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WILMINGTON, N C, -MONDAY; JANUARY!S9, 1877 NO. 2. a ic 1 UliUry academy and forlilicatiuu U the Senate on Saturday. jj Hoar will probable reprc- pullicans cf the House on tbe -'fle l'opo V""". , ir. .. . .... lV biUJ i Iu stated ana tlSat the .ludiciiiry Committee, on irelina, will' decide that neither ire U regular; that neither Gov ts inaugurated under constitutional J that Chamberlain holds over old term until the Legislature, J nmier tharulingjf of tbo . court, iud canvasses the vote fur btate L--Tlc lopc Ss 'again-', ill. kCy is trying to force Scrvia into uf "peace, I -iThe Loisiaiia IJoard iayeiwn adjudged in i'of tlic House. I he case of iry Uelkiiapj lor taking bribes, ailed iultJiej Liiuinal court at tun City to-ihivv McDonald 1 of whiskey frauds, will be shortly but there are no prospects - - Ik is the Metropolitan p)l lUC J-no lUSUliUlW KAJlU)HUy an gone into the hands of a jid the two have no connection, llibusteri tig esjKjdition of free Wuitod iu the United States, are jffer then kt' rices to Jglcslas, Icau refugee. - Secretary Jirects (Jfen. jquo in ilonc. Augur to restore Nachitocbes, ; but let W. "W. Cox, mer- beckcrtown, ;N. J. lias made an ft ; liabilities $500,250,00. -iy tho explosion of the oil works & Co., ! of Mr. South Boston, is Frederick "William lei, German'. Consul at Richmond, Friday.- .;, r. .. ' '.'; lUalelgh News. lonoral Assembly. i i; , . at. .... t. i skxatj:. ' I I''itiiAy, Jan. 1'5. if, ml nrcscntel tt lengthy ne- n tho 'Stale Medical Society, Ir1 the passjigo of a bill to cs Mc boards of health. Wion of ! Mr. (Short, the rules kdedand the Spn ate took up change; the' dividing line le lmbus and JJrunswiek coun- posci to cut off one township bWKK, 10 oe caneu liausom ind "ivo it to Columbus. Paised. Hiun oi" Mr. Troy, irhe rules Hied ami the! bill to ir6vide itermi.f the Suixsrior Court and county, Was taken up and Term readings, -asolidate Ue charter of the Manufacturing Company, at I, Richmond county, was Id pasicd its jhird reading. cntitledau; act to authorize tax collectors to advertise xcs. Passed tU second arid third ; !;;.-' .- I : A bill to be cntitleil an act contested elections for members ncral Assembly. Judiciary of $o to k e protection of buzzards, mak- cw ill one, was taken 1 llaiiorer, took the floor fofthd billi The report of eo wit diverse to the bill, of JNew Hanover, moved au to make the bill apply onlv to rr aud Tender, which amcud- Joptodj and Hkj bill as amen massed j its ccconil and third )F UEPKESENTATIVES.. - Hi : ; . : Draycr ; jncofewwJ & petition K citizens of Pender county, ho appointment of a board to f county scat. CorjK)ratiocs. per presented a petition from Jus of Iredell county, prayr l of the usury law. Finance; I., presented a pctitiou from f itizenl of Halifax county, as- Propositions and jloniziitiou. H proentcd :a petition iu bc Orphain. Asylum at Oxford, Jwaittivpf the Graml Ixxlgc fthisbUte.' Propositions aud ni : . A i csolu tioii ronccrnin g statu. ! Calendar. - ;ayer ; A bill to locale a pcr .of justice iu Pender .county. s and Grievance. to restore to the' State iu yn u the Western Iwulroaa ras taken up as the unfinished 1 piicruav and failed to passed. ao Mr, McGehce.tho Senate sndorsiog t(jo electoral bill of lot the : Umtc4 gfcJ, was ;w aaoptedJ "A of education and ccncral iur household is hardly complete CornUh& Co. Piano or Organ. Ivertisment in another column. .ibrUlutraJfclcatalosuo and CAROLINA. Eleven prisoners in jail at Weldon. , llcv. N. D. Cobb. has removed to Ljlcs-; ville. .. ; . . - . ", . ; . The canal basin -at Weldon was frozen over last "Wednesday. The revenue officers have been removed from Ashe ville to Statesville. Mr. W. T. Robertson, of Asheville, has invented a washing machine. L. M. Long has been elected Mayor of Weldon, vice T. L. Emery, resigned. Mr. John G.. Marler, Senator from Sur-j-y and Yadkin, died last Wednesday. "NVin. Garl Brown, the artist, is paint ing? a portrait, of, Lieutenant-Governor T Dr: II. E. T. Manning, of Yeldon has" gone to Danville, Ya., where he will prob ably locate. 'One negro'gir 1 trieiQLd pulsion another in Cliartlotte by giving her powdered glass in a pone of bread. The newly appointed Penitentiary Board will meet and organ ze on the 1st of Feb u.iry. Mrs. Sarah ilosaunah Lee, wifo of Col. Stephen - Lee, died at Asheville on the lUthinst. IThe unmarried members of-the legisla ture will shortly give a hop compliment ary to tho young ladies of fialeigh. The girls of the Baptist Female Semi nary visited the Governor, last Saturday." The ladies or Weldon are . gfctting up a dramatic entertainment for, the benefit of the Episcopal Church at that-place. The Governor has appoinied Hodges Gallup, Esq., of Currituck county, a com missioner of wrecks for the third district of North Carolina. - Fayettcville has a dry law in operation now oa Sunday and so at 12 the old soak ers go to sleep on: Saturday night with their noses in a bung hole. On Saturday Gov. Yauce issued his pardon to James A. Paul, convicted at the Fall term of 1870 of ' Person Superior Court oa a charge of larcenyarid sentenced to live years' imprisonment in the Peni tentiary. The dwelling house of Jno. Hand, Esq., eight miles south of Raleigh, at what is known as Rand's Mills, was entirely des troyed by tire Thursday night, about 11 o'clock. Loss $3,000 and no insurance. The Danville ATM says that Mr. P. Ball sold 1,544. pounds of tobacco in that city at an average of $26.84 net, per hun dred, and Mr. D. M. Well 752 pounds at $26.80 net. This tobacco was raised in Buncombe county, in this State. Gen. Clingham is "out in a letter in which ho strongly advocates the election, of Magistrates by the Legislature, and the elcctiou of county . officers by the Magis trates, lie says he does not know of any material opposition to this plan in Bun combe. The Charlotte Observer says: We were shown a number of samples of checked and stripped cotton goody just from "the Pee Dee Manufacturing Company at Rockingham, Richmond county, which, for ehlgancc of finish and strength of fabric, cannot be excelled by any similar goods of the kind that. we have seen. The following poycl announcement ap pears in the Durham Plant'. In the Baptist Church Thursday ove niu2. February the 1st, at CJ o'clock, our townsman Mr. John L. Mark ham will be married to Miss Ella B. Blackwell, Rev. C. Durham cfliciatiug. Friends and ac quaintances arc invitco to attend. ' v. North Caroliniansln Florida- Sncakinr. yesterday of President Grant's appointment of Judge Settle as United State District Judge for the "Dis trict of Fbrida, a distinguished lawyer of this city remarked upon the number of prominent men which North Carolina has furnished that State. He called to mind the fact that the first territorial Governor. of Florida, after it was acquired, was v North Carolinian John lirancn, oi Hali fax, who, prior to bis appointment to this governorship, had been laecretary oi ine Navy, aud had hekl other honorablfl and distinguished; positions. Tbe second Federal juug "pikiIui;-!,', 7 T was a North Carolinian Dilloji Jordan, of Cumberland. He held his position un til a short time previous to tno mo war, when he died and was succeeded by J udge Frazier. Ha died a short time ago, and is succeeded by a Xorth CarolinionThomas Settle, of Guilford. It is a fact also worthy of comment, that perhaps the most distinguished man in Jriorida to-uay is a uauvu onu wuy- liniau Jugdc James 31. DaKcr.oi itoocsm. Ho has been a Supreme Court Judge iu . i ... i f i - Qfntixi Sviiatnr ms aoopicvi ouuc, uuiwu uv- - from Florida, and nas neia many umcr high and responsible offices in that State. Aholhpr opo of the most promiuent Floridians at present U a Noftl Carolinian David L. Yulcc, ot New Hanover, an Israelite, who changed his name from Levy."llc is a lawyer of eminent abilities, LOCAL, NEWS. New Advertisements. Giles & Murchisox WaltPlowy. ' J. T. Vaxw You Bet. A Shriek Uare Bargains. Our , friend and patron will h:-J.se-understand iltat carrier Innja arc not allowed io sell copies o( the Rcvjew . Please do not buy of Viem or encouraje them to sdl as it wilt posit 'tcdy cost flu boy his situation iclten detected. Monograms for lockets may le in nil or pearls, , - ' - - i Gloves with the slit in the hide are coiu ing into style, " . ' - Steamships Benefactor and Rcyuldor arrived in New York on Friday. I Tho Eldest inhabitant is almost i unanim ously -predicting an early spiing. i - . '. - i ti llessrs. U. A. Bagg, Win. J. Yopjjv l. K Iingdon, Jas, F, Post, and Jos. Mc Laurin, are the committee for the third ward appointed to confer with committees from other wards.' Superior Couit enters to-day upon the fourth and last week of its term.! There has been a greatly increased sale of postal cards during the past six mouths. -Traveling flasks are made Ion and round so that they can be carried in ia ' music roll. i i Temperance Sleeting. Tho Marine Temperance Society " will hold their regular weekly meeting at tho Seamen's Bethel, at.7 o'clock this (Mon day) evening. The ladies and citizens gen erally arc cdrdialy invited to attend. A bout Dr. Deems. The New York Sun says: Mr. R. Dilks sends us a story whkh we are very glad to hear about the Her. Dr. Chas. F. Deems. About twoVearsa ago, -a poor drunkard went in distress to Dr; Deems, who quickly took in the situation, aud without much ddo said; "You are broken and need mending, but vou needacdat the worst of ail whereupon Dr. Deems took the coat from his own back, handed It to the poor drunkard in distress, . and , told hirnto wear it ; and this Very - coat ' was worn for over a year by the poor drunk ard, who, we hope, turned from ' his evil ways. Forecasting the) Year. It is a common belief that the character of the weather from Christmas day to January 6th or from then to JOld Christ mas, forecasts the weather for the year, each day standing for a mouth; Estimat ing according to the weather . which pre vails during this time, the followjug is the forecast of the general character of the weather during the months of the vear : January, 1877 Cold and snow.; February, 1877 Rain, cold and disagroeeable ; March, 1877 Mild,elearjand cool; April, 1877 Rainy and cool ; May, 1877 Cool ai d littie raiu ; June, 1877 Clear and warm ; Ausust. 18 7 fclot and tlrv: September, 1877 Clear, dry and sultry; October, 1877 Clear, dry and pleasant November, 1877 Clear, cool. ; and' dry ; December, 1877, Clear and cold. A Discovery, j Science never stays its progress. Nearly every day of the year it adds some scrap of,, information to the groat volume of human eulightment. One of its latest triumphs, is the discovery that fermenta tion can be prevented by the use of sal icylic acid. One ounce, it is said; added It was ' sausage i I l.. ..rim --ami I to lbrty gallons of sweet cider, will make it passed Ihoniugli the IVst f.nieeil.ere the j the yeast settle ami the cider become pcr- othcr dav. mail? Dan Rice has just hail still another show sold out. by. a Kentucky sheriff, i It must " Steamship lleyidator, Donne, , cleared from New York; for this pert -on Friday last. ' i "V PLEASE KOTH fiiaa to receive ccntfat:.i, fromourfriendaoB aay ted all. nljocutof general interest bnt: J . The name of the trritcFiautaltrajtUuL famished to the Editor.,' - ? : V tfx11? t'r ." CommunicaUoEs must b. wfilttn oalj one side of the peper.;;iU;:; CY. Personalities must beravoldca,.r And it u especially and particularly under- ; stood that Oie editor does not aiwajs enderse the Tiew of correspondent, unless so tUi$T. in me editorial columns. An exchange wants to tno'w who drinks the most whiskey.' ouce. . Don't all spcaii i V I L. Many people join benevolent lodges in order to come in for Some of the benev olence. " .:' I ', Judging., from the number of notices strewn over the lb jr of tiro. Post Ofjice lobby,' somebody owe box rent, j German barque Lydiz Pescliati . Ycch'xv . sailed from Amsterdam, Jan. 21, Tor the United 'States,-, (probably Tor thi-s port).. The different committees appointed .by the various Democratic Ward Clubs, will meet in joint conventh n in the hall over Munds' drug store, this evening, at 7i o'clock. .' i Wh:jt. nfxt. w'il! yn i sent by J. , -N. - Bennett, 1 s j . , ll: i!i ; sntaLive from . Brunswick - count v; on a short leave of absence and tasseil through .the city on Saturday -cn" route for hia h mc. In some countries common tree frogs arc used as barometers. Tin i fr..g is placed in a tall bottle with a - light hid.!r. In fiu'e weather the animal arvays clim'. s up tha -ladddcr, and always comes down when a storm is approaching. I , , m ,w,c.. i ." 1 1 . , i ' Rev. Charles Curtis, "of "t. Matthew's Church, Hillsbofo, preached yesterday morningjn St. John's Church, this city, a most eloquent sermon and tine! especi ally applicable to the present time, Yhiskey, it has been discovered,if giveit in sufficient quantites; is an 'infallible cure 'for lock-jaw. The fact must be" born in .mind, -though, that it acts only as au an tidote,' not as ,i preventive. You must have your lock-jaw before you take your whiskey. ' i fectly clear in forty-eight hours. If it is l lien drawn off into other barrels or bottles, it will remain' sweet and clear for au in definite length of time. It Las been a question with-horticulturists what to do with their supcr-abundr ance of fruit, much of which has hitherto gone to less. Under this process grapes and apples can both be worked np, and the resultant juices either be put upon the market or consumed iu . the familv as i I... r..' e i: oi ji a"i.-a, ucu iioiu in lOAicauiJir eueeis. liaj Ixxn ymiea oiaies oeuaior uvui Florida, is now Preside of fac Fcr nandina Railnxtd and is the principal owner of a line of vessels plying between Fernandin.l and ?SCW lork. Judge Settle has received a desirable .mnointmeut. His salary is $3,500 per annum, and he holds but one term of co Ji t ail yyapsR-ijiafc h u"iw- uv durirj. the winter season. Xt i? now the time, we understand, for tho tern to Ve gin, and he will no doubt leave for his new homo as soon as his appointment is confirmed by the Senaia and lii commis sion rcccived.---(KCi fflKSi Two turkeys escaped froiii a i coop in front of Messrs, Grant &- llintou's store 0i.V 1 Hrx "V V1' '-"-'r,'- Hall & Pearsall', from whence they were both brought to . the ground' by Mr. Preston dimming, with a small saioou rifle, one of the turkeys having beeu shot directly through the head, the spot aimed for. A : Crccdmoriaji could not have made a better shot. -Second Wartl couiuiittee. " . The; following is the committee for the Second -Ward, appointed to confer to niht with coiiiinittees fni other' wards relative to the city question, viz: Capt. C. D. Slyers, 'A T.. L mJ )n, Ksq., C.ipt. John F. Divine, J. G. Hrjsy, Esq. and James C. Munds, Fsp 1 This 3Iorntng's Fire. The .alarm' of fire about half pat 4 u clock this morning was caused by the burning of an old frame building on South Front street, corner of Queen, known iu ante-bellum times as the "Pal j Ak lu was occupied by colored people and was entirely destroyed. Th building belonged to the Clarendon Iron yorks pronerty and tbe loss war hardly more th;a fif iu. Oar merchants will soon be going North for the purchase of their snrin stocks. Matheihatical Curiosities. A good employment for the mathemat ical I y inclined readers of the Review, during these long Winter evenings, now f i .t getting shorter, will be to test the accuracy of the following arithmetical assertions; , ; . ,, The multiplication of 987654321 by 43 gives 1114141445..: Reversing the order of the digits and multiplying, 123456789 by 45 we get a result equally curious, 5,555,555.505. If We take 1234,50789 as the .multiplicand, and -interchanging tne figures of 45, take 54 as the multiplier; we obtain another ' remarkable product; i G,eCG.CGG.G00, Returning to the ruulti- 54 as the multiplier again, we get 53, 333,333.334 all threes except tho first and last figures, which read together ;. 54, the multiplier. Taking the same: multi plicand aud using 27, . the half of 54, as the multiplier, wc gel a product; of 20, GGGjGGG.GG? all sixes except the Brst and last figures, which read together, give 27, the multiplier. Next . i nterchanging the figures in the number 27, and using 72 as tha multiplier with 987654321 as the multiplicand,'-. wc', obtain a proluct of 71,111,1 11,112 all ones except the first and lat figures, vhich read together give 72, 'tha multiplier. Cut this Out It MayJSaTC Your Lire There j no person living but what suffc-s morcor less with Lung J Disease, Coughs, Colds or Consumption, yet some would die rather than pay 75 cents for a bottle of medicine that would cure them. Dr. A. Boschee's German Syrup ' ha lately been introduced in this country from (Jennany. and its wondrous cures aslonUh 'everyone that trie it. If ym doubt what we say m print, cut mi oui xxa take it to your Druggist,- and get a sample bonis for 15 ccuti5 and try it, or a regwar si f:r 7a ccr,U, For the Ladles. Cardigan iackets to. wear under wrnns are much sought;after by tho ladies. Beautiful ribbons of plush, with s itiii linings, 4aro. among the latest imiortel novelties. j Cardinal red, so Ionguse l, is to be re placed by lighter colors, such as pale rose or pink coral. Bonnets mostly worn by youug ladicj are ja the iCapote shape, with soft, cap Crowns and close fronts. yoolen .stockings come in tho long English shapes in drab colors, and are far handsomer in finish this wiuter thau ever before. - ..' ' '. , '''..' '.,:; ',".'".'-'. V- r Hand embroidered pwkct-handkerchiefsl are the raga nt present, and many young ladies arc. indulging in the pleasure of em broidering these articles. I ' Polonaises that are to bo woru in both the house and street, ac provided with an extra lining, extending below the hips, of gray, red on white flannel, which is basted fn for; street wear.. The lower edge of this lining is simply pinked. The City Finances. We publish to-day, on the fourth page of this issue, a very interesting statement in detail .of the receipts and disburse ments of city ; fu'uds, compiled, from the books of the Treasurer, Mr. TC. Scrvoss, and running from May 12th, 1873 to January 9tli 1877. The statement hus been managed so carefully and system atically that anyone may see at aglance both the receipts and'disburseujents,each under its own individual head, for Vmy mouth during tho ''period indicated. The total receipts for this 'period have been $G 11,407.30, which, added to the cash oiJ hand received from the previous adminis tration, makes $612,394.09, while the total expenditures have been $008,29,06, with a balance on hand now of 4,105.03. Of this amount streets havecosfc 54, 790.30 ; police, $59,085.64 hospital: aud poor, $8,234.13; salaries, $31,850.40; fire department, $30,993.79; public build ings, $11,041.74; miscellaneous $23, 678.22 ; prisoners, $090.80 ; small pox hospital, $6,U78.7l ; street improvements, $80,300.7G ; light department, $31,955.--09 : Mayor's . Court, $5,34G ; priuting, $7,090,56; construction, $5,258 08-,' eleetions, $920,89 ; sanitary measures, $14,48.24 and yellow fever, $ 1,340.24. These have been the ordinary expenses of the city government for the .' past three years aud a half while the extraordinary expcnscs,ncarly all of which were entailed by former administrations, are as follows: Interest; $132,312.82; sinking -fund, $6,900; injunctions, $5,2G4,81 and loans and discounts, $80,564.94. -In addition to the above there is also due the city now in real estate, personal, poll and special taxes, for the years 1872-'73-74-'75-76, $65,280.11 aud for un settled street and sidewalk assessments, $18,441.50, less damages unpaid by the city, $225, in all nearly $85,000 no w due for taxes. . i ' with a good memory,, tho .way-out. tf itf is easy, and the disaster, consequent upon 7 that epoch will be averted, and the treW lc ' ury be able to stand another campaTir The Thermometer. . "';T From the UnitcdStatcs SignalOffice at. , this place we obtain the folio wimr report ' of the thermometer, as taken this morn- ; ing at 7:31 o'clock : ' ' , ,0. ; . Augusta, 34; Charleston,' 42 j -Cincia-' K nati, 4 1 ; Jacksonville, 40 r Key West, CO; Knoxville, 30 ; Lynchburg, 29 ; Mempiiis, . . r 36 ; Mobile, 10 ; Moutgomer 38 ; Nah- U ville, 32 ; New Orlcaus, 46 ; Nw York, . 28 ; Norfolk, 33 j Pittsburg, 88 ; "Savan-.'v nab, 41 ; St. Louis, 40: AVashington, 29 'Tl VirmlngtouTS - - ; - New Advertisdmonta. ' You Bet V:AV':,i ;i : JUST RECEIVED BY EXrESS another; . lot of thse FIVE CENT CIQABS. ;Bet id' . the titv. Call and trv thrm it f '1 f - Viinn'D Tobacco Store, . . . ' 42 Market StreetV' jan 29 Oil t' '1 WATT PLOWS ! - WAn. PLOWS I A FULL LINE OF ABOVti NAMED Plows, with Castings of all kinds to fit, will ' ' altvavs be foond for mIr nt loMt mrlrt rates, at tlic ew" Hardware Store of jan 'ID GILES A MURCHISOX. in &0Ta dar BtJRB made by p L U H ty&O Agents selling our Care y mo3, Crayons, Picture and Chromo. Cards. 100 samples worth $4 sent' postpaid for Tfl ; cents. Illustrated Catalogue free. ? ' ' J: H. UUFFOUD'S SONS. BOSTON. V jan 27 . : CEatablbhed.1830. ' BIRD OF LOVE. ::By J.;emmet;1 1 NUndcr Full ail. Gillop. ,, ,..., , '.."v "r; -'V', ..-.yvt... tvsJ.'t Eileen Allanna Yar. 1 - . Ko3e L'ell. Song and Choruj. 1 ' KunkePd Polka. : V ' - .. , . ;---'- - : .-tf.t'.i. y,iiw-&s:- -. Joie. Ruatique. . Wine, Wife-and Song. . , , J Alao, a great variety of MUSIC in hani; and caa - be obtained 'at "'. , jan 2(i H e i n sberger'ci Live Book and Music Store. , l4f Rare Barfirainc. jyjAY BE HAD IX GJSNT'.Snd YeutV ii M FH iD-c:::3;. at Shricr's Clothing Uoue,5outh side of ifarkct etrect. - .;; 1 Getting rcadj for Spring' stock and all ' heavy goods must be sold. Oar specialty Lj tho all-made Linen Bosom Janlc a: ormzn: tjt: Mud Market, Jan. 30, 1877. , Deak Review. Tharc was an X epoch in our municipal finances in the year 1872, a period not too far. distant to have be come indistinct in the memories of some interested citizens, whcnDurfee, I believe, made cky checks and receipts beautiful by unique and ornamental chirography. At any rate it was aa epoch, I adhere to that, for the cashrccurd at the City Hall was lost or mislaid, amoug other queer things done that year. Don't be tUrtled, for this is ' an authoritative , statement, which I . prove, becaufeo , 4t slieJ great light on modern n nances, and" tbe coming lrcas-, urers'everywhero will be enabled to apply the remedies to nil a depleted treasury. I will select three notihcatious issued by "V. P. Canaday, Mayor,'' calling upon certain delinquent tax-payers to pay their poll-tax, with the usual polite reminder of what woukl happen if they failed. ISo. 1. ; Mr. 1 bos. .JeQerson Gapps, a resident of Onslow county, has never re sided here, bis longest sojourn being when a member of his family was hero under medical treatment. . . No. 2. Mr. G., well know u as a citi zen long passed the date of exemption irom poll-tax. - . c Xo. 3. Mr. II., ayoimg man who cast his maideu vote for Tildcu, was in arrears three years. '.','. Hie 1873 deliuqueats are almost coant less, but the memory of the clerk of the department' of taxes is good. What docs it matter to him that the former Treas urer and Gerk destroyed the record, and carried away the gold pen . with which be set off so beautifully, the checks and other Papers of the city? Easy as wink he'rubs hi noddle, corrugates his brow, fixes his eye glasses, inclines his right eye to the proper angle, and presto! off goes a basket full of yellow enveloped duns to the wretches who for four . years . hare well- fwgb ruined Ce city by delinquency. So 72 vrs.vr.n epoch; hut thanks ti;a clerk SPIRITUALISII AIID TEST ITEDrOXI. . ; ; ; : LADY -ALICE, Clairvoyant, 70iN4aghtcr j of the 7 th daughter, just from Europe, tells of lovers' names, who yea will marry, " brings together the separated, recovers ctolea property, .gives lottery numbers, 'fcisses speedy marriages,1 locates difeaser.- -.. Sho has taken rooms at Southwest Comer Second and Dock eta. .Hoars from 8 A- if. till 10 P. M. Letters ax.swersd by enclosing ; SI and stamp. Fee $1. . . jan 10 , n n n x cir;m U U&UU VLU XJ -1 HABDWAItE r - WE INVITE ATTENTION TO OtJH '- ' .- it'i'i'i tf5..',.f?!,"'9-"Ssf'":-: Retail atock of Hardware. Prfcet to suit the' LDsurn jan 15 iXESPiifiraa with ' some new styles at r '. "' If MM til k i 1 i t j i I ITJachin gto n r 2 o i c JJOOT AND SII0E UAKEli A!fp Repairer. Second trc?t, wo doora frcri 2Xxr ket. Prices Moderate and Best Biferesees, '."'Jan. 8 ' "'"'-,' ''!."".'"' . - ,; -4 i 't' DEOTISTBY. T KCSPECTFULLY "caW'J"' JL attention to my Operative nd llechaaical Dentistry uMU in ii being equal to tbe beet, and aTl wors; wsr ranted. Call at my Office, 5ol ZZ)i Vih side Market Street, Wilmington t , , , - JA8- E. KEA, ; dec 13 ur-con Dcstt, OontI TwU. : W. II. HUSTON, Grz U r ' uate of Peasiylvaiiis Den tal College, will practice Li' proiesfioq. in . rmiDgiorw uzr s rcrjr moderate and satisfaction oaTa!; teed ia every inrUnce. Tectii extracted withont pa.hu; Rooms, 32 Uarket ttrttt, cn f rrzr of Dr. Kra'sorifc. . , ; , i x
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