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THIS PAPER PLEASE NOTICE. publish ererj afternoon, 8undays ex-i We will be glad to recelro common: catiooi cepted by JOSH. T. JAMES, KDITOB AND PBOPBIXTOR. flTIBSCBlPTIONS, POSTAGE PAID. from our friends on any j and all subjects ot general interest.but : The name of the writer irmst always uuaaea to the Editor. Communications mast be wt one side of the paper. m..Wr.S5 00 Six months, $250 ; Three tten on onlf months, $1 25 ; One month, 60 cents. The paper will be delivered by carriers, i Personalities must be avoided. free of charge, in any part of the city, at the j iboTe rates, or 13 cents per wee, i drertisine rates low and liberal , Andit Is especialkr and parUcularlii dm VOL. 3. WILMINGTON, N. C, FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1878. NO. 39 tood that fte editor does not always Wors. -Subscribers will please report any and ill failures to receive tneir papers reguwij. 1.1 bVIIUiUU, il . ! :.' The Daily Retiew New Advertisements, alo of Bankrnpf vtock. UKUWNC& 45 ZvZilSLIIBT S7. Having purchased A VERY LARGE LINE of WHITE GOODS AT AUCTION from the BANKRUPT STOCK of Ewin & Co., of Boston, Vc ofll'r the same for the inspection of I I .t I uie puonc. Great Inducements Will be offered in order to EFFECT IMMEDIATE SAXES. Plain, Plaid and Striped Nainsook Mus lins, Victoria Lawns, Swiss Mus lins, Piques, Hamburg Edg- ings, Insertions, &c.t &c. THE LOW PRICES ! at which we have marked these Goods cannot fail to attract purchasers. BST Novelties in Ladies' Neck Wear, Cravats and Bows. We have just received a beautiful line of Black Dress'Materials, all of this season's importation. Don't fail to examine them before you make your purchases. Always on Hand the Leading Cottons At the lowest Market Prices. 44 Lake George A A Sheeting, 7 cents, j 4-4 Fruit of the Loon " 10 cents. 4-4 Androscoggin . 10 cents. 4-4 Hill "10 cents. 4-4 Wamsutta, " 12 J cts. A CHOICE LOT OF CALICOESnew styles, andvery beautiful colors, just re ceived. . " Parasols and4Sun Umbrellas. In order to close out stock we have re duced the price of thoss fine PARASOLS and SUN UMBRELLAS, which were so popular last season, from $4.00 to $1.50 each. We have only a. few left, and the best way to secure one is to call at once and make a selection. 45 Market St. mch C Must be Sold. rpHE BALANCE OF MY FALL AND Winter Stock of GENTS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS, must be sold and they will be sold, too, re gardless of cost. I go North next week and will close out stock on hand at Low 1 Lower I! Lowest 1 1 ! prices A, QHHISZL, Market st Dmch5 Musical Instruments ! VIOLINS, ACCOIiDEOirS, GUITARS' HARMONICAS, BANJOS, FLUTES, -and FIFES,' VIOLIN BOWS, BOXES, STRINGS, itc. YATES' mh 11 Book Store & Photo. Rooms. Florida Oranges. NOTHERLOT of those SWEET FLORI DA ORANGES, probably the last of the season, received to-day. Bananas and Ap plet on hand. Fresh Candies made to-day at Si G. NORTHROP'S, mch 9 Fruit and Confectionery Stores. Fainting. WHERE YOU CAN GET YOUR Pain ing done with dispatch, neatness an at reasonable rates is at C. C. PARKER'S PAINT SHOP, one door North of Old Jail building on Prin cess street. HOUSE, SHIP and SIGN Painting, done and satisfaction guaranteed. Great care if given to small jobs, may 16 DVERTISE IN THE WILMINGTON ( Weekly )J0 URN A L Office corner Chestnut aadWater st& ec 12' np stairs. RODDICK BROWN RODDICK The Malls. . The Malls close and arrive at the Cit v Postoflice as follows : Ii . i ' CTXtRK. 1 Northern through mails - 1 - I- 6:00 P M Northern throueh and iway mails. 8:00 A M iu us ior mer.u anu a. a. j. v Rn.il maris, and routes sutmlied therefrom - - - - V m - 1- 6:00 P M SonthArn m alia for all nolntfiSotlth. dailv - - - - - - i 6:00 P M Western mails (C. C. K. Wt) dally (except Sunday) - - - 5:00 AM Fayettevllle, and offices oh Cape I rear River, xuesuays ana rri- r days - - -i ! - j- 1.D0PM Mails for points along line of Che raw & Darlington R IV - - 1 10:00 A M Fayettevllle by Warsaw, dally, texcentHundavs) '- i- 8:00 AM Malls for points between Florence , and flhftTlAntonl - - I- M - - 10:00 A M Onslow C. II. and Intermediate of- m flees pvptv Frldav 1- H - I - 6:00 A M Smithvllle malls, by steamboat, i ' dallv. rexcent Sundays) - - 2:00 P M Malls for Easy Hill,, Town Creek: every Friday at 3:00 P M ARRIVE. Northern throueh malls! - 11:00 AM Northern through and way malls, 7:30 P M 9:30 A M southern mails - - Carolina. C.Ant.rn.1 Rallwav at 10:00 PM Malls delivered from 6:00 A. M. to &:o r M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to 9:30 AJ..M. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 .vl., n - O c.Ofk T ,1LI Vfnnoir nr lr fill 1 "'"r, n omce. i Stamps for sale at general delivery ( wn en stamp office is closed. it I Key Boxes accessible at all hours, day and niirrit. ! Malls collected from street bpxes every day L5:45 P M. , j j at ES-GW LOCAL NEWS. 1 h New Advertisements. i Munson & Co Shall Open in a Few Days. Borbabk's Phabmact Drugs, j Chemicals. Jas. Rsiti.Y, Marshal Celebration of St. i i Patrick's Day. i I I ' S. Jkwett A Book for &U Readers. A. Shriek Must be Sold. Spring suits are jTastj becoming 1 1 J ripe. A stone rolled in camphor gathers no moths. Cremation is now 'one o t- the rres of women. Gold is down.' How vill you trade dollars ? ' ; Cold enough this! morning for fires and overcoats. i j r-u;umn h m-natnr nppd Uf : tvinwalo I r U1l tan Qr critics. Is it lawful for a womai to carry a concealed poker ? 4 The next popular song : ''Silver .funds i i ii l; i !l i I anion0, tne goia. s . i The Snnreme Court ad iourned on Wed- ine iSUpreme OUIX aUJOUme Ull lieu nesday for the term. John Robinson's circus is billed for Wash- ington, N. C, March ?3d Do not go bir guess.! The man who always infers has an infernal machine. - H m ' I Neck ribbons, two inches wide and four vards Ions, tied upon: one side are fashion able. k . . I ill i Dr. W. W. Davis, we ! are pleased to learn, is decidedly better to-day although we fear that his ultimate , recovery is doubtful. 11 i Capt.JN. H. Sprunt will leave for pew York to-night to purchase new supplies of millinery and white goods. The ladies will hear from him on bis return. Lady Cakej Take three-quarters of a cup of im hitn beaten to a cream, add two cups of white sugar, one cup of sweet milk, four eggs beaten stiff, and three cups, of flour, with tnrn f on oi-irtrtn fill a ff ItSoAT TT'VC T? 1 CT T'nTtT- der mixed with the flour dry and passed through a sieve. Aftnv oil tViof lioc lioon aid about "s weepi'ng reductions," the Grand Central is the only first-class hotel 'in1 New York that nas made a "sweeping reduction J" It AIT u& w v w u .wfv -4- a i . rc c L -1 ' U.i: fi --r rn ouurs ursi-ciass auwiuiiiuuatiuu( lyr q.ov and $3.00 per day, J Lovers of Good . Bread , Wonld von al wavs have thorouffhlv ennil. sweet, easily digested bread, biscuits, and rous? Tlie use oi uooley s ieast Powder invariably insures perfect success. Your groc r keeps jit.1 Consumutlon Cared. An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in , his hands by an FoctTnHmm;?AnU.,h; r u p ' ! simple vegetable remedy, for !thej speedy and permanent! cure of consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma, and all throat and lung affections, also !a positive and radical euro for neTvous debility and all nervouscoraplaints, jafterhaving (tested its wonderful curative powersjin thbus- andsofcases, has felt lhQ duty to niake 8 it known to hid suffering fellows. Ac I tuatcd by this motive,, and a Idesire to re- ! lieve human suffering, I will send, free of I charge, to all who idesire It, this recipe in German, French, or , English., with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addrossmg with stamp, nam- ins this paper. W. W. Sherar: 126 Pow- era' Block, Rochester. N. Y. 4w t . j ' t - Mothers, Mothers, Mothers. Doa?t fail to procure Mrs. inslow's Soothing Syrup for all diseases of teeth ing in children. It jrelievea the ciiild from pain, cures wind colic, regulates the bowels, and, by giving relief and health to the child, gives rest to the mother. Tire Best Yet. T. B. Peterson & Brothers,' Philadelphia, Pa., are now publishing a new edition of wiIU on-The Daw'n of Monotheism." yXT ?rros. proprietors. Charles Dickens' novels, wh ch for beauty . ... , . . . ?J0;ocl?: March 14th, to 10:05 Jn... Aml?.. Edition," printed on fine white paper, from i A l 1.1 Ka urge ciear type, out-u.u. original illustrations as selected by Mr. DickensanddesieuedbyPli'.z.Criukshauk - - XMUwiw, iuacuse anu uuicr l,a bound very gorgeous in velham gold and(black,wuh the overfilled with Uie author's principal characters, which he has made so world famous. U here in one comer is Uie immortal Pickwick, m an ther Capt. Cuttle, poor little Oliver Twist, the misguiueu vxrauuiatuer, uie mean, uyuv j i rl l r 1 1 - . 1 !: . 1 r.. mi.- t -it 1 .1 i- Rivto Thp TifladlA prr.. nnrl all of thia fnr the small sum of $1.25. j This edition will , new, or be found for sale at all book stores Stands, and on all Railroad trains, any person seudini; the Publishers $12.00 will receive the first twelve volumes as fast sea from yellow fever, will not be allowed rnilE MEMBERS OF THE HI as Dublished. bv mail. Dostaee naid. and at I under any circumstances to come up to the I L this low price every one tbat fond of a j i 1 1. . j jjauusume uwn uuguu iaj buwuiw:. dress all orders to T. i B. l'eterson & pv,iu. "'"" vivowiu i uxia - delphia,Pa. Married and Gone. Our genial friend, Mr. James Dobbins o' . Ti.-i a n... . Brooks, Senior Editor of the Statesville Landmark and General Agent of thePenn Mutual Life Insurance Comnanvi was married in Goldsboro on Wednesday to Miss Caroline Wayne Wright, one of I medical authority has stated positively a N ELEGANT STOCK OF NECKWEAR i j8SO'Te mutual consent,! by thifwith Wayne county's most charming daughters, that the courso of safety requires that the ,ni?VTCTJTVO diking ouriendnd L nnhL'iLJ iub ucicujouy was periormcu lu iuo jyi, C 1 a 1 -r E. Church in that town by the Rev. J. R. Brooks, assisted by Rev. J. T. Bag- well and the happy couple left thero the same day for a bridal tour at the North, The happy couple Carrie with them our Desc wisnes. Jiiay tneir joys never Wayne; I may the Wright with them be always potent 'and may the Brooks " i " flow on calmly and evenly to the close thp rWntpr Postal Ruling. The Post-Office Department will pre- vent the use of rubber cancelling stamps Vi7 Ktr?otWinfrrr?nrr x rotrnlatiAn I j .uiuviwu nuu I nrmrUae tV.of Vlo,.V nnntinn Intr cV.11 V. I r"v"w - f ih nn,nnSfl rf onnllatinn or, I bo obtained; I ever that material can other colors of the same quality of ink however, permissable. An order I are, calling attention to the above regulation 11 1 11? T L XTT 1 1 I will be published in the next official postal j suide. I City Court. I Mayor Fishblatb presiding:! 1 An obstreperous son ! of old Neptune who yesterday took occasion to go over-1 land wise, was j overhauled by oflScer Bender in a very precarious condition, being loaded to the ground with so much benzine that he 'could'nt navigate. He was conveyed to the city prison by means of a horse and dray and this morning His Honor, the Mayor, pronounced a salvage of $2 50 and costs for the cruise and capture, to be awarded to the City Treasury. : Sunset Hill. We had occasion a short time since to allude the eleSaut structure then m ' c c i. tt:ii i prut uicruuiuu ouui xz.u auu 'darn ffiaf. in f.nnspnnrnr.fl nf onr remarrm I x- . - . a 6reat many Person? strolIed m that dl" rection to see it. I Soon afterwards work - - - was suspended but we understand that it I - . ' I as since been resumed and that the ele-1 gant building is now rapidly approaching completion. 1 i I I ! I'nmaiiaDlO Ldiers. The following is a list of unmailable letterg remaininff :n tha postoffice at this , i it Miss Priscella Hill, jNewbern N. C; R Hardwick. Herald. Untown Office. I xrPW. Vorlc Wm W T)avi , raro X I ork, w m w. uavis care J Cmbs. Moore s Station, California ; Raleigh Observer, Raleigh N. Cj i TTT 1- 2 " Motion to Transfer. In the important case spoken of by us yesterday, involving a large amount of , t .t ... Suable real estate m this city, which was carneu ior trial to uoiumous upurr,! mo tion was made yesterday by the coun-1 sei for the Hpfpnrlant tn transfer rh am frt T :u t 1 r. i. . t. the United btates Court, but on what Pea we could not learn. The Court took the; motion under consideration. I Last Call, 1 I The Mayor will cause warrants to be is- sued on Monday for ail deliiiquent tax- payers for the special and license tax, some of Whom have not paid ,or io ! tLese'nTy months. So look out! take notice, as the auctioneer would say, "last call, you lose him r I Temple of Israel. flre cordially invited to attend. Speer's iWlne. I T I We have ha lsJd urxn orir table a boltI6 of Sn.fiPTa Pnrt RranA Wi ni m an1lfa ,irp1 r '.n .1Pic i ium uiv vuviiu tiain; uj iUiiOIUCUUlIi I at PaSSaiC. N. J. It is a trulv dplirions wine found acceptaWe t0 inva. a pleaSant addiUon to the tab, whidh are certain tn nmve I .J. ' .i. SUCCesS fuL are now beinc made tn intro - Hr.w u i - - . , , The Barque YiolettC i Wo riiaMfaj r -.r kau... rthat after a careful consultation with two i P"" P"Jar.s ne nas given m 'tructionsthat the German barque from Rio deJaneno.now at quarantine, on board of which there were two deaths j at city and that Dr. Curtis, Quarantine Phy- A.: i i "i.iis.j-i. . r . j aicittu, uad ixjeu nuuuea oi me luct. irther than this, the Mavnr flasprfs that - 11 -i i. . i i . ' J ix! a cargo suouia oe ngncerea aown to her those who loaded tho vessel wiH not I allowed to return be to the city. I. Ibis decision of the Mayor may to some I t ' u ui j. . i seem a harsh one but we do not see Ihow I be could do less and at the same time I fulfill the measure of his dutv towards the people of j Wilmington. Competent I st. ntnsf mnnoiiKna rt K 11 Vn. 1 1 1 I 1 U i oiuwwou wciuuica ouuum uo auuicu uuiu summer and winter to provide against the introduction of this terrible disease. Two instances which well illustrate the perteracity with which , the germs of the dissase . will cling to houses, Jur ciounug, or veu io oiu letters i we wlU relate here. In 1821 the little town was 801617 ctea Dy a visitation ot tbo I ...linn. i. i.i i J,C"UTT .W":W1 U.1UU-UL "cre "um 1 11X0 Anuies m uie ong towre Jjonaon. a iuiujjuLcu luuauiuuiis neu lue low u and only returned when they felt sure that I it was perfectly safe for them to do so. One of these, a, gentleman on bis return lilro rtrvsnarl a ef-rvra ti?1 . ! Mi . 1, o'x, nmu uaui hpptl .Inaorl fr nnnlho' n,ot nnrl , " u "llKl Sad to rRlatfi. Was shnrt.lv ftPr toVo with the disease, which was also commu - nicated to his brother, and both died. The second instance is a more recent one. A few ypars ago a prominent citizen of Ol.. .1 X 1- III TT i this place was taken ill. He was at tended by one of the oldest and most ex P6116"060- pnysicians in tne city, ins symptoms at lirst were puzzling and the Physician was loth to believe that it could really be yellow fever until he was forced to admit that ifc was undoubtedly a case of thls terrible disease. 1 he symptoms we,r8 tnere, even to tne macs vomit. In conversation afterwards the gentlemen admitted that just previous to his illness ha had been examining a bundle of old letters wn,cn miSnt nave become imPrel nated with the disease which raged here m 1862 bufc whlcn nad not been opened for ten years and yet the seeds of the dread disease remained perdu in those letters for a decade of years. The Thermometer. From tho Hnit Statfis SiVnal OfiirP. at il.: :i t-ii rn : Lj. i,ul8 piauo we ouuun iuo lunuwiug report ?f the thf,m?metfr ' mS at 7:31 o clock : i tasen tms ruurn r.s in Memphis, Tenn 50 Mobhe, Ala 60 Montgomery Ala.. .56 New Orleans ....65 " .wr Charleston,. S C....53 r: : ii Jt Corsicana, Tex!.'.7..59 New York j 41 Havana. j.. ti Savannah, Ga .60 Fort Gibson, C. N.41 Galveaton... ...67 Jndianola 68 shrereport..... 57 St. Louis Mo.. 46 St. Marks, Fla 55 Yicksborg, Miss.. ..58 T.vri 1 " KnoxTille....'.......:! Washuigton, u u 43 Wilmington, N. C.51 Lynchburg. to nishon Atkinson's A noolntments for ! n. on. v.it j Williamsboro Mar(&14 St Peter's. Sassafras Fork, Gran- ville Co...... . March 15 Oxford, 2nd Sunday in Lent, March 17 St Paul's, Goshen. .....March 18 Kittrells fliacn "ipton....... .(P. M.).... March 21 Louisburg, 3rd Sunday m Lept, March 24 La Gran,.i.......(P.M)..... April 1 Snow Hill.. j... ........ April Marlboro. J.. April 3 St John's, Pitt Go........ April 5 Greenville, 5th Sunday in Lent, April Trinity fort Co. April 9 St John's, Durham Creek.. ........ April 10 South Creek April n RtPftnl' Swift fJreek.. . . April 13 Kp.whrm eth Snndav in Lent, April 14 Beaufort....!....... ........... ....April 16 Hol7 Innocents, Lenoir Co V.AVl 18 gastpn,..................;. ....... a1 J ch 11 Henderson!.!!!!!!........ -.March 13 Kinston....... .April 19 Tarboro, Easter Day April 21 Hotel Arrivals. Pijeceix House. Wilmington, N. pfpfi1 GreeD Charlotte, C; M B Brown, F Meyer, V Allen, T Chester, NY; DC Blue, Manly ; I TI-J -r ?- . "auen Ai iiamsey, Philadelphia,! Notwithstanding Menn; a;M Wharton, Baltimore. Md; J Daniel, Is orth Carolina. I i Second Meetings as pe'r anDointments madflv the Presiding Elder. Rev. L. S. I D. D. 1 s f 1 f ' iJ- I Kenan Jili"6' e.SCSd8. March. 23-24 I Wilmington, Sit Front Street, March 30-21 Smith ville, at Zion,'.. .AdHI 6 Whiteville, at Swindeiis,lV. . Aprfu3-14 Wilmlr,. v.e.u cLL' TflZZ A. NewAdvertisemets. CMebratton of St. Patrick's i i " . a,mn Day. BERIAN and .ST. ALOYSIDS I : ... .. I i oucieuea, win assemDleat Temper I Tl.li mi . auuu uau on mira ptreet, at 9 o'clock, eharp, ) on '. the morning of the -17th. March, in full Regalia for the purpose of celebrating St I pjriw n TQ ,,, a aincjs a A ay. JAb. 1 LILLY, mch 15-2t. j Star copy Sat Sun. Marshal, Shall Open in a1 Few Days f " " tviiiti all T . . i " i j XVXUNSON &. CO-,! mch 15 Clothiers and jMerchant Tailors. " fWri e Tri ' 7 :' AirilgS, vJiemlCfllS, TANCY ARTICLES, TOILET SOAPS, I 1 For sale low. i nm RBANK'3 PHARMACY. l f "'S i Tont ana ..lrlncess ytreeta. j Prescriptions compounded with the i uimcsi care aay or night. mch 15 Stall Fed. tOME UNUSUALLY FINE I kJ Stall "Purl Rppf nn fionrl nnn y , " now I Julu InaJ Uc Hatl HI Iliy BlOre tO- X1Z- I morrow and Saturday. Orders left with I will rnCMTfl nrnmnt it; me 1 mh UJ ISAAC W. KING, Currie's Block. 2t I A UOOk for ftll llCaflCFS. l T HE GREAT TREASURY OF FACTS. Statistics of all Nations and of every State in the Union. i AN AMERICAN ALMANAC FOR 1878. Edited by A, R.Spoffbrd, Librarian of Con gress. 12 mo. volume, 420 pp. cloth. Price 9i.au, at S. JEWETT'S, mch 14 f Front Street Book Store. Mules for Sale, r I - i . ii ... . N EXTRA FINE PAIR i - - I i . FOUR YEARS OLD, Sound, well broka and weigh nearly 1000 M - j . , . I . pounds each., J. A. SPRINGER. men ii-dt Something New. IMPROVED Steal Feattar, Hairi and Fariltnre RENOVATOK. The attention of the citizens of Wilmington u voiicu At uew paiem, process lor -I" 1 ; Cleansing both Feathers and l Hair, which in its auDerioritv for mnifVInn. ing and restoring to original elasticity. r moTing all disagreeable odors from both o'd and new feathers, and destroying all molhj and worms, needs only to be tested (nh n. r. vuvu. wutuuu oi snperneated steam is, in our judgment, the only effectual ujciuuu ui nuump oair, ieatners and fund ture of moths, and we iruarante tn plish thislresult without injury to the most delicate fabrics. i The patentee, or those connprtH itK business, will be on hand br.tvcwn ha i,,. of 9 and 12 A, M., and Uke pleasure in showing how the work is done. All'are in cited to call and examine the process and lea xe their orders, i All work called for and deli ve-roA -tWi extra charge, and returned the same day. i For further particnlars and prices eee bills, which will soon be in circulation. I I ' KEFERENCES. , JFKiNCM D, Mrs J W Atkixsok W E FkeexAx, M D, Mrs B G Wobth. 13 A rMITH. Ksfl. MrsT A MnpniwvV V-t Mannikg. Mrs GeoRFbesch, Jxo8 James. Eso. MnAamtiv i Hon S H FisnnnATE, Mrs Sax'i. Jsosthbop J. T. SHELDON, Patentee, 1 1 North Front Street, 1 Ono Door North of Pnrcell Ilouse. J. S. Millkb, Operator ' mch 8 , . - , i i i . Now AdvortisomontsJ C, Now Receiving KfrpHE LARGEST, HANDSOMEST AND W ,f -Q4 J , AAD JM market. cfothin ever before feein1 this I times, m7 greatly increasing J I c'jear has' induced nTe T IKjlff the lead in rue, ana in order to do th samp tr r!...!.!-! . ;! uu OVMMSSilS- iIercht T.Hor 1 5V.. and Princess sts. t - i uu a - 7 1" Ltlff mch 14 gcr iieer 5 Cents per ' Glass ! t( . .JJEST WIN!, xiQUOKS and Cigars. Pool and Billiard Tables in thJronKn order at the , mch 12 MANNING U0i;SE BAR. Notice-Dissolution rpilE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore I311??: under the name and 6tvl nf xrWf r. A WATK1NS, in the aieam SawTand 1 day dissolved bjmutaal consent.- 1 U J I feb 27tb, 1878 D. J. McMILL 4 Nj JOHN W ATKINS mch 12-10t Notice of Dissolution. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE -existing under thu noma nt r' GILLICAN A WATSoV'lS tf?d "h tJh f has this day been am ir f a kn;. i:i I . mi men nunm patronage, we be- - - f W""S - o up snon Ir fni. Ilin ra A m - i : v . Mt mm a iuu tiu uance oi tiie same. ' , , ; j r N. GILLICAN alone is authorixfed to I set tle account!, and assumes &1 loutstandipg debts.' Respectfully. ' 1 i . i I 'The business will be cnniinnJA at the old stand by A W. Watson. I 1 GILLICAN A WATSON. March! 12th, 1878. , f h I Steamer Tassporfc UNTIL FURTHER Notice, will Leave Wilmington, 9 a. m. Smithville, 3 p. -m. Parties can now visif. K turn the same day. j " i I mch.H ( OEO. MYERS, Agt. Fresh Caromols and , Candy - 1 To-Day ! J-EW LOT OF CARRIAGES lor "true and true" babies, I and a fine lot of for the boys and girls. ' - .- J. W. Lippitt, mch 13 Front st, Sig:n of Punch. Crockery. Glassware. I ' i : ' WE HAVE RENTED THE STORE NEXT north of our Hardware Establijshihent, and are having it fitted up for&he purpose of putting in a large and well selected stock of CROCKERY, GLASSWARE j Ac, which 1s now being purchased for us ht the j North, from first hands only, and for the iCasb, which we are determined to sell at prices far below any ever obtained in this market. We will sell at Wholesale and Retail) and will duplicate any prices that may be Otter ed in New York or Raltimore. No necessity hereafter to send North ffor your Crockery. Call and examine Good and Prices. . i hi rV!!f?,T.ae tiir Headrinarters for HARD WARE and TINWARE, and have a largo stock of both, which we are offering LOW. i , ,- , G1L.ES amurchdson I i mch 11 38 North Front St. Werner & Prempert's Ton'so- ! rial Rooms, i . NOS. 11, North Front aud 7 South Frdnt ' il , ii - Streets. Satisfaction guaranteed. I I wuc wui. wo liiuBt xpenencea woramen empl oyed in these establishments, h if Manufacturers of Tonics, Hair Oil, Cologne, Renovators, Dyes, Beautifleri, AcJ, Ac. I ; - . " .. . men - F. A. SCHUTTE, 17 &19 South Front Street,! I I, T ARGEST STOCK, Best Designs, Lowest Prices in ' i Parlor Suits, Chamber Suits, Lounges, Reclining Chairs, Sofas, Easy Chairs, Tete-a-TeteSjWardrobes, Sideboards, i Marble and Wood-Top Tables, ' I Hat Racks, Cribs, Spring Beds and Cots,. Common Bedsteads. Mirrors. Walnut' Steads, Washstacds, and Bureaus, Common Chairs and Rockers, Walnut Chain' and Rockers in great variety;! Mattrassei, Carpets and everv thing usuallr found in a first-clsis Furniture Establishment. I Man 23 The Best iu the World, i- . ' ' W. H. SPRUNY, EXCHANGE COBNEsi TS SOLE AGENT for the best Sciion and X aeedles in the World. , i t i Those who desire the BEST GOODR ahonld 1!flet,n rtJle of K. J. Roberts' RAZOR 8TEj5LSCIbSORS, and apaper of "Dens- i-atent "Paranoid", Gold-Eyer NEEDLES. Also. Buttonhole and Gentle man's Pocket Seizors. i , feb 28 j
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