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THE EVENING; -HOST; J-:-. Friday; December 6j;h872 Post OQw RclAUont L r? j; Post Omca, Wxlminotos. N- a', March W;1872; j jjom this date the-raalls will dose as ysrn. (raondng) .mall ..... , . . . . .5 a. tn. yottwrn (night) mail. . .. A p. m UtttSffh" mall . . . . . ,;. . . p. xa' . C Ho. R. Baxsi, P. it goir ,f f ' opening- and closing Heading .,aia orVTUmiaf toa Library Associativa : OP6" ; " . W J, T IT I 3 P. M., 8 P. M.. " M ti V " P.-V. Mb. Hatwood Taliaferro, is au- ioriwd U collect and receipt for due the Post, and to solicit sub- ons and advertising Mr tr . J ....BtkoriMd sent torthe PoT. P. Rownx Co.. ir. th..n. iboriwd agents for the Post in New York. u I CITY IT Ncw Advertlsemento 3. B. ElLEJisProposaff. p. HBiKSBBKom Bibles, Hymnals, ate r. B Caru Secretary Wilmington lodge, No. 810, Regular meeting. Dcdlbt 4b Ellis New stock of Bti and Shoes. Lost Enquire at this office. .1 you wait to r get Bargains, go to S.Hakstiik & O.; 13 Market St. t Rimmed. D. M. Millan resigned hiiDoeition as Justice ot toe re ace, ior i Holder Township, at the office oi the japertes Court Clerk on yesterday. Taa Urgest and best stock of Cloth lag sad Dry -Goods " to be " had at 8. Bisotin & Co., 13 Market 8t. t AxaivAL. The steamer Fire-Fly, J Cipt. Ring iarrived this morning from I New Tork. She is about six tons bur- iW , , , . t. r, lien, and belongs to the Cape I ear nore uompany, au wo ucucvc is iu- i .nded to nlv between tbi3 citv and points from which the "cane" ia ob- r 1 " ..-r... ursiEiio. iue Bcuwaei xjiat .twM i Bewfort, Las arrived, bringing among ithcr articles about two ttunarea ousn- els Core Sound Ojsters. We have tried I tkem, and find the same very nice. Call j tid set them, as they are selling at a erj low price. Biftfcuri Dier cb arced stealing peanuts fjm Dr. 'S. 8. ;hwe!I last Spring, wal arrested last night bj officer John Bell on a warrant issued by J utice Casaidey. HiBtiel Lane, charged with assault tad battery was arrested this morning,. 1 ftirt vitl h&Vf m. hflarinrr hfnrn tb turn I RiatAURAKT. W. H. Moore baa fitted ip in establishment at the lower end of Lgratulations, the happy pair wended tie JlMket, where oysters and other ffQ6. . thinira ran h- nronnr t 11 o- z , noon. As a good square meal can b procured there for thirty-five cents we imnodoubt but he will be liberally f r iu new ponce uniforms, tuiue uy i Dtvid & Weil are models of neatness ! u&jgood workmanship. This is the tat lot ia two years and are tnrnished I3Z pjr suit, coat vest ana pants, i ftecoat is some darker than the pants, I tot both blue. They will be furnished I be to the nee long on the lorce at a small .) proportion of the costs, and to the new n..-.. : . i "a It One nail COSt I Chartered. We see that Wilming-1 da Lodge, lately U.v D.., has been Atrtcred at tho Grand Lodge in Ral- pa, and will hereafter bear the .number This new Lodge shows great evi- i-ttce of Mssonic knowledge and will j tske a front- rank in the State jvaoag "bright Masons.!! Long may I-h stanu a oeacen w toe wsuuetcr. Mayor's Court. Alderman Bhikk, acting Mayor. I'll NT TtDcnmv V.r.1 withhaTtricr plw a Email quantity of lumber from ften Barney, was arrested on Thurs- f7 aigbt and yesterday was held in a f4ef $30 dollars to appear for trial r we next Term of the Superior 'Bit. , AkQ8 Ron'fc'BTa. charfled with disor- f'j conduct, t wa3 fined $20. Mr. Starts m nAf'WBM4riner AhOtit the ttount of his fine. Xbtvarj) John Davis refused to st an officer when called upon, and fifflsd 2 50 each, therefor. The H ei. . . - H. Howe insulted and resisted r officer iait Bight, and this morning' f fined $23 and costs. The - defend. rPid $27 50, and was discharged, j cheapest iotoi1 Hats aud Caps Ro sold at S. Hanstbki & Co., 15 IT1" street; "7- Jg?--Gold to-day 1JS. .7t. Hon. Geo.l jiabton is in the city. S T?e: Epiz66tjfiaaftot got! all the tarkejf :Za: vjv- : ; The Grand Will probably adjoamtoaytKr':-'-1' . '1. ; The . repairs on the Court House ire rapidlj prrogr. ssing. The new Police uniforms h ive been accepted 07 the city authorities Opera 'House Katie Putnam Tfckftta for 4iW Sheriff Blsx ia stlUfntiii midst of repairs. HU office Trill be nice-ne cf these days, The calico ball to be given by the . ..B -" T x 10 "a a. masonic Hail promises to be a grand affair. , - The RU!gh A't. sa;s that Ji.tie """Preaent.tiotf of E.st ijcne. we an UnHn...lKl.J . " uupaiur.ieu success.-- Uur .your Boots 8hoe8, 'Blankett Shawls, Furs, &cj, at 3. Hanstbiji & Co., 15 Market St. The editor of therPee Dee Ucrald h& been to' Charleston but don't admire its lack of enterprise. He thinks the loss of the trade of his section of the coun- I trr hv f!hrUfifnn .ri t . , 7 J ti imigiou ia owing to ine energy ot our merchants who are liberal with their I adTertisements in the cuhf rv rM T7- J9' I Look at the energy ot the Wilmington I merchants ; they advertise in every pa- ucr in thU 8ptinn r,f 0j i per in tnis section ot country and have thereby secured the custom that Chsrles- si .m luriaer uaygr ana we nope thej will retala.it unless Charlesteu comes forward and. offers to the world lt& real advsntages--if it has any. SrEAKio of the Grand Lodge now . . , , , I u ocssxou in iiaieigu, tne itaieigu Xews says: The present Grand Lodge of North Carolina is the largest and most ilntelli- . . ' . ier ever oexore assembled m the State, afad decidedly the most dignified body of law makers rqw in me ciiy. vve were present yes- terday during the discussion on the qstion of non-affiliation and heard a most nowerful and nrrrtimpnttttivo crkaoVi 1 r v .. v j otwb.jW favor Of recognizing non-affiliation a . . " . , - i dosed ni. vote had been taken Oa lUe I resolution. According to our ideas pi Masonic laws, "that's where he made a mistake." Pleasant Ay fair.- T wo iQVJDg hearts anxious to be made one, fortun ately found Justice Cassidey in his office last night and informed him that bis services were required. There is no ro mance about the dingy walls of the Court House, and the youthful coupMe were unsatisfied with the eurround- losrs. The Sanire erallantlv nffVrrl t . tsem tne use of his parlors, to which they repaired and were made one t short notice. After the usual con- &eir way, ana we hope their paths in life mav be as haonv as thv r - - J auspicious An nnw tViA V-n K.. It- - Mcar Allss atie pleased all last night """i vu t&uv, uuuic nnu iu finit0 grace and expression. There is a nervous spirit in this little wight of t woman that rejoices in burly burlying vs sne piay going wona, ana ior aeep im- passioned feeling, we take her heart to full ot jt ; so much -so, that in her singing or aetwg, when called into play, her very eyes shine with it, and t , u : u. 1 sub iuiucls iuat duo is pinjiug. as iuc i hoyden romp she is perfect. Iu fact the makeup of the Company is of the first finish, and tho orchestra is one of the best we have heard in the South. Mr. Ash ton ai old man Crow was splendid, He was the old man to the dot; To- night, East Lynne. 'Let's all go." STATE ITEMS. A case ot colored triplets in Yad kin county. Columbcs, a town in Polk county, has no post office Now is the time to put your Christ- I mas turkeys for fattening.' 1 . J, . . ... - j The horse epidemic is prerailmg in Jones and Lenoir counties. Tbjbbb are 230 Masonic Lodges with I a membership ot 11,149 in this State. A . , i Cousin Davie county is selling for I .30cts. .per bu8hel. Wheat $1.00 per bushel. - ''' ' ' : '-' - ' ; :S- The College met m the Senate Cham uc - .LL r r-i rT-l v i nesa disappear. The palest cheeks . derive, and casttbe-vote of North1 Carolina for from beUfying bapsmdt thU de Grant and WilsOn.; - f . lhrhtfal cosmetic a warmer hue, and the Six or seven whiskey distilleries are J soon to be established in Chatham county, and four or five more will socn be started m Orange, : V A LITTL16 boy bit by Wynne, Yancey ti j i TS- 7 . , J & Co's bull dog jn Ralegh severe daya since, near their stable; has since died 1 of his wounds. ' j J; B; ITeathery, Eq. ot thisidty,-was appointed .Secretary to the College, and W.B. Glenn. ' Esq , of Yadkin countyf: was selected a messenger to convey the Tote to Washington. " "; The Goldsboro' Messenger learna from a correspondent at Rocky Mount, that there are several cases of small pox io tbaj neighborhood. Many persons are leaving, and the teachiug at the colleger- has been suspended for a few days The Electcbal College. The Elec tors for President and Vice-President of the United States elected at the recent election in North Carolina, met in .-,; T? 1 01 rH tn Tiiin- r- rT-n .R' Jr. PbiUip8 . bavma: accepted the ofiQce of Solicitor General of thC Treasury since the election, tendered his resigna- 88 ?a E,tctor for the State at larsfe. when James H. Harris waff elected to fill the vacaocy. LATEST BY TEIiEGRAFH From Ohio. Daytox, Dee. 6. Gen. C. C Maxwell formerly At-sessor of the 6th Ohio District, was wounded five times during the war, has committed sui cide. . ClKCI3fKATI, Dec. C. The report of the trade and commerce of Cincinnati for the past commercial year shows rthe1 asgresate value of imports at 31.0Q,0Q0, an increase over tha preceding of 531,000,000. Total value of Exports S2QO.000.000 an Increase of 821,000,000, The greateat Increase has been in iron, the increase of imports in pig iron for the preoed- n year being 03 per cent. In tons and an in crease In exports of pis iron of 85 per cent. In tons. The increAKa in ImnnH nf during the last decade was 375 per cent?, and ln exPrts tho same period was 70 per cent.' , vCv ' n The Tribune editorially states, that the daughters of the late Mr; Greater, are un- 7lllng und?r an circumstances, that the should be adhered to. but will not object Jny t"monmi to.tn memory of their " uuu w uuim a. j. x mici r monument to Mr. Greeley. The Panama papers reports the wreck of the new steamer Tacora, for Liverpool, near. MontCTCtlio. Loss, 750,000. From Washington. Washisgtok, Dec 6. In the Houso, Mr. Dawes, during his re marks on the revenue bill expressed confi dence that at an early day taxes will be re moved from everything but whiskey and tobacco. f .J ,1- onslderln- the resolution luqiring 01 mo i.'resiaent wny troops -were flon Will bo hl?Hrl hv mrarnnfva Trt HftH. w W I AXIS ilAlil tary Committee. From Pennsylvania. MiFLiy, Dec 6. The second section of the Western bound Cincinnati train ran into the first section, telescoping two pullman cars. Five bodies havo been remcved. No Southerners In tho list. : , . From Nova Scotia. Halifax, Dec. C. The Western Union Telegraph Company have purchased the Kova Scotia lines. New York Markets. New York. December 6. Stocks firm. Money firm at 7 per cent. short 110. Government bonds quiet and tt-fc, Bns taie conns very strong. meu pianos wi cente; Orleans rn eenla. KnJp: of 1 002 talva Tritn- changed. Wheat quiet and very firm. Cora , dull and unchansed. Pork dnll- mess SIC 00. Lard dull steam Ttf a 8Vcts. per lb. Spirits Turpentine dull at CI a 61 cents. Rosin dull at 83 00 for strained. tm. By Cable. PAHIS,-Dce. fl. ine liovemmcntal situation at Versailles I m a - . ",7: " W ITnrr V yesterday by the Assemblv are reported as hostile to the Republic. Republican jour- nals of Paris declare that the Assembly does not represent the will of Franco and de- mands its immediate dissolution. President 5 . , imurs i CApwieu iu reaigu. The government will probably make a tatement at a session of the Assembly to day as to the course it intends to take. Foreign Markets. London, Icombcr 0 Noon. Consols 8101)4 ; TJ. 8. 5's SO. Livkefool. December 6 Noon. Cotton opened steady. Uplands lOd; Or- ieans 104i0d. L.VTER. Cotton steady; uplands KKi; Orleans KQid. Masks and. Faces.Ladies who masks their faces and necks with enamels, endan ger their health to no purpose. The plaster work deceives nobody There is but one article known which will restore a blemished complexion, or ercate. external brilliancy and bloom where they have never hereto- , ir.ftvftTT. n.r,y. Tt. Wfnrm th? tniit miracle by intusing vitality into the skin. Th fl)r&1 a herDal Jttlce8 of hleh 11 18 composea genuy stimulate tne circulation . the 'lnBte blood VC58el. brace the nct work of nerves through which they pass Thus quickened and strengthened th external coTeriug soon acquires a fresh arms, 'hands and . neck, a : blonde lustre which the charlatan, who profess to nuke "beautifal forever with their pbhv onoui cement, can never hopo to imitate , vFJly X, ! proprietcr of Pr, Pierce's Golden Medical filscoveiy for ft medicine that will equal It 1,000 Kewar will ha paid by th e in during severe and lingering Coughs, Bronebltis and all diseases of the lungs. .-j :iqrfcet. cotu: : , C-idea Streets.1 ; - oTCMDr3 IStb. 1S72. 'Ji'j??' ' ?0: for mixed, and 6 cents for "white. "' "ats Axe. actlTe and firm. , Sales of 6.C00 bushels Western at 40 a 44 cents. Hat ab STBAWMarket quiet but firm. Western Hay 2Sa $80 for-Inferior pTimo Uiy;$A..8l:;y58traw wanted at a S33 per ton of 2.000 lbs:, : . co: FICIAI. WILMINGTON MARK ET. j J TFKIDAY Dec 6 1:80 P. M. ' Cbcdb Tt?bpnYi'kb Market aniet lint steady.lth sales of &IQ bbls. at 5 23 tor vVirin and yellow dip. abd $3 25 ,or nard, I nerSSOfts. - - - per 2S0:&8. Spirits TcancsTiNE No sales reported. Market quiet ; 56 .cents oTered, and 57 cents asked. ". '' RosiN-r-The sales reported are only 500 bbls at $3 25 for strained, buyer's option December delivery. Tab Only 37 bbls received, which went a,t 54 per bbl. , Cottos The market seems to rule rath er quiet to-daj, and the sales reported are only-C:osles at 18 cents, and 20 do at 18 coats per lb. . ; MARINE. ARRIVED. 5 German Baraae Julie Hevn. Albreeht. Bordeaux Fian:e, Master with haltast. SphrS TBaker. Davis. I'm Pbl!aleJDhi. to Harris a & Howell; with coal to Worth fc vvoiro, 6 schr Topaz, Harrlss. from Beaufort. N u, io waster StftniAI PlfA.U'lv R?nr Cmm Vow Vnrb to Cape Fear Fibre Co. 8chr 8 C Eorn. Moore, tm Jacksonville, to Edwards Jb Hall. CLEARED. . o sjieasasnip rioneer,waiceiey, xori-hua. 1 Child fori Baltimore, by A D Cazaux. RECEIPTS. PER RIVER STEAMERS, &cv . Bchr Topaz-vO bushels ovsleri. 13 bbls fish. 8cbr S C Ebom 110 bbls crude tumen- tine, 20 do fisb 7 bales cotton. .EXPORTS. . . COASTWISE. Philadelphia. Steamship Pioneer 666 bales cottou, 122 bbls ro&in. 242 caks spir its turpeutine, 198 bbls tar, S5.323 lett lum- vvi, tw. uai lags, 11 1VU9 UiU 11UU, v HUiyiJ alekevs. 2 pktrs mdse. 6 bacrs terra Dins Listvi Vessels an liie fori ul v ll- mington, N. C, Lec. 3. 1872. BARQUES Ger Thest, Erdmaun, idg Europe, v. Willard Bros Gar MenUg, Stromstadt. dis, Jkomt & Co ;t BARQUEANTINE Br Vtp & Mebane, Roberts, dis. Vick & Mebane BRIGS. Br Vietor, Barnes,' dis, , r 3 Northrop &CuraniiDg Swedish Dellin. StroferiD, dis, Heiue Bros oiacK owao, vv inaiaia, aw. E Kidder & Sons SCHOONEKb Ocean Traveler, Adams, ldsr Boston, Harries & Howell Stephen Bennett, Bennett, die, Worth & Worth Stephen G Bart, Hart, dis, . Willard Bros- faul & Ihompson, btars, repg, Harriss & Howell Thos Q Smith, Bacon. dU, do Vmnk Wflltfir. RrwtAr Hia An Annie Jones oner'dw J H Chadbourn & Co l?r uarieton, AlDury, us, ifi Kidder & Son, List oi Vessels JSaiied for this Port PHILADKLPHIA. Scbr Rhodella Blew, Vangi'der, E-ld Oct 16 Schr Hannah Little Crawford, eld Noy 25 Vsexxts "Wtuxted. ifor Cbbbin's ' Child's Commentator ON THE BIBLE, for the HOME CIRCLE. l.'XX) age. 250, Enirravlnes. The best cn ter prise or tne year ior agents. .Every tamily tti i i n sa. vn i t rv rT n i n rr i 17 o i r rrxwr rri rs, 1 1 a mart m a. v a i x . .. T For circulars address H.. Ooodspeed & Co., 37 Park Row. New. York. BUlMIx FCL.T. (s0 Tar used) foroutslde work and inside in- stead of plaster. Felt .carpeting, Ac Send 2 stamps fbr circular and samples CJ FAY Camden, NJ REIDVILLE FEXtlMIsE CO LI, EG JB. diil Pi One1 hundred and sixty five 'dollars PAU7 will pay board And 1 uition in this Tnaflfntinn inr fori Mlbndar mAnfha AMraca Thos "Ward White, Reidvllle. Spartanbure 1823 JVBII.EE, 1873. NEW YORK OBSERVER. Thh Ytfft Rfillcious and Secular Familvnws I paper." S3 a year with the J UBILEE YEAR J i-w. MUAFV ii. AlUita; .v uu,. i 37 Park Row, New fork. SEND FQH A SAMPLE COPY. DOORS, SASHES. BLINDS, k Send for Illnstratd Catalogue to BRADLEY & CURRIER, 51 & 50Dey et, N T 'LOUR, COFyflB, HOOP IKON AND GLUE. 1,000 Barrels Flour, 400 Sacks Mocho, Rio, Java and Laguayra Cofiee, 2,000 Bundles II oop Iron, 200 Barrels Glue, . . For nale by . ' w ' P, K7EBCHNKR.' dc 2 . . r i6S- CLIFFORD HOUSE, NORTH FRON T' STREET j - 7 WHOU2UGTOK, 2T ALL WILL REMEMBER THAT I AM constantly snppUed with liquors. Cigars and Tobacco, of ths very bst. Furnishe'' rooms are also kept for the aceosunodat v c tta traveling public J. A. CLIFFORD, Proprieto: J hot . - ? . - r .. BOOK Agents now at work, or looking for some new book, should write at once itr circulars of the best sellin&r books -nnhlished. Extraordinary Inducements offered Superb hums given away ranicuxars ire ao liueea mty publishing Co, Clan., o M2li .AD7KIITISEi.llJTN. I 1 UST received, a larce assortment of 1 SMALL. AND FAMILYT'BIBLES! Prayer BbVR of all sites and styles; Hymn Boots, Hymnals, Albums, &c ' , looli: store, . Call and select from the largest assortment ra the citr of Work H xes, r.tinsUesks Gold Pens and Pencils, Fancy Boxes &o, at . - v . . . . . HEINSBERGER'S' . Live Book and'Music Store. ;'' 5 172- dec 6 Dacember 2d 25th Is Ciiristmas MOWisthet'matosend in. SfAiS1 row we di ana oe merry te-day, inr to wor- uiaos or drink a good deal. Clubs Of 30 drink mnw Clubs of 40 usually.drlnk all. oec4 170-tf YHISESE, BUTIJSK, CANDLKS AND SOAP. 275 Boxes Cheeee, 60 lubs Butter, 20U Boxes Ca- dies, 250 ! froap, For sale by - - - j F. W. KEUCn.NTEh. aec a i 168 WHISKEY AND SENE OIL. KRO- 25 Barrels Apdles, 125 Coru and Rve Whlkev 30 Kerosene Oil, For sale by . F. W. KERC LINER. FAVORITE FLOUR! Official Awards of the Cape Fear Ag ricultural Association I THE special and most va'uxble pre mium for BEST LOAF BREAD we cairn to have been piven to tLat made of the FAVORITE FLOUR. Tiro Awards iyer Freminsis ! were also Given for Plain and Fruit Cakts, end the Flour ued was the 'FAVORITE." We will py forfeit it we cannot prove from the awards ot nreminnjs tnat the FAVORITES FLOijR ' took mt re premiums than anv other one brand of F our shown at the Fair. ' CHA8. D. MYERS & CO., I 7 Nortlj Fiont tt Owners of the celebrated bruud of Fa vorite Flour. nov 25 163 WEDDINGS, , PARTIES and BALLS, Supplied with all kinds of G-lassware and Crockery At reasonable rates. WM. M. STEVENSON, Princess street, Lvan's Block. I23-tf oct 8 rJFVV SCHEDIIU. jtN AND AFTER THIS DATE, the follow " lng schednl, will be run on the Street Railway. 1 Cars will leave corner jt Red Cross and Front streets, for the Union Depot, at 2:40 A. &!.-, daily, to meet tho Southern train, stop ping at the various Hotels and Boarding Houses on the route, leaving the depot on the arrival of the Northern train. Will leave corner of Front and Red Cross streets at 7:30 A. M for Union Depot, in order to connect with the Northern bound train, rnakms: the usual stoppages at the Ho tels and Boarding Houses, leaving TJnion Depot oh the arrival of the Southern train. In the evening will leave corner of Front and Red Cross streets at 5 P. M., making the usual stoppages, leaving the Union ! not on the arrival of the Northern train. fTont at iuw Jr. jvl, to meet t&$ Southern Rkotjxjlr SCHXZ) JCHxaaTTTr-Pttriag the day tne from 6dWt A. M- rJr.ni sif cars will run allowing 15 mi5,t;fcs bstwaen each turnout! and for ue ?urther accommodation of the publ.Vx, ear will be run until iuso p.m. QKnuft UAJNllilj KLEIN.' anne HS-tr JCtiTABLIHUEI) laid. X. W. BROWN 6c SONS, DblALBKS IN Fine Watches, Clocks. JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, FANCY GOODS, &c. GOLD HEADED QA.NES. Agents for the ' D lAMOHB S PECTA VIES." No, 37 Market Street, Wilmington, N. C. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry carefnllv repaired. nov i3 iii32w eod " Special Notice. The business of thi late Thomas W. Brown will be continued and' conducted by the nn derslned at ihi tid stand, No. Tf Market street, under ihenkme ind style cf .T..tK4BR'WjS & &Oi$8. The panaca hcrttcfaref so UTtzlij ex tended lx TtspXt? jSiy t'll -V. 4 -L L otORY L.-tJ. l BR0W&. 133 2eod i. JTi nov 13 I "Tb;THE-LADtES; ) OW OPENING , A large and handsome assortment of Millinery Goods, -- Fancy Goods, " : Notions,. &e.; &c. Having just retarned from London and Paris, I can offer extraordinary in ducemcnts as to prices, stjles and quali- tics- CALL AND 8EB TEB Something new and very stylish, ' THE SATCHEL BELT" Escliauge Corn er. sept 19 106-tf SECURE A HOME at seventy-five dollars and np. wards. Plenty of time given for paymenU' No excuse for paying rent also a Trull house for rent. Apply to' 4 , " .. JAMES WTUBOIT. fsbl m-tf -AIT JQW". Silk Poplias. Silks. hcetinss. Hosiery Laces., ' l'dging Itisertinso. ir. " , (jaiiies Under Wenr, DlHnkets lluops. Bustle R ops, - . Hustles, Collars and Caffs.' rnpts, J White G ods, , opera Flannels. 'atihg. Satieen, ' neinos. ISombazine, Kmires8 CIths. R-ps, I'lHids, ' a . is i it aunt iJoac CH, Veive eens. Prlnti, ha Is, Mirtiuff, Flannels, Towels. In addition to the above, our ! -if" Fancy Goods and Imported Notions, Ribbons arid Q-loves, AND ' . i. Cannot bo surpassed in the State. Call at. , fto. 20 Market Street, - 'i .' .' and examine our stock. 1 N. A. COHEN & PON. ct 17 lS0-3m FURNITURE. o P E T- S , OIL CLOTHS, SHADES. CURTAINS, &c.J The Largest Stock Ever Offered in. , the City. . Vi-itrs to the city are' respect f ally rfquBtojl to call and examine Stock j and Price. 1 I nv 13 D. A. SMITH & CO. 4 153-tf HOYS ! and CHILD RENS' - SUITS 31TJNS0N & CO'S. Cheafs at BUY CLOTHING ' AXD OENT8 . . FURNISHING GOODS of ilUNSON i CO'S, . - . - 38 Market at. nov 26 . - 164' ji yap! FOE SALE. - I'" .
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