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. i '!' - f. TI1IS TAPER "! -ri SnndSTJ PX- Mi-ftcd every ff7 - ' , .' ' ceptod by " " "!'.-'. JOS II. 1 T. J-A M G S , t:&T?a axp rnorKirron. ..'.:.nf iirrnVM. HOSTAGE PAID. ' Jm. nn, Kix months, $2 SO: Three ,nth-',Sl(,23? One month, 60 cenU. paper wilK be delivered by carriers, .LI.' la any part of tbe city, -at the LtM. or 13 cents per week. ; trt&njrMtei low and libera!.- ' Subscribers will please repon any anu ul4 to receive their papers regularljr. NEWS SUMMARY. i Senate Committee will j I fcvoT ! of Hayes but agaiust t j I . The electoral wi paweu i yesterday, ly a vote of l'Ji to L-t Rossiajsccms determine i to tftr an. nr rUY' ' J tvilUbc content to abide by thc ,f Colored, --j - u -uw. xuiv, & Kimball, brokers, have sus- The New York boudhol- appainieira Gmmittec to con I, (ho Govern' r of Arkarisasjon an . li JL-.. Lf tUr. 'A.Ait nf ili.it bid arrangciiieuu " v"- . - JL-Mcdumick's block, at Medina,. U.taining1 the telegraph oflkc, was tcsterday ; loss $50,000. . Wrnor Harm, of New Jersey, is Jucke Settle our IOU1 nominated IT. S. District Judqe ja E- lion! Ben. H. Hill was IT. S. Senator from Georgia, yes- I The thermometer on thc It! 32 degrees below "zero through l lilarap h're. Igloiias leaves ncisco in a few day 4 for a . friendly irriri via New Orleans. vt Vir-ima. II. G. ! Davis was fir the loDg, ami II. F. Ford for ,rt Senatorial I term. cThe j aiding of the lllinoisManufacturing v at Adrian; Michigan, was jursJiy iiigbt; loss $150,000. Ra!cigh Observer Cfenoral Assembly. SENATE. Thursday, Jan. "o. iiudifur: A bill, to incorporate the oil Academy, in render county. X io committee on corporations, c (bill to bo entitled an act in refer thc Mutual Insurance Company of igion, repealing! act of .1874-75, ad' sections 42, 43 and 44, chapter the laws of 1871, came up on its reading, and was supported by Mr, I It pissed, its.second reading, and is jocing suspended, on motion of .rt, the bill passed, also its third , yeas 2$, nays 10. ' 2 vas granted Mr. llobinson to fu arcso'uiion in relation to endors- liill introiluqed in Congress in re counting the TresideHitial vote,- ids as follows: eak, In the opinion of thjs Gen- nbly there was grave reason to a iikil a coninct vou a ensue uc- t wo Houses of Congress, grow the count of the electoral vote cnt and j Vice rrcsident a con-; .would result in bloodshed and , ami that threatened Republi tions ii America, and whereas ported t the two Houses of by thecoiniiiittco appointed to Dodo of counting tho electoral ides a constitutional and appro ve of reconciling all differences ;tccu the ;two Houses in regard nut, therefore 1 ly the General Assembly of irdina, That the peace and har thc country and the perpetuity Itutions demand the passago of i l! 1 ' : ' - u,' That the thanks of the coun e to those members of thc com jthout. regard to party aftiliation, klom and patriotism united to S country to escape t'qo dangers Uened it, xl, That copies of these resolu ransmittcd to our Scpators and btives iu Congress, hinson called for the yeas and ch resulted as follows: in the :e 25, in the negitivc 15. inford moved thtt the rectins'ul f the swamp land bill be post til Thursdav unrl. wliVli r.i;.;rn , W "v,u.vu tCJWIVU ! Hnf, Mf. Crawford fntrodnrivl a cud section 3, article C, of the pa of North Carolina. Passed ,ng and ! was referred to the judi nnittee.1 '.. -f . k asked permission to introduce plation rto coimty government. v vwuumiicc on county govern- 'e was received from the State K Stirs' forth the amount of eitures and iieuallies collected by d clerks of thd Superior Court: plutiou in relation to the Govcr .ge. j ; . ...- .. 3Sham uovcl a reconsideration (relating tof tho counting of the p ioic, wiatcu passed tummorn- r 1- : m- 1 j M;- & Hy:AYv:. VOL. 2. WILMINGTON, N.v.C.i SATURDAY, JANUARY' 2 1877: L NO. 1 L. rli up and passed its second reading;. under d suspension of the rules the bill, was put upon its third reading and passed. A bill to amend chapter G3, section 15 Battle's Kcvisal, concerning cases before Justices of the I'cace when the sum, sued for exceeds $200,was taken np and passed its third reading. The special order for 12 o'clock being tho consideration of the bill to return to State its representation in the Western Rarilroad Company. Thc State owns 11,000 shares of the capital stock of this company and ' the private stockholders own about- 3,334 shares. The affairs of the road have been controlled by the private itockholders for seyeral years past and the bill pending pro poses that the affairs of the road shall hereafter ; bemanaged - - by. a aboard, ojf Uircctors oj.wnonr tne &tat Dytne uover noT sbr'l appoint six and th other stock holders shall' appoint tjiree, one of' the board to be chosen President of. the road, and the board of directors shall have all the powers and authority now execised by the President and directors of said com pany. : , 7';. . 1 h2 oommitt ce on iutenialgimprovements to whom this bll vas referred reported it back, unfavorably. Pending the discussion, the House ad journed. . , See! notice of a meeting of the members of the Second Ward Democratic Club, to be held in Munds' Hall this evening. J. T. Vann, on Market street, recived thid morni.iiff another lot "of those' delignt- fuffive cent' cigars, the bests, in- thc city, i ' In the First Presbyterian1 Chinch morcow evening .Key.. Dr. W:ilsoi will continue bis discussion of Old Testamont characters. j Matthew's Rev. Charles Curtis, of Dsidcratinn wis nil cales and Mrkinn r. Mebanc said ho voted on the the resolution and did so for ) that our members of Congress ?eteat to discharge their duty in fltJ, and wc bad better attend tpsmcss le hoped1 tho nio- .war would prevail, if for no n than that thft word "const! fr-'ght be atrifkn ftiit Jthe consideration the Seuate ': OP REPRESENTATIVES. 0 incorDorato tb P!V Wnvrl mpay of Wilmiugton was takeu CAROLINA. x i - Oysters plentiful, cheap and fat in Newborn. . The postftlce at Battlcboro wns robbed last night. - - The lodge of Good Templars at Rocky Mount is a flourishing condition. The youn ladies in Raleigh will give a masquerade ball previous to Lent. The Toisnot Dramatic Association will essay Rip Van -Winkle' on the 3' 1st. Mrs. Elizabeth Shaw, wife of Col. Shaw, of Washington, died on tho -20th inst. .Mr.-' William. House; 'and Miss Alice Shirley married on the 24 inst. in Rocky Mount. Tarboro has a Germatb that is an as sociation of young folks who dance the German; . . The dwelling of ex-sheriff Morgan of Nash county was destroyed by tire last week, ' . ' A runaway couple from Morrisville, Wake' county,! were married in ' Raleigh on Thursday. 5 , V The Rocky Mount Dramatic Associ ation contemplates giving another IJn tcrtainment at an early day, t The Governor has commissioned Wil- Han F. Lett, of the city of New York, as a commissioner of affidavits, Mr. AVilliam Barnes, of Stantonsburg, township, was .married - last- Thursday eveniug to Miss Nannie Flowers, of Fremont. W. R. Lindsey, Esq., has been elected Senator from Rockingham to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Dr. Winchester. Mr. John T. Hill, of Portsmouth, Xa.. Treasurer of the Seaboard R.R., has mys teriously disappeared and skilled 'detec tives have been WQrkiqg up the case for ten days without havfng found a trace of him. . Thc Wilsou Repress says : The town police force has been officially notified by thc railroad authorities that there is an organized band of , thieves, operating on the line of the road, ; and Wilson will doubtlessly H visited, . The Newborn. A' Sfidf tys(:' lie v. E. M. Forbes, iu compliance with the request of several prominent gentlemen, will Uelier a series oi lectures in onnsi Chiirch, commerjclpg on npit Sunday night, on the Prophetical teachings, as they eouncct themselves wita tho GrceK Church, the present Turko-Russian complications, the destruction of Ma- homedamsm, and the restoration oi tne Jews to Palestine. Church, Hillsboro, will serve at St. John'? tcrabrrow, le having exchanged with Rev George l'aU'rsQti,.who iV now in ; V Order No- ' Maj Taylor of the Wilmington. , JJght Irifantry; informs that us thrcullrills will take place every two ve'eeki?, instead of every .weekj as hefctqfore, Thursday remaining "the day of tho week' - for the drill. ' c 1 Concert. x-' The gentlemen, who' took 'part ;:i the recent Concert for. the bene lit of the Oxford Orphan Asylum aid retjuested to meet at Ileinsberger's Book Store Monday evening. S; we have been requested to say. ".'-- '-' Bitten by fa Uoc. A little girl about 10 years of age. daughter of Mr. Piatt, was attacked yes terday afternoon on, Fourth street, .near Bouey Bridge, by a fierce dog and severely bitten in two placbs It is about-ti mcPto chain up the dogs or to sheot tiiein. The Third Ward.. A meetingof the members of the-Third Ward Democratic Club was held last night, at which the chairman was requested to appoint a committee of five to confer with similar committees from the other wards, in reference to. the action of tho Central Club as regards the city bill. LOCAL NEWS. New Adrerttseuipntg. J A, Shrub. Rare Bargains, Johs C. James, President Bccopd Wrd Democratic Club Meeting. J. U. BcriOBD's Soss, Boston $10 to $25 a day. ". 1 " J' ' Oar Jr tends and patrons tcill please understand ''that carrier boys are not allowed- io sell copies of the Review. Please do net buy of ticpi or, encouraje them to sell as it tcill posiliveljf cost the boy his situation when detected Fine New River oysters sold yesterday as low as $0 cents a gallon. If you are a brunette you ' may appear beautiful in pale lemon trimmed with lace. Mayor Canaday is expected to return to the city to-uight Or to-moirow morning. The wharves are crowded with shipping aud many more vessels arc on the waj here. ; Suushiue by day jind moon-light nights are quite a treat after the jlopmy weciherof thc past two weeks. - When a man is called by." his friends "brilliant but erratic," it mans that he will get drunk occasionally. y It cannot be disputed hat the man who stops' advertising for the purpose of re trenching his ex perfees succeeds in acconi plishing his object. A't the same (time his receipts are largely retrenched, enabling a material saving iu clerk hire. If. the policy of retrenchment is adhered to, he will soon be able to elude tlie payment of; rent and anuoyances 'of conducting a business l ' Weather Prophecy. I The propecies reganli'i, Thur.siloy, St. Paul's Day, are to be found in quaint verse,- either La tin or EngHsh ; or.e of these most commonly referred to was as Pillows; "If St. Paul's jay be fair and clear.. It does lietide la happy year; j Hut if it chance to snow or rain. Then will be dear all kinds of kuU); ; If clouds or raists do dark the sky', " Great store oif birds and nea.it 3 sluUi die; 4nq if the winds dotty aloft, . I'hen 'war s)all rex the kingdom el,'1 From the Mountains. . Parsing along on Fourth street j ester day we saw at Mr. Monroe's meat shop, a few doors South of Boncy Bridge, some f the finest beef we have seen this season, which Mr. Monroe in formes us vaa shipped, to )m from t'e .mountain in tlyj West csn part of this State. It. is ''now on sale by him and 'thos fond. of. a good rorst or tender steaks are invited o call: a,nd sse this bpcK j It Old Bachelor's Hop : Takes place on Wednesday evening next at the City Hall. The. management gives the hop complimentary to the hep.T pecked husbandry and ex pects a rush. Jri this connection we would pay that the world old which prefixes the word Bachelor is a thorn in the llesli g( a por tioigbf the mariagcmeaL t is strange how sensitive these unmarried 'men are about the matter of age, ycf th-rc r.ro three or our of them-who Jiavc been on thc carpet fur lo, these ; .many years and still want to bj classed among the boys of thc city. A TTiImi-nistoiinia Trouble. The Raleigh Aricjt tells this good one: At the Yarltorough Hvjuie night, before last somebody changed the -shoes in front of the rooms on ono vh. Jo flKr, (and the amount of cussing .around there yester day morning was frightful in the extreme. Half dressed men rushed w ildly ; up and down the-! passage, aud a deaf and dumb man would have supposed the house was pn fire. The practical joker allowed his eccentricity to go to the extent of nuking way with one pairentrely and Capt. Brock,, the doorkeeper of the Senate, appeared on tbc streets yesterday wearing pair of low-quarters, cut so low in the waist that any body, but a shoe-maker might Uke them to be slippers.. In this age of education and general in telligence the household is hardly complete without a Cornish & Co. Piano or Organ. Read the advertisment ia another column, and then send for illustrated catalogue and price list. . j 8. Sundav Services. , Worship In tho various churches of the crty to-morrow as follows : ' : j ST. JASIKS' CHUCCll, . " corner (.f Market and Third strceU.'ReV. A. A." Watsen, D. D. rector. Morning Prayer at 11am; Evening Prayer at 5pm Sunday School1 at 4 p m. ' st. John's church,. . ' , ' Corner of Third and Red Cross, streets, Rcv.n George Patterson, rector.. January 28thj Septuagesima ( Sunday. . Morning Prayer at 11 o'clock:' Evening Prayer at 71 ,,VWL- ..'. FICST DAPTIST CHUltCII, ? corner of Market and Fifth streets, Rev. James B. Taylor, jiastor. NServices at 1.1 ud 7p m.- Sunday School at 9 J a mi Yonn2 mens prayer meetin2,.Tues day night at 7$ o'clock, r ltegular church prayer . meeting Thursday night at 7 o clock. ' st. Paul's (evaxu.) Lutheran , chukch, Corner of Sixth and Market streets, Rev. G. D. Bernheim "pastor.- German service at 11 a m; Loglish service at ,7 p. m. Sunday School at . 3 p m. Christian Association 4 p rn, Weekly service on ..Wednesday at 7j p in. Catechetical instruction on Friday at 3$ p ni. FRONT STREET II. E. CHURCH SOUTH, corner of Front and Walnut streets, Rev. J. E. Mann pastor. Service every Sab bath at 11 a m and 7 p m. Sabbath ociiool at 3 i.m. FIFTH STREET M. E. CHURCH SOUTH, situated on Fifth, between Nun. and Church streets, Rev. J. Mi' -Rhodes pastor. Services at 11 a m and 7J p in. Sabbath bchool at Mk am. 8T. " thomas' (catholic) church, Dok street, between Second and Third streets. Morning services' at 7 aud 10 a m. Vespers at 7J p in. Sunday School at a in. ' . FRIST FRESDVTERIAN CHURCH, corner Third and Orange streets, Rev. Jos. R. Wilson, D. D:, pastor. Regular ser vices at 11 and 7 r. m. Rev.rDr. Wil son will continiie his discourse on Old Testament characters at the evening ser vices - , ';; ' ' - ' bECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner of Fourth and Campbell" streets, Kev. J. M. l'ayne pastor. Services at 11 a ni and 7 p m. Sabbath School nd Bible Class at 3 p m . Young Men's Prayer Meeting, Monday at 7'p m. Weekly Prayer Meeting, Wednesday at 7 p m. Seats free. . . fsr. Paul's ciiubch, (episcopal.) coiv.er of Fourth and Orange streets. Services at 11 a m and -74 p m. Sunday School at 3J p m. Rev. T. M. Ambler, rector. Seats free. - SEAMEXS BETHEL, on Dock between Front and Water streets. Rev.' J. L. Keen, chaplain. Services every Sunday morning at 11 a m. All ard wel come, beats Irec. FIRST CONGREGATrONAL CHURCH.- i Services every Sunday t Academy Hall, corner of &cycuih and Nun streets, at 11 u rn, H"d fel p m, Sunday School at 3 p m. ' tJEtXiSP BAPTIST CHURCH, tin utn uetween Uhurcti ana Uastle streets. Services at 1 1' a ni 1 and 7JPo m. FIRST FREEWILL BAPTIST CHURCH, c rncr Fourth and Dawson streets Ser- vices at 11 a m. and p mt - BT. MA-RI S (CQI.OjaEa) EBISCOP-AI CHURCH, corner of Sixth' and Mulberry streets. M..rnng prayer at 11 o clock ; evening pruy r at 8 o'clock. v . fc should be held foa'strict accountabil- iky m ine jiaymens oi an dius against tne OlyvTHe shbuld' have the legal power to refuse payment ) of. arfy ; bills, where im proper, or, exorbitant charges are made, either for matenal fox'the city or for work done' for the cityifand for the faithful.pcr formance of these or any other duties ap pertaining to hia office, he shoidd through uis .popasmen, be-responsible to each and every,' taxpayer. , This ofHcer thus having the' ( power to look ' into the legality tof all claims against the city wtraiddn a great measure be indeoendent e it.. ... . . .. .... iV ' tum tncniics. r his ; responsi biuty wouia De airecwy tQ the -peopJe, and the tai-payers "bcipg secured fvr the I faithful discharge of his duties, would feel that there was an ample' check .on. any ex-Uayaganca"l.'-.tq illls. contracted; or contracts awarded: ' , , . That the tax payer would he' secure, wonkl be ef idenced by the character 'of the testimonials necessary for the appli cant to receive the appointment, and the security of such Dondsmcn as the Judge of the Court would require. f This plan will "meet the requirements demanded by all classes; first,, because it insures", ?asT near ras possible, . the honest disbursement of the tax payer's Jmoney; second, because it does away with thc danger of aun'ulliug or even abridging ther elective franchise, third, because, while not being a party measure, it - will in a great measure unite all classes in a thor ough and honest administration of the city government; fourth, because both parties now Dcmg equally represented on the Board of Aldermen, this measure could not be construed as a reflection on any one. These siigsrestions, we are well aware. are crude, but we believe any two or more taxpayers can set together and shaDC them' into proper form. Other amend ments, such as the reduction of salaries, if necessary, the doing away with the office of City Marshal, etc., etc., can easily be arranged. If these .suggestions' Scan be carried out, the result will be confidence restored, the credit of the ! city bettered ana a general ieelmg of satisfaction .will prevail.,: . PLEASE NOTICE. -We uui UiiS UrccUrd.til. from our friend on aitV ari all r-v general inteteiUbnt f 4jfiU ii I -C. Tbe name of the writer out alvajs U fraishe4 to.Edi. T vm CommnnieaUoBS faJjrltW only om one ifzl!:J:. c PcTBonalitlciins ' 5 And it is esneciaydiiacairrly nn'dcr stood that 0'e editor doeVnot aiirays c-dars the views of correfponaents, unless o tUted in the editorial vahimsZ'izolit i U ' Hew Adv(artissaicnt ' ; ".. . "" ' I'. '."'. " ii m I i. l mm mmmh. : "' -" - - Hair&.-P.earc2ll!t OFFER'LOTf 'H 0,00 1 w'jv--61 BAGS RlO COFFEEi! , n 25 BBLS. REFINED SUGAR,- jh y , , 50 BBLS.- ?0RKf Prime; and ZTc, 30 Boxes Bulk Sides andSbouldera, ' ian2G ' t-nil trMFtu.Unt fi T7 , The Beet. T SELL THE BEST FIVE CENT CIGAR X in ttiecitv. and thu fact: I cm rn .. Tr them and you will be convinced: Chintr and Smoking t Tobacco of all grade, Poro Snuffs, Imported jand, DomeaUc Cisan. f ipe3 aud Stems and all food and cheap, at , V -V AXJJL4 ' O Tobacco Store, M , SntQj. ,,, ..:34 4Iarket Street. spiRrruALisn aijd test L AD Y A LICE, Clairvoyaat, Tth daoghtcr of the 7th daarrhter. iaat rfmc!iil'irm . tells of lorers'-names, who yon will marry, brings together the separated. -Ycotm itolen property, jgires lottery numbers, 'Aczm$cs speedy marriages locates fliseaief , She has taken - rooms at ' &antliwMk hrrar Second and Dockets. ,.IIours from.aA.M.r till 10 P. M. : Letters answered by enclonln Stand stamp. Fee fl.'f?? Ytii ii 1 jaa 10 SPlRlT'C'A'SttG. ' NEW YORK nd tXUAtrirsv,;j Must be sold soon. ! : iii i;rr jan 4 : ' ' ' mttbSSET'tf CO,- "Civis. New Advertisements. SECOND WARD DEMOCRATIC CLUB. rpHERE WILL E A MEETING OF THE Second Ward DcmVc atic Club in the Hall over Munds' Drag Store (opposite City Hall) tlii8(balurday) evening, at VA o'clock. Thc business before the meeting will be the consid eration of municipal affairs! Every Demo cratic citizen of the Ward is earnestly re quested to: be present By direction of the Executive Committee. J JWIIX C. JAMES, jan 27 President. . $10'' (ftQr a day surk made by Jr 4iO Agents sellincr our Chro- mos, Craycns, Picture and Chromo Cardg. 100 sample s worth 4 sent postpaid for 75 cents. Illustrated Catalogue free. I J, H. BUFFORD'S SONS; BOSTON", jan 27 Established 1630.. Fresh Groceries. rpnE UNDERSIGNED HA3 RECENTLY opened in Lippitt'a Block, South Front SL, A Family Grocery Store, where nice, choice, fresh Family Groceries may be bought at the lowest living prices. jfSSS" ui nana constantly, poultry, ducks, geese and chicken. -' ! ' W. G. FOWLER, Jr., jaa 20 ; -. No. 2, Lippitt's Block.- ' For ths Review. 1 id;te strong and sufficient' safe guards around the receipts and disburse ments of air moneys belonging to tho City, seems to bo the point aimed irx lto pres ent auxiety of ntV? cit ttsns fbr reforjn To obtain this reform, in the opinion of a large b ly of taxpayers, it is abso lutely -ric:ess-iry that tho Democratic party shoM have control - of the City Qovernment. " "'' H -4: I? ' ' " ' la thc opinion cf "many others, also taxpayers:, it is lx?leveil that any proposed amendments to our Charter, looting' to this mo-de of reform', on account of the political complexion given to stich amend rccnts, would iq thp event of a legal con tent, touching their conslitutronality, be defeatetl by the Supreme Court, Still another class of our oitiacoa enter tain yery grave doubts a, to tbe constitu tionality of Jaws looking to reform, through the appointing fbwer, by annul ling ; or eve!i abridging the elective fran chise. - ' - ' ".: . To meet th requiremcnU 'of these and all others of our citizens the Board of Aldermen by their recent action have paved the wajv Yc Lumbry oSer tbe fol foloi&g plan as bot h f ull and satisfactory: We suggest that the Charter of our city be so amended, as to permit the appoint ment by the Governor Of a Comptroller, and that this appointment b? conferred upon that citizen vhp eab; Irrespective of arty, produce the best testimonials and the strongest bondsmen. ThattbeCbmp trollcr's bond be passed upon by thc J udge of the Criminal Grart The duty of the Comptroller should bo to take account of all moneys corainjr into th Treasury, and disburse a!! 'moneys 'm-ordered; by the proper authorities, making detailed stoie met?tob1erubJi(fraTi!tim.e ta time. NEW CROP MUSCOVADO rwlOLASSES! 252 V 100 9BtB' j Very Superior.' Ex Brig Julin Pierce, direct from M stanzas. ' . ' - - (-- ; For sale Iqw frtm uharf. WORTH & WORTH. jan 2C. , . " -, , rjew Twlusic. JglRD OF LOVE. By J. Lemmea-. Under Full Sail. Gallop. Eileen Allanna Var. i. ' Rose Bell. Song and Cborm. J KunkePs Polkal Joie Rmtiqae. Wine, Wife and Son. Also, a great va-lely of MUSIC on hand, and can be obtained at j ,, , Heincberger's, Jan 25 . Lire Book and Music Store. Rare Bareainc. jyjAT BS HAD IS GEST'S .od Yoa'J.'. t Clirlcr ' Clotking House, South side of Market street. -' ' ' Getting ready, tor Spring stock and all heavy goods xarat be sold. Oar speelalry is the all-made Liaei Bosom SLh-t foe CO cents. S25 Reward rpHE ABOVE REWARD ,fJLLL J5 PAID to any one who win deliver to lie SheriflT Office Charles. Southerland, an escaped pris-f : ;' :-: ..'..'i-.j :tt 'jit.ui ctvia yii' -----oner. : ; S.' n. JIANNINQ betiff,, - jgJ0 New Hanovef coimty. REMOVAL. DRS. LOVE AND MURPHY HAVE RE- movea their Office to the National Bank baild ing, corner Front and Princess Streets.' 4 En trance on Princess street by outside stairway and Office on second floor.of the fcuU.dinf, first door on tin rHKf ij-tj Ii w . fc . . w - -UCU A A HARDWARES i s . . rE INVITE ATTENTION: TO .OUR Retail Slock of Hardware. Prices to suM tLo times. GILES A llURCHISOil,S, jan 19 New Hardwaro Store. SOME MOKH OF THOSK POPULAIt y 1- il. with, fome - -mmrnt mm mm -mtmW mm jn 15 Nffl'KB new ytyleVtf V"f . 'ut'j i i . fcftj fig Jiist Receivea,1 '-. f--;ji.i. v, Jill ND NOW OJENING AT THEj unoonLTrrr oiiQcimtr.f '! ' a full ac'd fine stock W ekote 1 " Groceries,Mecfl RffitVKats1 Zlaisins OnrrantStj ' JELLIES, PRESERVES, r. Which will be offered at tbe lowvk prices to the Christmas tr'kde!1 m , - Come and b coaviace(iri n dye 13 t WEST. Corner 4th and Canipb'cll its: I '- ' , ..I ' ,,.t ,. - .. . . PAIIIiTSEIi-FiSfESIlifJifAGS. ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO TU' USE Culton Shippers"' .h'h ..Neatly printed at LOWEST PRICES by ) -,i: wp'tuai nisi, ; ': jani. Sole AffintforWllmMgn. ' T RESPECTFULLY 4ViiUP X attention to . my Operative - and Mechanical Dentistry s4JLLiJLJCi being equal to the best,; nl ajl Worlfr war ranted. Call at my Office, No. 32 Boatb eide Market Street WUiainjtoai -f -- . -ir;riN;,-JAS.lL'iaLLI dec 13 ; . , , Sorgeon DentisL Dentistry. DK. W. Jl. llUHTON, Grad uate of PcmuFrlTania. D i tal Colle-e, will praeUse hivLLljrj profession in ; Wilmington. Charffea rooacra to ami satisfaction pua-tnUeed every msiancc. teetn extracted without pais; ,Bfof Market street, stairs, rear of Dr. Kea's office. s? .jr"Vfi-lta 19 IS HEREBY REQUESTED V? ETIES who enjoy a soon fire this cola weather. The best of . - J . . ' .'j ' . , ' ' . -. Coal arjdf VJczC. can be had at the lowest curlct rilrs, s s - r . r.J. a. Err.rrcnirs. .jan 19 4 Coal, and Wood Ysxd, Front ft SUBSCIRBE- TO T1TT1 , e . , , , . , daily Kcricvr ' f- ' . - -. ' i . ' ax v rery - v X t i , . 1 i v
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