-t i.- Now Advertisements. Goods! mm now OPENINC AT THE OLD STAND AT Exchange Corner, The Finest and Host Elegantly Assorted Stock of nminery ai Fancy Ever brought to Wilmington. At least that is what the Ladies say, end nobody wil coctradict tnern. The new stock comprises all oJ tbe litest styles in HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, ORNAMENTS, SILK and all of the - Fancy Trimmings ! No one can possibly object on the score of prices, as Hats may be had for 50 Cents and Up ! of all sixes and shades and shapes. Wreaths anti Flowers. In thi line we hare an unusually large and well selected stock among which will be found some of the handsomest CTXIX2.A.T&S & rLOWEZlS All styles and prices that has ever been exhibited to the Ladies of Wilmington. RTRROXS In all shades and in magnificent variety. GROS GRAIN, SATIN and SATIN and GROS GRAIN. COLLARS AND CUFFS. The latest, newest, best made and altogether the cheapest stock in this maaket. !! In great Variety I To fit everybody and to suit everybody 1 1 CREPE GOODS. Be sure to examine our stock of Crepe Goods before making your purchases. Crepe Veils at all prices. A few bought at a great bargain will be sold at a bargain. A beau tiful article for $6 25, worth 812, and others In like proportion. BUI TONS! BUTTONS! All kinds of Dress Buttons, unique In style, the latest fashion with the dress makers and sold at a slight advance on cost. A full and handsome line of Pearl Buttons. Fancy and Plain, all the rage for the new Spring Dresses. SUN SHADES. : Special attention Is directed to our stock of Sun Shades and Umbrellas. None better, none cheaper and none more durable ever offered in this market. Sold very low. A full line of Ruchiugs, all kinds arid prices. Crepe Llsse Ruchlug of all styles and at all prices. Should you want Collars and Cuffs, don't fall to go to Exchange Corner. Should you want Ties, - Scarfs or Lace Goods of any kind, unUke wha any one else has, don't fall to go to Exchange Corner tsuoaia you want iriuges to match your new dress, don't fail to go to Exchange Corner, Should you want anything. In fact, hi1 the Millinery or Fancy Goods Line, don't fail to go to Exchange Corner. SOLE AGENT for the best Scissors and Needles in the World. Those who desire the BEST GOODS should tall and select any style of R. J. Roberti' RAZOR 8TE2L SCISSORS, and a paper of R. J. Roberts' Patent "Parabold'V Gold-Eye NEEDLES. Also, Buttonhole and Gentle men's Packet Scissors. KL CPRUHT, - pl6 . rExchane Corner. GOOOS - . " g j r Ths Daily Review t ' IOsm. TV JAMES, Ed. and Prop , m i ! WILMINGTON, N. C. ! TUESDAY 'ARPIL 9, 1878. VIEWS AND, REVIEWS. Austria's peace establishment; is ; put down at 207,005 men and 47,972 horses; ia war 780,020 men and 148,120 j' horses George, King cf Greece, is never happy except at the billiard table, j Billiards is the only thing in which he is proficient. It has taken him years to acquire a smat tering of modern Greek. , Over S2,000 a year is the value of Ihe suds of a IJonaDZS miner's wash. I The dirt washed from their! shirts has ' beeD found to assay $209-10 to the ton. What a fund for Nevada washer-wopiec ! In Madagascar there are oyer one thousand Christian congregations, i rith about 45,000 in i the I Sunday Schools. The work. is largely done under the aus- pices of the J, .ndon Missionary Society la San Fn-nehco t ters, 30,000 nt' whom lere are 45 tooo vo pay no taxes. Of this last 30,000 there is a large percent age cf men vvhof are sitting with folded i i i hands waiting for something to turn up. ' f : i The Germans are , the healthiest class of New Yorkers. Yital statistics j show that the rate of mortality among thqrn j is nearly thirty-height per cent, less than that of other citizens, whjle their incresase by births is larger. ! i I St John Chrysostoii , speaking in gen eral of Christian professors, says : "There Is no painter, there. is' no sculptorv no ar tist, be he who he may thjat can be com pared with the man who knows; how to form the minds and hearts oFy.outhi' Accordins to "Poor's Manual" 194,S3G miles of railway weretin Operation at the close of 1870. Of (these! to select but a few instances 12,722 miles were in Frar.ce 13,702 in Russia, 17,253 in Great Britain, 5,219 in the Dominion of Canada! 2,498 in Australasia, 7,152 lin .British India, 1S,229 in Germany and 77,400 ia ihe United States. , , ' ; i The Stewart Woman's liotel, New York, was the scene of a crowd and crusbjMonday night, sucn as has not . been witnessed in that (jity. in years at any opening. Mrs. Stewart had issued oyer thirteen thousand invitation tickets, each admitting gentleman! and lady. it is es timated tha,t over twenty-five thousand people inspected the j immetise building between seven and ten o'clock. The Courier Journal says if the horse trade in this country and Canada doesn't improve it will not jbe th fault of the British, 'lhey are buying, jpght and left, and, as our English' cousins are very su perior judges of horse flesh for, military purposes, no spavined animals can be put off on them and they will take the pick of the field. One month ago the cavalry regiments and- batteries in the limited Kingdom ouly had 6,000 horses, and1 tho government decided to buy 22.000 more. They are buying not less.than 40,000 horses now in this couniry and Canada A despatch from Montreal states Chat the war fever prevails there A large number of ollicers have tendered their i i r 1 1 i cervices to the Home Government. The same dispatch says ; The jdemAud for a certain class of horses for England; is in creasing. Seeral car! Iljoads of from eighteen to thirty each are being taken oyer the Grand Trunk Railway daily, destined for Europe. Thev are intended for mili tary service, and are branded with the let ter The country feast and west is being searched for suitable poises for war purposes. Large shipments of cattle are also behig forwarded from the lower vinces. 1 j The Charleston Journal vof Commerce says the shipments by the South Carolina Ilailroad for the month t of March just ended, have been the "heaviest for any one month since the phosphate I trade had a beginning, footing up 15,010 tons' againit 10,710 tons for the same month , last year, 8,491 tons in 187G, ll,15(j for March 1375, and 13,719 i tons ' in i&73. The entire shipments throjigni' this source for the season, up to April 1st; ! have been 37,084 tons against 30,154 tons for - i i the same time in 1877, 33.G87 -tons in 187G, 30,337 tons in 187o; 28,779 tons in 1874; 3C,98G tons in 1873; 20,291 tons in 1872; 15,824 tons in 1871L and, 20,648 1 tons in ( 1870. Immigration at the 1 port pf New iYork thus far this season has been much larger than it was last ( year. The ,iucrease is composed chiefly of Germans! The num ber of immigrants since January 1 is 3, 219, against 2.331 in the slime, time last year. The increase isEaijd to be due to the anticipation of a European war and the encouragement given by friends al ready in thu country. One of the notice able features among the immigrants is that those who are able-bodied leave at the earl is t possible moment or the West. It is thought that the tatal immgration to this country the current year will exceed that of last year by 20,000 at least , PEACE OR WAR? Is I Any one who has anything of a repu tation as a prophet would hardly care to rjsk it in stating the result of the Euro pean complications, as to whether it is to l c peace or war. An understanding eems as far off as ever. In the case of individuals this would actually argue in favor of peace as by; delay comes wisdom and a congress of friends who could is- cuss the matter at issue and patch up the differences between the two parties, but wjth nations the reverse! msy te Con sidered! as true. England and Russia have been secret enemies for a long time past, and the people of either country are now' bristling with war They have been nursing their wrath for a long time past and the longer it is restrained the fiercer it gets. "Vhat the end will be depends more, perhaps, upon the diplomatist of another country, the greatest of the age, than upon the 1 parliaments of either nation.. Prince Bismarck; it is slid, has undertaken to negotiate a peaceful understanding between the twoi peoples, and if the report speaks true thers will probably be no war as Bi.-maick rarely fails in his undertakings. 1 , PROF. OTIS F. MANSOX, M i D. The score3 of North Carolinians now in their distant homes who once en joyed the blessing of being carefully nursed and cared for in Moore Hospi tal, Richmond, jWill hera with great pleasure the announcement of any pro motion of their, old surgeon, Dr. Otis F. Mauson. Since the war Dr. Mari son was appointed to tho. professor ship of Pathology and Pathological Anatomy, and on th retirement of Dr. J iynes, ho succeeded that eminent gcntirinau in the chajr of Physiology. It surprised us no little while at the Bamft time it gratified ua to know that Dr. MauEon was elected to the Com mon Councit of the city of Hichmond and aft5! wanls mcde President of the Board, for he is not a politician, un less a man can learn the dark arts of that calling by a life-long devotion to the study of disease at the bed-sid, and by l a most! persistent and la bored application to the ' literature of the healing art. We take it therefore that it was a dircrlramatii g g. od taste which induct d th; vtm rs to call from tho rather too cxcUisiye domain ofphysie,!a man whor.o devotion to his duties ia always paramount. I Our State was unfortunate in losing Dr. Manson, but the work which called him to Bichmordl was one that was well worthy the devotion he gave to it, Viz: tne cure oi the sick ana wounuea North Carob"niaus. The inmute.s of that Hospital never knew what a struggle Dr. Manson had to maintain it at its high standard of excellence; -it was a round of liiMe lights with the Surgeon-General and many lesser bghtp, which gave, the. Tar- fieel soldiers the comforls rarely teeii in other like msti tutions. iir. Mausot was ompliment- ed by Gov. Vai.ce over and of tn for his assiduous devotion, to hi: chnrgo, and we make hti extract from a h Iter from the Governor: VDr.'Manson bv his kind attention to the Noith G iro- linaKick and wounded troops, rendered himself dear to me and to the whol& State." . ! It was in Noith C'aroJiLa that Dr. Manson t-howed the stuff he was madei of. While a callow stripling in physic he undertook the charge of a emall-pox hospital which had been refused by bis oyer cautious elder, and the way he acquitted himself there has been tho key to all his subsequent success, lie was a resident of this State twenty pf the prime years of his life, and we pro-rtrust that there are as many more of honor before him in his native Iticb- mond. Congressman Wood is reported very confident that his tariff bill will pass both Houses of Congress without very material changes, and says:! No ctuc bill can give the country what it needs more than anything else thorough and complete tariff reform but my bill is a step towards the right end, and I think will receive the attention of every think ing member of the IIoHse. I feel quite sure that there are 152 members who will rote for the bill, and it will! be' carried through the Senate unless I am greatly mistaken." ! Incurring a Tremendous Risk. They Incur a tremendous risk who sojourn or emigrate to reside in districts where mala rial disease Is prevalent, without medicinal means of fortifying their systems against the periodic scourge. Trie danger to bilious sub jects, and to those who lack bodily stamina. is particularly serious, j A preventive and curative agent of known, anti-malarial effi cacy should be frequently used and constant ly kept at hand by such persons; and on none can they rely with such certainty of protec tion and aid as Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. This grand specific roots out every vestige.o the malarial poison from the system, and en dows it with an amount of vital activity and repelling power that nullifies the Influence of miasma. It also prevents and remedies dis orders of the stomach, bowels and liver, which are particularly prevalent in malari ous regions, and is an Incomparable general lnvlgorant TIIEf INLARD WATER-ROUTE.1 It ja Jtrnly gratifyirg and encenrag iDg to Eee public semtiment setting in stronger and stronger in behalf of the magnificent enterprise of a ship canal along otir coast, i Tho matter ia now before Congress. There are two local companies in our section, that are pusl iag forward this great woxk, both the New ftfver Canal Company and the Steam Navigation Company The ten ible 1 disasters on our1 coast last winter, liable to j b repeated every fall, winter and spring with stilt great er destruction of human life, are among the best argument that can be used in favoring this great tcherae. ' We do not enter the list of disputatnt3 as to the best route. Thji tl culd be determined by Ian abl?, experienced and disinterested Uoard of Engineers of the general gjvemment, inc pab!e of being swayed by any other than the highest motives of duty, -and h iv-j ing no axe to grind. We are in pos session cf reliable information, from a high and authoritative souice in Wash ington City, as to the pospt cts of construction of thi? inland-communication along our coajt by the' general government. 'I hatj information au thorize? to say that while such a ship canal will net bo constructed et once, it will b- m.de oof re a gf e:it while. It ia a mere quesUon of time. Its great benefits to comajcrcei, and to Wilmington and to all theee Eastern counties, as wejl as to North Carolina, are already awakening the liveiivt in terest in the people of the whole St at , especially of qur land owners -nd busineBfl men in the EiSt. It would double and ' sometimes treble, the priety cf iaud i:i Eistern Noith Carolitii, rind would bring miiionsj of acres of the best Isnda i:o-.v iuio and of littie'value into maiket and nid r the immediate dominion of the asje, tho spade aud the hoe. It wouid attract and receive a strong, aud con tinuous stream of immigration t these eastern ! shores. ! Labor ami cipital would flow here in each number aud strenght that our fer:i!o lands r.nl maghificGEt ; eastern.! , phi'is would bloom and blo33om : s iho rose and our granaries and wharvoj biild literally groan under the immense 'loads of our own products j from year to i year. All thi3 would of couise in crease tho assessment as well ' a3 the value of real estate hero and so increase tho receipts from taxation' to cause such an augmentation of t! e State Treasury that would import new Jife and vicor aid I a brighter career of progress to the o d North Siate. This is no..-Uiapiaji view. Alrfady does our 'national ItKis'ature regard this enterprise with increasing favor which predeter mines the construction of the canal. Our Senators in Congress are woiking like beavers for it. Senator Merri- mon is warmly enlisted in the cause of this great tcheme, so full of hope aud promise to our people, and will give to ii" success all the powers of his splendid ,ubilitit:fl and high patriotic devotion.! Ail our liiipreentaiiyes will doubtless do ail in theirj power for its success. Petitions by the thou sand should go up to Congress in its favor from all our eastern countrie . Let the subject ,bc agitated upon the stump, by all our newspapers, and in; every way, by private and public ef fort. It would be the most effectual method of reclaiming the public swamp lands of the State, as no other favor or advantage than the light of way would be expe cted or j asked of North Carolina by the general government in digging this ship canal. Thus would4 i our public school fund j bo greatly augmented in the inoreased .value of our public domain. Surely our next Legislature will not fail to strongly and unanimously support this great measure of relief and to petition Con gress to construct the canal. The young Duchess of Edinburg does not know which way to , turn for com fort. Her pap pa is getting ready to whale her mother-in-law "and her hus baml stands a chance of bein blown into the air by one f the Czar's torpedo boats. TheCosmoDolitan. Market; Street, South side of Market riouse. JS NO SV OPEN aa aa ALL ilGHT HOUSE . Fine Wines. Ales. Liauorsaod Cisrars and Fat Xew River Oyetera to be had every hour in the day or Night. ! a ay JOHN CARROLL, jl I Proprietor. mch 23- O 1 A a QOT I J sctrs made by tr nnr fThrrv. mot, Crarona, and Reward, Motto, Scriptard cw iranapareni, - nctore and Uhromo Cards. lOO samples, worth $4, sent postpaid or 75 cents. Illustrated Catalogue free. J. H. BrjF01tD'S80N8f BOSTON, T 1 , j I Kitsbliahed 1830. D7ERTISK IN THE i WILKIVflrnX Wa.V1.i tnnnv r U nice corner Chestnut and Water sts. M p stairs. MiscDilaneous. DR; PIERCE'S i staudArd I REMEDIES Are not advertisetl as 4,cyre-alls" but are specifies in the diseases for which they are recommended. NATURAL SELECTION. j :- . i. Investigators of natural science have demonstrated beyond contro versy, that throughout tNe animal kingdom the "survival of the fittest!' is the oulyJaw that vouchsafes thrift and perpetuity. Does not 'the same principle govern the commercial prosperity of man ? An inferior. can not supersede a. superior article. By reason of superior merit, Dr. Pierce's Standard Medicines have outrivaled all others, j Their sale in the United States alone exceeds one million dol lars per annum, while the amount exported foots up to several hundred thousand more. No business could grow to such proportions and rest upoil any other basis thaii that of merit. Is Pleasant to Use. DK. Gafarrh.Rbmedsr Its Cures extend over J pen nil I of 20 Gaia22?Ia Remedy Its sale constaiitlviiiH icaMf I . I V' . rl Gatarrli IReme'dy Cuivs by itsj Mild, toothing Klfoct Curt s" Cold in Head" and Catarrh, or (jzoena. AM 0PEK-' K' , Rock port, Mass., April 2, '77. JIe. Editor : Having read in your paper reports of the remarkable cures of catarrh, I am induced to tell "what I know about catarrh," and I fancy the "snuffl" hrid "iulialin? tube" "inakers (mere dollar grabbers) would be glad if -hey-' 'could embla zon a similar cure in the papers. For 26 years I suffered with catarrh. The nasal passages became completely closec. "Snuff," "dust," "ashes," "inhalin2--tubes." nnl .t"sHk " wduldn'twork, thoughf at lihtervaLs i woiua sniir up tne so-called catarrh snuff, until I became a valuable test er Tor such medicines. I gradually grew worse, and no one caul know how much I suflered or what n. mis erable being I was. My head ached over my eyes so that I was confined to my bed lor many successive days, suffering: the most infnm nin which at one time lasted continu ously Tor 168 (hours; All sense of smell and taste pme, sight and hear ing impaired, body shrunken and weakened, nervous system shattered and constitution broken, and I was hawking and spitting seven-eiirhts of the time. I prayed for death to relieve me or my suiiering. A favor able notice in your paper of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy induced me to pur chase a package, .and use it with Dr. Pierce's Nasal Douche, whicli ap plies the remedy by hydrostatic pressure, the only way compatible with common sense. WellJ Mr. Edi tor it did not cure, me in (hree fourths of a second, nor in onethour or month, but in less than eight min utes I was, relieved, and ih three months entirely cured, and have re mained so for over sixteen months. While using the Catarrh Remedy, I used Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery to purify my blood and strengthen my stomach. I also kept my liver active and bowels regular by the use of his Pleasant Purgative Pellets. If my experience will in duce other sufferers to seek the same means of relief, this letter will have answered its purpose. l ours trupy, . D. REMICK. A CLOUD OF WITNESSES. The following named parties are amoutr the thousand wh ww AXC uvtll cured of catarrh by the use of -Lsi cage s vatarni liemeay : A F Downs, New Geneva; Pa; D J Brown, St Joseph, Mo; E C Iewis Rutland, Vt; Levi Springer, Nettle Lake, Ohio; Chas Norcrop, North Chesterfield, Me; Milton' Jones 8cri X Vf3 iM.il,eri Bridger Stktion. Sy-S'lfJ,:enain Loga"sport, Ind; M M Post, Logaueport, Ind; J V Bailey, Tremont, Pa; H B Ayres, La Porte, Ind; Jessie M Sears, Fort Branch Ind; L Williams, Canton, K?;uyi ATThy,er' ngat 111; SB Nichols. Jr, Galveston, Texas; Jonas! F Reinert, Stonesville, Pa; 8 W' Liisk.l McFarland, Wis; ' Johnson Williams, Helmic, Qhio; Mrs M A Currey, Trenton, Term; J G Joslin, Keene , N H; A .Jj Uasper, Table Rock, W Va; Louis Andem, Gavs- tort . Oliin C TTf'linuio Vlbl.,.. t.?.i. ??7 ?reni2; S1' San Francisco Cal; Mrs E M Gallusha, Lawrence ville.J Y: W J Graham. a,ii tw. A O Smith. Nwnan. Tin. ri.o. tJ Rice, Baltimore, Md; Jesse k Sears Oarlislo. Tnd? i D n'l li Ar:n Ti Wayne, Ind; Mr Minnie Arnaise 200 Delancy Street New York- II v Hall, Hastings, : jch; Wm Mars- f All I Tifjl I 1 l V -m -m Mrs C J Spurtin, Camtleh, Ala; Clias F Kaw, Fredericktown, Ohio; Mrs EJ Spalding;; Ciptombaugh, Vyo; I W Tracy, Steamboat Rock. Mancopa. Ariz; Chas SlDelaney.Har nsburg, Pa; M CC ole. LowPli''Mnt:a. n vaV fn. ShESn ?r ' J PeSk, Junctin City,Mont Henry Ebe, Ban tas, Cal; Jj t cSSr mings, Rantoul 111;, H K JoSS Charleston Four Corners,! N V- flL F Hall, Pueblo. Cal: Wm EI&Ah7 Sterling, Pa; H li Ebonfp Street Pittsburgh, Pa; J R Jack" man, Samuel's Dcjxit, Ky Wenrv Zobrist, Geneva, N Y M&S Parrott, Montgomery', OhiS L L& brook, Chatham, Ifl B Me(S Nashx,rt,Ohio; WW Warner North Jackson, Michf Miss Mary A Sni Dar en. Wis; frohn Ziegle? Carl Springs, Pa; James Tompkini if Cloud, Minn; Enoch Duer, Pwni City, Neb; Joseph T Mlllerfxeh Oho.S B Nichcias, GalvestorJ, Tex' H L Laird, Upper Alton! Ill- JohiJ Yi A "weriZ Jura n ancy. wranam. forest uove, Oreg. Golden Medical DiscoWrj Is Allerativp, or Bl(K)dleausiy. Golden Medical Discovery - ' Is Pectoral. , j ' Golden Medical Discovery Is a Cholagogue, ox Liver .Stiinulint Goldon Medical Discoverj i Is Tonic ' r. i- Golden Medical Discoyery' By reason of its Alterative prorKies; cures Diseases of the Blood and BkiiV as Scrofula, or King's Evil; Tunio, Ulcers, or Old Sores; JJIotches; Pimi pies; and Eruptions. By, virtue of its Pectoral properties, it cures' Bron chial, Throat, and, Lung ilections Incipient Consinnption; Lingerih,; ( Uuk bs; and Chronic Laryhdi ..vJt.buSuC j,,,, viva rentier if oil lllln.ir.ll . Indigostioii. Loss of Aiiiia u..1 Dyspepsia. i Y";1 Where the skiii is sallow and coi crcd with blotches and pimpiek or' wh1h ar? scrofulous kwellLu-1 and atlectious, a few bottle.4 of Gol3 1 en Medical Discovery will effect an fure. If you feel dull, drwny , debilitated, have sallow 1 color" of skin, or yellowish-brown i spu I on taceor body, frequent heailathe1 lor dizziness,, bad taste in niouih.l inter fial lieat or nhillu nlfomnL.) . l rtushes, low spirits and ghiy fore bodings, irrerriilsir xuxpiu xiver, or liiliousnesa. In many cases of ''Liver Complaint " .7 nitjo j iupLoms fiare ex perienced. As rempflv fur nil :-..i. cjiscs, Dr. Picice's Golden .Meijical' Discovery has no equal, as .it effects' perfect cures, Heaving the lh4r stremrthened and healthy. ' y THE PEOPLE'S MEDICAL SEftvlliT Dr. II. V. PiercJ is the io'le pro prietor and manufacturer of the fore going remedies, all of which!are"s6ld 'b57JruftSist? He is also the1 Author ot the People's Common Sense Medi cal Adviser, a work of nearly one, thousand pages, with two hundred mill f10rlfrf tirn t.y.l .J! . ..v. w.tw vuu.-eiiKra vines au(i colored plates. He has already sold Over 100.000 Copies) I ! PRICE (DOSt-DBld) f fft Address : , , s, j Mr Vn .V. PlEliCE, M. D.I ! V orld's Dispensary J Buffalo, N. V. New Store Eyerthing Nice. T ANNOUNCE TO MY FRIENDS thttil X have reopened the EAGLE BAKERY oin lnird, near Walnut street and am ready fo serve them with the best of Breada, CWi, I iea, etc. Mr Breads are kept np to the!' original standard and cannot be excelled, f mch 26-1 w R.TUORBURX. New York City OilCompany's . i - I;, r ', '.I UIGII TEST NON-EXPLOSIVE I Silver Light Astor i(01I, is the eafeit, cheapest and girei the most bril n,'light,of an of the iUumlaatin oils Millions of gallons hare been used in tii country and Europe, daring the last 15 tears. Put up in cans of 5 galls, f and, in bblfc The price varies with the market j 20 cts. tnd 25 cents, pr. galL being the usual prices. Can be used in all kerosene lamps. Before order ing send for price list to NEW YORK CITY OIL CO., 124 Maiden Lane, New York. . mch 19-dAw; A Printing Office i for S300.; l j " . C3 0 O CASH; or one-third cash, balance in twelve months or longer time, at option of purchaser. Will be sold,a Democratic Week 17 Newspaper in a flourishing town in Booth Carolina. A large and increasing aubcrip4 tion. A good ran of advertisements.1 and the only paper in th countr. For further information call at Bktikw office- : - . ' ! ...,, mch 29 Is Our Knlo Approved I KNOWINO THE VALUE of merchan dise; we name 'prices to all, and anVlin Want Can hnv. An no nam - an offer, endeavor to come right square down to. the nice nnint. i i 1 . We execute orders for-a merchandise. ,l ' 1 descriptions of M . i- -1 - - i - If-, v -7 --a, uiKalU UU IHO HOUKf Choice line of Coffee, MeaU, Fish Glue, Ac. vviuiguuicnu we close Dm aaiij, SO V9 Tl t fa maV. TT . i. m . . .7 JL H,",tl price. xiave choice N. O JJacon, Sweet PoUtoe; Potdtrr, PETTEWAY & Btllfm3Rmi. h Next North Princess and Water Streets. apt 2. butinesa yon can engage In. -$5 , Ljf illU & workerof . either exj irigft J theifi.ownrloclitIefc Ti'articnlarf imd slmpli worth 55 free. Improve yonr spare time at tnts Dusinesa.AflilrAai n. ..... . r. 9av , per . oar : maaa: dy aa j . . uttiawi m VV M r uuiwaue,. mcn6 : ,1: