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HATT5Q VEGETABLE Hair Renewer. SeVIoa does a popular remedy via roea a itrot hoU upon tLe public confidence as his llAUi IIaib EErrwiE. The cajea la which it has accomplished a cosplcto restoration of color to lao Lair, and rigorous health- to tLo calp, wo Innumerable Old people like It for Its wonderful rover to restore to their uUtcnlrg loci their original ' color and beauty. KlJdle-ascd people like it because it pre rents thtzx from get tin j told, keeps !andra2 a-xaj, and makes the hair grow thick and strong. Young ladies like It as a dressing because it giTes .the hair a beau tiful glosjj lustre, and enables them to dress it la whatever form thejwUh. Thus It is tho favorite of all, and It has become to i imply because It disappoints no one. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE FOR THE WHISKERS Has become cue c f the most important popu lar toile t articles for gentlemen's use. W'hrn the beard l gTay or naturally of an undo slrable shad?, Bcckinguam's Dyc is tho remedy. rcxraRco uv B.lIIall & Co., Nashua, K.U. Sold by all Druggists. Isal ly tclpd&w 512 JUST OPENED ! AT 2 116 IVIarket St. FRENCH NAINSOOKS, Victoria and Persian Lawns, Pique, Marseilles, 'CheckSj 20,000 Yards EM li ROIDKRIESI A FULL A?SJKTMKST INALL NEW sTVi.m asu dksk;n. UALANCE OF, WINTER GOODS! hlLUMI OtT VSKY L1IKA1. TO MAKE KOOM TO It SPRING STOCK. M. 1V1. KATZ', h116 Market St. Steam Yacht Louise, p-M:sii:i: ash r ::Kh;ur .tl.vmlh lor n.ltfl!:'Ui!f. i:i.-1m.- .n ! aH-.ni. .i.n.... iiiui Th l.'lttNK U 1 nt l.:t and U?nr"!' '1'1 "lf " , ,'' s'lihl' i U lrf l-ol M IKK W uoc uy u w K. R jaalt A,cvnl an.l Owner. Yellow, White and Red Onion Sets. iir. pk. i:!-:n-4. a.-. it:t:.;s li iuetBlc!4. Ptlrn. Mrl.-oc ji-1 T jtrttcl. rrvM-tiftUm Clktl al ny U no, day au-l n'zh. t .... . ...... r. i" Mt'.t.Kfl S tru S"irr, Consignments from Maine, to Florida. C'tKAP ru:;ASii. hi 'a:n cr Aitics rM!oi U tUT. V Yorn.-l.v iiutior. Sew Yor Crcsmerr wttrr,N-r Y..r hct . Va Water ttr.m-l Meal. V i Ifir. t.eor-ta Olco. liu:tr. KHri-U rariW. Call D v t!ir. r- ' N 1J N "Canl St , Wllrnlngtan, . C febll Shirts Made riv) ORDEt Ol BHT WAM-iirrr V h!rt; X lnx 'l ?U1M Linn f,r lb Miccof :$i.oo. A perfect 6t and rxl friT SS ..imi , oar Ptnn an 1 ctttorne' re liu u SwlulWe their raen at tbe abore TiHSlVS t tha Wl mlnrton shirt vJrtrr - J tWUACH, Prop.. m Furniture. OHO C,,AMCKB AMIPARLOKSnlU fwnatolW New tylc and Crst-cUM (oodaat GREAT BiVRGAINS ! riNB nOOC CASES. SIPEEOARDS, SECRETAWE3, WARDRORES,, LIBRARY TABLES, Ae. e Ceroreyou bur. fUfl nS!., Dtt, "w wdiiy ivc tf WEDNESDAY. MAuCH 12. i 14 The uauy tiwiew fuis the lirgcst - fAcfircdxiiorvl ' ,my tcs.r 'iW. iu the city of WilmvKton. JS 1j IN GOKGltESH Y12STKKDA Y. SENATE. Washington. March 11 liiila who it;ti--!tnil ar.l appropriately referred. 1 lly .Mr. .Mil.'i r. of . Y. provid n? l.ir ihi- nifriiin id iroinbKC ot the :ni:d.irtl mlvir dul.ar for two jears. and im- isfuc id" nn and two doiWr lrea.ur : nt.lfi. In ini'r. tlncin? ' ho bill Mr Mi'Ut Ht 'u It the one im:irtu bv iI.m New York Chamber of Corn; nu-11. Hi r.n stMitcnl at tliC saiue time . t.i ih; ,m irrmi lint Loilv irain Oic ;i:l."JU'.u of ll.c bill. HOUSE OF It E ru ES E NT at I y es. Ci.dci a ca!l of committees, reports win- .-uliujivinl Mr. Hammond, . t-...i.ii.i ,. In ni tho Jmlciary Com- . !.r I'JLIili tit of 33,000 to thfSuvc ol (iuur-TV lor money expend- ! Iiv that Slatu lor HfTc com mou defence in 'rn Mr, Morris reported favorably from the Ways and Means Committee, a bill to reduce import duties ana war taria taxes "fthe new tariffbill) accom- pan ied with a written leport. w " . - . Mr. MrKinlev submitted VieWS 01 the minnritv nnrl tliA House then went ?r;"V.:;i:7!tt- ,.r ih. WholA nn ih imuvwuiuiiwit . . -.1 debate to be limited to three hours. t.k:ii ..... ibrnnrrK uMinn hv u... rr rr in crease the amount appropriated lor nnatniaefflra I ha nm m If f ntk rOjC. .v.-, w , f. win pvimivn", I sion to American registry of any lor- rncea). h!.k horl hoon Pithprl A bill was passed permittinz aamis- to ... 1 1 1 .1 wrecKeu or uaraaKeu wum,. uo L'ablo waters of the United bates or on the hizh seas: rrovided-. that the vessel shall have been purchased by a citizen o! the United States at n cost equal to double the amount of the value ot tne vessel when ourchased. Caution. No. 219 GltAND Stkf.et. Jeksky City. N..J., Feb. iW. 1833 Two months aco I suUerea with a very bail couch, which kept mo arake all uiirht I was rrcommenuec: to put yu i'las- on my chest two Allcock's Porous ters. Unfortunately, my druggist per suaded ine to try some other so called orous i) aster. 1 lost my money. lor hev were worthless and uot of the slitrhtejt benefit. I then procured All CH'k's pitrons liasters, and they com pletely cured me. ,J . r . .MCli I iN i loo. . v m -9 w 11 Imitation Porous Plasters are being advertised and o lie red for sale. Beware if them. "Allcock V is the only gcnu Htt Greensboro Bunlc' Last Spring Mr. V. M. Houston. Krocur. offered S25 in gold to the farmer sellinjr him of his own raising, the largest number ot Im-ncla of clay peas. The peas were to be brought in by March I. This prize was ollered Co stimulate the growth of this special pea, and last week Mr. Thomas llinshaw. of Pleasant Garden. in this county, was awarded the On to the Mnrdl Cms Carnival. Tho 105th Grand Monthly Drawing of the Ixuisiana State lottery toolc place tne becanu mesuay oi reuruary at New Orleans. La. Genl's. G. T. lleaureirard. of La., and Jubal A. Ear iv. ot j. supervised it. iickcl io. 71.31;! drew First Capiial of $75,000; it was sold in fractions ot filths tt $1 each, aiul Mr. Horace N. Hatch, a plumber of No 130 West Rroadway, South Uoston. .Mass.. iot ih-u. an other iwrt ion went to Messrs hazard Frere-i. of San hrancisco. Cal.. well known bankers there; another to Frank F:tx-iol!e, ot .lacksonville. Ha. No.OU.w thud ia: iial prix ol $10,0X. sold in Washington City 1. G. and tlcwherc Every wJiltc. evervtimc. everyone has :i ciiHUti: to win a fortune lor a trille Any information can be had of M. A. Iau;!iin. New Orleans. Ia , belorc Apt it 6lh. tho ucM ilrawinj:. List of Letters. A Hat of unclaimed letters remaining at the Post Office in thUjCity on Wed ue'dav. Marvh lf: A riiscilla Atlanjs j H Annie Reits, UT liloudworth.' Dr YV II Iiarktr i C Harry Chadwick, care Nelson Pa via. Y S Carr. R II Conway. .Joseph Clements. F H Cossitt. (3) Eliaha E Colxrt. P Nancy Divine. i K A.bcn Elwards i F-s Fuilord, care Joi. lVpcr, R L A P Fan ii. G 11-tclta Grimes. Howard Green tre!. tlenry Gi5:epie. ; G Graham. II-CI Hall, leol ) John !l Hirsch-lu-:d. .Iane It llcAiti. Mary Lena II- wlett. R Harrell. .1 Ilytuan Joyner. Irviuj; Jones, E I' Jackson. j ' L Hattie Latta. (cil). M Alex Milter. Charity McMoy. Mary Miller, Moso McLeunon. Sue McKoy. i Anna Poesy. Granyille Paten, (2) Susan Pickett. S Henry Sinlcy, care James T Hester. W II Smith, Matbew Simmons, Jmes Sullivan, lietsey Southerland. Anna Stringer. T Richard Thomas, Eliza Thomp son. Harriet Turner. W Laura Wright, (co!.) Sarah F Westcott. W 11 Walker, P V Wess. Matilda Wilder, care Robt Mason. MJS DIRECTED. "Messrs. Parker & Williams; Messrs. J. & J. Johnson; Mesrs. William Miller. & Son; Messrs. Alex. Kerr Bros. & Co; Messrs. Noah & Bros. Persons calling forletters in the above list will please say "advertised if not calledfor within ten days will be sent to tho dead letter office at Waaliinston, D. C. Ed. R- Brixk P. M, drew tbo socMui pnzo oi -'a.ooo. etteville , G. W. Will also Mj.d in till In one loll. K. Hicks Steain yacht Ixjuise, of Morirai.ton. r.tirke county. N. C col ville. Master IccU-il throti-4'i Hank of Ashcvillc. N. Swed barque Ida, No C. and elswiicro. No. tyOA' drew the p i ndn .S'Co. inslructfrnr him to relarnwjtTxlhe entire noaetfi the State capital. The reasons i r r-. for this chanro in the programme .are not known hee. bat the Uhi! Execn- a : .1 ... ki t..n linn rrrwwl nincift fillT f' actions. Jhe O ashes South Carolina will The fceie of contest and the State today' be trans 1 VlnmKta nknrn fl.l I ' h will aDDPar minus his pistols, shot-guus anu uiairjH-s Wllmtiiiou nistnct. MetlHHlist E. Church, South, Quarter ly Mttlin3 KlIJT UOUXD. Dunlin Circuit, at Kenans- vine iMar. u " Wff?inifiw Mission Mar. 20 ( )iili.v.' at Iban on Mar. 22 w Flemington Circuit, at Flem- . s au Mar.2J 30 )dditt. P. E. inston W.-II BODDITT, TllK MAILS. rticajaUB eioso and arrive at the CUy i'oo ofllcc as followa : Northern IhrouRh mailM, faHt-..' ...7.(K) P. M. Si.p iiicrn tlnoiiL-n and vv m;ill. . . ..J A. 1. iLTiiB-h 6.1." i. M. an-1 S.m A. ai. Mai'U for the N. C. lLiilroal anl routPh Bupjilied thprefrora lnclud da A. A S. C. Uailroad at 7.00 P M. and S.00 A. M "y--";;:r,v;: 1a1It G.15 A. M. ana 8.00 r. ax. (except Suniay) umiiiari: i : iuiiiwhviiiaiiv. 6.15 r. M. ah pom between Uamiet ana uai- . e ih....... -.;-.-."--I;:::--i5 P, M. road ...6.15 A. M, and 8.00 M. I 4 VAUt V A v Mall for noInU betwoen Florence and Charleston 6.15 A. M.ana 8.00 v. m. ryetteTtneandofflceonCapelear T?1t-pi- Ti'fisnliva anil rldavB. i fin t Xf except Sundays ,...6.15P. m. I Onslow C. II. and Intermediate offl- ccs, Tuely8 and lYldaya 6.00 A. U. (except Sundays) 8.30 a. m. I AlallS lor iaST I Malls for Easy II111, Town Creek, HhallnttA nf Nna nrra inn .irrm kitpt iitJt idysV....:..... 6.00 A. M. aays and rrluays. .....o.w a. ju wrightayille. dally 8.30 a. m OPEN IX)R DELIVERY. I Northern thronarh and war malls.... 7.S0 A. M southern Malls.. ....7.S0A.M. r.Arn. fntri Rjiiimad... 9. OOA. M. Malls collected from street boxes business poruon or city at a A. au, 11.30 ana o.au V. M. and from other point of the city at 5 r. M. Mtamn Office open from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M.. Money order and Register Department open jrom s A. M. to o.so i'. ju. General delivery open from 7 A.M. to.G P.M. and on Sundays from 8.30 to 9.30 A. M. Csniers' delivery open on Sunday from ?.3 o 9.J A. hi. The largest and best stock Windowi. Doors. Blinds &c., and at Farforv nrirr is it K JacobPs Hard aclory Wees is at . J acooi a nam ware Depot. t CUMMEKC1AL 21 tSW. : WILMINGTON MARKET. March 12-4 P. M. SPIRITS TURPENTINE Quoted dull at 32. cents per gallon. Sales of 300 casts at 33 cents. ROSIN Quoted dull at $1.20 for Strained and $1.25 for Good Strained. . r " j , lAi.-'Viuouxi uru i ii.iw jH3i . uui of 280 pounds CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted steady at $2.25 for Virgin and Yellow pv. . . 25 for Hard J; ' , .1.. 0-1 r wnun-viuuww dwuj. 100 bales on a basis of 108 cents per nound for Middling. The followinff are ' nnntttr5nnB. . urainary 81 cents JJS;;;;;;;;;; , Middliiiir 10 Good Ordinary 91 lOf ( QoqJ Middling. 10s DAILY RECEIPTS uotton - it Dales Spirits Turpentine.. i 150 casks Rosin J 1950 bbls Tar 420 bbls Crude Turicntino 187 bbl3 MAICLNE NEWS. - ARRI ED. Steamer I) Murchison, Smith, Fav lams & Co Weeks, Smith ruieiur. 1'onco Schr Elliot L Pow. I ..nir.lwin. I ....... Urient. L I. dco Harnss cv !o. iruano to C C R R. CLEARED. Steamer I). Murchison, Smith, Fays etteville. G W Williams & Co. Steam yacht Louise, Weeks, Smith ville. Master Swed barque Mentor. Perrson, Riga. Russia, Alex Sprunt & Son Nor barque Peodata, Andersen, Hamburg. Paterson, Downing & Co. Pan btrgue Helgesen. Arelsen, Liv crpool, Alex Sprunt & Son. Exports. rORF.ION. Utr l.,Qc;: iiDn0r ia. Russia Swed barque Mentor J,C 10 bbls rosin. Hamburg Nor arnuo Deoiata anjug jytwmui , 3.204 bbl.4 rosin'. iiverpiwi ULn oarquc Itelgesen 2.023 bbls rosin. GOO do tar. 5l ON T IILiY. STATE 1E N T. STOCKS ON HAND MARCH 8, 1884. Cotton ashore. 5,806; afloat, 617; total 6.5!3. Spirits ashore, 3.675; afloat. 1,406; total, 5.031. Rosin ashore, 83,706; afloat, 12 609; total. 96,315. Tar ashore, 4,671; afloat, 3,415; total. 7.2S6. Crude ashore. 4,80 li RBCEIPTS FROM MARCH 1 TO MARCH 8 Cotton. 580; spirits, 1.016; rosin, 9,408; tar, 2.846; crude. 1.272. EXPORTS- FROM MARCH 1 TO MARCH 8. DOMESTIC. ; Cotton. 141; spirits, 2S5; rosin, 820; tar, 3,302 ; crude. 1.160. FOREIGN. V Spirits, 12.523; rosin. 13.341. It Don't Matter ; TF THE OLD TEAR IS GONE AND THE New Tear has come, HUMPHRET, JEN KINS & CO.", are still recdrlnx at their Oys ter Uoue, No. Ill Ponth Front Street, a fresh apply Terr day of New Rlex Oysters. Oys ters shtpptd U. o. D. rreah Shell Oysters always on haad, Ac i'u.i-n n jwiim'"1".H"'u i.nwi' m r y oi l tv f i cr the Cure of Cougls, Col4s, IIoarr;:cs:3, limnchitiSjCroup, Infiu enra. Asthn-s. Whoomnir Ccticrh. ill- c - r . j i t cit iic nt Consumption and for the rc-j i lief of consumntive persons in advah- iced si cz cf t:ic Disease. For bale jg II Druggists. Price, 25 Cents. COV 15 lj fell ll&W gILI. II E ADS, NOTE HEADS, ACCOUNT SALES, And all kinds of Printinrr T?Tilincr Rr "Rinrli'Tirr milting, itHlUlg (S JJUlCUng, Done with Excellence and Dispatch. 'i 1 j Booksrraraphlets and By-Laws printed 1 in. it.i- 11 ,3Orders Bolicited. JACKSON &, BELL, 21 N. Front Street. 6y Capital Prize $7.5,000 Tickets only 85. Sbares in pro- portion. Louisiana State Lottery Company. We do hereby certify that ice supervise the arrangements for all the Monthly and .Semi- Annual Drauinan ot TJw. Tjfyuitiana Stat Jjttt- OIi tery Company, and in person manage and con- trol the Drawings themselves, and that the same are conducted tenth honesty, fairness, and in good faith toward all parties, and toe author to use this certificate. uHth fac similes of our signatures attached, in its adv tver Usements." " Commissioners. . incorppraie(i in xqr 25 years by the Leg mature ror ttaucatiomM ana Uharltabio pur ch a poses with a capital of $1,000,000 to winch a reserve runu or $550,000 has since been added. cSwrSTthe Sei? state Constitution adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the peopHof anysate. it never scales or postpones Its Grand Single Number Drawings take pmiy: A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Fourth Grand Drawinjr.IClass D. in the Acaomy of Music, at New Orleans, Tuesday, A pril S, 1SS4 167th Monthly Draw In. 1 i Capital Prize, $75,000. 100,000 Tickets at Five Dol lars Each. Fractions in Filths in proportion. LIST OF PRIZES. 1 Capital Prize of 75,000 1 Capital Prize of 25,000 1 Capital Prize of 10,000 2 Prizes of $6,000 12,()0C 5 Prizes of 'Z.ooo lu.wo 10 Prizes of 20 Prizes xf 100 Prizes of 300 Prizes of 1,000 10,000 500 J 10,000 200.. 20,000 100 4 30,000 SO j 25,010 25....... 25.000 500 Prizes of h"00 Prizca of APPROXIMATION PRIZES. Approximation rrizes oi 75o. b.Tw 7 (N.V y 9Knrv 9 0. 1,307 1'rlzca, jMnountlnR lo J,W)0 Appuciiuun ror raws w ciuus eiiouiu oc raauc only to lnc oJncc or tnc fjoulpany in Kcw ur leans. i i For further information, write clearly, elv- lnar full a klrcsfl. Make P O. Money Or- lcrs pa?able and address l.cjjistcrcd Letters to KEW OULEANi) NATIONAL J'.ANK. ' EW ORLEANS, .LA POSTA L NOTES and ordinary letters by Mall or Express (all enms of 5 and upwards by .xprcs3 at our expense) to Al. A. DAUPHIN, New Orleans, La. men 12 wed-eat 4w-!&w Cheap Standard Works. 6D CENTS EACH. JJANDSOMELY BOUND 'N CLOT II : has:speare. Byron, Scott, Burns, Tenny- son, Owen Meredith, Macauley, Jean Ingelow, Household Poeais. lOOl Gems of Pcetry Oreen's History of the English People, 2 vols, IJ,e OI apoioon, uatues or tne liep Strickland's IJistory of England, ufc Child' History of England, Grime's U ublic. cken's hold Stories, Uobiason Crusoe, Swiss Eamil 17 Koblo&on, Tom Brown at Kugbj Licbr. tcocMsh Chiefs, Thaddeu of Warsaw, Children of the Abbey, Arabian Night. 20 0.0 Leagues Under tho Sea, Tour of tbe World in SO Days. Myste rious isiana, l'aui ana lrginiM, f ox's liook ol uariTis, liunyan's nigrlra Progress, Ac, Ac. Any of the above sent roat taid uuon the receipt or toe price . w. YATES, reb25 119 Market St , Wilmington, N-C. MUST BE SOLD I BALANCE OF WINTER STOCK OF Hats and Bcmnets ! 1 ! TO BE OLD FOR THE NEXT Fifteen Days at Cost ! To make room for Spring Goods. Respectfully, MISS E. KAJRRER, mch 7 Exchange Corner. SELLING OUT ! HATS & FEATHERS AT REDUCED PRICES. IIRS, KATE C. WINES, No. 113 a Second Street, next Post Ofico MISCELLANEOUS. CHJDQQC CLOTHING IS GOING AT HALF PfijCj In order to make room HBIER' rUTTT xxxrj .-mch3 Linen Collars jpOEILADIESA.ND CHILDREN. QUITE A nice assoitment and they are cheap. NEW LACE COLLARS, ! For Children and MUses Lace Curtains. In this line we can show very choice patterns AT ItOCK BOTTOM PBICES.' PJew IWaf tings Of all grades, fiom first hands, and the TBICES THE LOWEST! Black Goods I ..... Received j thi day, embracing all j textures . ! Particular attention Is called to this j - stck, also to BLACK CRAPE, OF ALL WIDTHS. We are really attracting and creating trade by showing desirable goods In every mcnt at CLOSE PRICES. depart- It. M. McINTIRE. nch 5 Sportsman's Goods. WE HAVE THE FINEST ASSORTMENT o f English and Belgium Breech Loaders ever brought to this market. Also a nrst c aB3 stock of Shells, vv adding. Primers, Cart ridge Bags. Gun Caps, Game Bags, &c. In fact we can show a stock of Hardware. Good goods and guarantee prices. W. E. SPRINGER CO., Successors to John Dawson A Co., men '0 I 19. 21 and 23 Market tieet Furniture. w E HAVE PLACED IN STOCK THIS week a handsome line of POPLAR FURN1 TURE, to which we invite tlie attention of purchascra. Elegant patterna of Window Shades, han 'some assortment of Baby Carria ges. Lounges, Easy . Chalks, Ac. Our lino of Fine Black Walnut Suits, Secretaries, &c, was never so complete as now. Call and ex- J . - amine our stock and prices; you. will be Bur prised at the BARGAINS we are offering. TnOS. C. CRAFT, Ajrt., men 10 20 So. Front btreet Female School. MISSES BURR AtJAMES, Principals. MRS. M. S. CUSHING, Musical Instructreis. 1 . i rpHE TWENTIETH ANNUAL SESSION of this School will commence on Thursday, the 4th of October, 1S83, and close during the third week In June, 1?8. The course of instruction Is thorough and systematic. Terms reasonable. Lessons in painting In Oil, Water Colors and Pastel, with Sepia and India Ink drawing, and Crayon and pencil sketching, at moderate rates. Where a class of ten or twelve Is formed for the school of painting, the price will be re- uuceu. Pu slcal t or runner pa or call for Circa Ur. sept 12 2 in 1. I'll take your likenesses. And take them fine, I'll fix your watches To keep good time; I do all work ell. Entrusted to me. If you don't bellere It Try me and see. ' !. J- L. WINNER, Photozrapherand Jeweler, , 1 Kew Market BplHlna fnp ,uirs) 5 and 10 cents Cigars, HAVANA FILLERS, j J to the city, ajre on sale. JNO. T. 8CHONWALDS, -Drug and Preexiptfcra Store jan 11 nils outside of the school who desire mu lnsXrnction, will do well to apply earlr. ruculars Inquire of Prinimf Old lVeTfspapers JBSALECfERYnEAP. ' Apply to UIRfYPT.T iiT- i for the immense Spring, Stock now on the road. ' CALL Al OLD ItELIAELE GLOTHIEU, 114 MARKET ST.! Oh! wouldn't the days seem UnkiadUT If your srrocer never did anytknaS And wouldn't your Ufe seem tSSSL It you hadn't the poor grocerjnuuto r. ble at ? 1 - "1 -Distilled by Gilbert f.. Sullivan, Ori J Her Majesty. 1 ; We are 'Determine j JTOT TO Bf "GRUMBLED AT," Uj, avoid this unpleasantness have filled with the . j'. ' . CHOICEST & FRESHEf GROCERIES obtainable. For tho Lenten loioa, New Catch EXTRA MESS MACOML ELEGANT PICKLED SALMOX, boneless coorisu Bin Our. Roy ster's Candj ' . ! irk - r excels all others la PURITY. No ttrrt-iHi Icdigestibles. No glucose or other fordfik grodlentsardusedlnitsmannfACtara. ftt! vise atrial box; will guarantee ltiei&cUit nes3. ' . . ; . J . P. L. BRIDGERS & CO HO North Front 8L rach 10 Sash, Doors, Blinds, i . White Lead, Paints, - French Window, Qlar AGENCT FOR X. T. ENAMEL PIOT, CO'S READT PREPAKKD TLX ' '(I Q ALL AND EXAMINE OUEGOODIl get our prices before parchasbig. Tit k that our Paints are from the celebnfeJ ft . J - 1 J tories of Wctherlll & Co., and Bsrrliai w . . - ' i - ' J A Co., laSsuffident juaranlse for taelrfa and purity. - J A fine line of Cooking StorMst fsf Prices, In addition to our large and faO HAEDWARE STOCK, to which your attention Is rcBpecUuByj" NATB7L JACOft 10 SOTttrrt!. septs First National Bank "of. mington.' CAPrTAJSTOCK.. ' SURPLUS FUND... II-- Deposits mcefred sad coDectt,'1') an accessible polnfs?a the DIRZCTOKSt E. E. BTJRRUSS, 't GEOBQEICHADBOCR officers: E. E. BURSUSS. A. K.rWAT.KCR.... W.I.ARniwS atU2S Tri ZAffivO I 1 I . yli ,A NOTHER LOT OF Iff AT j flL I , Li5'. TEA. A potmi of good Tea an K Md faucer for 60 cents r Cos, J Raited supply this week. Expect4 j York Steamer to-ittdrroir. j It at once.- Will also recelre to-0 Other lot of that GRATE u n-r Viet, for which so many of nry cov, been waiting. . For sale by ! XL CX-S
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