i TUI3 PAPKR ,i f 7 afUraoo Sundays tr cfrtl bf jus II- T J AM ESf t.,.T, - IKOraiKTOK. . i. r .-. IWTAO K PA 1 U. Sn rnoniai, liAu , uf - - . iu. mnnth. tO cents. . 1 , v- - tJevered by carriers, , t i art the city, at in ,... i l2 liberal . f j.lcae report any and , r tt.- .:r papers rejrularly f v... Advertisements, S 0 u SHI! Hi 1 III! Hi . . WAIIIN' ro11 ANOTHER u -" ' .... Uses Handkerchief, we , . r - L ttit week ... ?i:rs 4 B-ttcr. Kid Gloves, Fine "r - .r.Gccd Shades, for SI 00 xr pair. ilt ro fZaii ai tie lot was ' " " i rricf.l So ccme at otce . T a bftutiful Corset, tie Tull Dress" for SI. 00- .. : f hu ellc itads and more t- i x .!.!?: in the city. i.! Cic e Lii, io all sit let f rci ar J sleeves. i: . -. Jr.'jiu M tv, differeat styles. t . ; ... a j liil and loliJ colored ;i Alto, Ud colors for :;. bcauti.'ul juaHty, only T. . t.f i tr r4ir - i rt fur Tur neck, solid . ; r, ar.J l.adel Chenilh?, 10 I r.-Lt i ti jard. ;' i; lf tanefui to mention, f!;t ! all wAnf. r DA il REYIEW; VOL: 3. WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 23 1878. NO. 253 LOCAL NEWS. Aew AdTertliements. ti. O. NoETHaor C-oice Oranges. J. LI. 1'arTiwiT Mountain Batter and Situate. P. lltisgsiaoia Sliced Objects. J. C. Mcjcdi, Druggist. Trasses and Supporters. ASaatEaBeit Unlaundried Shirt for 75c. Oh, 'for another circus. Hindoos gives birth to iodnev Lotta on the second f December. No more amusements here this month. Day's length .10 hours and 2 minutes. Iiut om? more week left to November, 1S78. . ' t i :d i!.e beft c:i ' - !i i ('. re Depot. - i c-Li t- $ I. SO in 2, 3, 4, C 't : j-.! :.pw-s receired eterj few tj in the Milliner Depart- t-j-'tt. H. H. SPRUWT, Exchange Corner. The tUrm nznal was again uisiilayed today. Kxpotts of'cottuu loreisti to-da' were 1,901 lata. Getiius fiii!i its own ru.vl,' at.l carries its own lamp. 1 Oce interment olIj in Oakla!? CViue cry this week. Ilowe'd Circus will delist th9 Ci ar oltese on Monday. ', i , A well-bred man is always tociabl; and 'ccniplaisant. Tho receipts of cotton for this port to- day were 1,088 bales. . ' Due adult and one child interred iu r.illcTue Cemetery during tho week. . i l.ur d.ib mote and then Thanksgiving urkcs will la ripo enough to pull. - A bit i.f siudpapcr in the iouao will ki-fp i.tcllcs sharp and ?avc annoyance. COIHIXii f MEN AND UOYt CLOTHl.Mi f J MCX AND BOYf TJTtilXU f U ) MEN AND HOYf :uj:a!.vG j ( men and iiovt AT liUKAT HAlKiAINS ! AT liKKAT liAKGAINS ! AT liKKAT IIAIK.AIN.S ! AT liUKAT UAUGAINb ! uNLjlll.NT. C.O'JDS AND 1IATS rsiDHKLLAS AND CAN1-S TUUNKS AND VALISES: AT LOW PRXCX38 ! Tv. iuttrmcuts in I'iuc Forest Ceme tery '.bis week, one child and one adult. Some very line Thanksgiving turkeys were ?oM to-day at from 75 cents to $1 each. . " The wind blew furiously last night and the overcoat brigade were out in force ti-day. ! What are the Cape Fear fox hunters goinz to do, about that challenge promul gated at Italeigb? One marriage liccuso to a white couple is all that has been issued by tho Register of Deeds this week. The Warehouse at MarnoUa The new warehouse for the W. tV W. Railroad at Magnolia, of which, we made mention a week or two ajo,- ia bow fr advanced towards completion, the bnck work being all up tod ready for the carpenters. It is a fin substantial. edt fice, and will have every conTinieaca for the accemmodatioaof the trarelio pub lic or f.r tho storage and shipment of freight. Listed TaxaDles. . Jos. K. Sampson, Register of Deeds for this county .report as follows to the State Auditor : General tax, $5,972 64 Special tax, 6.666 21 School tax. 6,960.91 Countvt.ix, 4 1,160.90 I New Ilanov.r uuds next to Wake in the arnmiLt of taxes given in. Dr. Dcrnhelra- Wc rt'rtt to learn that Itev. Dr llern heim, la.tor ol St. Paul's Lutheran Church in this city, has been quite sick during the week and will be unable to serre in bis cuurch to-morrow. In con requence there will be no services to morrow, cither mornic2 or cvenins. but the Suuday School will te held at tho usual hour, o'clock. Changing Trucks Here. Tho emnloves at the W. & W. rail road shops, in this city, have had for the last few days plenty of hard work in chauging the trucks of tho cars of tho Great London show to suit the gauge o the railroads South of this point. It wil bo borne in mind that the guage of the W. C. si A. railroad and all other roads South of us aro three and one half inches wider than tne W. & W. and all other roads North of us. To effect this change an extra rail has been laid to make the re quired width, the trucks have been taken out from under the cars and wheels drawn off and then drawn on to longer axles. A Patriotic Citizen. Mr. James Mclntire, of Long Creek, Pender County, deserves, well of his country. He is 80 years of age and has been married four times. His present wife is 24 years of age and on Wednesday last presented the old gentleman with a fine boy which, when it was ten hours old, weighed ten pouuds. This is his twenty fourth child and the old gentleman says they have'nt all been counted yet. Mr. Mclntire is a highly esteemed citizen ot Pender county and is uncle to Capt. R. M. Mclntire, ot this city, who well yes, who is the ,'nephew of his uncle. a:Ty ar.dt ftcn at A. DAVID'S, The Clothier. A Vocabulary iV lot fiucf: for J nti:ii ntrtMTV rsnnns. llivju 0msmm w w ?X:.C:tl.;r- and Clothlc; made to rtirr-:ir, Hosierr. 8carfs. Ties, is Ea.k arl Dop Skin," Kid and -.C: r Liccn Col'ars, Shirts, Hand- - ,Tfar.;., Umbrellas and Values. K?rr!ut TiHorins: and "Men's Wear it? LOUIS J. OTTERBOUKO, n Market jL Overcoats. Au- V.'ai:m THIS CUOL Weather. r ive iloney and Medicine. c 1 Ixe c f Overcoats, best make, 1 -cod?,sel!ing at greatly MIUIFIIS CMPOKll'M, Market Street. Trusses :'Hrro:iTEUS of all stjks and ..?"''' 1Ia!J Knbber Trus, single ; lie tft in oe. For sale bv C. MUNDS, Drupjist, " TL;rJ street, Opp. Citj Hall. . Ir cri-ti.tJ conapouaded at all K I. v '--I. and Wood. r'ltiJ KZ'J ASH, Stove and Grate W-M wrr ton delivered. Aclcowl- w 6t .a thii nirkfL Jt11514'. Oak, Ash, Ac.. 1c. Travel Southward on the Coabt Line is to.v pretty brisk. Tho Land of Flowers is generally the destination. The Festival given by the ladies of the Fifth Street M. E. Church closed last night. Tho net proceeds will be about $200. TLomas Jefferson was a tender-heart ed man. Ho would always turn aside rather than step on a wasp when he was barefooted. A man may be indifferent to the im preEsion he makes on society, but not to the one made by a number foorteen boot heel on his most sensitive bunion. A weak mind sinks under prosperity as well as under adversity. A strong mind has two highest tides when the moon is at the full and when there is no moon. , i Says tho Philadelphiar Chronicfe: Truth is straDger than fiction. A man may know that he is a liar, and yet he'll feel decidedly strange when he is called one. And once more are we under obligations to Mr. Northrop, and this time fjr a lot of elegant Havana oranges, almost as large as grape fruit. Are specimens of a large lot now offered for sale by Lira. ' 1 Thanks to Mr. W. K.. Pi'ford, Chief Marshal, for an invitation to attend the 14th Annual Fair of the Sampson County Agricultural Society which will beheld at Clinton Dec. 4th, 5th,. Cth and 7th " mm. ' Dr. Hull's Congb Syiup is a purely Vccvtable Compound, innocent in nature and wonderful in effect. For children it is invaluable, eitring Croup, Whooping Cough, etc.. iu" a few hours. Price 25 cents rr boltle : or five bottles for $1.00. ' . i t n A Kcliablc ,winc. ( Mr. A. Specr, of New Jersey, whose Port Grape Wine has such a wide reputa tion, and which physicians prescribe so generally, was the first in this country to introduce the art of making wine from the Oporto Grape, which is n6w the best wine to be had. and has become, a great ....-. - ll M - ffttklAMk1 L ccrd juaraatced la every l, york rtiJeJphi For ttlaby . 4 J. A. SfRIXOER. ' Green t Flacner. 1 City Court. Isaac ljtaker,who was arrested yesterday afternoon by officers Biddle and Griffith for drunkenness and disorderly conduct, was arraigned this morning upon the ad ditional charge of resisting the police. He was sentenced to pay a fine of $25 or serve thirty days in the city prison . In the ab sencc of Judge Russell's $u7,12. per capita1' the defendant was committed. Carl Daggatt, a German sailor man, who has been interviewed by His Honor on a previous occasion, was overhauled last night by the police while sailing under false colors, the colors being of the char acter which Mest told Midshipman Easy no man ever yet hauled down. The fact is the defendant appeared to have started out for a little sport and bad donned female attire. He declared, however, that he was only disguised in this way for about ten minutes, for which he was sentenced to a fine of $1 a minuta or fifteen days in the city prison. , The Sampson Fair. Mr W K Pigford, Chief Marshal of the Sampson County Agricultural Society, has appointed thaTolIo.wing list of assistant marshal's for the Fair to be held at Clin ton on the 4tb, 5tb, 6th, and 7th of De cember 1878: Sampson County E W Kerr, W A Johnson, F T Atkins, A R Herring, G W Herring, Isaac Hobbs, Frank White, Sam HowardAshley Peterson, 2 Edgar Wil liams, Livingston Oats, Joe Faison, Scot Robinson, Edd Henry, Htnry Elyott' Clingman Fennell, Livingston Herring, Brock Pigford, Willie Hubbard, Tenry Hines, J W Powell. I Wayne County Matt Lee, Arnold Borden, Tom Dewey, Hay wood McKin- i ' me. Cumberland County Capt J Jj4Wil- liams, James Holmes, John Pemberton, W D Shaw, Jule Willisms, Walter Tillioghast, Ralph Lutterlob. Duplin County. John Bryant, Nathan Faison, William Hill, , Jr., John Pass, Henry Boney, J D Middleton. Jr., New Hanover County Scott Pigford, J G Boney, James Bryant, James Dur ham, -.Ed Lilly, Clinton VanOrsdell, David Mitchell, Philander Peareall. Bladen County Joh Whitted, Henry Cropmtie, Frank Parker. Pender County. Bea Powers, Bruce Williams, Steven Alderman. Advtnt and Christmas. To-morrow is known in the Church Calendar as the Twenty-third Sunday afterTrinity. It will be the last of Trinity tida this year. The next Sunday, the first in December, will be Advent Sunday. There are four Sandaya in Ad v sat, which immediately precede Qarislma. Adrent Sunday begins the new Cbursh year. Temple of Israel-A Pleasant prise. On tbe 3J of November a resolution wan flVred at a meeting of the -Trustees of the Temple of Israel in this city to render to the Rev. Dr. Samuel Mendel sohn, their minister, a token of cstesm for his faithful services. This morning, after the usual Sabbath Service, tbe congregation when about to retire were requested by the President to remaiu. Henry Brunhild, Esq., then arose and in behalf of the congregation address ed Dr. Mendelsohn as follows : Rev. Dr. Samuel jendehjohu In ac cordance with a resolution passed at the last regular meeting of the congregation of the Temple of Israel it becomes my pleasant duty to tender to you on their behalf a slight token of our appreciation of your services as minister and1 teacher. Please accept it with the renewed assur ance of our friendship and esteem, trust ing at the same time that all of yoifr et forta in the Vineyard Israel may be crown ed with success. i Mr. Brunhild here presented an envel ope to the reverend gentleman tn whicjh was inscribed the following words: "With highest esteem and regard as a token from the members andj s'eatholders of the con gregation of tire Temple of Israel, to Rev. Dr Samuel Mendelsohn."' Inside of tho envelop was Russiau leather pocket book, the gift of P. Heinsberger, Esq. and inside of the pocket was a handsome sum of money, the gift of the congregation. Dr. Mendelsohn, in accepting, thanked the congregation for this manifestation of their kind regard and the substantial to ken of their friendship, in a very happy effort, showing his appreciation of the token in words suited to th occasion. Dr. Mendelsohn has wrought a good work with his people since his lirst advent here aud wields no lit tie influence for good among the members, of his coo gregaiion. By the way, we learu that the reverend gentleman has received and accepted an invitation to fill the pulpit of the l:ev. Dr. Jastrow, of Philadelphia, on Thanksgiving Day, and leaves on the 9:10 traiu this evening for the above named place We wish1 the Rev. Doctor a pleasant journey, a happy Thanksgiving, and a safe return in due t'rne, to his flock in Wilmington. PLEASE NOTICE. We will be glad to receive coDxsB&ication. from oar friends on aav trd all nxbjectiot eoeraj interest bnt t The nana of the writer a nt alwsyr be fansed to tht Editor. Communications must be written on otly one side of the paper. Perfoaalltiej nnut be avoided. Audit is especiaDy asd particularly aa49 r stood that te editor does not always eadors r F19.,'. of .co?, nalpM so statrd i mo eiionai columns. , Now Advertisements. P. L'BRIDGERS & GO,, WISH TO CALL Tin: ATTENTION- OF THEIi: n:jNi)S AM) THE Disastrous Fire at Shoe Heel. We regret to learn that the thriving little town of Shoe Heel, hi Robeson county, was visited by a very disastrous lire Thursday night last, by whieh property to the ameut of some ; -510.000 was destroyed. Tho lire occurred between f ar.d'.io 'Jvi'ock'at night and raged so fiercely that but Utile conll be saved. It was confined to., two acftoiri- ing store .buildings, one oeciTied by !,; Pijhiep H P n Ar O ! Ili Alex. Jackson ana u.o other by! " UUC Veneraily Frank M. Henderson, U.th ( f which were i To. the fa.n th.. this mon'.iig, entirely destroyed. Tho two ; buildings .'TImr5loV Xnvomtiw Ol were valued atSJ,00.)eich. Mr. Jicksur.1 f ,IKl&U". J O'VOIllDei J, stock at -l,0C0 ami Mr. Hendersois at $2,000. The only insurance, so fur as we have been able to ascertain, was on Mr. Jackson's stock, which was -insim-d wi'h Messrs. Atkinson & Mauninr, of this city, for $3,0tM) -52,500 in the Fire Associ.i!.io!i' of Philadelphia, aud ?1,0'3 iri.the (.;.; Insurance Company of Liv-erp.)oi ar.d L... don. Oiiuion is divided as to th-v oiiin of the lire: some think that it .was k'c:i: diary and others that it uhf fh ::i ;, ,, . fective chimiio'. Greenbcak Gloucester Now is the winter of our discontcLt, made glorious summer by this Duko of, Urdus wick; 'and all the clouds that lowered o'er our bouse in deep oblivion buried with, tho Lcpe of i .02A per capita. ilJatc is an active, envy a pa.'ive, dis pleasure; it need not surprise .us, tuereT fore, to fee how quickly envy becomes hate. , The iseiv Stock Speculations.-' The new combination method of oix ra. ting in stocks which Messrs. Lawreneu & Co., Hankers, N. Y.t have inaugurated. is attracting unusual attention in financial circles, by feou of its remarkable success. B. F. Contock, of Providence, invested nine times and made over $5,000 in three months, by using from $50 to $500 capital. By this system, orders from thousands of customers, in various sums, are pooled in to one jmmense capital, aud operated as a mighty whole, thus giving .to each share holder alt the advantages of vast capital ami i shrewdest skill. Profits are divided every. ?tf days. Any amount from $10 to $73,000 can be used in Messrs. Lawrence & Co.'s combinations with equal propor tionate success; $15 will make $75 profit in the month. $200 will return ? 1,000, or 8 per cent, on the stock, and so on as the market varies. The new circular dives "two unerring rules for su.ccess,"aud shows how any one can operate profitably. Mailed free. Stocks and bonds wanted. Govern ment bonds supplied. Apply to Lawrence & Co., Bankers, 57 Exchange Place, X. Y ' t' ;!: . BAMEST; IN THE "STATE ! A f .il K.v , t ' . :v Imported Paiicy A N i Family Grcccxies : ! 'I h-ir .-f 'k i I' ( ira s aiid Liquors, (v.hi -h t ! l.adifs w :'i i-!eai- .remember, ;ire i!(i,;.i.' , ( ,1 t i : v,t or, th? pretiuV)' is cin;!f!o. " ' Ci7J lh'v ('o i.ot ji;i-p r io keep a v;y heavy Mock -f g khks iclernng, with' th.; present Kail Ro:id antlSteaniboat facililie.,. to g.n them iresh eveiy. low days. . CI" All'aie cordiallv-invhetl to exaiuinc for thoir.shes whrth' i- i vy v. isli to iuy. or not. " ' nov 2 1 1 ' Why Suffer 1HI DANDRUFF or ItcLig ''of the Ecalp hcn v.'u.ean ri r; Ii( vr.t bj .1 FUBMANSKPS cAcbr.iU Ilai'rl Inyiors 1 New Advertisements. tor wb'ch rt'!ivci: y;)a i t.r:ic ili t?"y '.' It is. uac(l with grt fit sati.-fact ion bv many promi nent 'Ladies n::d fni!t' mn f this city and elaewker. ' I warrant satiifrtion .R.l'ter ttf, first ai-plicti(.'i. It uives ttw ltft and gtrength to O.e ) .iir,; lu ut ant discoloring. To Genti.err.fr., ti Jy lic.0- n ,-, to con vince tt.. I!.. 1 J. I I i:IANSKI, Two Dof.rd .N-r;h ( ; tic l.'uitcll llou.e. nov IB . 1 Gone to his Rest. a Anotner old landmar- nas disap peared in the person cf Daniel Howard, colored, who departed this life yesterday after a lingering illness of many months, during which time the poor old man was a great sufferer. Old Dan. was intima tely associated in oar mind with our childhood days. Many is the free ride we have taken on the old man's dray and1 nere"r a gruff word would the old fellow speak when the boys would jump up and ask Uncle Dan to let them ride. We do not know how old the deceased was but imagine that he had fully lived otit his allotted time of three score and ten1. May his rest be peace. 1 Hotel Arrlials. I PoaciLL House. Wilmington, N. C, Nov. 23. Cobb Bros., proprietors from 8:15 o'clock Tov. 22 to 8:15 o'clock Nov. 23. W F Kenan. C R Kent, Fhibro F Smith, Geo Sturge,Miss J E Cafreron,Win H Bear, S F Tamner, N Y; C j W Lus hawk.G W Gerant, LeaksTille, N C; F W Clark, W A Patterson, city; J James and wife, Fla; Wm Sarrer, A Landrer. Bait ; G W Norwood. Winston, N C; G W Bur roughs." Richmond, Va: E A Simonds, N-F Young, Raleigh, N C; L S Burhead, Mag- noua; Jaa Dew, vusoo, i , a iaue, Cincinnati. 1 ' - i French Cream Cake. t Onecun of suar. three eggs, three tablesDoona cold water, one and a half enpa of flour, one teaspoon Doolet's Yeast Fowdeb. Bake m a quic oven twenty minutes. 1 For the Cr. Scald nearly, a pint of milk, dissolve two heaping tablespoons corn-starch in a little milk, beat this with two eggs, and. a small teacup of sngar; stir this into J the milk, and when it is boiled add a heaping tablespoon of butter; stir smooth, and flaror Tanilla or lemon. Split the cake while warm, and spread with the cream. This is sufficient for two cakes. Choice Oranges. NOT DRIEp UP, 13UT SWEET AND Juicy ( Fine California Pear?, Malaga and Boxed U rapes. Bananas, Pine AppJep, And everything nice in the Con fectionery line. At i 8i O. NORTHROP'S, mv 23 Fruit and Confectionerv Stores. Mountain Butter & Sausage. CIIOIOS IkiOUxVTiAIN BUTTER, Pork and Bologna Samarre. Chickens. Tur keys, Epg8,c.,Balk and Bacon Side?, Can vassed Bacon Hams and Shoulders. Sucar. Coffee, Molasses and Lard, Cheese, Crack ers, tl our, t is h, Ac. Vinegar, Candies, vsuuj, av., luuauco, ivicars, C. For sale by J. H. PETTEWAY, nov 23 24 North Water st. Sliced Objects. J rpiiE voy i::at .-ucchsl of JL i ' ' ' i Sliced Aninialrf ;ujd Li, Ir-, has induced jl.d pabliciticn of :CI I 0!!.!'UTm en tho I - 1 j ! sa'.na general ;'. .in. " j tzi-'i poijm up finer tljan either o! otlu-ry, ai. 1 wt. vri ture, to say that in Slicei l;id.j, is I iced Ati maN and Sliced OIjccts tLo-e is given more lor lota money than lois ( vcr bi'fn iren in tuft w.iT of a 'dit;cted j icture puzilc. J or aa'e a'. ? HEINSIIERGKRS, i.ov L'U Live Bock and Music -true. Neif ContVctionery 8tore. WE RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE to our' friends and the public that we have opened a new Confectionery and Toy Store on South front street,' one door above Geo Myers' Grocery, where we will oiler fresh goods, nice Toys, Nuts, Candies, Rais ins, Fresh f ruit, 4c , at very low prices for cash. We simply ask a trial. i riov 22 COOPER PRICE. Open Again. J WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM my friends and the public that I am again i i prepared, at the old stand oa South Front street, to' sell them FURNITURE in any quality, design, style or price desired. My ew stock is beincr added to daily i by sup plies from the fcreat I manufacturing cen A full line of Carpets, Rug, Mats, Oil Cloths, &c., and more expected daily. i Mv friends and the public will please call and see ma and examine the new,buildi and tbe new stock. 1 F. A. SCIIUTTE, I Furniture Rooms, South Front it. nov 16 i .-. Xcw Boot ami Shoo Store.! - r-- fc , i G. Rosenthal, ; 32. IIARIIEr STZ1Z3Z3TJ VJEW AUHIVAI.S DAILY. ( 1 - ' Allgoods warrxntf The latent stjlcs and best makes. ( ' Prices to suit thetiwus. . ' ' Great rush f customers. No t'ouble to s how good. Something new" arriving, with evary train. T. Milt 8 &, Son's make of Bcots and Shoes on hand. Aent for Evans' Patent Boot and Gaiter. Give me a call and look at my stock before jou supply yourself. Ken?mber the1 New Boot and hhoe Store at 32 Market st.,' Wil-i mington, N. C. nov 13 Cash, or C. O. 1). Orders FOR BLACK-JACK, OAK, h, Pioe, Mixed Wood, or" Lichtwood. We will deliver anvwhere in the city oord lengths or cut op as desired at jower pricei than same quality of Wood can be bought elsewhere. O. G. PARSLEY", Jr., Affent, Coal and Wood Yard, Cor. Orange and H. Waief Sts. nor 18 i The Latest ( "jTEWS 13 THAT OUR STOCK OF Bu;r. giei, Carriages and Barnes Laf arrirei, and the atoad:Egly Low Pric:i hare prea ted wondsrluTcxcilemtrEt. Ca'.l izd exim- t ine, and be convinced that wa cm fr!.you a Law Card. J HAVE RETURNED TO WiLMLSuTU.3 to lire, intending to devote mysilf exclujire ly to the practice of the law. I will attend the Cour of New Hanover, the eeecicsiof the Supreme Court at Ralei.b, and will ac cept special retiners in any of the Federal or other Courts of the State. i For the ciessct.! I mirbe found at the Office of Thomas W. Strauee, tsq., Market street, Wih-iagtoa. ! nov 22 Sun copy. v. -. lcka Top Buffsry at $75 to $100. REPAIRING in all its briaca.-j done a. short notice, and all work UraV.c:d. ! HORSE-SBOEINfi a specialty. j j GEKHARDT L CO.. nov 19 Opposite City Hall. (The Collins Housei i ' i On The European Plan. Corner Front and Eed Cross Streets, Near Union Depot- i 1 T KESPLCTFULLY AXNOUXCE'lO' my friond and the pubh; th:t il havo opened the. above House and am now rrc- pared tcr furnish meals and ldifrs. , iranrarit onn at a.11 hours. Prices low and bed-rooms ne ti.an d airj". , I Special rates by day, wev.k orf rr.oth. 1 OyTbe only Restaurant In the city, i W. M. COLLINS, oct 29-2uwa-Uiu-' . rroprietcr.