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HHi "Pi, a Tlr tr "tFTTniiTf Willi ,1UKlhl- JkWfflVVlv THIS I A PER llbca irer afurno, Sunday. - iff v ..nntrrniL IrJilTOtt.AgP ! -L,v.j ivwTAOE I'AIU. I ! Lmi k Hrcred bv carrier. iTl -irr "part of the city, at the U, or 13 cenu p i . . L.,. nd liberal. Wriberi i deMO report "J Md retta rece"e their pipers regularly. NEWS ISUMJIARY. P friiiiJItr will be rejwrlwl fur ii, . . U l.v ho Hgusc coinniUtcc. I .r flu AV Utivi committee of the AV. U. i.li Cynipany have been suni- ,y both Hoii. Ilartiea 1 1 Sew Orleans to pet the papers -L' The National Heniocratic nlect iii Wasington to-night. L, revolutionary claim that the llJ the Senate can1 open' ami he v!)tis ha Ijccu shipwrecked 'ud.MiJj All is very quiet Orlvau ami ! Packard, who has 1i!inr'fr a fislft (in a horn) is i give a bond to keep the icace. (.Ll knows vet whether it iii to ur ilri'.ks for the crowd in the bl. John 0. Mahandy, at the hc.ul of the Ftui.ni or jn m couiitry, i dying, k' f.iiluro of Ihwiict tV Co., i. i- i)i..i.lirir i rpiuirttfl i!itie .$1j0 OtiU. . (II)is has just i . . I ,iti-d Iy tclryrapii uut inc news vl - Ju the Senate, yes- ibjit .a ddemW his master in tr of: -M-uding troops to Pctcrs- ! i'Phy joint conin.ittce have I iii a report for counting the t lUar Atlutira! Joseph Smith, traiiii otiecr in the service, died r, ai'nf bi.l i necott to me rut el' the famine in India is esti- More bal- n!v in ti e Illinois Legislature tiSctiUor with Lgau leading and iloM' behind him.. Dr. hs Ufore the grand jury again' y m jrt-g.ird to the Benntt-May I pUadol criminatiouof himselt rmknietl to appear to-dav. le Onjojiver at Cincinnati is within lie 1875 mark and is .fctill Italian barque Leila has VOL. 1. WILMINGTON, N. C, Til URS DAY, JANUARY 18, 1877. NO CAROLtPTA. Coucrd wants a National Bankso i'ie at Cape May, ' Raleiirh Obeerferl cncral Assembly. v j SEX ATE, ' j Tlk?I)av, Jan. 10. ; x-Ul.ce, of 11 nkingham : Bill to bcr. II , und 4 a jfrLol lectors to plicitioti of insolvent delinquents. v the committee on thejniiciary. requires. Sheriffs and Tax-Col-hct'Cvt-r 2 TCiliteil on settlement, of jwrsoii insolvent, dead, or o publish at the courthouse ue puliVc p'ace in each town-, oplete lit Of" such delinquents, 1 yf Ux ilr.c from each4 and. the VvdeihU-O. Allows tho pub luch liets at the expense of, the I rjCH jijwjr at the discretion of autburitk's. . . Mecklenburg: Bill to au euiea of p-and juries to swear j lUferreil to committee on the 5r?c: Bill to'amend the law iu WVorCj. llcferreil to the com thc judiciary. 5 colored ; Bill in relation to Xnd and puuishnicnt." ISeferrcd suitlee on the judiciarv. onto raise ajiut committed to e (jucitwu of dividing theStatg adiciul dil-ricts, was adopted., owing bills p.tssed their sevJral ndcr a suspenisou of the rules. JoenlitleAl an act amend chap l lUttle Kcvisal,-allowin g mc tty lays in which to file their ltitute from the committee was Jnch pas.il its several readiugs. 10f KEPKESENTATIVES.- r! A bill to be entitleilan txjttr protection of sheep hns- Ws : A bill to le tntitleil an ylish a normal department at fcrsity fuf the education of eol irs for the State of North Caro j - d section 40, chapter C8, iV'al, in reUt,ioh to school ex- liken up on its second rcad ssed. - nend section 26, chapter 101, nsal, rc-arding roa.ls, ferrits V w? aken np on its second p rsscd f f the removal of the politi J of ex-Uor. Wm. W. IIol Jiru up and oa motion was re jidiciary committeo. pn ia reference to the establish f c011 was Uken ftrred to committee ou agricul- dj wc. . . .' Morganton has the telegraph, ami it is working now; i 1 v The uew express 'building at Mganolia has been completed. ' Trof. Hartley's readings in Raleigh have been postponed to Monday vening. , .Theo. N. Ramsey is about to ' pack his carpet bag for another State Temperaace tour. . Ann Eliza, Brigham Young's XlXth, is to tell all about how it is in Charlotte on the 24 th. ' A series of Sunday evening public temperance meetings arc in contemplation .in Ualcigb. W. J.I llannaford has been chosen Mayor of tloeity of Magnolia,' vice J. M. nariseii, resigneu. Ur. Li. . UprreJI, ot Mount emon Springs, Chatham county, died very sud denly on Saturday last. Life insured for $5,000. ; r Mark Pitch, of Gmcord, says he is going to cat 30 quails in 30 days and threw nimsfilf outside of his toil rtn bird yesterday I . Rev. J.IF.j Butt, of Calvary Mission Church, m 'Charlotte, has organized a tern pcfance1 class of 75 and has still a fine held before him. in Charlotte. a Rev. Tht?o. infield, the Baptist pastor in Charlotte, was set upon the other day and deliberately pounded. The packages were dond up in pound papers. Time yesterday afternoon'." scene two negroFboys with an old shot gun. Result aiv adopted son of Alderman Burwell Johnston wounded slightly on the head and badly burned about the throat accidental. Observer Charlotte. The Ra eigh 2'etcs savs : At a late hour last night Col. Thomas Vebb,of Hillsboro', Wno .wa.ij, )roir;ucu iuuuuaj -jnau jl naralvtic 1st roke! was still speechless, no change whatever having taken place since his removal from the train to his home, - The -Morgan ton Blade says : Just th iitk of the' thermome ter being down to thirteeu iuches bejo'w zero, and the ice fourteen iuches thick and snow 'stiff at a foot .deep, with a very scmill wood pile, j Calves and o h;r young quadrupeds, chickens and all kinds of birds may be frequently found frozen to death. I LOCAL NEWS. jfew Advertisements, , A. SimiEit Rare Uargains, S. G. Hall Tags. Geo. MyJers Park A Tilford. Croxly A MgaBis, Auct'rs Sundries at Auction. " P-. IIeixsdeboer The Lire Dpok Store. Dr.. W.! M. llcsTOJf Dentist y. Gm'l Suit Change of R It. ;.. J. F. Divine, Schedule-, W A "VNJ The storm signal, floates again to-day. Co1. Kt M. Murchison, of New York, ii ia the icity; ' dlowe's circus is down in Georgia and was to have exhibited at Matron 3esterday If it is going td rain let it rain but if it- is not going to rain then let' it let it alone. The first Cain presentation was the one made bv Eve to Adam in the garden of Eden. ! Pray for tho poorand now and then throw in a loaf 'of bread, a basket of potatoes or a barrow of coal. Idleness is the dead sea that swallows up all virtue, and the self-made sepulchre of a living man Schooner Mary Lvmburner, Combs, from Philadelphia, went to se: oyer New Inlet bar yesterday. There are fewer young lady visitors here now than has been known -at this season in ten years past. Some cigars are made f dried cherry leaves! '.'.'-.. Haverlv's Ministrcls are booked" for 'I- -Raleigh to-morrow evening. There are very fow parties t li So the caterers sav. WI.'iLfi Eggs are getting so high ilt.il people buy them as curuiities. - A German writer advises , Aiucricau girls to m?rry American .men;-. for true happiness. Au Iowa bride seventy-one lyear-i old has been married for the third tune, i'i the Only One last Night. There isVut one burglary reported for last night; that was not a burglary either; it was only airatlaaipt at one. Some of the rascals tried to enter ,a house near the Ilistcrn end of Dock street but failed in tho attempt. I" ;M Dr. Huston. We k'g for attention to the card of Dr. New Advertisements. PARK & TILFORD. -o- WJ3 HAVE IN STORE FilOM THE ABOVE IMPORTERS i ntn ni n mm m same dress. Some one says that the-great political health is the right. distr responsibility. ' . Slightly colder this morning fires ami overcoats 'pleasant exactly, necessary. "s o-jcret of ;! itim of It takes .a dollar anl a hili a reserved seat to tin; Xei's.-n ances in Norfolk next week. Vvi.t lel lii'' b'Ut l) - it i :ijk r r pi rfirm- ' 'Jlie average age of sheep is ten years: cows, fifteen ; hogs, fifteen, and horses, not used as beasts of b'urde-n.-.t went jr. iYulcanized India-rubber, cuht.iiiis much lead that children have b;-ea in i 1j sick b' playing w ith dolls compose 1 of it. Whittier thinks -.'fifty uo'lais a yen- i i' t ought to dress an'v woman. iCertainiv. Eve dressed for less than tint, b:it it was before the fall set in. The sixth hop of. the scas L'Arioso Pleasure CIuU totk AND t PIPER HEIDSICK CHAMPAGNE In Baekcfe and Cases, Quarts and Pints: W. M. Huston, as it appears in this issue. LI()f)PD (?P PIRTP PI I T HP Dr. Huston U a craduate of the Pennsvl-flivUDI! Uli lAIllfj i)L.i.HilL - vania Dental College and will give satis faction in every instance, a facta which he guarantees. His rates are very moderate and he extracts teeth without &as and without paiu.V - For Chanped Hands, Tor the benefit of those who may Buffer ' from chapped hands, we append a rcceipe" whicli is said to be verv beneficial: Take sweet oil, three punces; spemareli, four ounces ; and pulverized camphor, one ounce. Mix them together in a clean earthen vessel by the aid of a gentle heat ami .apply t warm to the hands night for chapped 'hands is made with a little and morning. Another very good ointment fresli, newly churned butter and honcv. mm Wh os MASH ' t PERFECT IX QUALITY AND LOW IN'". ..PRIG . (INLY 5 PLEASE NOTICE.' We will be glad to receiTt commuxieatlottt from onr friends on any and .all sfttycts of general interest but : . The name of the writer xauet always b . fur'niibed to the Editor. " V Conimnnications mtut b written oaly oa one side of the paper. Vrsoaalitics must be aToided. And if ia especially and particalarly uudcr stood that lie editor does not always endarse the views of corrctpondenfci, nnlcss so stated in the editorial columns. Notv- Advertisements PATE.MSftr-F.)SrtSllfCT- jgSPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE USE of Cotton Shippers. "X ' ; . Xeath- printed at LOWEST PRICE3 S. G. HA&Xu . 'ole Agent for Wilmington. bv lortgagee's Sale! of Real Estates 'jy Y VIRTUE (JF TllE POWER OF SALE contained iu a certain Indenture of Ifortgairo 'Jlu". "i' lwl,t,o" 13 i"-1 Used all over thS State and South ff!.iI-(lin,. Steamship Raleigh tcill be due here to-morrow. Which is right? I ; CUl.tC. Above enquiry is propounded to us, the j GOOD TA23Zij SISBRB.'ST first paragraph being a quotation from yesterdav's Review and the other having Lbeeu suggested as the correct rehderiiis:. Probably boti are rgLt, although the use of tlie former may be sanctioned more by custom than the English grammcr. Query. It U always up to Standard and need Wo Improvement. ,'! OS the 1 ice i;.-"t night and was, would be, highly enjoyable. e verv bo; Iv knew ir What a silent old world it woiil 1 le if men talkeil only as mm h " as they think, A fellow -would have to cany; u iatil around with him to make a noise will). The Home Journal cbjects io tfie wearing of diamonds wlieiy traveling because it is vulgar. It is - a position which, wc assumed, years r.'g'", and we. are glad to say thit no c-nev connected with thi paper has. ever beou such vulgarity. The Thermometer. ' From the United States Signal Office at this place avc obtain the following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7:31 o'clock : Augusta, 51 ; Charleston, 55; Cincin nati, 01 ; Jacksonville, 645 r Key West, 73; Knoxville, 45 ; Ljmchburg, SO ; Memphis, At C1.50 and 82.00. Ke Canned YeptaWes ml Frnil AT REDUCED PRICES. Family Supplies, Imported and Domeitic at Hra iva Km ff. 9 made by John T. Wilkin ara and Marr C. Kings, his. wife, to J.uhr oilers, bearing date, the 17th day of December. A. I).. 1875. and i i recorded iu the Register's office of New flan oyer county, in Uook "M. MM." at jpages 34, j anu ., i w in, a the Attorney or the raid Jiuhr Vollers. expose to sale by public auction, tor caalion Tuesday tlieCth day of February, A. I). 1877, at 12 M., at the Court Ilouxedoor iu the said City of Wilmington, the following ' lot,piece or parcel of land situated and being in the said City of Wilmington, countr of Aeir Hanover and State of Xorth Carolina, and bounded and described as follows: - Deinninff eighty-two and one-half (82J) -feet.'East of thcVestern intersection of Queen and Ninth' sjfrccta, and running thence, alon" two and parallel West. parallel with Queen' etreet cirrhtr-two and .one-half feet, thecc South, parallel with Ninth. street tixty-six feet to the beginning: ; the earae bcinj: a part of the western half of " Lot No. G. in lilock No. 81, according to the oihcul plan of the said City of Wilmington. MARS DEN BELLAMY, '." inli Attorney. -3 11 di 13 South rront Street. jan 18 i iue i;ne qi iueen street, Jast eighty-one-half feet, thence North, with Ninth strcctsixty-eix feet, thenc s . . Dentistry. DR. W. M. HUSTON, Grad-. -?. uate of Pennsylvania Den tal Collecre, will practice hia CtTO profession in Wilmington. Cba ;tltV :'f rirx'3 rcrv o . , jriuuue, uq , jioiHutuwry, -u- ; asu- moderate and satisfaction puaanttel in everv vi!le,'C8 : Xew Orleans-, 58 j New Y'ork, instance. Teeth extracted withotit pain. ro no i no o Rooms, 32 Market street, up fstai-s, rear L'U ; orfolk, 33 ; Pittsburg, 22 ; Savan- 0f Dr. Kea's oliice. . jan is ' nab. CO : St. Louis. 55 : Yashin?ton. 30 : I -Wilmington, 4o. Sundries at Auction qn;to-morrow, Friday morning; clerks to that point whem the k..,-ri.- of , t. , iU o c ock, we will seh at our Sa es Iloom, - i - ; ri it iiii Lirii inrtniii i ui i ii v ;iiiii i rvn t r w a9-tw . - - - - J I WVrMJU savvi f li tTli The "salary bili . piq m d to c- .-Arr ; Through to Fayetterille. i" .1 1 " 1 t i i i ne leiecrann wire wmcn nas ueen i a irivatc cue iu a' biiii.i"! r ui i be x . e. In the Russian com munevt he 1- t ol c .eii ----- -i family 'is in proportion t. the' i.tin.bvi' ot mal.cs.or married couple?; an J there is" a greater average 'number of inar-riages in Russia thau in' any. other European coun try, while the births are double? ti;-s;e of - France, Will Rebuild. Messrs. Aldermafi Pro.. young men of much business, energy, will at once rebuild their distillery t of that (lest rove l i v tire at l .01 yesteruay morning. whu are "i.the site t I cter an assorttnTit.nf Tfmiep. F.rvetteville has beeu completed and cxm-iholJ nd Kitchen Furniture, contains in " I n,rl nf i liiunicatioii was opened yesterday after noon," about 5 o'clock, between the two points. This line, is will be remembered, i ii'.; a from Lumberton to Fayetteville, and was built and is owned by private sub scri pt ion , M r . L. A . Angel, the Manager of the ofiicchere, was the contractor and will probably make arrangements for working the line, 1 ciock M.j the consideration of ly and minority report npdn ion of ipqniry to th righof aJT to a scat in tho House of Uves frooi Hertford county, M ! resulted in the sejt bein- of eJuntuui mrxA Mn l . ovuauii gtuviill 111 he household is hardly complete f w"."u V. llano or Organ. -ad.for llltxstnited catalogtie and - r - "" ' o . Only one person in ten thousand lives to be a hundred years old, and but ope in a hundred reaches sixty. The gas lamp at the northwestern in tersection of Third and Chestnut streets was not burning last night. I There will be a meeting of the Central Executive Committee this evening at Munds Hall wjicre the Qtizcns Commit- tee"will meet .with them by inritation. . i . - TLp asriiou that the'ItuiSan vessel now in port jis tb; only one of that nationality that has Tisited our waters since the war is Lhcorrect, as there hare probably been half a dozen h?re in as r many years past. , " ; Fins M Piftaboro, Private advices rccetred tiere' this noon conveys information of the burning pf the jail atPittboro,.,Chatham cour.tr, oa Tuesllay last.. It was set oa fire by the prisoners who bopeil thus to escape and who narrowly missed escaping into another world. The walls of bnck are still standing, lut the wood work of tta intcjior was all burns.). Loss S.000. Broke His Leg A colored man by the narae foi Green was brought here last liight fron) Fayette ville on the steamer A.- P. Hart with his leg broken. The accident occurred bv his falling from a .telegraph', pj-'e licar Favetteville where he was tixirns the wires. He'bcluiig.in thii city. h- : ' Correction. ' Yc misuudenitcKKl our in for: j tcrday relative to the tire. It "Cape Fear Steam Fire Ergine 'r wh.ich was crossed over to the scene of co.u fla- gration and not the "Little Ciiivi.1 as was. stated-bv us.. We wiiii?lv r:nke the correction, thus giving credit credit is due. ..int yes . was the w.iir.m City Court. Before the Ma vcr this morning: John Fher, -charged with 'jlisorderly ctnrJuct, was fined $2 ) nnd cotts or 30 days work on the streets. f The sane, arraigns fur drm'.icane-Fj was mulcted for the costs. j Sandy Alexander Pattersjn, ceny, was bjund over to - th? Court in the sum of $50. f r lar- r Superior Frnt Street, The work of paving Front street, be tween Chestnut and Yaluui' streets, lias been completed. As soon as the dirt is swept off il . will present an appcA.aa.ce almost equal to the remainder of the street which was pa veil -tvitlithe Nichol son paying stone. v That portion of the street just completed Afis'" paved witL cobble stone fliid rcfiects credit upon Mr. James Bryson, wha Las been snprin- tending the work. Superior Court. The following. cases were disposed of in t'.iis court this morning: State vs. Yt II. Howe,for assault ami Lit f cry. Casj submitted. " State vs. Albert Wilson, for larceny. Wnlict guilty. Sr. ite v. Sam Collins, for forgery. Ycrdict guilty." - , ; State Vs. Becky Jackson, for larceny. Yerdict not guilty. State vs. Annie SpeigLt, Air larceny. Defenlai t called and 'failed to appear and capias crdered issued instanter. , Henry McKiiight was ordered discharged the Grand Jury having failed to find a true bill against him. ' Other trifiiug cases were calk-din which the dtf-mlaaU s-;itaitte4 5d were or derl discharged on payment of costs. The Ilos Noi&aoce. ; We are glad to see that a strenuous ef fort is to be made tj put down this mis erable hog nuisance. The Gty Marshal had this morning .-a sale of impounded hogs and is laying plans to catch more of them. iThe owners of thete hogs hare bees in, the Labitof allowing. them to,xan at large during the nigLtandgtUing them in at daylight, so as to escape the city im pounders. In this way their bogs are .fattened and 'kept fat at other people's expense, it requiring about 100 worth ef flower garden to make one pound of hog, A few nights wuce a man living in the southern part of tLs ciy had his po tato hills entirely gutted by these nui sances f the night and there are frequent com plaints of their depredations. Sec advertisement of Messrs. Crxajlj Vfc Morris, Auctioneers, c, Le mi& to-morrow jrrning of Itotiseholtl anl kitchen: furniture, team of goats, wagoa and Lar- nss, work horst' ftcf p1 V'"'":l Z r 'Z Schooner Wycnung; Fosa, from Ma tanzaTs, trith molasses, Lj in bcl'j'ar. - part of B. W. Beadteada, B. W. Wardrobe,-B. V". Bureau?, M. T. Centre Table j Wash stand, Chairs, Stove?, Ac. ALSO, : ' t 10 Cases, 10Dozen,Condensod .M'ilBacdnAc. AND " A' Team of Goati Wagon and HafLess. Alio, a good Work Ilorse. jan 18 CaONLY A MOBIllS, Auct'r. '". THE ' i Live Book Store TTAS ALWAYS IN STOIIE A FULL XX and complet? asoptment of Standan and JlifCellaneoua ora?, with a Mare Etock of I BLANK BOOKS, i I; Davelopes and Paper of every kind and strle. - - ' Abjo, Tianos, Orgaa?, Guitar?, jViIixii, " 4 ' '- ' - i ' ' Flutes, Banjos, AceorItonj. 'and a '' Foil stock of Sheet Music af SOCIABLE. Till: LADIES OFST. TIIOMA' CUUECII WILL KEPEAT THEIR SOCIABLE AND SUPPEEI ' AT THE CITY HALL, , Thursday Evening, Jan. 18. ' ADMISSION : . v ' La Jy and Gcntlcinan, 50 centa ; Single tc tleman., 50 cents; Ladies and Children " " "half price. ' 'fA Befrefrhmenta at moderate prices. " i-i- Tliti Italian String Band has been en gaged for Dancing. K jan 15. SPIRITUALISM AND TEST MEDIUM. LA1 ALICE, Clairvoyant, 7th daughter of the 7tli daughter, just from Europe, tclli of Jorera names, who you will marry, brin-s together the separated, recorera atoleu proj.e-rty .ives lottery numbers, Jcauec speedy marriages,' locates diseaaer. Mie hai taken rooms at Southwest -Comer Second and Dock sts. Ilours from 8 A. M., till 10 P.M. Letters answered by enclosing jan IS Heinsberger's, No. S3 and 41 Market tt. WILfillNGTON & WELD ON BAIXBOAD COMPANY. OrriCE op Gex'l ScrsBixrESDSsr! ) Wilmington, N. C, Jan. 1, 177. j" On and after Wednesday, Janha.rv Z, 1S77, the passensrer trains on "the Wilmington A Wei don iLailroard will run as follows : DAYMAIL AND EXPSESS TRAIN. LeaTe Wilmington, Front SL Depot Arrirf atGckfeboro at .ill 26 A M Arrive at Rocky Mount at-...... J 1 20 I'M Arrive at Weldcn at. f 3 00 P M LeaTe WeWon daily at..: .112 20 V M Arrive at Rocky Mount at .J 2 03 F1I Arrive at Goldaboro at.... f 3 6G P M Arrive at Wilmicrtrin. Vrr.nt t ! ' Depot at. ..... .... 7 10 V 31f . NIGHT MALL AND EXPRESS TRAIN. DAILT LXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Wflminpton at. L$-i0 P M ArriTe at Gxrtdaboro at ... ia 15 P M Arrive at Rocky Mount at ill 30 A M Arrive at Weldon at. . i 2 20 A M Leave Weldon, daily, u. .. ft 4 2t A M Arrive at Rocky Mount at. (; 6 01 I K ArriTOai.fiftLUhnrt, ,,,:' 00 A M Arrive at Wilmington at ... 12 03 M Tae Day Traa xnakea elote connection &t Weldon for all points North via Bay Line Weidom for all points north rla Ricxtmocd. daily, (eaceept Snnday) and 2zDy,r via "Rich maad and all rail routes. Night train makes close eoanectioni at Pallmajs's Palaee Sleeping Can attached to ail Xijht Trains, and ran through from Wil aiafrton to Milford Station on Richicond, Fredericksburg A Potomac Railroad. Freight Train will leave Wilmington tri weekly at 5 39 A M, and arrire at 1 40 P M. r JOIIN F. DIVINE, Jxa IV -: v General Serintendent, THE I1KST BAR IX THE CITY IS THE OLD CLARENDON Foot of PJJarket St. Tl Rest cfVLES, WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS always on hand and serredby polite and accommodating attendants. . New Ri vcr Oysters, alwavs freehand alwars . fat, Fcrved in any style, desired. - jan 17. ' John H. Allen, - Watchmaker and JcvreLTerv Noktd. FndsT Sr. two books abotc 3Iikkct. rpiIE PUBLIC 13 INYITED TO CALL L and inspect.the elegant slock of goodi of- fered for" sale bv me. Fine assortment of LADIES' WATCHES. -SEAL and PLAIN ! . GOLD RINGS and LADIES' sod OEXTE MEN'S CHAINS. . , Wfrk left with me will be neatly exe cuted. All I ask of the Public is. to pire me." a trial. J. II. ALLEN. j-017 -- ' ' ; ..- - Rare Bargains. JAT BE HAD IN GENfS sad VontL;s y M3 fMIlIB B at Shrxcr'S ClothinS Hons-, Son tb sideef Market -street.- V " i .Getting ready fur Spring itotk Had ill r heavy gaoda muit be sold. ' ' Our .specialty is th2 all-mada Linen Bosom Shirt for 90 Cents." "" ' ' ' J: h .j ' . SPIRIT CASK! Mtut be sold soon, jan I NEW YORKS and Coantrica. . , DaROSSET Jk CO. Just Received - ,XD NOW OPENING AT THE - BuooKZaiTZT onoenmr. a full ad fine stock of choice ' " " GroGSiles, CoiiTectioiieriBS, Mts;C. Haisins, Cnrrsnts, ; ; '' JELLIES, .PRESERVES, Ar., Which will be o!Tred at the Vmest pricea to the Ccristmas irade. coa an! oe conTiareu. - , I S. J. WEST-. dec I'i Corner '4tli and Campbell its
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