v.. THIS TAPER . pob!hhcil crcry afternoon, Sunday, ex i ccpted by .oS II. T.JAMES, K!ITV .VliONS, POSTAGE PAID. " ' $, 00: Six months, $2 60; Three .J will be delivered by carriers, J 'f charge, in any part of tbe city, at the .-.. or 13 cents per week. - .. I Ml xinnrl mr1? Tin -ir.SobscriDcrf win piuv - v -'f iilurt. rfoeire tbeir papers regularly. N In :W8 SUMMARY. V. ' . ife yesterday a bill tvas.iu i,.,-;r.kiW'mstle-uwi uf btoves in tti., ,,uUj;ercars. hvcrytiiing hrlr:ins and there is no i' r" i ..... .. II,reiati.itu:aiuti. 'lhcrrcncn Aincrique, which went ashore at I'mmc!., is 12 feet deep in sand, but v, rt!,rh" Ihey are trying to save Ler. The i 5inla which was stranded A , J live miles soutlil of Darnegat, The rowers are i said" that au i 1 mi i . ...... - I rm I'nrrn I. II I' " x" - - X , k IM lect tin- i.njutient aud .it i Milr'i.iy Russia Is still actively 6 fv-A in ! warlike preparations. irilrs w.U at the bar of the House yes t.l.xy 'anil they arc not through with'bim t ": The Revolutionists iu New .,., hacj another ineiTect Ual ballot yes- iil.iv for- a Ijogus Senator. The umhl'x on cviiHtins the; electoral vote . '. ! 8 1 li .. 1...4. 4l. bill llit'ir s 'Sf lo.is ycfcieruwy, uui uum- ,:.H - iiasy tt transpired. I ha 1 .1 VOL. 1. WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1877. NO. 299. The Raleigh News record tbe presence of Mayor Canaday in that city. .-. . , Steamship Pioneer, from this port, arT rived at 'New York on Thursday. Nor. barqne "Dinorah, Jorgenseu, from this port, arrived on Thursday at Liver- Railroad from Paint Rock to Warn opnugs, in AiaaisDn county, uommiuee on Internal Improvements. Air. lucnardson ; - A resQimion to ' an thorizo the Public Treasurer to make a de mand upon the? Receiver for the construc tion bond-holders of the N C. B. B., for the interest on the 7 construction bonds of said Railroad owned by the State. Com mittee on Iinanco. 1 ' , : 1 The bill to amend the act to prohibit tnc saie.oi cotton witmn certain noura.1 . - : wna taken iin anrl Ifli.l nr. tha tfthlfl T QueenstowO On the The bill in in regard to averments in bills Of indictments in regard to coin and bank, notes, was taken up and laid on the table. . The bill concerning pleadings and. ap peals from Justice s courts, was taken up and laid on the table. j The bill for the protection of legal notices, was taken up. Substitute of the Judiciary committee was adopted. Bill punishes the tearing down of legal notices posted in public places. J The bill passed its second reading. The bill in relation to the larceny of money, was taken up and passed its sec ond revdiug. ' . I iiilNt'lAkxis has arrived at Nor- JiThe Tortc U closiug some of t.; .tnil;'orbMulin the exportation of J-l Lucille Western, the actress, M i ' i Li- Slivin iNi: Cain, dry goods n!ik huiiiiville, liave gone into liqui- rj.i 4 I.; fl"' '.tin. iii ,i i;ii liabilities-' 100,000.; A tiro J.Vlq.oi tJ X. Y., caused by the rxplo- ii if a ktiosciicamp, lunied the eld .i-io.ood with other buildings; - Th5 thermometer, at (citnwn X. Vi, at 10 oelock yestcr nJ niingji indicated two degres below i, ,i tliun-'c : of Ofty degrees in ten In j-jA Olouccster j (Mass.) dis- li. ilifctl Jan,uary 11th, reports that s:Ii Minors 'of the hslnng fleet. from that ; r-j initiing, hud doubtless lost, and llirere'ws probably perished. Nov York papers continue to devote ori three columns of each issue to the ! - ji i , i-;M;iV( affair. .!Johnsbury, Vt., The la the huge caucus on .i li fire on tho 11th. I l: I W' iricn ;had a ation on lThursdav in New York, when I l! I " I oi Uv-was ' denounced as a monarchist , the oiiii.ion was voted i unauimously ri' j ' a Tiliiui'Mhad btrn legally elected. S.irgtiitjDrothcrs & Co., of Boston, v.; fiiktl,-With liabilities $1G7,000 Vind sllOOO: David A. Patch, a - i- i wit, has "also failed and- for $125,000, i is estimated that the French sur t Kid; will be 0,000,000 francs. pjalelgb Observer General Assembly, SKXATK. TninsiAV, Jan. 11. i ryj tVoin the joint committee on iiMitutions to investigate the mari- iuklit (.,1 thj nemtrntmrv: snhrnittpil a . i - . witu-ai ..t ccompanying documents. a tl:o nioti'tit; of Mr. liobiuson the report vninpanying doeuuienls were scut Ihiusol with a nronotition to nrint. I'.iq t.i h,k.rpirate the Rutherford & siitai.l iii-j llailroail. (IVoikkscs that fc cjurpaij shall, have a capital stock of t mi.ro than 000,000, and shall run lU: touu of Rutherfoid to a point on ! Squill Carolina line in the direction of art;uhurgJ) The committee -to which preferred roiKsed an amendment vuluig that the State shall have the ur to change the gauge of this road ii shall tt-e lit. jiw bill passed iu second and third Kiij:, and was oidered to be engrossed ? St't til t l, 1 ftll f"t tM improvemcut and rcclama 1 vt certain swamp lauds iu Onslow ,h , trroposcs to give to tbo Now r Canal coiunanv unh b:ilf nf tlm 4 - j - J "l-s K-r drauiuig all, t m ruicr. tliech;urt uruian of the com- a rVlucathm. in wl tliw Kill V the : Ull, hulding that; this seemed I .- , I'lilll IVl UllUglii IUCOC J5 i5iU market and.makinT them vnl- to the .State. ! - motion of Mr. fliluv' Ihn hill was Hynvd .niul nude special order for !Uint,Ef 12 o'clock. ' gallon iu reference to the lease of 1 ftmimittcb to ascertain if the Rich !a vV Danville railroail havo rivch rCicnt security for the payment of tbe p'ey. Adopted. ' (0Ue or REPRESENTATIVLS. r'fj aughan: A I ill. to provide a fund P?ymqt of jurors in. the several m tu State. Committee on Ju- 'j' - . i t j 11ks 1 A m f tHe encourase irWi P undiy. Committee on tncuUure, &c. tf an U A biU to amend La NjaudleUant Act. lteferred to the Wl y cTmitlPe andkorderedt. be cMr. I lllshi (, . "i' iuu ota Mici ,fr he ptiort of graded "ic school. CommitteeonRluckUon. Mr . TurncU : A bill to iLnthnrl, v Ir rini Awiiaince on riucauon. I t , T.. ; f :u3?r:vA bill to completo the'es cnt $H .bales of cotton. Nor baraue Success. Johnsen. arrived . ... . : . . ' 10th iust., from this port. f ' . - : The innocent blush more frequently than the cuiltv. the face of i tbe latter is not so easily red. . Apples dont keep worth a cent this win ter esneeiallv where there are four A r . . . . . boys in th house. Schr. Hattie Turner, from this port for Portland, Me., arrived at Vineyard Haven on the 10th inst. lf in converstibn you thiuk a person wrong rather hint at a difference of opinion than offer a contradiction, j I It is easier for a bow-legged mule to go through a knot hole than for a man to wiggle into office through; a returning V ! 4 - board. CAROLINA.; . A Dear aud a cutr. nave - been seen in the woods near Charlotte. Next Monday begins a special term of ,vaKe oupenoRUourt to clean up me tavii docket. , Prof. V. C. Bowman lectures on tem perance in Tarboro, on'the evening of the iJOth inst. . - ,..Mr, 0. Austin, member of tbe House of Kepresentatives from Union county, is quite ill at his room. ' Chas Dewey, Esq., has been chosen President of the Raleigh National Bank, vice Hon. W. H. Battle. A. Mr. Peebles took a hundred colored men off to South Carolina from Iklgecorube oa Wednesday night to work in turpentine during the vear. '. Information has-been -rccaived at the eecutive office in Raleigh of the arrest near the CaldweJTcounty line, of Isaac Barry, who murdered Sophia Harshaw in that section in 1863. ' - . ', Mt. pleasant, the chief of the Tuscarora tribe of Indians, is in lialeigh. He is look ing after a;quantity of land lying in this State, for which he claims to hold a deed of mauy years standing, which deed and claim were mentioned iu the Review re cently. m ; Tbe Raleigh Observer says: At a meet ing of the Directors of the North Carolina Railroad Company, held in the city last evening, Major W. A. Smith tendered his resignation as President on account of ill health, and thereupon Colonel Thomas M. Holt was elected by the Directors to -fill the vacancy. The Swift Creek correspondent of the Newbem Nut Shell says : Last night Mr. Cohu's dwelling . house was ecfcirely consumed, together with the stables and other out .buildings. The loss is about $2000, and falls very heavily upon Mn Cohn, who is blind and in reduced circum stances. , - The ERocky Mount Mail savs: Jennie and Annie; the two little twin children of Mr. J. E. Langley of Nash, died suddenly last Saturday at precisly the same hour. They were three or four4years old and nq one had qticed that they were unwell. This was a strange and unaccountable coincidence. Raleigh has had an old citizen who, in consequence of a dream many years ago, would never pass into a certain portion of the city. Last summer he was compelled to go there in pursuance of a summons to court and has recently died. Some 27 years ago his wife had a similar dream, but disregarding the warning she passed the spot and soon after died. . The Raleigh News prefer a serious charge against John PooL--Hon, John and that be is a defaulter to the amount of nearly SI, 500 of Indian funds officially entrusted to him. Hon. John was apCfor present needs and requirements and pointed by lion. Curtis last summer ana rcmaiued here but a lew days wnen ne re turned to Washington City for' tbe pur pose of attending to his duties as bupenn- teudent of Public Instruction in North Carolina. Some politicians.- seem to think that the constitution of the United Sates is an old fiddle on which any tune can be played. Everett, the spiritualistic swindler, gulled the Charlottese on Thursday night. The Observer damns him with some very faint praise. E - - ; ' " It is in bloom now the lit tl e crocus, which wants to hocus-pocus us into believ ing that Spring is almost here, while in fact Winter has but just begun Happiness comes and goes like the low ers of spring, and a boy no sooner finds where the preserve jar is hidden than his mother totes it away to another comer 'Medical men say tuat when a man is full of whiskey he can't freeze,! and appear ances last week indicated that a number of our cjtizens expected an awful cold snap. - If you hate your enemies you wil. con tract such a vicious habit of miud as by degrees will break out upon those who are your friends, or those who re iudifierent to you. .The iK'gi nning of a new year is a criti cal period in every young mans life. If he swears off on cigars aud lager the great danger is tb,at he will go to the other, t x- .treme of keeping a diary. Some of tbe eroseries in town retail their stuff at five cents a drink and those who take it talk of getting up- a corner and bulling it down to three ceuts the ante-bellum price for rot-gut. The cook liuuse an the J Norwegian barque Svauhild, lying at the street, took fire yesterday There was a big scare for a but no damage w.as diue and nobody was hurt. "oat of Ann afternoon, ittle while LOCAL NEWS. New Advertisements. A. SHRutu All Made Lbaep Bosom pblrs for 90 cenUT wortli S3 SO, J. I. Qastwfil 4npal Export Table. Psttswat & ScHrnEJi Closing: Oat an Invoice. i PstKR Hesdeisos & Co Gardeninff for Profit. ..' . '"' '. : Jaxes Heatox, C S. C Court Calendar. Lots of th.cm went down to the Sounds i . 4 - ' .4. . this morning. - " " ' " Welcome sweet day of rest to-morrow when we'll a turn from, labor a refresh mcnt. . ' Lots of peck mulletsr, come to market now, only five ccntg a bunch oj three for ten cents, . ;; Good beef is scarce and high in this market now and they are asking 16f cents for choice cuts. British brig; Brisk, cleared J-esterdaj, for Iiverpool, by Hears. Tick & Webae, In the Supreme Court on Thursdays the Commissioners of Union county vs. Caro lina Central Railway j Company , was ar gued. Merrimon, fuller &; Ah for plaintiffs. Col, Robert Strange for de fendant,. Tbcwjtler in the river is getting lower although there is still leuty of it left there is a prospect ot a still further rise from the melted snow aud ice in the interior. Let those who are appointed to judge of the characters of others bear in mind their own imperfections, and rather j "strive by sympathy to soften the pangs arising from a conviction of guiltj than by piwre. resentatlon to Increase it. Into a saucepan put a large lump of but ter and a small onion finely chopped, and when the onion is fried to an amber color throw in slices of co blal potatos, which must be thoroughly . stirred until they are turning brown. At this moment put in a spoonful, of finely chopped par sley," and as 'soon as it is cooke 4rain throng coiender( so that the potatoes re tain ' tbe moisture of the butter and many particles of the parsley. Thus you may have Lyonnaise potatoes; B . I, i." ' , . Ordered to Pay.- Wc understahd that His Honor, Judge McKoy, a few days since, at Chambers, issued an order Iq the 0. C. R. W. re quiring the payment of deferred wages due employes previous and since the pass ing of the road into the bands' of the Receivers. It is said that this ' will be done by the road now without embarrass ment to its present operations. Abroad in the Land. . The hog is abroad in the land and is already preparing the flower gardens in this city for .a spring crop of roots and butbs for his benefit. Ha depredated to a considerable extent last night and will probably prepare for a continuance to night. Let those who have gardens look out for him and increase his marketable weight by the addition of a few ounces of lead. An ordinance of the city is against hogs running at large. export Table. We have been favored with a glimpse of the proof sheet of the Annual Export Table prepared by Col. John L. Cantwell, Secretary of the Produce Exchange, which is now ready for delivery to , subscribers. It has been a vast undertaking aud one which involved any amounnt of careful labor and precise j compilations. We doubt if as correct a one has ever before been presented to the mercantile public of Wilmington. It isnot sold by the sheet but furnished only to subscribers, who will receive a liberal supply of copies. A Sad Accident. A telegram received here yesterday afternoon conveyed tHe sad tidings of the accidental shooting of Robby Crouly, son of M. fronly, Esq , of this city, near Laurinburg, where he is on a visit to some of his relatives. ' Dispatches, re ceived this mojning state that the right collar bone of the unfortunate lad is very badly shattered and fears are- entertained that the shot ' have penetrated his right lung. The parents, accompanied by Dr. W.J. H. Bellamy, took, the train for Lau riu burg this morning where they arrived about one o'clock..,, . , The New Three Cent stamps. By about the middle of next May the public will haye seen the last of the present three ( cent postage stamp, and begun to get accustomed to one that is red, or possibly a'new tint. This change has been rendered necessary, as stamp-washers take off the oily cauccllatlon without acid or .alkali and use. the stamp again. A series of experiments just completed convinces the postaljdepartmcnt poorest color to be Blown Of Ger barque August Tcitge, from Bristol, Eng., which arrived at thU; port last "night, had a rough time of it. She ar rived oflf Frying Pans on the 12th De cember,' and on tno; 13th enfomitened : hurricane, whklt blew her off the coast, bet the vessel sustained no damage. She tvas 1237 from port to nort. . that green is the found. With the change of color there will be a change of desiim. The medallion beaoV of Washing ton will be retained, but it will be relieved by an open scroll of white, and the scroll work will have a diflerent pattern. Let Us Have It. . The article in yesterday's Review rela tive to the extension of the street railway to the Sound, has excited more or less comment, and has developed the fact of au a ' .'.lost universal desire for its con struction. e do not know the cost of such an undertaking but think that, if the right kind of roan would undertake it, the necessary amount of additional stock could be secured. It has been sug gested that the latter might be accom plished by placing the par value of the shares at a low figure, say at $20 per share and tliat one-fourth and onehalf cha res be taken and that there be a provison by which tlo shares ..may by redeemed in part or in which, in one or more years, by fare for travtl over the road.. Tbe poor people in thii city, one of whom we are which, would hail with satisfaction the prospect of so (csirAble a consumma-' tiou and would - probably take a I large proportion of the stock. A ho will lay bold of this enterprise and start it going ? Saperior Court The following cases were called in this Court this morning; i ' State vs. Button Pan ton. Case con tinued. , '! State vs. EphrkUa Suitb on a peace -ari&Bi. Case dismissed on payment of costs by defendant. . State vs. Robert Dber, for lastardy. Judgment nisi, ' State vs. Henry Newkirk, for larceny. Jury out. Alderman Gardner makes a splendid Mayor pro temp, in everything but good looks. - -; ' :: ' '" ' ' ' ; '-f- -' "Indications" promise us cold weather for the close of the day. Our clothes have been uncomfortably warm of late. 0dit,tbat the Journal is to besrc- vived next week by Mr. j Harris, of the Cape Fear. ' . We learn from the morning papers that the Cornet Concert Club will give a con cert at tbe Opera House in this city next Tuesday evening, for the j benefit of the Orphan Asylum at Oxford! It will be under the direction of Prof. Von Lacr. Sunday Services. Jn ts, ago o education and general in telligence thp household: is liardly com plete without a Ccrnkh 1 Co Piano or Organr Read the adTrrtiscxcaim another column, Ad ten sml f j-UIutlrrtcd cata- Worship in the various churches of the city to-morrow as follows ;' . stL Paul's evang.1 Lutheran rni7Ef:H. Corner of Sixth and Market .streets, Rev. G. -D. Bernheim pastorj Preparatorv service (German) at. 10 a m;. German service and Communion laV 11 a m: English service at 11 p i m. Sundav School at 3 p m. Weeklv lecture on Wednesday at 1 p m.i Catechetical instruction on Friday at Z p m. FIRST BAPTIST CHUECH. comer of Market and Fifth streets, Rev James. B. Taylor, pastor. Services at 11 a m and 7$ p m. Sunday School at 0J a m . The Lord's Supper wil I be ad minisT tered after the morning sermon. ' Young men's prayer meeting Tuesday night -at 74 o'clock. Regular church prayer meet ing Thursday night at 7 J o'clock. . FRONT STREET 31. E. CHURCH SOUTH, corner of Front and Walnut streets, Rev. J. E. Mann pastor, Service every Sab bath at 11 a in and 1 pm. Sabbath School at 3 p m. i FIFTn STREET M. E. CHURCH SOTTH, situated oa Fifth, between Nun and Church streets, Rev. J. M. Rhodes pastor. Services at 11 a m and 7 p m. Sabbath bebool at 9 am. 5 ST THOMAS' (CATHOLIC) CHURCH, ! Dock street, between Second and Third streets. Morning services at 7 and 10 a m. Vespers at 7ip m. Sundav School at 91 am. ! fi frist Presbyterian" church, . corner Third and Orange streets, Rev. Jos. It. .Wilson, D. D., pastor. Trayer Meet ing, preparatory to.Conimuuion, at 10 a m in Lecture Room. Joint Communion Services with Second PreDvterian Church atll a m. Usual evening service at . SECONE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner of Fourth and Campbell streets, Rev. C. M. Payne pastor. Services at 1 1 am and 7 p m. Sabbath School and Bible Class at 3 p m. Seats free. ST. JAMES CHURCH j corner of Market and Third i streets, Rev. A. A. vv arson, u. u. rector. Morning Prayer at 11 a m; Evening Prayer at 5 o m Sunday School at 4 pm. ' ST. TAUL'S CHURCH, (EPISCOPAL,) corner of Fourth and Orange streets. Services at 11 a m and 7J p m. Sunday School at 31 p m. Rev. T. M. Ambler, rector. Seats free. - . seamen's Bethel, on Dock between Front and Water streets. Rev. J. L. ,rveeu, chaplain, t Services at llam. b - FIRST CONUKEUATfoNAL'CHL'UCil. Services every Sunday in Academy Hall, corner of Seventh and Nun streets, at 11 a m, and 8 p m. Sunday School at 3 p m. - . ' j! SECOND BAPTIST CHTRCH, on btn' between UnurchT and Uistle streets. Services at 11 a m and 75 p.m. FISST FEEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH, corner Fourth and Dawson streets. Ser vices at 11 a m. and 71 p m.i , ST. MARK'S (COLORED) EPISCOPAL CHURCH, corner of Sixth j and Mulberry - streets. Morning prayer at 1 1 o'clock : evening prayer at 8 o'clock. PLEASE ITOTlCi - We win be glad to receivr coBJawilcitlcmi from our friends on any and all sjaeta of general interest but f f- .iH-ut. The name of the writer tautl always bo furnished to the Editor. Communications most bt written only oa one side of thepaper t 4 j 'j Personalities must be avoided. : ' And it is especially and particularly under stood that ihe editor does noUIways eadorst the views of correspondents, unless to stated in the editorial columns. New Advertisements ANNUAL EXP0ET . TABLE FOR 1876. mins'TABLE WILL BE DELIVERED JL to those who hare subscribed thisday. Others'' who may desire t obtain copies can do so up to mid-day on Mondaj. Price $5. , I jan 13; a J. L. CANTWELL. CLOSING OUT AN HIVOICE APPLES, ONIONS, TURNIPS v and POTATOES. Dried Beef, Hams, Richmond. Vs.'.. and DupUn, N. C, Sausage, Lard, Ac. , r lurkeys, umccens and AJheese, ... Mountain Butter Kits and Rolls, ' ! Mallet. Mackerel and Blue Fish, - . Bacon Ilams and Shoulders, Onr Fish are guaranteed Will sell the entire Invoice or less,"; Be quick if you wish bargains. PETTE WAY & SCHULKEN, , Brokers and Commission Merchant?, ; - Second doorJNorth of jan 13 Princess and Water streets. '. If you wish to grow Vegetables for sale,' rcd Gardening for Profit I If you wish to become a Commercial Florist, . . read;:'.:,, ' ;... Practical Flortcultnr I If you wish to Garden for J home use only, ' - read , . . Gardening for Pleasni'o ! . $. - - : AU by Peter Henderson. .,, i Price $1.50 each, postpaid, by mall. Our Coinbiiicd tor 1177. New Advertisements. Court Calendar pOR.THE &ECOND WEEK of the Janu arjTerm of Superior Court for New lianorer county. .- , ' ;'' Cases in thu Court will be called in tbe fol lowing order t . MONDAY, 10th inst. No. 24 Thomas Payne. Cl-u; JeskiaM. " ' f-- 62 Robert Shaw. 63 John Bright. CI Shepef Thompson. TUESDAY, ICth inst. C5 Thomas Fal ton. Caroline Fulton. . 4 John Skipper. . CT T. C. Cnristian. . -CO George Rowe. ' '. John Barber. By der of the Court. , . , ' JAMES HEATOX; i jaal3 m-f , Clerk Sopcrinr Cou t. CATALOGUE OF ':.' EVERYTHiCJG FOR THE .'"f- C3r Si, K? 3Ls hol n Xumbciing 175 pajjes, with 1: colored plate, '. sent , v Freol ,' to all customers of past years, or to those no have purchased any of the above books ; to others on receipt of 25 cents. ' Plain Plant or Seed Catalogues without plate, free to applicants. PETER HENDERSON A CO.,' Seedsmen, MarketOardeners and Flora fc?, 35 Corfiandt at, New York. jan 13 , . - , -I .-g SPIRITUALISn AUD TEST MEDITJII. LADY ALICE, Clairvoyant, 7th daughter of the 7th daughter, just from Europe, tells of lovers' names, who you will marry, brings together the separated!, recovers stolen property, gives lottery numbers, causes epeedy marriages. locates diseases. She has taken rooms at Southwest comer Second and Dock sta. Hours from 8 A. M., till 10 P. 31. Letters answered by enclosing $1 and stamp. Fee $1. jan 10 SEE OUR STOCK' LATEST FALL AND WINTER - FASH- ions in ' , : Gentsr an! Youlli's CIoMn2: anJ FURNISHING GOODS. Fur cash we sell: as cheap as New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore dealers. " Oar specialty is our All-Made, Linen Besom, . WAMSUTTA SHIRTS at - JF3 9 o "c u IT -e OT Call and s?e them for yourself. ; ' dec 3D , a. cnnxz3n B rock's r Exchange. riBXISHES THE CHOICEST ' Wines, . Lijiors, x Ales, ja'ist, NEW RIVER OYCTERS, , ..... . ;': With , ... BILLIARD TADLES KU, Pure od Hene&sey Brandy, Sour Hash Poor Whbkey, Old Bye do., Blue Grass do.; 8weet Mash do., Kentucky Qem do Champa 'mes, Clarets, Sherry, Port and Maderia Wine, at PorcLAa Paicaa. ' BT. BE7. BISHOP 6IBEO, D. D. rpiIE NW MAONIFICSXT, . . . t WORK OF THIS PCrL ATT, Taithrof 'vox; Vtibziz," u for sale at GO cents at ' HEIXSBERQER'SLIYE COOK&TOllE V 4' I Z J. Erery AV'ilmingtoniaa ihoull read this learned and chastely written work oa the Br ing questions of the day. - " . -jaall . "D0ITT FOnGHt" J. J. SHEP ARD can bo found ' "' . t: ojr rronxii siou iiAnncr ct. , J Between Secondhand Third Cta., '. Really and wHIiaj to . d all kbla Vr Alro Dealer la . . 'GRocer'ies, co::iurcmo:;::?.in3 . dec 15 : rcr7C;:.:;t;p. , r-- t: