" ' THIS PAPER p.blUl every afternoo, Sundays e . - : cepw "j . .. OS III T. JAMES, n .vn l'ROPBIETOK. ...Lr1PTI0m POSTAGE rAll. l , ni i months. $2 60: Three I I ... I.lf. 4 V. oaprioPB F ' ... r 13 cents per week. lure riw -t , . ... . hit ertDjf rates low and liberal. rjls.bcriber. will please report any and fV.,J receive tbeir paper regularly. 5Eif8 SUMMARY. rUe IVcstcni Union Company will pro- wolilical telegrams anu uro ".i- h be discharged, i It . gen- ' I i ll,. vnnnrr tllf KliT- L Vllo Committee will become a law -Jtns.su h.y a go6l chance now to lt ifhc want to. Judge ar, uYr'i Lite competitor for Congress, has "t Cdcl United States Senate from msetts 0verj Big Belly Bout well. - I'jj-y ami Sherman hail a bout yes .An Loiuiinal'in which the galler- fJ 7 ' I !. 1... appended Itosy.i T B firft halt iDUUoii-ior me -&iaauipi I nvi J .J.f.. I" .mini f f iwi lia.'i Orleans to meet in cdiicsday next buriied at Sew Lliingtoii ou W hcsK.'lkuly blwirt term, iv list ' el L-cteJ Senator for (,n the 7y-l ballot, in the UeJiJaturet The seventh t tar Senator in .the Jlhuoi Lcgisla- t f itultnhjj'iin, H), Palmer 87, tciiM- 10. 'r j- It is pretty generally vol -that aiuajorily of bjth Houses are ivoi of the electoral committee' report. - Hayes' friend )n Ohiearo furious on irt uf the Committee. a- f" 1 li.' The y Democrats' held a Convention L.tcJ resolutions declaring that .i - - i i - wiw fairly elected and mutt be in vito!. -Fred May is now said Washington' City., unhurt. id an election row m Montreal on v. in which forty nieu took a : the town hall was sacked and the -' booth wrecked. Alvm baun- I Republican, has leen elected Scna froiij Nebraska. ! Ellis Spear, of in; A IJclKnapite, has been nominated (Co; imissioncr of Patents. llio kioli (iiand Council have -mianimously y i i i . tlCil A i the proposals of - the Powers. i nuict in'! Kcw Orleans and j. . .i tntliiiH. and the Democratic sov- iiciil au uorkijjg wr way slowly, I ' ' i i . . . . ly. ueu.i jiues nas maie- siir- da borate. report of the fight with fcJit- i i. i . ' 'i ' . . . Bu the I. .U- It is rumored in Havana Spaniards are .sick of I the iol i,1ti4 aud arc nw willing tw concede is tJ the pairivJiJ, j ' - i Observer , W j -i i General Assembly". - 1 . tffcXATF, Thl rday. Jan. 18. CiumiUam state! that at the re- A It i mm m ma mt. tabius u. liusbee, tne aiior- r certain nosers ot tne oiu bonus .-Miie, jjc submittoti a nienoriai il homlJioMers. .which vas refer- tfi :Mumilte(Von State debt. trill frrtm tVirl Brr!al rutiimlf t.pp Jiti'd to investigate the manairernent ol f , o - - c extern 'Insane; Asylum, submitted prt. which was rcad and transmitted I Iloiise with a proposition to priijt. i Finger : Bill to extend the jursidic- f Justices of the j Peace, referred to jmmittco ort the judiciary. W of New lbvaover, (colorctl) ; ,r protection of rattle suakcj, re- tj the cpaitnittcc on propositions iievauces. I I Line of P;rtic, (cloml): Bill for OteCUOIl Ol UCIlPVn fnt: c,.o.,li; fn vv- k'v. iviiv a w to tho committee on i rooosition ;neyances. ; j-, ' USC OF . RErRESEXTATI VKS. Puclianlson; A petition from cit i Pender county fi)r a prohibitorv iithm two miles of Bethlehem Baptist a iii sahl county. 1 I Ofraond; A res'jluti n of inquiry bright of Dr. FAlward Hansom to (uixm the floor, of this House ns a cr Irora the countr of 'IVrmll j. j m v I - ill ! lar. Mclue: A bill to be entitled an act to i the manufactring interests of y Finance. Iwxasorn ai anv was grafted r k5'6 introduce a resolution ?w's: That the committee on privi J'I elections inqnirc iuto the rightol Kwll to a seat upon this floor a? Wf of the House from the county ne using a resident of New . 1 ' . ' ;"'- fCSoJUtion tiaKP.1 it first wjndin eni to the coinmittco ott privileges M.UOUS. hour for tho special order arriving -v was lanen up. This bill to .Vtion 4, chanter 83 of Battle's 'i and will prevent the use of seines f?g neta iu the waters of creeks and I n he State during ccrtaiu hours as ,r protecting interest. I Shackelford offerel an amendment bball not apply to the Cape liver. I '1 ' i sckelford mored to recommit to umutee on propositioas and griev whiclj prevailetl. - - IRIt'CASICS. be sold soon. NEW TORKS and uountrkfi. DeIIOSSET A CO. - " -.'. - . ' - ' ' '' :i ' -i i ' . -T-- - . . -' ;. : r -:.'"' J - i-v-' - -"f- " ; :- '''' , . ;"'' '." " ;' " ' ;"' "'.'--:.''' i - '- ''. , ... .-.'"v . . ' '' '.I-.- ' j ' k r 'i - - -. ' j . ' . ; '. .-.;-.-.; '. - -:. L...J - -: .1 - . . - , - ; : - : j : 1 " : r i 1 n k i.- I JANUARY VOL. I. WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDA Y, . 20, 1877. NO:i305. CAROLINA. h Quarterly meeting in Durham to-day and to-morrow. i Quail shooting match No. 2 in Char lotte yesterday. .'".' ' llie young men in Rocky Mount will organize a glee club. D. C. Reams and family, of Durham, will move to Tennessee. Some of the colored folks about Char lotte talk of emigrating to Cuba.' There is a little girl in Edgecombe who has five grand mothers. Rocky Mount Good Templars are to give a dramatic entertainment. They arc busy about Greensboro ship ping partridges North. Machinery is being put upGrcensboro for the grinding of sumac. Cravat patty in Durham last uiglit; Wcst ward the star of fashion takes its wav. ' - Mrs. Geneva Gant was found dead in bed in Raleigh on Thursday morning. Heart disease. Prof., Hartley .will read in Raleigh on Monday night for the benefit of the or phans. . v Somebody robbed JVilson county poor house last week. AYhat godless uugodlir ncss 1 They'll run afoul of a printing of fice next. ' ':..; The Rocky Mount Mail has changed hands, W. H. A vera & Son becoming the purchasers. ' '..Mr.-. Redmond Thorn, an aged and re spected citizen of Nash comity, died on the night of the 10th inst. -,. 1 .' Mr. Richard H, Battle mother and sister, alter four years spent in Texas have returned to Edgecombe to live. The Atlantic Hotel, at Beaufort, Avhicli was so badly injured by a storm last Summer, is to bo repaired and vput on a war fojjtiug again. - . . : Mr J. R, Morris, formejly editor of the Leaf and 1'lant in Charlotte, has turned up in Toronto, Canada where he is telling everybody ; what a fine country North Carolina is Tor tobacco. The Justices of the Supreme- Gjurt on Thursday held an election for a clerk and marshal of that tribunal. Maj. W. II. Bagley was re-clcctod and duly fjualiried as clerk, and' David A. Wicker was re-elected Marshal. The floor of Reams' new warehouse at Durham broke down last week, pieing several hogsheads pf tobacco and some . of the Herald type, that paper laving been published iu the same building. The Tarboro Southerner says : Mrs". Dortch, the mother of Hon. W. T. l)ortch, of Goldsboro, aged ninety-three years, who has all her life resided in Nash county, about iive miles from Rocky Mount, was removed to Qoldsborq on Ve(lnes(ay,and will spend the remainder of Vjeif days with her son. ? . , ; The Rocky Mount Mail says ; A terri ble f ragetly was enacted near Stanhope.in Nash county during the Christmas holi days. A young rn?m by the name of Brantly, in order to. shoot a Christmas gun bored an auger hole in a large tree, poured gunpowder in the . hole, drove a grooved peg into it aid then stuck fire to a string communjeating to the powder. He ran off and awaited the explosion, but as no report came he ran to peep around the tree and.if necessary rcfire the string, when just at that moment the fire reached the powder. ' .The explosion came and the nes flew out, striking young Brantly in the throat, passing through and killing him instantly. m The Grand Jury were discharged to-iiay . Only a dollar seventy-five (or, a pair ol shad. ; f There was but one interment, land that a child, in Oakdale Cemetery tljis v.eck. The glory'of the seakni has departed. Chickens Vrere selling this mornii-'g'for 25 Ito 30 cent ; turkeys .fori75.cints to $1. There have been but; two interments in Oakdale this year iii twei.y days and doctor's horses are looking scragg)'. .Theatre, performances should' le held on an open'prarrie, and then there "would Ikj no danger-from tire and not half t!ie wickedness behiud the scents. The log .was so thick f last night that any -one loaning against tho lamp post corner, of Second and.lChcstnut streets ' - i i could not sec any light overhead. I - ' . -r . ! Some men are like cats. You may stroke the fur the right way for years and hear nothing but pun ings; but accidentally tread on the tail and all memory of -former kindness is obliterated. ; Editor Revirw ; In your paper Jiily Cth, 187G, is a potirj cntUled 'The 01d Canoe," which is one of the most exquisite gems j have ever seen. ; I cncloso it with the request that yon rcpullishf jtfor the benefit ofseveral t know or wti6 would like to see it in print again. ' Can you or any.ot your reader Jell. nae1wh(o;w.thQ author'ofit;!;';;; . ?LHr iiok ' ' Yours4 respectfully,. " P. 5 As requested, we republish the poem on the third page of this issue, and would be glad to hear from any one who is able to give us the name of the author. For th Review. First Ward Democrat! cClub., iherc will be a meeting -of-this Ctfub on Monday 22 d inst., at 7o'cJock, P. M: to take into consideration the recent action 'of the Executive Committee' of the Central Club in regard to the City .'Gov ernment. All Democrats of the Ward are un ited to attend, as a j full meeting is desired, and all Democrats whoire not too weak to stand up to the rack, add who desire to couytcract what the Committee have done are also condially invited. Rally, Democrats iand let not our voice be stifled once more unto the breach and all is well. ' PLEASE KOTICE.,f nr; We wiU bo glad to reccire coambnicationi om our friends on general Interest bnt rom our inends on ajar and all nbWu f The name of the writer touit alwtjg be furnished to the Editor. - t; ; Communications must h written only om one side of the paper.' . 4 Personalities must be avoided. ' r' And it is rjpedaUy and partfcuiarfr Under stood that editor does aot alwayi endrw the views of correspondents unless so stated in the editorial columns. i ; : 5 We are glad to announce that Col. S.L, Fremont who had the misfortune to break his leg during the Christmas' week, .is rapidly improving and will soon be out again. LOCAL NEWS.' 1 1 t New Advertisements. A. Subiku Rare Bargains. JosErH PEjipK-r-Tunlcg and Kpfifrng Pianos. Vaxk The Beit Bennett A Fitch Pime En jovment for a Yea-. ' Opeka IIocse Concert. v T. C. DeRosset Insnye Company. ' Sec new ads. on fourth page, Th tjtorm signal is afloat again to-day. Superior Coui:t closes to-day the sctond week of Jie Term. v lliefog last night was "almost thick enough to cut with a butter knife." The Register of Deeds lait week issued hiarriage licenses 'to ope Tvhitc and one colored coupje. , '." --' '? . The atmosphere last night was full of doctor's bills but to-day is pretty, clear and Spring-like. j . Nor. barque Felice, cleared to-day for Liverpool by Messrs. Williams & Mur chison, takes out 0S0 bales of cotton. Rev. George Patterson will be in Hills boro to-morrow where he will probably preach a St. Matthew's Church. The box sheet for Ilaverl j1 Minstrels') is now open at Heinesbergers,wlfere seats may to secured" for tie performance on Monday night. , , . ,? - , r -, -s . , '",-" An attempt waj made last night to el fect an entrance into the residence of Mr. Priggc, on the corner of Second and Dock streets - - - -' " - Steamship Itcyidator sailed this uiorn ing '.for. New York .Tiio Gulf Stream will follow to-morrow, and the ' He nef actor on Monday. Three New Ytik steamers in three days. - ' See.-advertisement-of Mr.- Joseph Dcnck, of Columbia, S.'C, whoiis here for the purpose of repairing ami tuning pianos, organs, melodeons, &c: Orders to be left at Heiusbcrger's.or Jewctt's. V - J : . " We understand that a -petition ks now in circHlation in Brooklyn petitioning the Legislature to make all ihat portion oflhe city north of the Wiiniington and Wchlon Railroad a separata m'unieip.-tlityi I . - - Attention is called to the double c'Iu:';in advertisement of ihc very handoniq'ex hibit made in the annual btatemejit Jf t lie Etna Fire Insurance Company ' Hart ford, ;of which Mr. T..C. I)cRosset is agent here, i ' i IVewspaperlal. t Messrs. J. H. & W. LThorp have sold the Rocky Mount Mail to Messrs. Y H. & II. D. A vera,' who will . hereafter con duct it. We part with the Messrs. Thorp with regret, and wish the new" proprietors much success hi t heir vcnTure.'' ; The first issue of the Express, a new aud lively paper, the publication of which has just been begun at AVilson, is now before us, with Messrs. .Woodson, Ellis & New man as proprietors" Woodson being the chief comer stone. It is hardly necessary for us to say to. them how heartily we wish Lheni well. Howe's London circus was levied on at Augusta tinder attachment of the United StatPsl The circus :;im1 Uieu it rie are now in charge of the Sheriff, sou ; will ""be j sold on the 20 inst. Thuie n:l-yeos we:-e paid qlf, and left for home. j ' .See new.' advertiacmcntj uf Mr. .). T. Yann's 't'oUigco t re, ' ! No. U 4 M ar k et i I - - - i I Street. lT.is0.ye cent ciga, ar-e asix'iialtv, and having tried them, we are prep red to say that they are better than ii'iany we have t satoketl which cdt double the mouev. Yance and the Colored Folks. It is a mistake to suppose that the colore 1 folks do not read the newspapers. Nearly all of the more intelligent among them can read now and those who do not, get, children to read to them and so keep well informed on the current topics of the- day, especially those of a .political nature. It is a fact that Governor Yance's message has beenre-Ad by them very extensively and it Is a further- fact, and a very gratifying one, tt know that they comment warmly on the contents of that pamper, and feel grateful for the Hind ly interest which he as : manifested in thei'r prosperity and advancement, Yance has-led wh.ere all may follow '.and to the lasting benefit of both races. Probably a Hoax. The report published in yesterday's Review and ; in the morning papers to day to thei effect that Mr. F. M. James had been found murdered on the Sound, b probabiy all a hoax gotten up by some body who wanted to create a sensation. Neither the family here nor the Corone r have heard anything more relative to the matter. The Same Done?. The .Steamship; Gidf Slrcaa, now in this port, was oncy the Xurth Carolina , which With the rariierxyurg traded to this port just prior to thdjwar. She . has gone i throgh a good Ileal; of, rebuilding, buV the old bones, as staunch aslevej:, :. are thefo yet, ... y ' J . ' j - . Schedule U and C. 1 , There arc many merchants here who are yet indebted for the Sehedike B and C tax, yl)icli was iG aud ayailej pa the 1st instant, and these arc jiirgod to come forwardat once and pay u this tax. It will prove the. cheapest plan in the end as it will save costs which wl cat up more of the profits of , buiines Jlhau interest will. . ' " ' 1.-1- ' Arrived Up.' - j Dutch brig (bnstance, Cijt I Hollis, which went ashore on Sunday last near Bald Head and got off again bn Thursday, arrived up at the city to-day, but the Captain had not come ashors? at tli2 time of our closing, and we have! therefore no iuformatibn as to the damages sustained bevond the loss of a portion jof her cargo. j City Court, The captured b.iga ef shtj spoken of by us yesterday are thought to have been stoled from Messrs. RiufordJ (Cruw & Co. ITic thieves, George Fox, alias George Thorn psou aud Salem Bciisley. hth colored, were brought in by tire police and were this morning taken before tbe Mayor who sent them to the Superior Court for trial, t lo thct Orphanf. The Concert, for the benefit of the Or phans is. to take place, at the Opera House in this city on next Tuesday eve ning, ai.d two rehearsals have been ap poiuteil, one for" this evening at 8 o'clock and the other for Tuesday morning at 10 o'clockjwhen those vwllo are to take part are requested to Ue present promptly at the hour indicated. The ineljcaiona now are ihat i (yUl pi'ove a rare musical treat and this, couplol with the fact that the, pro ceeds of the entertainment arc for the bciitfit vi the'se who appeal so strongly to the finest IsympAtoiea of ovkr nature, shoit'r.i tusnre one of ViImiogtous largest auuiene eo. The box sheet is now, open at H'einsWrger's Music Store. mtlh Ward Heetig. A meeting of the citizens of th Fifth - i ' i Ward is called for next Monday eve .ling, the 22d irist., to Vc beVd at Sharp's store, on Queen , bet ween Fourth and Fifth streets, at '7 oVlbck. Business cf im portance is is be transacted j and every Democrat in the ward is carne&tlv invited - . i . to be present. 7 ; t. Srrbner Por February. The February Scribner opens wtih Trout-Fish ng in the Rangeley Lakes Ths article is full of pictures and deals with a fegjcii' pc'v to the general , public. The second j it of General McClellan's "Winter on the Nil? contains a well written Jescrlptitm cf the passage of the Cvtaracts, with sketches and pictures of Nubian life. A third illustrated papers is. a stuery by E. S. Nadal, of "Whita of Sel borne." . 'There is ' a bo a popular science article ou 'The Microscope among the Flowers' Tne two serialj? are continued( each with a picture! -In Drt JtcJlaiuPs "Nicholas Mintur'', ibfrsccD shifts to New York C5ty and the 4PorHcom roan" re-appears; in "That Lass o'LowrieV by Mrs. Burnett (whice , th publishers say is winsing hoU of' friends)r tha. "Jl of the story is at its climax. Of the uuillustratcd paperi, we note "A Morcing with Sir - Julius Benedict," "Traditional Music of tfce French lyr- enees," "Farragut in Mobile ' Uay "How do I know w hat is the Bible? "How Mr. Storm met Jii ;DiTUay icd the first half of a new bovektte in two ? parta by Saxe Holm, "Farmer BasscU' ItomaDCc.w Tle poetry in the number is excellent as are also the editorials '7'1,,:! In this age of edncation and general iu tclligcncc the hoti5t hold li hardry complete without a Oatikh 'teOxViiis&ttQmn f Read the lvertisment ia another column. and then send fnrilliLslraiclralalogTic and . price list, - " .,1..t'i;,;,...:8, Sunday Services, j Worship in thoarious churches of the city to-morrow as follows ; ST. PAUL S (EVAXG.) LUTIIEliAN CDUKCH, Corner of Sixth and Market streets, . Rev. tr. D. Bernheim . pastor. Preparatory service . (EDglish) at lOi a m; English service, ana , jommunjou at XX, a ni; Uerman service at 7 p. m. Sunday School at 3 p m. Weekly: service on Wednesday at 7 p m: Catechetical instruction ou Friday at Mi p ml FIRST BAPTIST CliUllCIlj corner of Market and , Fifth streets, Rev. James B. Taylor, pastor. Services at 1 1 a m and 7J p m. Sunday. -School at 9 a m. Yroung men's prayer meeting Tues day night at 7 V o'clock. Regular church prayer meeting Thursday night ' at 7 J o'clock. " . " st. John's chuih ii, j Corner of Third and Red Cross streets, Rev. George Patterson rector. 3 January 21st. The 3d Sunday after the Epiphany. Morning Prayer at IT. o'clock;! Evening Prayer' at 7i o'clock. . ' I ; FRONT STREET M. K. CHURCH' fcOUTII,- - ' .'.- I Corner of Front and Walnut streets, - Re v. J. E. Mann pastor. Service eylry Sab bath at 11 a m and 7 p m. Sabbath School at 3 p m. f . FIFTH STREET 31. E. CHURCH KoLTH, situated on Fifth, between Nun ;Uul Church streets, Rev. J. M. Rlrodes past or. - S?rviccs at 11 am and 71 p-m. ; Sabbatli School at 9t a m. ' i ST. THOMAS' (CAT1IOMC) CHURCH, : Dock street, between Second and Third streets. Morning services at 7 and 10 a m. Vespers at 7 p m. Sunday SehooH at 94 a m. f FRIST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, : corner Third and Orange streets, Rev. Jos.. K. vilson, D. D., pastor. lleciilar ser vices at 1 1 "and 7J p. m. . .. " 1 PCONb PRESDYTEEIAN CH UflCJl, corner of Femrth and Campbell streets, Rev; C. M. Payne pator. Services at 1 1 a m and 7J p m. Sabbath Scliool'tind Bible Class at 3 pm . ' Y'oung Men's l'rayer 'Meeting, Monday, at 7 p m. Weekly Prayer -Meeting, Wednesday at 7 pm. Seats free. ' S ' . ST. JAMEa' CHURCH, cornor of Market and- Third streets, Rev. A."A. 'Yatson, D D. rector.. jMorning Prayer at 11am; Evening Prayer! at 5 p in Sunelay School at 4 p'm. " j ' ST. PAUls CHURCH, (EPISCOPAL.) ' comer of Fourth and Orange! streets. Services at 11 am and 7 p m. Sunday School at 31 p m. Rev. T. M. Ambh.-r, rector.. Seats free: ' j i New Advertisemont3, - Tuning and Repair ing Pianoo. TnStP?, PCK. FROM COLUMBIA, S. O C., wUlbein Wilminirtona few weeks, to tune and repair Pianos, Melodeons, Beed and Pipe Organs. Orders left at Messrs. Heins brffCr's and Jewetfs Kook Storea will meet with prompt attention. J t ; jan 20 . The Beist. T SELL THE BEST FIVE CENT C1GAU X in the city, and this fact I guarantee. Try them and.jou will be coufinced Chewing and Smoking Tobacco of all grades, Pure Snuffs, .-Imported and Domestic 'Cigars, Pipes' and Steins and all good and., cheap, at VAIJU'D Tobacco Store, Ja 20 34 Market StrceL C rand Concert. VA G UAXD VOCAL AND IXSTRUMEXT- - .' i' .i .'Vi.1 1 , AL- CONCERT be given at the Wi!- . ''.::.?.- -;'.,".f.'- miDgton ()pe;a House , '-ou 4 3?UCS5ajT ZdVCQing next, Jannuary 231, for the bene fit of the Oxford Opban Asylam, tinder tbe uirtction of Mr. - E.VanLaer, assisted by tbe best taknt of tb is city, and tho .Cornet Con ' -'-., "A cert Club under the direction of llri Ocorgtf Johnson. , - . ' , - ' - -.' ' --...! . ' ' isT Tickets can be proeuted at HEIXS- BEIiGEIi'S Music Store and at the door. Box Sheet will be open on Monday. Doors pen at 7.15. Concert cozime aces at H V. "I. 7 Jan 20 Prime Enjoyment for a Year. : Less Than Four Rents' a Veek. MAKE HOME ATTRACTIVE A liY INTRODUCING TBE :i .l S AXU JIIU Y EVplNG POST, WhichTor inor& than55 Years has been the STORY, SKETCH AN'D FAMILY PAPER, -, '. i as is well known all over the United States. It is published wqekly, contains eight large pages, clearly printed on good paper, fit ed with the choicest stories and shetcbes by the best wi iters j not sensational trasb, bnt such as a mother is willing ;to have her children read. The whole tone of the paper is pure arid felevating. It also contains Historical and Biographical articles; Scientific ; Agricultural and Mouse- noia iJeparjtmenu ; ashion Article reeklr, fresh .and unexcelled j Ilnmorons Notes ; Lit erary Iteriews : News Notes : Boys' and liii I SEAMEN S BETH EE, J on Dock between Front and Water streets. Rev. J. It. Keen, chaplain. Services tit. Ham. -; . FIRST CONGKEGATrOXAL CHURCH. Services every Sunday iu Academy Hall,. corner of Seventh anei .Nun streets, at 11 a ra, and 8 pm. Sunday School at 3 p ro. .-. ' .. SECOXD BAPTIST CHURCH, oa Cth between Church and 'Castle, streets. Services at 11 a m and 7 p m. . FIRST FREEW ILL BAPTIST CltURCH, corner Fourth and Dawson streets. Ser vices at Ham. and 7 p m. . 1 ST. MARK'S (COLORED) EPISCOPAL buCRCU, corner , of Sixth and. Mulberry I streets. Morning prayer at 11 o'clock ; evening prayor at 8-oclock. . I I Columns ; and Strong and Sparkling Edito rials, etc., etc. Is just each a paper m every-, body loves to read, and tbe price is only TWO DOLLARS A YEAK, Sample copy containing club rates, etc.7 set t on receipt of a 3-cent stamp. Address. " Mo. 918 BEXNETT A PITCH- 27G Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa: . .' X". B. Bo sure and afTix tho nambcrOlS before BENNETT A FITCH, so that tnr know through what paper the subscription tuuiea. ... . . .. Jaa.ZO - i The Thermometer. I From the United States Signal pllice at this place we obtain the follovvins; report of the thermometer, as taken thU morn ing at 7:31 o'clock : - y Augusta, 38 ; Charleston, o7 ; Ciucin nati, 44; Jacksonville, 02 ; Key West, 72 Knoxvillcj, 59 ; Lynchburg, 40 ; Memphis, 50 ; Mobile, 62 ; Montgomery, G ; Xash ville, 55 ; Xew Orleans, ea New York, 3i ; Norfolk, sa ; Httsbnrg, 13 ;: Savan nah, dt j Si. Eouis, 21 ; Washington, 40 ; VYiimington, Cl; j Rare B a rgai n c jJ-A Y BE HAD IN G ENTS and' Ywtfrf CLOTH at Shrier's Clothing House. Smtli side of Market street. . - 'I Getting ready for Spring - etodc knd all heavy goods must be lold. : . Our specialty is the all-wado Linen Bosons Shirt for 90 CCXltS. -...tly.t -' jan ic . A. gTmfn-i spsit7alisu :ni test lilEDIUM. ;! LADY AIJCE, aairvoyant, 7A da'agtter of the 7th daughter, just frtna Europe, tells of lovers' names, who rott will marry, brings together the separated, recoirera stolen property, gives lottery , numbers, fcaosea sieedy marriage?," locates disease. She has taken rooms at Southwest eoroer Secocd and Dock ets. Hours .from &X. M., till 10 P. M. Letters answered by tmetosiag $1 aud stamp. Fee $1. ; . r jan 10 57th !' OF .THE - " ''' --'. . . t , v - .. ?i - i " " -- ' ' ' ' ' - " ini SL- D oil s y iraiini o o p, -is Cash rri hand and in JJanh-..-. -.. JX-10,rr:?T.On r. U- : tends, Stocks and other Cccuritics - - 'ij.dVJJ. Xoa Heal Instate Zi'J(s'J-Qt Cct Curplns, CaCOC.509.60. C7.007.C07.0C INSCHE TOUR MOUSES, GOODS AND OTHER PROPERTY AT OX CD TT1T11 ' V ' r ; io.DcliOSSI15filscnt. J" I CO north CTatcr Ct- V

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