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Tho. Daily Revise J03LT. T. JAMES. Ed. and lrop ... mmLHomN, a FftIDJL7a DECEMBER C riijiiA ioatUIl tj electric !:.;h is all ibrt la EojlaaJ. fta Xew KnslanJ ri!ru4il Lave ciil to discontinue the inanco cf half fjri ticket! to clernmeo. Am;J&tof North To. Vl- bl beaahaU ia $1,003 Utl for drawing caricatures fproraiccat citizens. Alexander If. Stephen' oU co'.oreJ body-rrvaat, Harry, . has by bit industry maJahlmsef a rich man, richer, it U aid, tbaa hlf o'J tnitor. Ttroatreet preachers werelatcly t rut cattdia K!labarh tx bebavKc in a riotocj, oatrSon aai lisor Utly miu- aer aboutit; howling ar.d miking a mt cola. A prudent Republican cav.!.dte fur Coogreaa ia Alabama, hiving obtained $1,000 from tho campaign fuud, did not squander it ia hnpe!ea contest, lut bought a farm with it. There ia no trnth in tho rumor that the editor ot the Londoa Timi-a ha re aijned or ia about to do so, and the rea sons which hare been frequently put for ward ia explanation of hia eapp i.e 1 re- mgaation Uking plc are pure' ima in uy. Capt Kerahaw at theae of U, mv: rA rirl ef . Ther Jived together unhappily a tew months, agreed that tbnj had wedded too young, and fepara ted. After the lapae of ten year recent If met in Texas, aud began matrimony orsr again. A Paris physician baa JevueJ a sopor. lie for tha benefit of travellers through interesting aceoery or who ar troubled with Insomnia. It ia quite harmleaa areaaVa to the taata and baa the singu lar tirtae of bein iimitable ia tha dura tioa of its ef ecu at the pleaauie of the proa aiing it. The tima dau'n-; wbich a jiraa doaa will operate can bo calculated i9 wltbia ten minutes of the actual figure, Tha recent diacarerj of gold in India kta aet tha London Saturday Iietino to diaeassiog the question of thademonetiea tloa of sUrer, now that the meat formd able objectioa to the gold atandara in In dia baa beeo remoTad. Tho arguments ia farof of r change are Tery strong but it most ba eatered on with caution for tha first cect would bo to disorganize VulaetJ, u it tu dona ia Germany. Sit .Capel Fitcierald, the scalawag barooat whoaa !ut appearance before a Loadoa cocrt was. for obtaining th.ee dU&ara aal aa inordinate quantity of Hqoor froca aa inn-keeper under falsa f raiaactt, got off. The rnagistrata dia sataad tha case while "declining t aay aoythiag as to tha morality of the trans tclloaiaad tha deleadant promised, to pay tha bill ia January. giaea laat Aagait Tarisha expended upward of $10,000 in experimenting wilk tha electric light. To a?cnue o! tha Opera, the Theatre Franca: a and Cbrpa Legiatatif wara lighlel np at ths oat of( from twsntyfiTa t. thirty-hWe oaaU hourly fur eaeh burner. For the aaba money from aixty-eight to ninety trra git baraart coaM hate Uea ue l, with far greater illuminating power? Tbe City Council is cegotiating for freah ex perimeats at reduced raUrs. Uoaa a MTerr intelligent colored praacherM the editor of the Charlotte (Va.) Gzdti recently urgeJ the importance ol p'reaeoting before his people the prime daUaa of honesty, truthfulness, industry, tamperaaoa and fatthfuineia to their con tract!. The preacher replied, "Why, if I ahoald praach ia this way, the colored bmd!i woald aar this ia white man's m - r - rtUgioa; it doea not do for ca;f aad they woald cot hear ma preich a month.' Iogaaioaa legal trick which ia rain; Mr. Merries ia to be tried at Indianapolis to-day for wife-murder, and hiaattorneya hare issued a aubptrna for the mnrJerad woman, whom they represented a aliro and llricg ia tha town. They expect tae 8heriff to retnra 'Not foaad, ' and then ask tha Court to grant a continuance be- caaaa of her abnca. Tho Sheriff wil chackmata thU by returning the date of tha diacoTery of her body aud her prs.ent hnrUl Int. and accomDanr the 8nae with the Cbroner4 certificate. Tha ilarquia trochlea are beginning. The Iriah Catholic organ at the seat of gOTeromeat refers that part cf the oath which ha took oa aanming the dutiea of tha GoTercor-Generalship ia which it i declared that' bo prelate has any spiritual joriadlctioa ia tna Dominion as aa insult to tha loyal Catholics of Canada. It da aiaa that tha Quaea baa any "right to auum spiritual authority or superiority ia CafiAda, and farther aays that "no Cthclie could axpraaa unbounded loyalty to Bar Majeaty" after acch an oath had btta takm. ; The Cleveland JleralJ.t publisbea a conversation with Gen. Thomas Ewicg. of Ohio, a champion of Inflatioa aod silver money, lis aJmits that rwump tivo U: accor9p!:'a!irJ ou tha 1st of January. "n-r th r-; will le no oppor tunity ( x piu.r I Ki f-r defeating or retari.ni itu3)ii-n lcf.;rt the date. Mr. r-win;; avows his Itronj preference for ScLat'.r 1 iiurroan a that i;ext Demo cratic ti'Ii'lita for the residency. I WHAT RUSSELL IS At'TEIt. TLTe arc a good rancy speculations btretbvtiu a to what Jud'o Russell ia really ' ilrivio;; at' ia the political course he haa puri;e-J. His posiiionjis certainly a Icu'ur one. With ( a (following of less thiu thrco hundred Greenback era in the ditr';;t, he U lecttd by sumo ten thou sand Republican rotea, which were s'ven to bira c? idently in govl faith and with the expectation that Russell s when in Ornate." wou.d entropion the party which elected him. Aa the tote stands ! ercry Green backer in tho District may hate remained, at home on i election day or have cast b:s rote for Cul. addell and still Judge Kusscll would have been elected, purely and simply by Republican Totes. And yd ho b'xner does I be feel that he hia recured the elccti-m loan he wi'.fully and ieliber.Uc!y throws ovtr h iar.l lbs t.'ii thouiaud Radical J who champTonci him at th polls' and with wLom be ha acted fr iten yeara .past arid quietly takes up with the three hun; died - voters why did Lot elect him and neArly all of whjiu were formerly Dtmucrat aiid some ;f whom claim to be Democrata still. , There is fotid for tboiihl iu thi.t. Judge Ri:ae!l is not g"icg it blind. lie knows with whom he hi tu deal and who are Tirtually the mAatera iu tiiia district aud he thinks tht he ha cartfully calculated before h tad the iesu!t of hs ventures. Thev !1 iwint nnj way and that is to-. wrd the Dern K.ratic party in 187 and towarda the Democratic nomination iu 1880. This U'what it means if it means anything and Judge Russell is one of those men who never adept a policy without having carefully matured a' plan. Our friend will watch his moremeqts here after and see bovr far w-oup: we aro in our assumptions. THE CONGRESS YESTERDAY. i Congress has now been in session four days and as yet there has been more of the routine than of practical .business. We do not look for anything decisive until after theholidaj s when it is expected that the members will warm up to tbeir work. The following is a resume of mat ter! of interest transacted yesterday ; SENATE , The Vice President announced as the special committee in regard to the yellow fever investigation, authorized oy tne resolution of Air 11 arriss, adopted yesterday- dessrs. llarriss, Matthews, Lamar; raddock, Uonover, Oarlanu and Kustia. Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, submitted a resolution calling iijon the Secretary o! the Treasury for information.as to the amount af deposits in the Treasury to the credit of the Freedraan's Saviogs and Trutt Company, and whether interest should be allowed thereon; tbe expenses of the com minion to settle the affairs of the company; what legislation is neces sary to finally close up tbe affairs of tho company, aud nave ina commissioners retire ll9taid ne uoderstxkl the coui mi$ioncrs wcas willing to retire Lut cou'.d uot do ao under the law. Ia his opinion tha original managers of this in stitution fchould hive bx'u ciimimliy prosecuted. Agreed to ' I Mr. Withers f aid at the close of the last session that tho reducing the tax on tobac co wut over under the rule without refer - ejiee to the committee on Finance, lie th'Tefjre, now moved it be taken from U.e table and referred to that corDrcittee. He hoped thero would be a spwJy report, as the tobacco ii.tereei was mT-ilnz cn ac count of the uncertainty regarding tins taxation. , Upon examination of the record it was ascei tain d that tht? i was referred to tl.c Fiuance committer j l.f re the do-c v the last session. Mr. Ferry, of Micliit:, iijkju his own request, was excused Loin serving on the special committee to itqu re ?3 to Sena'.or C mover's connectien with the omission ef tbe II SpriLgs claus2 Irom the Sunnr Civil Appn pnalion bill last mmiucr. Dawes, of MassachiHeitj?, wa appointed in -his lUce, but was sub.q io:my excised, on rtq iesr, as was .ir. iav;s, .i li.tt.ois, liavii g Ka .d lb, cf N. J., tno i.Iy mem ber ih exeu ei. The Seliate tl 1 "" wen: i.i!i rxveu.iv sesiion". HOUSE OF REiRESEX TATi V F.S Mr. Sinletou, of Mississippi, from the cmmittee oa Appropriations, r-ported tbe Consular Diplomatic bill, which was referred to the co:nmittj of tha Whole, and made the sprcial order f-r Tuesday next. 1 1 Mr. Grme., of Feanfylvauia, from the same committer, reported th-i Naval Ap propriation bill, which was referred to tbe committea on tbe i Whole. 1 Mr. Reagan, of Texas, introduced a bill for tbe restoration of the records aud riles of the U S. District aud C.rcu.t Courts for tbe Western District of Texas, lately destroyed by fire. 'it Mr. Jones introduced a bill regulating tbs rank of Cnaplaina in the Navy. Re ferred. j A resolution for tbe appointment of a yellow fever commission was reported from tbe commit' yn Lu es, and adop ted, and th Uouss adjournal till Mon day, i Raleigh Observer.' Gran ! Lodze of Mason. Widsksdat, Pec 1. 1873. The Giaad Lodge was called from rtf t-shmsnt to labor at9:30. 'l'h teveral officers occupied thier stti ;as and places. Minutes of yesterday read aid ap pr vv,d. Cimmittco on tut Oxford Orphan Asylum waa announced as follows: W H Cox, John Nichols, Eugene Grissoxr, G?o V Rltmt and .Iame9 Soutbgate. i Blair Uurweli introduced a resolu tion to appoint a committee of three to con3idwr the b-at vay to ex'end Masonic information among subordinate Lodqe. Adopted. Tho (irand Master appointed Dlair Er.rwe'.J, IS II llountree and Jimes aoutlip.iN s?s said committee. .1 C I Harris introduced a resolu tion. w,hie!x wa. adopted, authorizing the uipoi:itmer;t of a committee of three to inquire into the legality , the sale advertised in to-day's Observer to .take plfe December 7th by Mr J E Dledeoe, Commissioner, of tbe Grand Lodge propcrto on tho ccrner tf Morgan and Dawson streets. The Grand Master appointed J C L Harris, ThosB Kenan aad W It Casas said corrittee. It was ordered that alt resolution relating to the Orphan Asylum be re ferred to that committee without de bate. , Oa motion of J A Leach, the Com mittee on tlie Orphan Asylum ws in creased to ten and the Grand Master appointed the followir-g additional members: J A Leach, J C Mnmls. J W Cotten, L L Green and C V Alex j ander. Action in reference to the Orphan Asylum was made special for to mor row morning 10 am. JOL Harris introduced a resolution proposing to amend article one, sec tion one, of the Constitution relative to the membership of Pat Grand officers in the Grand Lodge, eo as to cause tbe membership of any such officers to cease and determine in the Grand Lodge as soon as'their member ship in the subordinate Lodge shall for any cmse cease and determine. Kafened to Committee on Jurispru dence. Jame Soutbgate for committee: No. 1 on Charters and Dispensations,, re ported that they had examined the proceedings of Iredell Lodge, at Mooresvilie, Iredell countv, Snow Lodge, at Sugar Grove, Watauga county, Cumberland Lodge, near Fayettevillf, aud l'ollocksville Lodge, at Pollocksville, and recommended that charters b granted to each. Adopted. JH Mills, Superintendent of Ox ford Orphan Aylum, read his report, which was referred to committee on Orphan Asylum. - 1 iu A v right introduced a resolution instrnctiig ihe committee on the Or phan Asylum l report the amount paid by t uca Lodge of the live cents per month for eco member, and five dollars for initiation lee, under resolu tion oue; pjge 32 of the ' proceedings of the Grand Lodge for Vie year 1877, for the support of the Oxford Orphan Asylum Adopted. The committee on credentials made an additional report. There are now 121 Lodges represented, with other rcpreseotativHH to come ia to-day. Tne Grand Lodge waa taun called rom labor to' refreshments until 3 P m. i Ai'TKKNOGX bESSDX. , The following brethren preseut as the accredited r preventatives of Grand Bodies near tin Grard Lodge, -were nceived as such: M W John Nichole, 1 G M Grai'd Lodges of Wisconsin and Chili; M W II n Mnnson, GraDd Lodge of Indiana; M Wr George W D'onut, P G M ot Grand Lodge of Canada; B W Donald W Bain, Grand l4-Igs of Alabama, Connecticut, tt orgi i, I linois, Iowa, Kentucky, N-w Jersey, IVnooKsce and Texas. Tae Commit te ou the Keport and i ( i and Secretary's report and books ie;jortod tlit-y had fcx:nined the books 1 liud tli:it they have been kept in a most ftystetnaticand accurate manner, uud that they correspond in every par t ion ar with bis rpport to this auuual i'lt ' c uniuilUu recoii.taetj.l-d aj Cuiciii.i i e with :ikc .Cvipjruttior'ft. i ji-j tiii- .t:y Jo- the purp.j.-;t of pcocuri: a iiim N'l.fuUiH bui'iiing for tio in v.'.iir tf '.'us (li'siu i JLo.iie. Aaojkr id. " J H.Mi 1 c ft"-:e 1 a ,res(j atiu:i I ai jonitii' Ji-v Ueorge 1'atternnn, Dl). Ma lljbcrr JJ. ni. aai, end Maj II y lit-lub-.ii f, -mi ;ii ri i netted to txum iuv mi h i i .-t UiJiy Ijh scif-hible to t;K in. ai;il ti r i t'- iit-xt hul.1i ii e Jiuiun-; o itifti ly fcsmr, it-iur, or otherwist-, any intoriur.lion 'tUsy luay deem of interest to the craft, in regard to our ansient and illustrious Brother Pythagoras and Lis lecturc.-i ou Ma sonry, i It wa3 announced by tho Grand Treasurer tuat th late Hi F Moore, of thiHCity, whose will was probated to day, bequeathed S 1,000 to the Orphan As v aim. ' Ta- Liid-j wa3 then cilled from la bor to refr:hment U'it'l 7pm to night. xioax sEsiox. Tha Grand Lodgo was cilled to labor at T o'clock. Minutes of ths afternoon se-hiou Were read tod edop'ed. The Lodgo then proceeded to elect by bal lot 5Superinteneut lor the Orphan Asylum ru Oxford, for the next ensu ing Masonic jart wbicli resulted iu electiue by a uoaoimoii1)' vote, the preseu: incumbent, J II Mills. This is n well-deserved compliment to this faithful man, who haa! so acceptably liiled thia important and responsible Pomudu ever tincH its establishment Toe eltoliou of Grand Officers for the ensuing year was then gone into with the following result: I Grand Master Y R Cox, of Raleigh . Senior Grand - Wardon C W Al exander, of Charlotte. , J anior Grand Waxdea H F Grain ger, Goldsborq, Grand Treasurer E Anderson, of Raleigh. 1 Urand SecreUry- D W Bain, ol Raleigh. A resolution was adopted authorizing the lease of the 3rd story of the Hole man building for five years for the use of tbe Grand Lodge and the Masonic DodiVn cf Raleigh. Tbe Lodfie was called cfT until 0 o'clcck, a. rn. to mor row. : New Advertisemonts. To Accomodate i rpUii PUBLIC WK KEEP ON HAND, i Crockery and Glassware to rent for me at Festivals, Fxcnrsion?, ' 4 GILES k MCItCniSO.V, dec 2 Crockery Depot. It is What is Within, the Manthat Make3 t Man, i And not his Outside Appearance. So it is with a Store ! 'ow if1 -.ve c in'tshow the i LAQEST'ANl) BEST SELECTED STOCK OF FANCY GROCERIES! Ever offered to the citizens cf Wilmington, after a thorough . xamination (to uee a vul gar expression) I WE WILL THROW UP TIJJS SPONGE In addition to Substantial Groceries, we have EVERY ARTICLE in the Fancy Grocet'y line that ycu'ean name. 1 i aarOur HOLIDAY GOODS are arrivirg 1 .- i thick an 1 fait. p8 Polite attention to ah is our coun tersign. Do come cd see ui and examine for yoarstlv?. Boatwnght & ETcKoy, 5, 7 2i 8 rorta 2?ront Street dec 2 daw To Inventors & Mechanics. i . - PATENT8 and how to Qbtaia them. Pam phlet of 60 pages free, upon receipt of Stamps for Postage. Address GILMORE, SMITH A CO., Solicitors af Patents, Box 31, nov 2fi Washington, D. C. Flour? Bacon, Coffee. 1000 B5LS FL0URi a11 srRde8' .1 QOH Boxes Dry Salted and jJ bmoked Bacon, 225 Sacks Java, Laguyra and Rio Coffee. Sugars, Molasses. nrA Bbls Crushed, Granulated, Stand OUard A, Ex C, and C Sugars, 375 Bbls Porto Rico, Cuba, N. O. and S. H. Molasses. A LARGE AND FRESH SUPrXY OF Crackers, Candy, Soap, Starch, Foda, Potash, Lye, Snuff, Matche s, Corn, Hay, Oats, Glue, Bungs, Nails , Hoop Iron, Ac, Ac. BAGGING, TWINE, TIES. 15,000 Sacks Liverpool, Lisbon and Marshall's Salt, Lake George and Lebanon-Sheetings, Maachester aid Randolph Yarns. ( For sale low by 1 'Williams & Miirchisou dec 2-dAw. t CHAS. KLEIN, - IMerMer and MM fflaler, i Ko.. 24 South Fmnt Street, WILMINGTON, N. C. fir A fiae aKSortoaent of Coffins and Cas kets constantly on hand. Furniture Repaired, Cleaned 'and 'Varnished Orders by tIe frrapo or mail promptly filled. 1 rct 12 i Stainpiiig andPin&ing., STAMPING for Embroidery and Braiditg done by Mrs. 8PEKTNKU, Second et., next aoor to A. Lessman's isafcery. Lately letarnedwith new and elegant Patterns ot every description. Work done at the rhnrt- est notice. Country orcei-s promptly nlled. nov 25-lm Why Suffer yyirn DANDRUFF or Itching of the scalp when you can get relieved by jUfing I. FCRMANSKl'S celebrated Hair Invigora- tor which relieves you immediately ? It is .1 uted with great satisfaction by many promi nent Ladies and Gentlemen o'f this city and elsewkere. 1 warrant satisfaction after the first application.' It gives rew life and strength to tbe hair, without an r discoloring. To Gentlemen, first application free, to con vince them. - - J- If. FUR1IANSKI, Two Doors North of the Purcell House, nov 18 SUBSCRIBE TO THE DAILY REVIEW Only 60 cants per month to city sabsar rs. Office earner iVater.aa l,Cb4taatt. up stairs. IJlscollanooTis.; TTT TANTBD A; GOOD MAN for erery v SUte and Territory In tbe Usloo; fair aalarr paid. Call or address La Bel Jiannfactaring Co., 93 Clark St., Cbleago. dec S-4w. 4 VUHIU I G. Jf m Good Affont to canvass ilmiogto.n and tbe adjoining towns for tbe bit attlilpe nonseQO.'a iiruclea in tbe world. Tip top profits, write at once to Jf. Y. Manuftc.uringCo., 2 Clinton PlaceV liewrorr. cee3-w AGENTS, READ THIS. We will pay Agenta a Salary of $100 per month nd expenses, or allow a large com mlaioD t eell oar nevr and wonderful inven tion!. Wo mean what we fay. Address, without delay, SHERMAN A CO,. Marshal, Michigan. " t i dec 5-4 w DIPHTHERIA. Johnson's Anodyne Liniment will positive!? prevent this terrible disease, and will positively cure nine cases in ten. Jnror mition that will save many lives sent frea bv mail. lJuu't delay a moment. Prevention i better than.cure ' o d everywhere. ' I. 3. JOHNSON A CO., , dec 3 Bangor, Maine. A GREAT OFFER FOR V. OLE DA YS ! We willdu inn the Fh-lidays dispose of 100 PIA VOS A Oit(f a NS, new and aecond-band of firet-cla? uiikere lnc.udinjf WATERS' at lower p icea tvr r ich, than ever before offer ed. Walt KS' Urhnd Equate and Upright Piano u1 ;itim Orgatis are the best made, warranted f r .-IX years. Agents Wanted Hlostrattd .'aa1nges v Mailed Music at half pric HORAC5 WATERS A 80NS, ilanfrs and lea ei, in tait 14th at., N. Y. rVWEAK BACK BENSOH'SCAPCIKE Porus Piaster.! This article is one which really possesef extraordinary meri'. by consulting relia ble phficin3 ia jour own locality, yoc will find that tha above ia, true. It is fai superior t the orainaiv porus plaster ai the so-calUd electrical appliances, ana tr ill external teuiedifs whatever. It contain entirely new e eienti which cause it to re ieve vn st once, strengthen and enn where other pHaters will not even rejlieve P r Lameness and Weakness of the back diseased Jbiuntya, Lung and Chest difficul ties, Rhsumaiiso), eglected Colds, reraah affec'ions, and ill local aches and pains, i' is simply tbe besti rcnoedy ever devised i joldby'all Druggist l Price 25 cents. V dec 3-4w 1 THEREFORE , INSURE f GAlHST THEM By taking out a T early Policy hi the i i. SXIFE INSTJKAN0E CO., OF MOBILE, ALA. .MATJRICJS McCARTUY, President. II. M. FRIEND, Secretary. 25 Cenis will insure againts Accidents 1 fjFor one day in thesumf 83,000 in the Event of Death OR, $15.00 Per Week llndemnity for Disabling InjuriosV RATES 1 Day 25 cents ; 2 Days 60 cents, 5 Days $1.25 ; 10 Days $2.50; 30 Days $5.00. Yearly policies issued at from $5 to $20 per $1,000, according to occupation, and written at short notice. june 'ia , - Law Card. J HAVE RETURNED TO WILMINGTON o live, intending to devote myself exclusive ly to ihe practice of the law. I will attend the Courts of New Hanover, the eearlonsof the Supreme Court at Raleigh, and wjil ac cept special retainers in any of tbe FeJr! or other Courts of the State. ' For the piejei-t, I maybe found'1 at the Office of Thomas W. Strangf, Feqv Market st eet, Wiloiington. nov22 Sun copy. D. K. MsRAE. WINBERRY OYSTERS ' Every Tueaday and! Thursday 1 FRESH .SUPPLIES or the Celebrated W inberry Oysters are received at THE CoMi . caj AN. A lot of them In. to-day. Tlie cest of Wlnep, le. Liquors, Beer, cigarv, ac, always on nana. CARROLL, Proprietor. ct 22 For Rent, mUE COMMODIOUS AND DK. i. lightlully itated Offices over" our8tore. Also, the old PILOTji HOUSE, oppofcite P. Cummin A.!!! Cc's Mill, and two OSwon Dockr ' Street Apply U aog,19 niLiii MURCHISOir, . qiHB WILMINGTON JOURNAL, is ou 1 of the very brt advertiiing nedlaaa. Trir 1 JaiyS CLYDE'S Wilmington, N. c' SteamohiD Line I b? Steam r 1 REGULATOR., OAPT. DOAXE. WILL SAIL FROM NEW lORt WEDNESDAY, De.c 4. (IkUAM ... .".1 ' .. k uuWc,,v.u rci upon tna nrAm. aiiim. .r at j . ' For Freight Engagements apply to ( A. D OAZAT7Z. Arent Wllmln&noD, . c. L. S. BELDEJT, Soliciting Agent. WM. r. CLYDE CO., General SMru. Bowling Green, or Pier IS. K. r TO Yrok. j . and; . Wilmington. N. C STEAMSHIP LINE. I The flteamer CAPT. OLIVER. WILL SAIL FROM BALTIMORE ON Saturday, Dec 7. Steamers Sail from Wilmlnta every Saturday promptly at 12 H 3T Shippers can rely upon the prompt failing" of steamers as advertised. Through Oilli of Lading fbei to and from Philadelphia, and Prompt Dispatch guaranteed. For Freight Engagements apply to A. 2. OAZAVZ, Afent, Trilmington, n. 0. L. 8. BELDEN, Soliciting Agent. REUBEN FOSTER, General Afra Corner Lee and Light Streets, Baltlars 1 lork. dee I C. ROSENTHAL, .'- DEALER IN BOOTS & SHOES, 32 Market St. I ladies; missed and qhild ren's shoes a specialty. Ladies are respectfully invited to call aal r limine i Those Ladies Fine French Basket aad Bar ketFos'd Button Bocts. Something I I - New7 and Nobby. 1 i Jnit received, also, j 1 1 Lai"d, Shalber A MltUhell"s PhUadelphls Misses' and-Children's. Boots at tks 1 rVcw Boot andIioc Store C. ROSENTHAL, n,v 15 I . 32 Market Street Open Again.: I J WOULD RESPECTf DLLl' lNFOl! i my fiiondf and tbe publle that I aa 'ajaia prepared, at tbs oil stand oa Booth Treat ftreet. t fell them VURNITURK la as? qualiry, den'irn, styla pt price desired. J cew atoca is belnr added to daily by rap plie Tom the great manafactnrir rtatres. A full line of i Carpets, Ougi, Haiti, Oil (4 othi, . ! and mora expected dIl;. My friends and the pubhc' wll Ieass eaQ and see me and examine the new buildisf as. th nw f teek. 1 . ' 7. A. hCUUTTf, r utmtars jteoms, bouu xrvm nov . -i Removal. jJT ? ENDS and tat pohll g niiM are hereby tlflsd that I bars rsmoTsd Shopt to II i, Llppitt'i Boir,ea8ott Front ftraat,w will be pleased left andierrtthaau f tudarUkinf and Cahlnst Malic la atf ' Oelr branehefl. r2l B. D. okRJhh.
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