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( kit a 7 . s, v : 1 ; : i i i I s i ! l L, '. i 1 ( ! j I i 1 I ! U C - PRICE $6 00. ESTABLISHED, 1851. .- WILMINGTON, N. C, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24, 1877. 1 I I A. ' H 7 ( 1 i i , i 4 THE TELEGRAMS, MEWS OF IE WORLD. IUK0PK1X SIHITIOX IUSIFaTOK- ABLE TO PEACE- . Electoral BUI rndor Discussion in Both Branches of Congress. PETITIONS lUn'G ITS PASSAGE ' BECEITEO. Tucker of Ylrglnla Speaks In Favor, C0XI1I.JIG DITTO- Boitonlans Enthusiastic In 1U Favor. Noon Reports. WASHINfiTO. WnmsaTOH, Jan. 23. W. , B. Nash, colored, . Bepublioa'i Senator and Presidential Elector of Bonth Carolina testified that Col. Childs of Caroline National Bank had ttJ tempted to bribe him to vota for Til. den. OoL Childs has been sub poned. f . The Daily Chronicle baa tm pended publication. , Basin.-Mr. Wallace, of Pennsyl tania. presented a petition from A. E. Boaie, Jno. Welsh and other leading oitlanns of Philadelphia with oat distinction to party in favor of the passage of bill in regard to count ing the eleotoral vote. He pre seuted a petition from the oitisens of Pittsburg, bota laid on the table. The bill now being before the Senate, The committee on eleotiona of tbe House adopted a resolution that Bnttzhad prima faoie title to the eat from certificate of the Supreme Court of South Carolina, that he bad received a majority vote in the Second District. Southern oommit- tees sit with closed doors. JL Housm. Report o i Privileges and Powers of Houae undar discussion may crowd out Payne's report of tbe joint eleotoral bill to-day. -BnUa seated. itBOPJ. .' London, Jan. 23. The body of the. wife of Capt. Wilcox,, of the American ship George Green; has been identified at Kingston, Devonshire.' The ship with all on board was lost. ' . Reports lhat Servia wishes to make peace with the Porte are more positive ly repeated. It is stated that Servia actually asks the mediation of England . notwithstanding the withdrawal of her ambassadors from Constantinople. The Porte will not immediately recall its ambassadors from European capitals. Both Russia and Turkey desire fur ther negotiations With the powers. ; The Tdrkish... ambassadors at European courts have given assurances from the Portek that Turkey would not attack Servia until the termination of the ar mistice.' ' , ' . t . CONDENSED TELEGRAMS. Perry and , Wilfskill, prominent ' bankers of San Francisco, have bus-. pended, ' There were three ineffectual ballots forU.S, Senator in the West -Virginia Legislature yesterday. At New York yesterday the Astoria masked burglars were sentenced as follows: John James, twenty years, and fifteen years in another case: Jeremiah "McCarthy, twenty years; James Riley, ten years. 'A misplaced switch at Mill Creek, a station on the Louisville Short Line Railroad, threw the through passen ger train going south off the track at . an early hour Tuesday morning. Offi cials of the road say no one was hurt: J!he New Jersey Senate Tuesday ; morning ballotted for V, S. Senator as follows: John R. McPbereon, Dem., 11; Frcd'k T. Frelinghuyscn, Rep;, 10. The House balloted: John R. McPber son, 30; Fred'k T. Frelinghuysen, 30. Tho bill agreed upon the State Tem perance Alliance, was introduced in the House. 1 flight Reports. WASHINGTON. WibHisoiox, Jan. 23. Jame B. Miwoa baa been appointed tobacco Inspector or tbe Fourth District of North Carolina. Cnfirmation Hamilton Diat, At torney General of Kcutueky, auil .V1'88 Johuaon Ii-tnias'er of Gritfiu, GiHrgia. ' , .-- lieu. Angnr telegraph th fx-cre tary of War Unit there is uo Troth in tbennnll-px story, telegraphed frcm Sew Orleaus five dy ago. Tuf judiciury oonsinittetot the bow' agreed to report the bit! piohbitlng troops within twn milea of polliug place ten days bifura ftu"leotioii. day. The comroittw? reported thatarn tides of impeachment ouht not to be reported agitinat Si'Cretry' Bub iason. Gu. Eokert. PreBidi nt- of the At lantic and Paoifio Telegraph Cutu 'pSby, br fore fhe committee on privi ligea and power, anid be would pro duce the diapatohea called fur, that none of tbem had been dw)tr.yed to bis knowledge. Mr. Tucker, In closing hia speech, advocated tbe parage of tbe electo ral compromise bill, not as coming np to his own idea of a tribaim! for counting the electoral vote, but an a measure of pence which wi.uld'giv aatisfaciliou and security Senath. -Quite a number of reso lutions from merc-inti'e orgairzv tions and ather bodieu were present ed in favor of the bill, . Sbermau said it was paiofnl for him to dissent irom a geutlemau he esteemed so highly, and proceeded to argno against the bill Oonkliug foowed in a speech in favor of the bill. He ridiculed the idea that the Preaident pro tern had the power to oount the vote. Oouk Irtg concludes to-feorrow. " ! Adjourned. '' ;:; 1 ' ( House. Affor somo unimportant business Seelye npnko agaius? the report of tbe privilpgos atd powers oommittee but in the con rue of Lib speecii referriug to tho report of the joint committee recently m-ule, ha said he thought It full of lofty patri. otism, and if it could be adopted by Congress with the unanimity with which it was reported from the, com mittee, he would regard it as the mast glorious event of the com mencement of the second century of Amerioan Iudependeh3r. Williams argued agains) Che pend ing report. Tucker made a constitutional and legal argument in support of it. A vote will be reaohed toaorrow, whan Payne will report on tbe eleo toral bill. ... Adjourned. . v-- MAssAenrsirn. Larbncb, Janfr 23 -Aaron N. Joy has been arrested for falsifying to his payrolls.. ' Bostoh, Jan. 23 At a meetingjt Faneoil Hall, about four thousand persons wepreaent. Mayor Price presided. Relntions were adopted thanking tbe committee of both the houses for the electoral bill. The resoluti ns are very strong. ' V UW T0BK. o ' A Lb ant, Jan'. 23. In the Senate a resolution endorsing: the . electoral bill was lost . ILLINOIS. '.; Spkinofield, Jan. 23. On the thirty-third ballot for United Stat-? Senator, Logan, 83; Anderson, 89; Washburne, 18; Mattering, 10. f ,'r-..--r f, . GE0UCIA- ' 1 AttAnta, Jan. 23. The5 ballot for United States Senator, resulted ns follows: Norwood, 104; Hill, 86; Smith, 22; Walker, 4j Jenkins, 1; neoessary to onoice, COLORADO- , , Siotrx Crrr, Jan. 23. It is report ed at Fort Kandall that a train of fifteen wagoua and twenty men, com ing from the Black Hills, .was cap tared by Crazy Horse's band. None escaped.'--"" " A dob. man in Chicago baa recent ly given symptoms of a peculiar insanity. His name is James Love,' Jr. and he is crazily in lovuwitu Victoria Queen of Great Britain, and Empress of India. ' He swears in bis harmless lunacy that she reoiprocaU s bis affection. Mr. Love'a estivte- is valued at $75,0O0,ia spite of which, the jury returned- a verdict; finding him dmtraoted in mind and reoom- mending the appointment of m con aervator. Xt:GILATURli )!' KOKTU CAR OLINA. Cumltnttd frm Ottcmr. SENATE. t Monday, Jan. 22. Finger: Bill to revive and oonaoli Juty tlie publio school iiw. l'Lu bdi provide tuat tlie towu.tuip coin fljUUt's 8li;U be atioiisbixl, aud that ihtir datif bo d vided between the couuty Ixiard of education and du inct oouiiuitt4H. It further pro vider that each county shall, without rKud U townobip; iiuua,. bt divided icio'coiiVeuiaut Fcbbol UiatrictB, each ditriotto uavaila own oommilteo, obdrged with the hiring ofitsowu ti-acliur and tbo Patrol of its owu sohool; and that ou tha first Monday in September tbe County Board ai E luoatiotf aliall apportion ' all f nudu rt-teivea . Iroav.uie ttSat9,;lKiara oc Education, from the operation of section 5. Artiole IX of the Consti tution; also all the ordinary reveue levied for the -Jurrei.t fiscal y3ar, so to it eaob sohoot committee will .be iiiforuid of the amouuk ot funds ap?' iiortioued theoi. The aht-riff ia r- qnired to etrle --for the school fund on th first ut Dccember.J It was referred t? tus committee on ftituoa- Ffek.'.TJUl to allot and distribute th indicial towera of the btatti. was amandeif; and, on motion of Mr. Foiav the rules were suspended and the bill passed its several readings, Xiill to providn .iot tho improve ment . and reclamation of "swamp lands in Onslow and other oouotiea, afier sme'di'-cussion, failed to pant its third reading by a yota ol yeaar 14, naysw. " r .- liik-a moved to reoonsider the vote by Thiol) thr bih relating to tbe iru proveueiit ot awamp lands failed to pass, and on motion of Stanford that motion was poitpond until Thursr flarr next a 12 o'olook. ' ' HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES By Pihnixi -A petition from certain citirens of Pender county- asking to be relieved from their present 'system of couuty government. Referred. iiy lioberts: A bill to establish uni form eonnty governments. Referred. J5y i-eunell: A bill to establish a criminal court in. New Hanover coun ty. . JiolerredV j s .u :;. , ' : ! 11. 15. Hz. a bill to be entitled an act to restore to 'the 8 Ute its repre seuUtiou iu the W. N. CR. R. Co., was made the special order for Thurs day next at 12 o'oclock. Kichardbon- moved a suspension of the rules to take up a hill in relation to the Wilmington Mutual Insurauce- Co. The motion prevailed and the bill passed its several readings. '? ... unaer suspension oi tna ruiee, a. B. No. 271, bill to protect tho States interest in railroad and other corporations, with an amendment of fered by the judiciary committee was taken up. and on motion was made the special order for ta-morrow. Uiuler a suspension of-the rules the resolution in regard to the juris diction of jnatice of the peace was taken up The resolution- asks for the appointment of a joint committee to - consider the changes necessary nnder the amended Constitution in regard to the oivil jurisdiction of justices of the peace. The resolu tion was adopted and rent to tna Senatu without being engrossed. : A bill to be entitled an aot to in corporates the Bellevua Cemetery of Wilui'.Dgton, with, an amendment by the Senate was" fakeu , up 1 and tbe amendment concurred in. The bill as amended was then passed and ordero l to be enrolled for ratifica tion. ,. . j-J.i 'J ..it State IScws. A number of discontented people about Abbeville are "going .West," Better stay. Mr. James H. Pool takes charge of the local and hairiness department of the Statesville Landmark. Mr. W, E. Pell, has been Bleoted Stoward for the institution for the Deaf and Dumb and the blind. There have beed seventyfive deer killed within a radius of ten milos around Troy, in this oounty, during the past three wevks. One of the amendments to tbe charter of Davidson College just passed by the Senate is one pro i ding for representation in the B iard of Trustee! to the extent of four members. . , ' ; , . A8hcville Pioneer : A man by tbe name o' Gaaperaon undertook to cross the French Broad a few miles al'ova here in a canx. The river had teen frozed and the iou was briuking np 'into huge blocks. They under took to pole tbe canoe through the floating ice when it was uj set and both men burled into the icy .Jide. ' Gasperson not knowing boj- to swim, was drowned. Tbe other man succeeded in getting atiore, almost frozen to death. Xewbcm itut Shell : A large num ber of young men were- aeembled at Jincs' 13 iy laat rtatur lay and having IfjMely indulged iu ardent spirits, be- CHlllH JOVlttl. MUlUaiUg kUCUlOOITOO VJ passing jokes at each other. . A young man named William Gaboon jHstiiigly made Borne remark in refer ence to Archibald Ireiiud which canned a laugh, whereupon Irelaud picked up a fenoe rail and dealt a a vere blow on tbe head of Cahoon, f'om tho effects of which he died in about two hours, m ' ; . The Ltfindoa Daitu Tdenranh cor- tiAea to an average daily circulation between July 1 and December 1, 1876, of 200.3 IT, which is something na paralleled in newspaper hwtorj, LOCAL NEWS. v Proceedings r the Meeting af the VUh ard DenocrwUc Club. We have been furnished with the ii . i: rk. .: r the Fifth Ward Democratic Clnb. heldfi0 on Monday night, with a request that they be published: Resolved, That the recent action of the Executive Committee of the Cetr tral Clnb does not reflect the wishes of the citizens or of the Democratic Con servative party of the Ward. ; , Resolved, That all we ak 05, expect ofalie usurping party now ia possession Of the city government, b that they "step down and out." . . , s . .,. Resolved, That the election pro posed to be held lu March, will only re. salt in continuing ur power that party which we labored bo hard to defeat in the recent election. Resolved, That the only safe, and sure way of bringing about the desired reform in the city . government, is through power-secured by the amended State Constitution. . . Resolved, That a committee of three from this Club be appointed to meet with corresponding committees of. the other Democratic Clubs of the city, to take the neoeaaary ataps to annul the Charter of the City, so that a Board of Aldermen can be ap pointed by the Legislature or Gov ernor, instead of by an election. Said Aldermen to elect, one of their number as Mayor and to elect all other city officers. " Retolved, That this Clnb select two smtabld parsons for Aldermen to be named for fuoh appointment. Hetolved, That anvi action taken by the Ci y Central orpGeneral Com mitte most be referred back to the Ward Clubs for their approval or re jection. Betolved, That if no other Ward Cubs take action to suit our wishes that we send a copy of these resolu tions to the Legislature tbrongh our Secretary of State, ftiaj. Engelhard, as being the desires of the Fifth Ward and signed by members there of. - t . Wilmington as a Cotton Market. t Tbe immense increase of the re ceipts of cotton at this port thus far this season as compared with tbe same period last year, proves that Wilmington can be justly ranked as a flrat class cotton market. Of course the price obtained here and the faoil itties (inolnding low freight and dia patch) for both domestic apd foreign shipments are equal to those of any Southern commercial city,' or the cotton wonldo elsewhere. We give below a comparative statement of receipts, as well as exports domestio and foreign for like periods in the last and present season ; ' RECEIPTS OFOOTTOM AT WILM1KCTOK, From the 1st of October, 1875, to the 23d of January, 1870. both in clusive, 59,204 bales; from the 1st of October 1870, to the 23d of January 1877, both ioolnsive, 86,287, belts. Inorease present year, 28,023 bales. ' . i . SXJPOBTS OOMMTW, From the 1st of October 1875, 0 tbe 23d of January 1870, both loolu's ive, 87,187 baits; from the 1st' of Oc tober 1876 to the 23d of January 1877, both inolnsive, 64,955 bales; increase present yt-ar, 17,768 bales. BirOBTS F0BS105, . From the 1st of October 1875, to the 23d of Jaauary 1876Aboth inclu sive," 18,972 bales; from tbe n.f October 1876 to this 23d of Janny 1877, both inclusive, 26,006 bales; iuorease present year 7,034 bales. Cotton Thieves Come to Grief. ( Yesterday the watohman at Messrs. Worth A Worth's reported at the Marshal's office that a boat loaded with 17 bags of cotton was concealed nnder the wharf. Officer Lawis Gor don 'was dispatched to investigate the matter. Bet met k man -down at the boat and asked him if he knew whose boat it was. The fellow re plied that be did not, and Wanted to know why the question was asked. After some parleying the fellow con fessed, tuat it was his ootton bat he had bought it. He also sUted that the boat was not his but that he bad pat the ootton into it from hia boat, to keep it oat of the rain. He was carried to the station house where he gave in his name as Daniel Brown. Some time after officer Van Souleu arrested Dick Ganse, a' oolored lad about ted years of age, for having a bag of ootton in bis possession and failing to give an account ot where he got it. Hu was carried to the station house. , Thermometrlcal. 1 1 t t v : :i ! The state of the thermometer at tbe various stations named below was ob served at tho signal office in this city at 4:30 p. in.: . j ' . Augusta, 44; CharlcstoD,46; Galves ton, 50; Jacksonville, 6(1; Mobile, 45; New Orleans, 48; Iorfolk, 37;. Savan nah, 60; Wilmington, 40 ,.-- -f . Opera House. Mr. Van Laer's concert lost night for the benefit of the Orphan Asylum was indeed a grand one, Every piece on the programme was well rendered, and some of the performances, both vo cal and instrumental, were heartily eo- The Cornet Band, led by Mr. Geo. Johnson, performed four pieces, the most effective of which was an Antante and waits by Keller. .The male quartette and male chorus ren dered two well selected songs with pow er and expression. Schubert's Sere nade,' a most exquisite composition, was song by a basso and soprano that we have never heard' excelled for native compass and. sweetness, anywhere, on or off Jhe stage. "The stringed orches tra, was. a. new and delightful additioa to the evening's entertainment A duet on the Zither was tumultously applauded, . the young - gentlemen, Messrs. Erlich and'. VanOredell, being called out three times. The overture to "Martha" on' piano and organ with full' orchestral accompaniment, was one of the most enjoyable renditions of the concert The andante, larghctto and allegro movements were executed iu fine time, and with great expression. We must be excused for mentioning Mrs. Kalfcweiler's share ia the per formance' separately. Her voice is a pure,' sweet soprano, and her face is perfectly composed when she sings, not changing when she makes high O a rare acoompliabmnt even for prima dounu. , " She sang sever Bongt and was justly encored every time she appeared. " ' ; - Mr. Hanson Bowdcn acted as master of ceremouie very handsome ly. He made his laconic opening announcement with tbe composure and in the full sonorous tones of an. old Roman senator who had been ed ueated for tbe forum. Ws think I e deserves a mention with the others although his part did not ap pear on the programme. r , ; i Judge A. A. MeKoy. While we are persuaded that the rotation of Judges in the State will work for good as aa abstract prin oiplo governing s judicial system, still we know that tbe people of aha Fourth Judioial District part with Judge McKoy with sincere regreT As a judge, well' veraed in the law ; striot and impartial, following "line upon line" be yet so tempers justice with meroy that justice itself can have ' no orimes committed ia its name. Courteous, bightoned, chival rous, the man is the exact type of the judge, Towards the gentleman of the bar he is patient and deferential, rather than assuming. Towards the wit ness upon the stand obeying the mandates of tbe law he enjoins the respeot of-cootmsel Towarda the prisoner Vjpoi trial there is that! in his meaner, even in the tone of voice, which gives assurance that , the law nnder his direction is as a protecting sagis . betweon him and Injustice. Firm and resolute, juatioe is no less justice with him because of its rs- lentings. ' ' ' 1 4 i ' Opinions In the Supreme Court ' - Among the opinions filed in ihe Supreme Court on Monday are tho following of local interest : . By Pearson, O. J. Stephen H. Tbreadgill Vs. John J, MoLendon, from Anson; judgment below affirmed. Bylteade.J.: Amos Wade vs. David M. Carter, from Craven t iudgmeotaffirmad. F. H. Darby va. city of Wilming ton, from New Hanover : judgment reversed and judgment nere lor de fendant. ; By pxwlmarn J. i f ,j fT John A. Long et al. vs. Commla i ioners of Richmond, from Richmond ; injunction modified and case remand ed. . - John O, Heyer, vs. Ned Beatty, from New Hanover ; judgment re versed and case rsmanded. Dlstlngulahed Visitor. '"'' Dr. J. T. Metcalfe, Professor of "thr- ory and practice of medicine" in the college of Physicians and Surgeona of New York city, accompanied by his wife and son, Mr: Henry Metsaife, of the navy, arrived in the city on the 7 0 Northern train last night, and , are- atoppiug . at the Pnroell House,) The doctor's visit is for tbe purpose of recreation. He will rpecd some, time in this city and then go further South. ; Obsequies of 8. Martin, Esq, the funeral or Mr. Martin on yes terday was attended by a large con course of friends, Biahop Atkinson and the RevL Dr. Watson, officiating. The body was borne to its last resting place by' the following pall-bearers: Messrs. E. E. Burruss, Geo. Myers,' Jaa. H. Chadbourn, Geo. Chadbouru, -W. L Smith and Dooald MacRae. ' lUneas of Col. Robert Strange. It was with profound sorrow that the .community learned of an attack of paralysis which had stricken the above named gentleman on yesterday. CoL Strange complained of a sick headache lathe morning bat had gone to the Court House to attend to a case which Was set for the day. (the arguing of a motion for a sew trial in the ease of Porter vs. Durham) And had been speaking about thirty minutes, it was then a few minutes after one o'clock, when he turned to 'a table to get bis notes, which Cell from his hand on. the floor, whereupon Mr. John M. Bielliugs, ot ' Duplin county, an aaaoeiate counsel of tba Col's who was sitting nar him pink ed them np aad handed tbem to bias, when he dropped "them a second time, oommetioing to totter and would have fallen when Mr. John L Holmes, ano'ber associate counsel in th case, oangh him and eased him down in his chair. Dr Porter (the plaintiff in the ease) went immediate ly to him and asked bim if he had any pains, the Col not Answering, (being nnxhle t speak,) when tbe Doctor oommroca to adminis ter to bim by bathing bis head in cold water tbe ouly remedy he had al baud, "fie was then moved to the County Com miasiouer's room adjoining, and placed npon a lounge, Dr, W. G. Thomas bin family physician being sent for in the meautime, A Car liege was obtained and the O A. . wis romoved to his dwelling. His entire right side is paralysed and he wn still in a state of unconsciousness op to our last report. His friends hoped, however, as ' lata as seven o'olook last night that be was some easier.' Home Again." . i The many friends of Mr. F. If. James were rejoioed at his advent in the city ott yesterday. He had been on the sound spending i mdi weeks with a relative and was snrprfsod to learn of the rumor wbloh had been bruited; around aa to his death. Barely bis friends ought to kill a " fatted calf." THE COURTS. , Magistrate's Court. Isaac Murphy was arraigned , be fore Justice Gardner on the charge of stealing . some tallow fromMr. Jobn F. Garrell; ease dismissed, j 1 TJ. 8. Cemmlsatoaers Ceort. Two parties were before D. 8. Commissioner VaoAmringe for sell ing liquor without a license; one of the parties waa dismissed, and the other bound over to the United States Distriot Oonrt. CITY CURRENCY. ; What has become of the Raleigh New t . . ! There are seventeen vessels below bound out, foreign and one bound to New York. . ::. i Bervieee "will be held in tbe Epis copal Churches to-morrow, the 26th tbe festival of bt. Paul's conver sion. . The types made na say on yester day that Mr. Martin was mayor of the city from I860 to 1872. It should have been 1870-72. " Jaa. Tucker and Wm. Myers, the gas-lighters north of Market street, were suspended yesterday for not at tending to their duty. I On all hands we receive "well wishes" as to the success, -and words of enconr agement as to the course of the Joea xxt, the people regarding it as a tra dition of the past and a true index and and exponent of the living present. T.Tate and Edward Harris, both colored men from the country were ar rested Monday night for having fires on their flats, which were fastened to he wharf. Both were dismissed 00 account of their not knowing the law. In the Atlantio States rising bar orueter, northerly winds colder cloudy weather and light raine will prevail, succeeded in the Carolines by falling barometer, westerly winds and warmer, partly cloudy weather, Cautionary signals continue along the N. C coast. ' Capt, Oliver, of the Steamship Raleigh; says that on hia l ist trip to Baltimore. be io wa m shirk as to compel him to come to an ai.Ohot; that the ship anchor wt ihjn 1,B0 pound ' waa dropped a diatauoe of 12 feet but f nl -d u gt through, and thai be had o biek t-bit aad draff ancJior off tbe ice to enable it to reach bottom. Deata eC Cot Bobrrt Btrmnge. Alas how deeply pained are we to write tbe above words. The State of North Carolina will mourn his oea. His death occurred at I o'clock A, M. IaJex to Sew A4vertlaeaaeata. F.J. Lord Blaoksmithing, ship- work, Jto.J - . ,O.Boney t Sobs General Com mission Merchants. Binford, Crow A Co. Floor, su gar, oiiffee, salt, moWeea, mullets, mkerel, tobaecu, e., P. Heinsberger Pianos,', organs. melodeons, 4c Giles St Murchison New. hardware . 1 store. Plows very cheap. FEW AOTtSTISXSZXTI. WE OFFER FOR-Sill , - - t TBS .. .. " . LOWEST MAItniST 800 BBU TI.OCR (all grade.), 25 SUGAR, . 100 bags coyrEE BACKS UTKBPOOL SALT, 2.000' - DOT A WVTJtT aTVOTVaVVa 1UU and Cnba Molasses, ,- 50 50 BBLo. MULLKiB, . 3S bbls. Mackerel, -' BOXES TOBACCO. Tubs, buckets, brooms, empty kers, lye, potash, soda, eanaies, urcn,paper Daga, pepper and spire, Ae., fte. - Jan fe-tf BINFORD, CROW A CO G.BONEY&CONS:, GENERAL MMfflOX O Wilmington, H O. Hayal Stores, Coticn ssfl Grait. . Jan9ld3twtf ..' .:,. ;." j ' Blockomithlng AT ' Corner of Ann and Water Streets. Ship work a specialty. . . Wagons, Carts and Drays Ironed or Repaired In the best mancer. fcsf Price very reasonable.' ' JanM lw v ; , I. J. LORD. XISCILLUEOUS. GRAND CLEARING SALE - OS AND AFTER MONDAY, THE 2i lptt., I will offer my entire stock of Eamlrari Ei!j!to , fcrti At greatly reduced prices, so as to clear them out before the Spring Trade com mences. -i . . ; ' . - WM. FYFE, ' EXCHANCI CORNER, Terms strictly cash during the sale.. Pat ties not yet having paid their last month's bills will please do so .at ones, as I require money. WM. FYE. ..Jan 91 ' 1 r s:-r.f-i-V,i5- 7- lliaiilcifc. LOWEST PRICES V - ( : - s " . f. - 1 ' ','- at . . IN THE CITY, 4taaaTafaMBBa f ' ' ' . f'4 -"'-t. BEST STOCK . IN THE STATE. "YE OFFER TO THE CITIZENS OF Wilmington and surrouiHluig country ths ....... , .,-..,...,, 6BKATISr 'lS0VCIXX3TS O :- r : - :.; '.- .:....,!' BOOTS Sc snojjs. Both as to quality of Stock, quantity -to select from and . ' PRICES LOWER FOB SAX GOODS Than any house In the City er Stale. You can Save Money by Eaylcj from . CEO. R. FKNCH A E3X, . S0 North FrontEt. Jan20-.f OHE.cK&AaAITI7EIl, Whoh siilft & Retail DUU03, MKUtUINES, PAINTS, ' OILS, GABDEN 8EED9, Oy alAftKK'f BTJiSJET. Jaaltf , - . ' j , ' : -. 4 V
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