence ot the Soudan. The Porte has warned tho Khedive to main tain tho integrity of the Soudan and to give no recognition "whatever 10 El Mahdi. The Khedive's dilehinfa has given rise to fresh humors of his abdi cation. The MemoKuil Divlomaliquc. of Pa ris, asserts that agents of the Khedive are preparing a hotel there for himself and lamily. (icn. Gordon has published a maniles to in which he informs the insurgents that the Sultan. Ihe Commander of the Faithful, intends to despatch a .great army to conquet their country. Gen. Gordon exhorts them to accept his offers ot peace, in order to preserve themselves from a Turkish invasion. Gen. Graham, commander, of the Tokar expedition, has telegraphed to Gen. Stephenson, at Cairo, an urgent rcgucst tor reinforcements ol artillery, as tic is armed only with camel guns against Osman Digma's artillery, which i now served by eunners from Tokar. Tho whole British expedition, num bering 4.300 men. landed at Trinkitat to day. Kebcls could bo seen on all sides. It is estimated that there are Irom 10.000 to 12.000 of them in the immediate vicinity of Trinkitat. The men ot-war Jumma, Hecla, Ranger, Carsfort and Oronles are at Trinkitat and the Euryalus, Decoy a and Sphinx at Suakim. Gen. Graham has sent forward from Trinkitat C00 cavalry, and more are lollowing. A general advance will be made to morrow. A fort has been erected 6 000 yards from Trinkitat. Caiuo. Feb. 21 Gen. Stephenson sent a telegram to Iondon to-day strongly urging that an advance bs made lioui Trinkitat. The Marquis ot Harlinit p, Secretary of State lor War, iu reply, ordered an immediate ad vance. He also asked that , the Euro peans killed at Teb be buried in a fitting manner. i A number of Nubian troops were as semb'ed at the wharf at Suakim to-day to embark fur Trinkitat. At the last moment, however, they refused to pro ceed, saying that their bullets would not penetrate the ah:eld of the rebels, and asking why they were required, since British troops had been sent. . It wit then decided to employ the Nubians as camel drivers. The Government has ordered Admiral He wet t to send Commander Wolfe to King John of Abyssinia with instruc tions to offer to surrender part of the district of Sankcet, which is part of the territory taken from Abyssinia by Gen. Gordon, on the condition that the Abva. tiniaos march to liberate the Egyptian garrison in the Southern Soudan. The King demands an interview with Ad miral lie " . ." " .... ' Ladies' and Children's Wraps I , Would you secure a bargain, if so yon may find it at these headquarters. . CRUMB CLOTHS a few left very, very cheap. - 1 j ; FURNITURE FRINGES. Plushes. Felt Cloths. Damasks" Cretonei c;;i- I ' "..--. V : ;6 j ; ,y .. . " "","1.... I' Spikes, Plush Balls, &c. CORNICE Extension and Pole. T Madame Strong's Comfort! Corset, Combining health, comfort, ease and elegance. miri iw i nn. in " -ni'fintrirliii Knr thf Cure of Cnrihs. C!nlr"k - 7- o J Hoarseness, Bronchitis,Croup, Influ-f enza, Asthma, Whooping Cough, In-H anient Consumption and for the re lief of consumptive persons in advan- ced stages of the Disease. For Sale byall Druggists. Price, 25 Cents. PLAIN AND BROCADE OTTOMAN SILKS We have sold a quantity of inese as tne orices are reniaruaoiv low. R. lUi: MciWTIRE. leoao, iss4 r. ,;-(..' novlSly telp d&w 5 and 10 cents Cigars, TTAVANA riLLKRS. I 11 Best In the city, are on sale. Drugs and Medicinal preparations of the highest grade at JNO. T. SCriONWALD'S, jan 11 Drug and Precrlptlon Store Tin Sets N KWSTY1 ES. COMMERCIAL NEWS. WILMINGTON MARKET. February 26 4 P. M SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted firm at 33 cents peri gallon. Sales of 100 casks at these figures. ROSIN Quoed firm at $1-20 for Strained and $1.25 for Good Strained, TAR Quoted firm at $1.40 per bbl of 280 pounds. CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted steady at $2.25 for Virgin and Yellow Dip and $1.25 for Hard. COTTON Quoted steady. Sales of 25 bales on a basis of Kit cents per pound for Middling. The following are the official quotations: It Don't Matter FOE SALE BY f eb 2T GILES & MURCniSON, . MnrchIon Block. Ordinary....!.... Good Ordinary. . . Low Middling... Middling. . . . . Good Middling. . 8 104 10 cents Put Your Homes in Order. AVE YOUR OLD PAULO II SUITS and B? Lounges put In tliorougk repair at CRAFT'S, anu your Mattresses renovated ana made as ! good as new. Cab'.net work also done by competent workmen. Do not forget that we do all kinds of above work, and at low prices i as well as keep an Elegant Stock of Furniture, Matlrcsfcs, Feather Beds, rillows. Bolsters, Baby Carriages, Av T1IOS. fob 25 C C It A. FT, Agt. , Furniture Dealer. 6i Dyed-" A T MONACH'S, 16 SECOND STIi EET.be- tween Market and Princess, Ladlea an l Gen tlemcn's goods of every description, any color, Also, cleaning, sconrlne and bleaching. Kill -ilOVW me a pair of ?nr Send John C. Davis, ATTORNEY AND ! COUNSELLOR AT LAW, WlLVUiOTON, Ni Office ocr tbo Bank of Nevr Uanover. Practice In all the Courts of tie State. 4V Special attention paid to tho collection Of ftUUms- ' nrt-w ?.4 f FTJBGELL H0SE. TJNDER NEW MANAGEMENT, ! WrLMTNGTON, H. C B. L. PERRY, Proprietor. Lata ProprletoT Atlantic UoteL Ilrat-Claa In all Us appointment. Terma t2. li tttS.OOa MS- MONTHLY STATEMENT. STOCKS ON BLAND FEB. 23, 1884. Cotton ashore, 6,737; afloat. 30; total, 6.767. Spirits ashore, 3.584; afloat, 2,512; total, 6,006. Rosin ashore, 81,789, afloat, 11,941; total. 93,730. I Tar ashore, 9,156; ashore, 1,035: total, 10.791. ' ' Crude ashore, 4,682. ' RECEIPTS FROM FEB. 16 TO FEF. 23. Cotton, 1,106; spirits, 1,070; rosin, 11, .. 485 ; tar, 2. 193 ; crude, 1.435. , EXPORTS FROM FEB. 16 TO FEB. 23. DOMESTIC.. wed ho conce 67U; Massowah. without waUing to ne-oif . ate. 1 roxzxax. Suakim, Feb. 24. It is common Resin. 5,910 : Ur. 3,000. DAILY RECEIPTS. Cotton 28 bales Spirits Turpentine -. . - 1 33 cask$ Rosin. 1561 bbls Tar 436 bbls Crude Tumentine. L- 28 bbls MARINE NEWS. ARRIVED. Steamship Benefactor, Tribon, New York, II G Smallbones Steamer Governor Worth, Worth, Fayettevillc, Worth & Worth. . Steamer Bladen, Green, Fayette 7ille, C S Ix)ve & Co. S Steam yacht Louise, Weeks, Smith ville. Master j Swed barque Mentor, Pcrsson, Bar badocs, C P MebaneJ Schr Emma C Cotton, Ayres, Perth Am boy. George Harriss & Co, cargo steel rails to C F & Y V R R. Schr John. I Ward. In man. Barren Island Geo Harriss & Co, cargo guano to C C R U. CLEARED. Steamer GoTernor Worth, Worth, tayetteville, Worth & Worth Steamer Bladen, I Green, Fayette- villc, C S Love & Co. Steam yacht Ixnise. Weeks. ville. Master Smith Flour, Sugar, Coffee. 1200 BRLS LOUB our Popular braad. 60 Brl ReL Pnear, 100 Sax Coffee. For sale by - - ! feb?5 KERCilMEU & CALDER BROS. Eacou, Salt, Molasses. 1 BOXES D. S. 8IDE3, ! 2 00 Sax Liverpool Fait, i 200 Hbds and Bbls Molasses 5 Bales Timothr May. 500 Bush Oats. 30 JO Bosh Cora. For rale by Kercliner& Calder Bros. W. & E. 8. LATIMER, Attorpevs-at-Law. ' Office-S. E. Cor. Princess and Water Sts. 1,000 Hhds r - - - - J?00 MOLASSES JUST landea dirert tram th. ZliTu offer to the trade at prices tnT"7it tZZLJ. we ronat this Molasses pure. w-B JCD 1YAED KIDDER & 80S. I TF THE OLD YEAR IS GONE AND Till A v..- v ' "I-' - . New Tear has come, HUMPHREY, JO KINS & CO., are still receiving at their Ort ter Houe, No. 112 South Front Street, a fra supply every day of New River Oyster. Or ters shipped C j O. ; Fresh 8hU oV always on hand, Ac. j . : iat "" i I. i i ii i . i i Prang's Valentines. rpiIESE POPULAR VALENTINES ABI last taking the place of those outrageous "hit ' : i - " ...-Mil ! cm hards" or comic valentines of a few yean agol Call and see the BEAUTIFUL ASSORT KENT we have on hand. , '1 Headqnarters for everything . la and STATIONERY LINE. . LOW PRICES and polite attention. C W. Y A TjE S, 111) MARKET ST. ! fcbll I the BOOK Ho roe fJuleo TWO CAR LOADS OF HORSES AND MULES just received, and for sale atpricei to salt all. Come and see them, i CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, , &c., always ni readiness for the use of the public. TWO FINE HEARSES, with NICE UOKSSS, for Funerals. : I . o." R. HO LLINGS WORTH, Llrery and Sale Stable, jan 30 Cor. 4th and Mulberrr Everything Necessary OR A GOOD MEAL BREAKFAST, Dinner and Supper, can be had of u. ' We do not deem It neceestry to mcaUoa every article tualcan be procured. ! Heads of Famines are refpeetfolly lorited -' " ! U 1 to call, examine and order any thing they mf need. Your commands will receive prompt attention. - , j Our country friends will nloiot wr in tnlxw .1. M . . . . . . . Ill . uii crcrT aiusaium IA th r wintl Will vo given as formerly, and that their trade is atlll solicited. H feb 18 . JAB. B. UUGGLNS A CO. BOARDING HOUSE. I HAVE ESTABLxSHED A NEW BOAED ING HOUSE at No. mil irrkt Street between Front and fiermd streets. regular boarders, with or without room The rooms have been newly furnished ol Will be nicely kept. A good table guaranteed at reasonable prices. For further biforto ilon, address as above. '.!!! !' 1 7 feb tl lw ' : e MRS. ROBERT LEX. SELLING OUT! HATS & FEATHERS AT. SEDUCED PRICES. IICS. KATE C. WTNES, No. U3 H Eecoaa Street, Best Post Ofl
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