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ji'iitUOL 2 Hi" Jfn mV f; ESTABLISHED, 1851. 1 WILMINGTON," N. C., SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 18, 1877. H PRICE $6 00. c. J---H.--44 Ti!E"::TEEOlk..iSi contnned cn Monday, SENATOR BOGY, OF MIS SOUMrSHQTVS DU PLICITY OF JUSTICE rEBlDLEY,INHI9 TOTES 03f THE ' FLORIDA and ; tlflSlANA CASES. it T t i Hoon Reports. W1SSIS8T05. , Washikotok, Feb. 17. Based upon dispatohes from Depntv Stockton to Mrttt Pj k, tie Jietmbliodn J editorially: ' By oar dispatobee it will be eet-n that the wbite league ol Louisiana are threatening to cut the telegraph tfotsmuDSoatiofia from N w Orleans north and fight for the Btat House to day. : Tbey asserted yes terday that Packard lj0uld,dje it he atuwpwsJ Uttule'tha tate - intef eating newa may be vxpeoted from that quarter to-day." Beior the committee on privileges and eleotiona oaahiar Jordan deelined to answer the queationa nntil he could oomnlt hie lawyer. He bad consulted only the President and diree ore pf the bank, bat refused to Btate'tbeiradvioa. "The qtwatiori was referred to, the bank aoooant of Tilderi, 'Hewitt and Pelton. The oornmittea went in prif ate ae,eim. The nouses box of papers sail toooTei ;HTthe Loniaiana election returns is four feet long, two wide and two deep. t The papers are use less now unlet they can be brought toboarontha State government of 'r:!cretheoommltteeonpriTilges and powers Dirno FJ 'Keuner testf fled that Gov. Wella told an untruth when ha said Kenner oftVod to bri rw Wells to east the ute of Louisiana for Tikn. Dorjsg the long con teraation Wella aald ha mast be re warded, bat did not mention the sum u he bad not eon.ulted Tom An dereon.At abseauerj interview WeilahaJ aaid-Aiidiaa VarteeY a half million. Kenner aaid thia waa ridicolona. Wells aaid wait a few dsvs l0rjgnr. Subsequent! j Wells aid ha could hot girt a' fair1 oount, but would retain enough votes to save Xiohola for two hundred thous and dollars in hand. Witneea re plied that he had AoUhat sum. This closed the negotiatiot-a. The Demooratio membere of the Hune postponed their osncna till to-night ... 1 Ihomiufenl' CDemaerete! aay war will bs no factious opj-oeition when the two houses meet in joint session A House resolution adopted to re eaivaf efatl oVlnllOn daf. "i1ikIoUe tuen t6Ak h'recees nntd 10 o'clock Monday. Bknatb Mr. Kelleymadaa per aonal explanation m regard to tele rima . bofora i th ommittaa. an privilegee and eUotiona, ebarging hu!Wita bring engaged in attempt ins to bnv a Beoublioan aleotor iu Oregon and aald ba had koowlege of any such telegram. He did aign a oioher dlMJurob- for Mr. Patrick who rtireuted that it was a tele- cram t6 'W.'Tj:Peiton for $16,000 to psy lawyera feeaia Cf .gon, and if oot Wd wo'utd be returned. Mr. XaUa denied that ha aver attempted to buy a Bepriblicin elector or that be ever antuoriaea any one w maae anrh ofer for him. IJLU-eaUaf tt)A for nJP said he thontht the Senator from Oregon did right to endeavor to free his ama from itlwhafarioua tranaaetioas inOrcon. Theoouutry had lived tbrbaix A 'aententkl ! without any Presidential aleotor betrayii g the party wbioh elected him, bat it bad avt .lived, throoh thA .oejitnail Hitholt'aeeicgHile attCuifcf to' bay au eleotor aanotioned by the chief of a great political party, PF'fJfSTLTim. rerrrsTiixaj Teb. 11 The excite ment at Shamokiu caused by the stop page ofW f!??iTfi't and Safe, DeDOsit Company yesterday was in tensiScd this morning by too suspen 'tensJoB af the Northamberland touaty Nations! bank. uf,uut ; ft ICSI. ' New York. Feb. 17.-H. B. Claflib fit! r ,i: r t 7ibclf bfte ;flrn of iJUiiia Co., loiaa reporicr last e yen ' inir that neither of them had reconv mended W. II. Weldon to P. II. Pep per of llobvio, nor , bad tbey known anvthinir of him at any time. ) X oorf pndet t$t Columbus ,who aajs he wss Lr st to apprise Gov. Hayes of the tribunal's decision in the Louie- Mo.pa.cs( rTKS-ts Gov. Hayes ex "pressed his thanks' for the courtesy ahd quietly rernsrked that indications were iicrtainlv vcrv encouraging to' the Re- publkans. lie eihibited no signs of emotion: as the announcement was m '-!. The executive oSice was soon fill. J vMh friends of the Governor who ca!' J to erriTM their congratulations. ALtwi ct fiODfk'&tulatory wcgrama m It . m rmsiiYAiu. T n . ..... rmuADELTHiA, ten. 17. An in aoest on the bodv of Hettie Ttm in died on Tuesday last from the effects of muriatic acid in a dose of castor oil. was concluded bv Coroner Gotdard to-dav. The rrdict -charges' 'criminal negli- trence oa - the part of . the draggist. isaas -v , toiiiea.- Tne accused was re nanded to prison to await the action of the grand jury. . Um F0BXI6N ' ' vvNSTAjfTiNOPLa, fen. n. it. is stated that in conseauenee of a fresh dispatch flbm the Grand Vixier, arg- icg tae expediency or conducting bere negotiations , between the Porto and Montenegro Prince Nicholas has as sented to the proposal, announcing that he will immediately- send dele gates to Constantinople. TJight Reports. WlSHI3iGI0J.t ; Wabhikoton, Ptb. 17. Hocea. Lamar offered a resolution directing the Clerk of the House to inform the Senate that it would, at 11 o'clock on Monday, be ready to recieve that body for the purpose of continuing with the counting of the electoralvotes. Adopt ed yeas 152; nays 111, ; 7 : On motion of Lamar the House, by a vote Of yeas 149, nays 107, took a re cess unjil Monday at 10 o'clock. r ! 'The 4 Democratic 'caucus wag an aounced for 7:30 o'clock , this evening. ; Ss.natk. A communication was re ceived from-Justice Clifford enclosing the decision of the commission in the Louisiana case.' ! Mr. Kelly of Oregon, made a state ment similar to that telegraphed last night,only more full and entirely clear ing himself of taint He read the fol lowing: 1 ' ' I j , Salem, Feb. 16, 1877. ,' flbw. Jamet K. Kelly, Washington, D.G.: : ' I deny that I sent any telegram to Tilden. ., I never sent a cipher in my. life, i ' t ; L. T. GtovKa." I A treneral discussion followed, in Which mutual fraud wad charged. Mr. Uogy referred to tne proceed ings of tha electoral commission, and said the . commission in the case of Florida laid down two rules for its guidance: : - - - , '' tint That they would sot investi gate, anything which had transpired before or preceding the return made by the Governor excepting in relation to the eligibility of the electors. Their decision left that queseion open for in vestigation py a vote or a to 7. it was of course believed by the whole ouuntrv that the same rule would be ; applied to Louisiana. Who on earth wcmld have doubted the propriety of theSipplicatioo of that rule when it had teen enforced in the State of Flor ida! Yet we know that but yesterday that decision was reversed. We kuo w that a member of that commission but yesterday changed his position upon thai sublect, ana wnue it was compe tent in tne State of Florida to go bV hind the returns to examine, whether electors were or were not eligible uuder the Constitution or the United States, when the motion was made by the Sen ator from Delaware, Mr. Bayard.to ap ply the same rule to Louisiana, the de- ciskrn was reversed. The case had been made so plain by counsel, so strong, so j irrefutable, ' that such an examination Could not ' take place without proving beyond the possibility of a doubt that more than one elector , from that State was not entitled to the position of elector because he . was not eligible, and this decision .was changed by this commission, sir, the names or Jeffreys and Maryborough have come down to us for sees past covered with disgrace and shame, because they ' were corrupt judges, and the name ft that man who changed bib vote npon tnav commis sion (Judge Bradley) will go, down to after ages disgMced.-JL' name will be associated withSarleborough and Jeffreys', and it never will be pro nounced without a bus from ail good meaofthis country. ' n. ; . .in ? Mr. Morton of Indiana, said he had Beard with regret the remarks made by the Senator from Missouri in reirard to Mr. Justice Bradley. If that Senator eould have heard the discussions of the electoral commission' as he, Mr. Mor ton, had heard them, he would not have made such remarks. The time would come when the opinions of the mem bers of the commission would be pub lished,, and be , was sure the Senator would then see he had done, an act of Ininstice id an able and conscientious fri" -1 ....... WWW '" : ' ' ' .H.Wl - ; The Senate then took a recess to 10 'clock Monday. -1 : ; ' m ' No -executive action waa taken to day regarding Louisiana. There are high assurances that nothing will be done in haste. ' Internal revenue . raiders in Yadkin county, N. O., . report the capture of twentj-eeven copper stills and eight distillers. Before the committee; on privileges and elections it was resolved to report cashier Jouraan to tne senate for con -i ' t. " NsTf OaLXAHS1, Feb. 17.--The city was never more quiet than last night ana lo-aay. jvaiutani general reun of Nicholrs government, savs not an order of any kind was issued from his office yesterday, and furthermore they do not believe fiicholl s govern mentwui pe-ldterrered wltn in any a vent, let the Presidential qaDstion go .ailtmay. ; ..;;!; i , tt.f ,. .. "'),:::;. ,.,-t ) lrom an portions or tbe country were received by Gov. Hayes this evening. local hews.: Our City Delivery From to-day wjll be in the .hands of Capt. Joha E. LeggsU, so well and favorably known.. He will solicit -for the JoiKjiAi, and superintend and be responsible for the . delivery of the paper. AU shortcomings should be reported to him immediately.1 -.-i- ' ; First Aanual sersws at tHe Temple riaraeU ' The 13th of February, 187, Eev, Mr. Mendelsohn was elected by the congregation of, the TempHt ft jfarael to take charge of the synsgogue recent ly built on the corner ot Fourth and Market streets. Yesterday he preached bis first annual sermon, and announced his reelection by the Jewish population of Wilmington to the position he has filled so creditably for nearly twelve months. ' X number1 of Gentiles, were among the Hebrew worshippers in the Tempje oa Svirday.1 Ajftjer; the Dcai tiful service, one of the chief attrac tions of which was the exquisite music, Mr. Mendelsohn' delivered 'an 'able sermon in which he dwelt upon the du ties of a'! teacher " and y preacher in Israel. He went back to the ai cient day a when the patriarch waa priest and teacher of his family, hi mentioned how and, why the Levites were elevated by Jehovah to the priesthood,' and (olio wing" the . path of profaoa and sacred history came to speak of the present epoch and Of the office bo now held. The dis course ' abounded in graceful, well rounded periods and in portions of it, he waa really eloquent. Mr. Mendelsohn's delivery is excellent, his voice strong and, clear,, and his gestures ara well timed and forcible. Th sijtoreigQ aeaenl ia ioot, "at all unpleasant, and he oonstruots re markably pare English sen'enee; for a person who did not anderstaad a word in oar language seven years . We congratulate his congregation on bis aooeptanoe of the call they tendered to hini t this, v the , begin ning of hia atcond year in our city. The Interior of the TemPK '.''with its . gorgeous oriental, coloring,- its rich altar trimmings of Tyrian purple, as seen ia the mellow lighi of the brilliantly ' stained glass windows, ooulindes to present a strobg' con trast wiihAthe exerior. yWe hore onr Jewish frWla will be 'able to staooo the. ootsida of the Temple before Mri" Mendelsohn preaches hia second aunnal sarmon. . . , )'',- Mil- ' . I rt V,i.ii.,-t'; vv--:--,,,acred .Concert ( iM. ' The pupila of the mission Sunday School of tho First Baptisf 'Church will give a . sacred concert ea Friday night next, at Brooklyn HalL : The scholars of the school have been under going training for the occasion under the direction of Capt, E. W. Manning, who has kindly &8su,mpd the supervi sion of the concert and we feel assured that those who , attend wul; be amply repaid. Capt. Mahnlng does not ' do things by "halves, ana we Know lom his disriminatlng taste in matters ma sicaL that he will . not present' a pTO- gramme- to the public, even where children are the participants, that will not command thejc, admujation.. The admission .will be iow, and the pro eeeds ior .the benefit of the Sunday 8chool.n 1"' : ' 11 ? ;" !') .. ,! ?W.n. II II I in,,' ii, ;i : a i i Th olred Insane - h f 'I The . legislative ' committee , to visit Goldeborof Wilson, Tarboro and Wil mington relative to selecting a suita ble location for an insane asylum, for colored insane, will be In Goldsboro on Monday next, from which place !, they will proceed ,to Wilson and Tarboro, thence to vv umingiou, nateiyn jv ierver. -' ' -" ft ,1 ,! mat "tragic otumc v,f . w The printer made, as sayth tragic musio seemed to, inspire; Miss Ande son, Friday. ;evening 'at the Opera House.' Melpomene, one of the im mortal Nine,1 was the touse' to whom we attributed Miss Anderson's inspire-. tion;' J';'7'ir,':;':m4'i'i"I'"'',i . . .Market Report . The following ia the market report for the weeki! ending : yeeterdty : number of carts "In market, ; 111; 'beeves' laugtWed '8d jcalve''? i hogs, 87 ; deer. V , -.,.! We learn that Rev. Di. Deems is not expected in the city until Hon d -y night, and that ha will probably stop at one of the bote's. r , lbs lotlowrug (s tbo iaUrmente ia Pine 'Forth Gmttotr tot tha week ending yesterday :,adalts 1, and chil dren 8. -.'i-.'wi ,: , Sunday Servteea. Worship in the various churches of the eity to-day u follows : -. St, Paul's Evang. Luthxuaa. corner of Sixth aad Market streets, Eev. G. D. Bernheim paston English service at 11 a. at.; no service at night. Sunday School , at 2 t, Congregational meeting at 3 r. k. Weekly services on Wednesday at 7 r. ', Catechetical instruction on Friday at 3 r. m. Fint Baptist, corner of Market and Fifth streets, Eev. James B. Taylor pastor.' Services at 11 a. a. and 7 r. su Sunday School at 9 o'clock :Scqii4jTS4. frVsbetwt Church and Castle streets. Services at 11 a. a. and 7i r. a.i by fBev.( J. B. Barlow. Sunday School at I r. x. Regular Praver meeting Tuesday even ing at 7, o'clocfe ' ' r i ; f ; St Thomas' Catholie, Dock street, between Second and Third street Morning Services at 7 and 10 a. a. Vespers at 7 r. a. Sunday School at ; Fifth Street Methodist E. (South), situated on Fifth between Nun and Church streets, Rev. J. M. Rhode pastor. Services at 11 a. m. and 7 r. a. Sabbath School at 9 J a. a. 1 First Presbyterian, corner Third and Orange streete, Rev. Jos. R. Wilson, D. D., pastor. Regular services at' 11 a, a, and 7J r, . a. pr. Wilson will continue his discourses on the did Testament characters, at the evening service,,, , Second Presbyterian TTrirjL'T.. curuwr -ui Fourth and Campbell streets, Rev. C. M. Payne pastor: Services at 11 a. m. and 7( r. a. Sabbath School and Bible Cla8sat3r.il." ' St . James', corner of Market and Third streets, Ret. Dr. A.' A. Watson rector. Septuagesima, Feb., 11, .1877: Celebration 8 a. a. ' Morning Prayer 11 o'clock a. m. Evening Prayer 4J A., a. , Sunday School 3 r- a, . ' , Front Street M.'E. (South), corner of Front and Walnut Streets, Rev. J. E. Mann pastor. ) Service every Sab bath at 11 a, and 7 r. au Sabbath School at 3 P. a. ' St ' Paul's (Episcopal), corner of Fourth and Orange ' streets. Services at 11 a. a. and 7 J r. a. Sunday School at 3ir.iL, Rev. . T. i M. t Ambler rector. Seats free ' First Congregational Services eve-' ry Sunday in Academy Hall, corner of Seventh and Nun streets, at 11 a. a, and 8f.it.' Sunday School at 3 r. a. Seamen's Bethel, on Dock between Front and Water streets. "-Rev. J. L. Keen, ehaplain.t Services at 11 a7m. ;'8t, Mark's Episcopal Church -Lenten services as follows : On Sundays at 11 a. mi night 8 p. m. Sunday School at $t Barnabas' Confirma tion class at the church at 4 J p. 'm, daily morning prayer pt 7 a. m. even ing prayer at 6 p. m. The Rev 'Jl. A. Watson, D. D., is expected to deliver a course of sermons during Lent on Sun day evenings, beginning with the first Sunday in Lent All are invited. Seats free. : '- , , . ; 1st Sunday in Lent,: Feb. 18, 1877. 8. James'; Parish Celebration 8 a. m j morning prayer 11 a. m.; Sunday school 3 p. m. evening prayer 41 p. m. Daily service Monday, Tuesday, Thurs day and Saturday at 7 a. m.j and 5 p. m.; on Wednesday and Friday at 11 SVIB. . .K-.' n 'Vi "-.ii ;.is 'j.-iiu.' TheraometrteaU The state of the thermometer t the various stations earned below was .ob served at the signal office in this city atiO p. m.;,r ru;mi W uZ-'m ' Aueusta,50 : Charleston. 64: Galves ton. SO ; Jacksonville, 67; Mobile, 60; New Orleans, 60; ooIk, 49; Savar aah, 52; Wilmington, 61 t, , ' J -,V. '? ! rr , v-i-i .-.':' Magistrate's Court ; i , ;.'. ' Chas. King was before Justice Gard ner, for eonnniting an assault and bat tery on the person of John Burnett; fined one cent and costs. '. CITY CURRENCY, No interment in Oakdale Cemetery tub New blacksmith shop corner Princes and 7th street. n ;. i ;', 'iil'l Marriage license were issued by the Register of Deeds during the past week to one white and four colored couples. ; v. ''.. ..l.;'.',t"'.',. i . Front street fcet teen Mulberry and Walnut is to ba paved. Work was began several dsya ago, and if the atones last it -will be continued up to tha W. A W. R. B. depot, one block ' ' Samuel Manning' and Henry Far row, both colored, convicted of larceny at the last terrn of the Superiof Court, and who were sick when the prisoners were carried up week before last, ar- I rived at the penitentiary on Friday, Mayor's Court. ; Henry Bryan, alias Rope, larceny o a rope, the property of Messrs. Wilder 4 Morton; bound over to the Superior Court on a bond of $100, and not beine able to me the same, he was seat to jail. Betty Faison, disorderly conduct, fined $20 or thirty days on the streets. Betty Faison, disorderly conduct, fined $30 or thirty days on the streets. Charles Brown, disorderly conduct fined $5 and costs, t, Kit Huggins, keeping a house of ill fame; dismissed. ; Kit Hoggins, disorderly conduct; judgment suspended tm payment of costs. , A psrty for selling liquor on Sunday was fined 050 and costs, but he took ao appeal to the Superior Court; ;1 ;Jj : The same party was also fined $50 and costs for opening his bar room door oh Sunday, but he took an appeal. Index to Mew Advertisements. .Jiii (lTMsadat4 Wanted, to pur chase. , ., . , ' James C. Munds, Druggist Trusses and supporters, Ac . ; . P. HeinBberger Musical Pianos, organs, &v , . , 3iW" & Moj-ohispu-Swtdes irop. N. Jacobi Planters' hoes, &c, ic. Masonic Hall Tuesday evening, 20th, Col. Burr's lecture. Geo. Myers Pickles, crackers, jel lies, tea, Ac, choicest stock of assorted groceries. Chas.D. Myers 4 Co. Reed's ara- matic bitters, Hecker's farina, Baker's chocolate, imported curry powder, Ac. C. W. Yates By steamer. NEW ADVEETI8KMIM8. JUST WIVED ! 20 Kegs Dut.h HERRING8. 5 ' !. ! Hi : . i i Boxes D.-ied SALMON. 500 Fine If! C. HAMS. 1 ' 5.000 Lbs Dried APPLES. .., Also a new supply of Best Strained Honey I CITRON, .' "' CUBENT8,','? -ff . tj PRUNES, ... ' PICKLES, ti ...A - u canned goods .of all kinds. The largest assortment of floe f 4 -l 8EGAR8tU'U3L tX A?U TOBACCO, f.u..f:T.'. .smvsv 'U:i:',(' and PD?E8 IE0BGE' L. SCHUtT'S Live Flower Store. R. E car. inarkct and Second ata ffbiitf; .1ASOTJIC HALL. L BURR'S ESSAY ON THE LOCAL HISTORY OF THE CAPE FEAR, Read before the Historical and! Scientific Assoclatloii, will be delivered in public at Pjs MA80MU tlALL in thU City, ' .iin IV Vflvfl m jv' . i lUAOiiai aisiiuv, iuiu mat.. The proceeds to be applied to the benefit or tbe Ladies' Benevolent Society. Admission Z5 cents. febl82t -"'s-.rz WHY PAY 020 TX)R A EEADY-MADE SUIT, WH J; you can have ona made to order by 1. MoCORMICK, Evan's Block.. feb 17-2t BY, STEAMER. Motto and Photo. Frames. ' l; ;;-:' all mE3. , r Paisepartouta. Sterosoopes & Views ALSO All KLTCAKf ASSOBTMBKT FAWOY STATIONERY fob la-tf C. W, , TATES, Bookseller, POTATOESPOTATOES. O TJR VKSSEL HAS AT LAST arrived. . 300 300 Bbl. EARLY ROSE SEED! i "'' tiH?U Bbls FINK ETIS SEED I. Bis FINE EATING JACKSON'S, ' 'All best stock snd in lsnre barrels. Call and buy your mh1 stock from -- - BIN FORD, CKOW CO. feb81-tf A! LL KINDS OF JOB WORK NEATLY andexpe diUou.lv necmea at tne , riUVXUIAli TJ.V 5EW ID YEETIJ EXISTS- GEO. MYERS. 11 and 13 Houth Front Street.' PAIL8 MORE OP THOSE ' . ELEGANT PICKLES MHED PLAIN. V,;V' ' ; AND - CHOW CHOW. BESI , LESS THAN HALr( . BOTTLED PICKLES, DELICATE CREAM AND MILK CUACKI.US! Wil& eTer7 possible variety of FANCY CRAIEES1! ' AT POPULAR PRICES. . ! , i OUR B0KA" TEA. In half pound Boxes at 75 cents per i i '.!.'.!'.- - 4 ," v.:- . ,!: pound . Warranted the Best 91 00 TEA in the market. , 50 CASES JELLIES & PBLSER7ES. PIG'S FEET IN BOIES I 1 BCUPPEBNONG ON RETAIL. The best iu the market. t Ouiy look at the oboioest stock of Choicest Groceries ever exhibited in this market at GEO; ZMYERS', t . ,.,-.h:jv feb 18-tfl 11 and 13 South Front St. PLAHTEHS' H0E3, . GARDEN HOES, 8H0VEL3, B?ADES, BAKES, QMND3TONE8, TBACK H CHAINS, PLOW LINES, Ac, ' Loweit prices at - .;:;....' , . . .; N. JACOBI'S. PLOW STEEL, SWEDES IRON, , . , PLOW CASTINGS, to. REDUCED PRICES A UAUOBl'S. Carriage 1 MatcrialR, ' RIMS, HUBS, BPOKE3, axleC sPMiras, ; ; BOLTS, Ac, ' , REDUCED PRICE! At N. JACOBI'S : ,,t ; .Hardware Depot, feb 18 tf No. 10 South Front St. Wanted to - Pnrchase A PPLEtON'S JOURNAL NUMBER JX t, for 17tb MARCH, 1873. , f i'i i Apply to : : t fe i8-tf , i JAJ1E8 C MUND8. TRUGOEGIO AND SUPPORTERS, TOILEI AND FANCY ARTICLES, f ... DRUGS, MEDICINES and CHEMICALS. ' J ' , - For sale low by ' . JAMES C. MUNDS, , feb 18 f Druggist. SWEDES IRON. SWEDES IKON A 'FULL SUmr OP GENUINE A Hammered SWEDES IKON, all sixes, from X to 8 wide. As complete an assortment as - , - Any, in. tho City, and for sale at batter figures, by i . GILES A MURCUISON, fob 18 , Now Hardware Store. I I JACOBI I ' 5IW ADTESIISISSXTS. Bp's Aronitr iwm PROF. CHITTENDEN, of Tale College, says ie has5 ex ' amined the different BubBtan ces from which it is man ufactured, and can VJELUXJTC that it is only of such material as are known to . ; : . , ; ; -T. REACT FAVORABLY on the eystem, ', ; ' toTTOlORSTROWSBIllS ', -. .. In the i( . .,. Old ol- New Worlds D. Ilyers & C&,v and T North Front it. Hi TH1) BAKEBS, CHOCOLATE. IMPORTED CURRY POWDER. ; - , - i . : GOBDON &. DITWOBTH'9 TAMARiribo. FRESH GOODS; Domestic and -'-' Imported; . D. UtiR vr A 'I '1,1 i k I North Front Street ' feb 18 P IlNOSj it V f 0 R G A X8 MELODEONS. Guitars, Violins, FIFES, . ' BANJC3, HRRi:o;iico;!si And a fall assortment of gent ral Musical merchandise ! i", AT THE -ALSO! A complete atook of BLANE BOOKS, i v - '.it .;- - : .-J o. -u:! INKS, i M 1 1 it AND PAPERS. ALL SIZES attd STYLES AT VI HEINSBEIiGEIVa r m i i . r. sa ana 41. Kt;mi. febi8tf ' 'i y
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