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1 this IMP'er- f i -I . ! - i qve ry after a oon , Sun-l v e . - cepted by J A M S , FKOPBI.ETOK, ! OS H. T. KDITOR AHI II .sUlioCltHTIUtNB lWAUt 1'AIJ). One voar ,$5 00; Hubonths, $2 SO; Three month, $1 23 j One month, 60 cents. , The paper will be delivered by carrier, free of charge, In any part of tbejeity., t the; nbovc rates, ot 13 cents per week. . J.. J ! Advertising rates low and liberal. rSabflcriberi iill please report any and all failures to receive their papers rejrularly. X C V? H U31MA It Y. t..i iUf Senate adjournal sioc die lat 1VV -LL Chas. : M. wilder lias lre applied Post Master at Columbia. 1 1. A pe:ial Senate Committee will go Ui Orrg'ii, to 'investigate Senator Glover S ;iitli (Carolina and Louuan a, are tu M; Ik li-ii: tlio'djabitjet to-morrow,-and it is villi LIlitL Lliw IIWI" I V r- tl.-l . . . J Wi- 1 1 ! t . t 1 .... that t ha troops win uc wnuurawu Ui l ..nlcied to i the resbrvatiotjis on Wi-d jicdayj hu alijulicant for office, tio name vi btitlw:!!, fj-jim Illinois, couhTn t get one iroin Mr. Hayes .because Ins wife is Mr A. JIaytt.' I'vorite coinin ; a' frivolous ohjocj t,ion ii Ge iJGrant8 cbtmiAtioii. "The uQicera pfjtbc' banks, insurance c m t .iiuic's1 and trade boards of New brleaus telegraph assurances that disordei j will not follow. he withdiaWal. of V-.C' r yj.s. Tho tiw; faat mail; schtdiile inuk.es the trip beteeu New vrk and .n w ur- leans in 04 hours and 30 miuutes Fred -Doug Marshal of - l'eace ass has beeu coufirmcd ias the r District of Columbto.. in! JSurunj j seciiis to beuibT j-jc The I, lawyers IV.r 'old sured now Sinou the Sinner, in. t no u aver ureacn oi i, rotni.se eaie purpose to ppitpoao the trial as. loiw as possible in the hope that the old 1'jUokwill m before it is brought to tllilC.. -4- Oliow oa xiiij aiu.v Vurk.liuffM, Cleafehiud aud Chicago : from 2 to i nklips. The Misissiipi ice. -r r'A con- river is full of floatin ppiracy over nrow ; inc: government oi llayti has been discovefded, the prcbent government bavins ! lasted three years al rendy, two j cars louger than usual. LOCAL NEWS. The Mails. Tho Mails rlo54e and nrrtve at tho ( ity rostofli'V! follows: i Northern tin otish huiils - - - ".1" l M Northern throngh and way mails. 8:13 A M Malls for the N. U Kdiirofvi, ana rouUisunnned tnereiroin - - r 1" l Southern lualisfor all points fcsouth, dally - - - f- j - - i-.i Vcstern mails (C. C, IIJ W,) daily (except b,nday) KlrtV) ' I - i - 0: kj a rftyetteville and ofnees on Cape . Fear Klvets, Tuewlays jand Fri- days Fttvettuvillo hyC. C. IL V. dally, & except huiiimyh) ?Pt Kt (i:W A JI 0:00 A M Onslow C. ana tntermetllatc of- Bmlthvllle mall-s hy titearnbba't. dally, (except .Sundays) - - 2: P JI Mails for Kay Hill, Town Creek, Supply, hallotio and Little IUver, erery Friday at - - G:W , A M AKKIVE. Northern thl'ougli inalls j - - I':l.vr M . Northern tnrottgn aua way mail". Southern mall - - f.OO A JI Mails delivered, from .t:V) A. M. to 7: IV M., uud on Sundays f rom 8:39 to i:;J0 A. 31. tmp Office open from H A. M. to M., Mid Trvm 2 to 1. M. ! Money order and llegister Dciartinent open same as htamp ortiee. .' i- I ! HtunHw fori wile at general delivery when - stamp ofnc Is fiosexl. j J ' ' Key Boxes laccessible at all hoivrs, day and .' nlprht. : , ! . ' r;" Mails oolleetcd from street boxiscvci v day ' at 1:00 I. M.- ' - - Jiew AUTertiseuientK: j I!tiNSBEKGn New Music. Jid; DiNFomTfi Notice. .I:- Hi O. BMjLtDOKisl Sect'y StV CJcorgc Andrew's' Society.' J i,! ' t "r. Jr. Ll. " JL1. Iialtiinorc Slcain- ebfp Line. ;. Mas. E. Aj. Lvjiaonii For. the Ladies. A. Snaital Fine Asorment of Child rcn'a fcuitf, JtutReceiTed.. j - 1. 1 I. i i i Aud but two days left in which to re, istcr. 'Ilicrc were two inches of snow .at Wcl- :doii yesterday jSteamsUip Lcgnlalort ifroin' this port, arrived ittt'Nv York last.Friday. -si p. .;'- ; ; 1 . Steamship j Jialeigh, Oliver, frym this J4rt, arrtvedj at Baltimproon the 14th mst i r r- ' ' Nor. baaquo JUldur, Gundersen, ar rived at Uclvoet on the' 15th from this port. Gcr. barqiie iLouisi DlcJiarJs, Eh:iikc, from this port! 'arrived at LVmstcrdain onj !tl(b loth. 'A' called meeting of thq St.iGboigu anil St.. Andrcw'n Society : will ; bj held this evening in the hall over Mr. Munds' store in Third street. It i saul that J. N. YauSoelcn and .... III-. !V i : u. i icrucrj, tno regularly nominated candidatea fj the Republicans in the . Seound Ward tor Aldernicn.'have declined '. io run. Ycstenlav .... i i i i . furenoou was told and no mistake iWe was plenty of thin ice everywhere ind ytt, ttrangc to eayf the tender young' pbnts do not socm to have Ken hurt. Yeast has now gone out of dater bo it knowu to all busyj maids and matrons. Dooley's Ua-vixg or Yeast Powdeu is tbtf roastct dftlie fietbt I Corn bread, buck wheat cakejs, mufliui, j waffles, biscuits, tea-rolls, bread cake, doughnuts, pot pies, fruit d urn phngs, etc.', get their highest tonch of art and delicaey from its. use. But two days left in w licit to icguler. ii puhih i 'I-" n i VOL., 2. the old fashioned gilt-edged paper is r- nimg into use agaiu. l uj' in lliucrs are making preparations for t'no opening of stylish spring novelties after Lent. . Get your guns ready. We have in our 1st a lightning-rod solicitor, a vender of corn plasters and a chiropodist. U, 4 : : Oh, .fur a railroad to the Sound 1 Who Joes not sigh forlit ? Who does not think of it, now, thai Winter is behind us ypiing here and -Summer not far Qff? March v.-i'ods, it is said; cause the ugly freckles on the face ; hence the ladies go thickly veiled for protection The geu- tlemcn, however, do not favor the fashion. A fashionable -oung man last week, in a fit of etonom' anJtruc bcnevolencc'had one of Ins hiqh linen collars converted into three shirts,! which he diinated to the i)oor. 1 Spring chickens have made their ap pearance iniarge numbers about" the city -i-very young and tender. They arej in deed, as a general thing, too youthful for table purposes.. . . Stiiv. Kxitk Mllchdl, from New York fur this fport, which put into Norfolk, March J I t, h in distress, leaky: &c., will have to discharge her cargo for repairs, latter not vcty heavy; . The meeting to bo held at tle Court House to-morrow; evening in theiuterests of the proposed railroad to the Sound, is expected to prove a very important one. and should e)rav out every niau who is intere..ii.e I in ftlio project. Yesterday ;s ' cold weather that i . " The first bird of Spring Attempted to fcinjr reminds, us lint ere he had uttered a not.-, Jle fell from the limb, A lead bird wash imf "i The music had friz m his throat." i " v A n.ooth.sea never made a sviifull mari ner. NeithCr. do uninLcrrupted prospxirty and success (uaiPy;a man fori usefulness and liappine.s. The storms of adversity, like the storihs of tho cccan, arouse the faculties and lexcrcise the, invention, pru- t ' ' ' dece, skill and fortitude) of the voyager. The settled expression of determination that mantles the face of a man whois just starting. out io have a tooth pulled is only equalled by tho subdued look that creeps over his features as he pauses with his hand on thej knob on the dental room door, turns quietly around, and ; tiptoes back through the halfway, but of dcors again. j . . ;. ; . list of Jurors. rAt a called meeting of the Board of Couuty Commissioners, held on Saturday evening, tho following list of jurors was drawn for the April Term Qf Criminal Court for thU county which convenes on the first Mo u!d ay the second day of the month, two weeks from to-day : ; George Af. Hewlett, John rieasant, W. II. raiiHrJTuomasM. Moore, Jeremiah Hewlett, D. O'Connor, tM. fl. Hankins, V. W, Hjirrs, Seth. W. D.Vvis, Ben Lof-j tin, J amcs. W. Johnson, Thomas J, South- crlanvl Johu-fT. Hancock, Nick "Morriss, George Wadell', Watson McNeil",. J. C. Smith, Wai. ll. Cotton, Robt. E. Calder, Mercury brown, Jackson L. Davis, Abram Moseley, Sam Howlaud, Isaac W. King, W. Johuson, D. Ew Bunting, A. R. Black, Morris Bear, G. E.' Berden. The Minstrels. A great many, doubtless, were deterred from attending the performance given at the Opera House, on Saturday evening, by the Duprez it Benedict Minstrel Troupe, because of the very inclement weather, but the audience was a good one,' notwithstanding this fact, and those who did brave the j elements had reason to con gratulate themselves ori having done so. The Troupe is an unusually large and an unusually good one, and the performance was one of the very best ever offered in thiscitv; The songs and witticisms were all-new nnl.good, the dancing was excel lent and the whole performance was chaste and cutertaiuing throughout. (Improvements. The rail road ofliciais are having a buil ding erected ou Nutt street, 'near the Uuion Dfpot fhed, to be used as a "trans fer oGics and by Mr. James F. lsi, Jr,. Uuiou Depot agent. Mr. Post, fpr a number of years, was a clerk in t,he - local freight cfiicc if the W.. W. R. H. and received his appointmeut when Mr. Colin Smith, the former agent, was sent to1 take charge of tho jfrcight ofiice in Columbia. Remember jt he law requires an entire mew regiltrattou for the ensuing election. ti n in JLil :jlu WILMINGTON, R C., A Much Violated Lair. It is said that section 142, of the postal laws,, which h as follows, is more generally Violated than anv other of the laws oft his ' - - . . . departnieut : ' That any 'person v. ho shall enclose' tr conceal anyjetter, memorailum, or other thing in ahy mail matter not charged with letter postage, or make any writing r memorandum thereon, and 'deposit, or cause the same to be deposited, ; for con veyance by mail at a less rate thin letter postage, shall, fot'cver'y such ofwncc, for fest and pav five i. .dollars; .'arid such mai ior- matter enclosure shall not be delivered until the postago.'is" paid thereon. at letter rates ; but no extra postage shall bo charg ed for a card printed or impressed upon an envelope or wrapper. . The Latest in Stockings. A correspondent writes from Paris that a new fashiou in ladies' stockings, is beiug introduced. The stocking is of thick whi te or pink silk the clock being of solid but flcxiblegoid, something like ,an ; ordinary snake-chain, about as wide- as a njau's little finger, and ornamented with pearls The price of. thoss simple articles of dress is only $100 a pair, which seems very cheap, With eighteen-buttoh gloves at $5 a pair and ball dresses which cost fronv $500' to 1,500 npic:e, wc shall soon ' attain an Arcadian simplicity, of toilet, and a man who has,, say ;$10,000 a ypar, will.be able to let hi wife and one daughter go to abjut one dance each during the season, ' . , , . Appletons' Journal. The opening paper in Apple-tons' for April is on the Austrian Arctic Expedition, derived feom Julius Payer's "New Lands within' the Arctic ;. Circle". The article is illustrated with ' fifteen ex cellent engravings, depleting the scenes and . incidents of the expedition. Jhe otler articles ot the number are 6f notable varUty: air excellent , short story ot vNew York'life,by Thomas Dunn Kftglish ; one by the lamented j oung Albert F. W'eb ster, the last production from his pen, bearing the title of Tho Owner of Lira;'' a third, entitled "The Wild-Dove's Nel," a Russian E aster-story. There is an en tertaining sketch under the title of "A Hero of the Old Regi nip,'' which describes the remarkable career of the Marshal de Richelieu .and a pai'cr lv George Can i-oi i aist-s o Egglcston, on. Th f Russian Life,' which contains man v interesting f.cts. j Chen y Ripc l" is continue-d,- and. is fall of I resh interest. There are ollu-r papers, poems, etc. ; and IhtTeditor, v: ho discusses mayy current toiics, gives stiver statistics in regard to the-New York sivi:.gs-lanks, which arc of great value, and, prove the general trustworthy character of those institutions. Process of Sash Manufactiiri;;. 'We were highly interested in visiting he Sasb, Blind,' Door, and general woo l workiug factory of Messrs. Altaffcr & Hill, i situated at the foot;of Walnut street in his city. These gentlemen -are conduct ing this business on quite ou extensive scale and deserve the patrouue of the people of the South. Home manufactures snould be'ehcouraged especially when the work is done in a superior manner, and at lower prices' than in Northern cities, as is the case with til is establishment. Our domestic woods are here taken, sawed, well selected for the different .branches of "the business, and finally worked into doors,blinds, etc. The process, and nu merous liaudliug of same, is really sur prising to the uninformed. The lumber, after twelve months, seasoning, is taken into thefactory, planed by machinery in oncdepartment, cut j into lengths in an other, ripped in another, then .laid off, morticed, tenanted, jointed and put to gether, clamped, pinned up, cleaued off, and then primed, glazed, packed and shipped, each of which as -separately stated, is dono 'by different workmen. Blinds are handled no less thau sixteen times, each a separate and distinct process, and are then sold at from $ I to $3 per pair. Doors go through about as many tve-la-tions. . The f:vctory gives constant cm- bloVmeut to from 15 to ilO men. all of 1 whom have their different I ranches of th;; business to perform. The business pre sents so many interesting puiuts that it is almost impossible to give but a brief ac count, but wc would advise any who are not afraid of a Jive place and the 'bustle of busy machinery, to pay a isit th this factory and see for . themsel ves . j In this ago of education aud general iu telligeno,he household is hardly complete mth4isCdrml "Piano or Organ, Read the advertisement in another column, and then send for ill ust rated catalogue and price list. t j m S." If you do "not register you can not vote. : v :,mei,'tr . ' .i.i;iti iilriTi.rn'in 7aoiiii MONDAY MARCH ' ' Attempted Incendiarism. One" or two attempt! to fire the store on the corner of Ninth and Wooeter I r( u. 1 ' ll 1 j rcccnuy maae, um rne would-be incendiaries have been seen and fdglitened off. Owing to the darkness of the night the scoundrels were not recog- nized. v'eticc of the attempt was given at the Marshal's office thU morning by the owner of the property, Mr. Jno. H. Loraemaii. The. police will be on the look-out for suspicious characters and ar- rest any who cannot give an account of themselves. . , ? r ; . The Thermoneter. From the United States Signal Office at this place we obtain the--following report of the thermometer, as taken this morn ing at 7: CI o'clock: Augusta, 43 ; Charleston, 49; Cincin nati, 81; Jacksonville. 61; Knox ville, 40 ; Lynchburg, 3G ; Memphis, 54 ; Mobile, 4G ; Montgomery, 43 ; Nash ville, 50 ; New Orleans, 50: New York 14 ; Norfolk', o3 ; Pittsburg, - 10 ; Savan nah, 53 ; St. Louis, 39 ; Washington 22; Wilmington, 4 k , The First Ward. The battleground of the Radical party for the approaching municipal election is the extensive First Ward. The fire-tried held a primary election last week for candid ates for Aldermen, which resulted in the choice of F. W. Foster and James A. Lowery. fit would be impossible to say with any degree of accuracy how many aspirants for" Aldcrmanic honors .reside wrthiu the boundaries of the Ward, but we venture the assertion that at least onu half of : the Republican residents of the Va rd would sacrifice themselves for the ( city's good, 4 Ltheir friends so desired .'no jma.tter what iheir personal feelings might be:" Besides the nominees, 'James Ocaton , D.uncau Holmes and Allen Evans ai?e said to be in the fiold, but the imprcs sion among the knowing ones is that Foster and Lowery are the men on horse back, if the mounted men will be from the Republican ranks. Heaton and Holmes seem to have lost their grip on thy colored men and brothers, but may by dint of perseverance and stratagem, rally their forces and place tho "regular nomi nees" hors dc combat.. As it is not our figlf neither will if be our funeral.', : '; LUlchmond Dispatch. - A Floarishinff Insurance Company 'A.1"18 the title to the follo wing editorial i ui-i uuiii uuv Liiiv;i;uui VvWtC? oj illy 24th ultimo; "There was quite a jubilant tone at the forty-first aunual meeting of the Liverpool and London aud Globe Insurance Com pany, held yesterday, under .the presidency of Mr. Joseph Hubback. The accounts produced showed the company to be in a verj'- flourishing condition -"second to' none in the world,", to quote MrBlgham, who, however, would have been better satisfied if the directors had advised a greater dividend. The balance left to the credit of tho profit aud loss account of the year is JC77,29o,audMr. Hubback rotnark- ea tnat witntms amount undivided, thlere serve fund at a niilion sterling, and the in- i veetcd funds at nearly five milions Nand a quarter, the projinetoi-s must all feel that the ground they stand on is, as far. as hum ui ken can divine, satisfactory and solid. The dividend was 8s. per share for the year and a bonus of 4s. a share." The proceedings of the annual. meetiugof the company are published in another part of the same paper, and the statements of the directors fully sustain the claim - of the company that it is the strongest' and most Uourising institution of its kind ia the world. Its great success in the United States is largely, due to its moderate rates and to, the prompt and liberal settlement of losses. Messrs J. V. Gordon it Bro. have) the good fortune to represent this Company here. t Railroad Signals. Notwithstanding the fact that so many people travel 'about in "the cars, few are acquainted with the signals and whist)es wjhich regulate and movements of trains. 1 1 sometimes happens that It isvery im-j portant for one to know them. The following is the significance of those most commonly used : J J r i ii nn 1 :1 1. f ' ' 'A 1 Two whistles ' Off brakes." . Three whistles "Back up." Continuous Whistles "Danger. A rapid succession of short "whitles . i the cattle alarm, at which the brakes will always be put down, j ;; A lantern raised and lowered ver tically, is a signal " for "atarticg' swung at right angles or crewswisa the track "to stop;" swung in a circle, to "back the train.' ' .7 , A red flag waved upon the track most be regarded as a signal of danger. So of other signals given with energy. Hoisted at a station, as a signal for a train "to stop." ".-j' '.j;,'; V Stuck by the roadside, it is a wgual of on the train ahead. f - Carried nnfuTled upon an. engine, is . a warning that another engine or train ls ldb the track, 7) r " "'-', '.";' " TV "; V". :-,v i ---.f-. 1 ! 191877 .150- DEMOCRATIC TICKET. : -ir: '' 4. r . . 1 or the Municipal Election to bo held in this city on Thursday, March lis) FOR AM)tnMEN. V sEcosirwAnn:.-'.. I 'ClIAnLfe tiMYF41S; , .1 EXKaAN;KH; - XUIHD WAR1.. lf L. H. IWDEX, II. YoxGLAHN r iFOClJXH wai;d: j WILLIAM L. DEROSskr, OSCAR G. PARSLEY, J FIFTH WAKJ. ! ' AV. H. GOODMAK, - J. H. KLANDER. I I Cut this Outfit May Save Your! Life There is no person livimr ! but I what suffers more or less with Lung Disease, Coughs, Colds or Consumption, vet! sonic would die rather than rav In cr-nts? for n. bottle of medicine thatT would cure them. Dr. Ay Boschee's German Syrurj has lately been introduced in this country from Germany, and its wondrous cures astonish everyone that tries it, If you fdotibt what wc say in print, cut thjs out and taKe it to your Druggist, ahd get a sample bottle for 10' cents and tryit, or a regular size for .75 cents. I New Advertisoments. St. George & St. Anirefs Society. A, CALLED MEETING . OP THfY ST. Georjre and St. Andrew's vSnripfV will beheld in the Hall over Mr. J. C. Munds' Drug Store, on Third street, on MOA'DAY nignt, Jiiarcn i:U), at 8 o'clock. . ! . ' ": II. G. SMALLBON'EP, mch 19 Secretary. Notice. '.fit I i ' K. I -TTJXPECTIXG TO JJE TUB AT OliTIl t I the ensuing few hionthf, I loarc mv basiness With Mr. John L. Dudley, where mv friend; wLi find every thing as usual in wy lia. ; v1 Respectfully uieh 19 JAS: DAXFOKTll. i New Ilusic. SWEETLY SLEEPING; LITTLE I v I i: ' a j ; SWEETHEART ii. toon. rattlnnJ)y the 'Golden . Gate. Son; and Sohly Tread, Mj Nel'y'svS.'eey.ing. Song aud ''4 Chorus. ' ' v Mutual Yowsj' A Uiautiful Son; by pan a. ' ''1'"-' iff? y ' tfc Cometh Not. Sue Said. Will You Love Mo When ,1'iu Old '! A select sloci'of 3IUSIC abvavd on. . ;; ! -.: ' . v.:', " - . . And for sale at i Cam- hand inch far L-, Live Book and Music Store. - u AND Wilmington, J3. P., STEAMSHIP LINE. The Steamer .Lyc5 Die :'' ;j:il':Cajt; Dennett. :' ;'.. .. WILL: SAIL FROM BALT12IORi ON WEIHH&DAY, MAECH 21. lTbt succeeded by Slinr.' . . caps. oDivzm, On Saturday, March 24, i sad thereafter sailing from Caltitcore jl-tc y WEDKJESDAY AND SATUKDA Y. ..i.l ? a. ' ' j - u r - . , j JP Stippers can rely upon the prpiup t Sailing', f ateamerf aa advertised. pt?fi- ' Through Dills of Lading- tX ? en to rand. froai t rhiladelphia, and Prdbapt Pipatch' gnarantcd. -. ; j "Tor Freight EsgagcnieAts apply to AD.' CASAVS, Agent, L ilmingrton, XJ. C, " REUBEN' FOSTER, General Agent jo) THE 1 V DAILY REVIEW '.VfexnllUgm to retfire-entnn:BBIct:oni i rdnt ouifrieni4 tk'jt and alt : iubject of genewa ic;ere9t but t - I T'naffie' of, the ivriter ouiitaliraTt be forc5jed to the EditcfrT' ' CommuniGata pasi U written ouj on one side of the paper! r Tersccalities .most be aroidcdl And it id specially and partitn!aHv under- t stood that editor docs cot ahvajs'sndorie ? iu;ns oi correspondents .unlejs so ttated m tny editorial fnlumcs.' ?J9T7 Adv3rti33m3nt. HEW SPRING STYLES la linrut.'Uiaio Avant won hi i. tr..n Ju my retur fri Xw York, when-1 r acinous m -i Hats aeid Bonnets vnoM m: . ' yoi;k AXD paris. Look at It ! RvprvtViinnp . .in silence. A liberal reduction tn mnntKi; customers at the ?reat Reform Barber Shoi under the Firt National liank. Come and try the new and skilled barbers. ".lch 17 , I. FURMANSKI. .' enfs Furnishing uoods. jj-Y STOCK OF GENT'S FURNISHING Guo43 is the moet completein the city. All the latest 'styles in neck wear, Silk Ilandkcrclneft!, Kid Gloves oncartd two button?, ktriped and ?olid colored' Half Hose, . Linen Collars and G-Htr?Yctc., etc. Call andsee the REX()VATTfl REVnT.V. FOR THE LADIES A URST-CLASS SHAVE with Bar Rcni, x 1. ouU 10 cent5. Stylish hair cat, 23 ccnti'. L.ueKns hbampoo Uy machinery, 25 cent?, outache dved.'25 cents. RvprtKinM ING SCAHF. Latest thing out. Costs no ' more than ordiyisy Scarf and wears four times as long. , ' V A". DAVID, null 17 ' '-- Clothier. Notice. rSlilE STOCKHOLDERS and all who lee' .1. an interest in the Rail Road to the Sound are rcqued to meet at the Court House on TUESDAY, March 20, at 8 o'clock, p. . , SAM'Ii N. CANNON, Sept'y iHch 17 Coast R;ail Road Compaur. PATRONIZE HOME MANTJ- FAOTURES. Boors,. Sash, Blinds, Mould ings, Brackets and : ORNAMENTAL WOOD WORK , of every description. "'.: i Woi knianship guaranteed, and prices lower than ran be found anywhere. ' i "v- " ALTAFFER & HILL; ; . Factoid Foot of Walnut Street, " . i-h.l7 .! ;.v Wir.MiifOTOx, N. C . a Hum t Received. NOTJICR LOT OF Babbitt's Iiiby aoap together with a lull lias erDrug.V, Medicines, Cheuiic-al;, I'atent Medicines Fancy, Artb c:c, Ac., "ui. JAMES C. MUNDS', inch 15. Tiiird St., oppofitslCiry Ha l. Notice; LL PERSONS HOLDING CLAIMS' 'afalnt the County of Njcw- Hanover, in War- raats, Ac., iucd previous to the 1st of Janu ary, IbIT, are requested to present a list of the saiue to the. Special Hoard of Audit with out delay.; ' ' . ' . . . ',,;.. i ThcJtiiau.ot specify the Dan; and Niiixia: i and A.'rorsr of each Warrant,, together with the name tif.the person- to whom iciued, and by '.vhoui h?ld. Action wiil be takcm on each claim, a3 pre sented, ia accordance with the law creating the Koard of Audit. " '. WM. L. DeROSSHT, ith 11 Cbairtaao. .-'J MESR3 CH AUM ?IPES, Cigarette Holders, Cigar Holder Jlit'AiNG AND SMOKING TODACCQ Top-, Maille', Uai:?,' IVhVckbdiei Teare and uibcr Fruit. Japanese Kites, Fly Away- Fly Away. Fly 'Away Sec die Japauccc Kites fly. '.'- vUONrKCTIONERY 8TORC, .i:.Corncr Front and Princess Str. V-. 'gn of I'uncb. roch C New Spring Stock. J RANK JUST RETURNED FR Oil THE Northern baiketrr. uctc I purchased one of toe larg ?t anJrnoet complete stocks of Gent'ii, yhztVs and Chi! JrtnJi Clothing and Fbc- :iihiLg Gcudd ver bronjlit to this market. . ' ' - :. i ; ; . I iltfy ojLipctitron and defftithe hard timej " . "1; :; -. ; and aia .prepared to keR at!piTcs that will en sure (attraction, rnr h 1" ' V . a saaxfia, JIarket itreci.; Stpaw Cutters ! JpOR SALE AT ' ' GILES &LIUKCHISON S' New Hardware Storo. i:!eh 17 i 4
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