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THIS rJLFZE ,;l,L1 crtry afternoon, Bitdji ceptodbr j CIS II. T. JAMES, KuiTvfc A2io pKorurrox. g L i.SCK I ITI0N3. FOSTAU E PA I IK jst jeftr.iS 00 Si months, $2 50 ; Thrts " i aai, Ji 3S; One month, 50 cents. ft- paper U delivered by camera, -t V entre. in "j Prtof tb city, tth AterUJicjt rttef low and liberal -tr.aUchbert will pleae report nay and fUrr rcfie their papera regularly ?;cw Advortisomonta, LiDAY PRESENTS. 1 1 suewa & iiodbick, 45 market Street- f , V : .r-T HECEIVED A KULL 'Mi ! l.VCV DUV GOODS, auiubte fcr tli-j I-, ..;:.-r tt.tu hi connection with a replete atocic of DRY GOODS. '.AT-- r.j tira to enumerate this time. Remember The Little Polks. HI TiiV STOKK this year H situated ,,, NuUTli MAUKET KFUKKT, r ;;t Ikat ' I Ll McKd) . , . : w f -:y tUn tlat belongs to a Toy : !: i possible to Rivany l 1 - it ill mora tlun occupy . a -v. A U.sJ Invoice of Japanese Goods ! J . -i: :;.!. 1 1sj certainly arc tth ra! litis to aw. . !v Ni Hill HORNS sold unti v - v.y.z I r Christinas- Then t : . .., 4(iw:iUiave tbein al-i pruv than jt u 1 ie frr heard ui Iffora ! - W. a , :!J y one word to threw in . ;:.:.- ,- l.o' Lave no opportuu'iy of ::. .?' ! u )ot;r money, ami give us ..i i t n want, and it will rc- r K -ra mW, OUR ITJCK .S THE MK'I" ALU Brown & Roddick. CHRISTMAS AND IF YOU WANT A GOOD DINWER CALL OH SEND TO Ccmcr Sixth and Chestnut Streets r-x AND TOU CAN OET SUMETHINO NICE. J WILL HAVE FOR SALE tome Cae, fat ikef, excellent Tori, well leatoned, all pork T WL'ijei, and the finest lot of Christmas Turkeys j cJcred for tale in tbe city of Wilmington. t wLicb wi,l be told at reasonable pricea H IS Wtf. M. HAYS, Ja. Coming and Going. QHKISTM1S 13 COMING and those nice Overcoat, Under CoaU, Drew Coats and Gecb's ted Yoatb'Clotbiaf of all kinds, are if- 2 Azz fait. Call before the stock gets too low and make yonr selections. Utt Ualaandried Shirt in tbe City for 75 cent at SHRIEK'S EMPORIUM, dee 12 Market it. Just Received. NEW AXL SELECT assortment of Caadiee, Bauios, Nats, Confectioneries, Ac, Also, a fine ajsorlmeat of Tots, and Hanta Claas Good. Torpedoes, Fire Crackers, Uoccaa Candle, Sky Kockrts, Ac, Ac. All cheap for cash at COOPER A PRICE'S, Sontb Front sL, next North Geo. Myers dee IS a. Why Suffer yyiTfl DANDRUFF or Itching of the tealp when job can set relieved by using L FCRMANSKX3 celebrated Hair Invigora te wh cb relieves yon immediately ? It is mcd witb Treat satisfaction by many promi cent Ladies and Uentlemea of this city and etsewkercw I warrant satisfaction after the Zrjt applicstion. It gives new life and treogtb to tbe hair, witboat any discoloring. 7 Gentle mes, first application free, to eon riace them. I. FURMANSXtl, Two Doors North of the Parcel I Boas a. Notice. Tsl BEREBT GIVEN that application will X be maae to the next seaticn of tba General Aseembly fraa Act Incorporating the Eis taricai and Bdeatilc liedety, cf wllssag. tf,N.c 4m c-set THE : DAILY; '. METIEW, VOL. 3. WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2 1878 NO. 276 e Aiertiscmeutic , J. II. lrik.T-1.500Dot. EgiTS. .er ad d.tution Wetted. P. clB"KI tie pUce tnbuj ji tr Holidj Qoudi. t i ... . . It. M-cT-.."tond. ji-e-W.U 110 Looser. . j lUtt. A -rMtt Cofce and Suer. Kiir, Woie A Co Telephones. (.,toi CcuwifO A Co Fori ale. J. C. Mc,l)ruffsist.-ToiretatdFancj Articles. fowAao Kttiut A Card. S. Jtweir That Baby House A Sata--Boj' and Children's Overcaat at reduced pricts. 1 Day's length V hours and 43 minutes. Tie storm signal was UyiDj this ciDrLins. ' . Fire crackers are much cheaper this Xtsxis. No intermcLt thi wek iu DelleTue CcacUry. l'ibta report a stiff wind and heavy urf off tha bar this morning. The interments this week ta Oakdale " J la Cemetery were oco child and one auuu. 1 Hut two interments, one adult and one child, in Pine Forest Cemetery this week. The Xmas decorations of tbo churches ol this city will bs commenced on Mon day. 1 Tb-s weather has thrown a decided ' damper oa the A mas traae. eryiew ladies braved the elements to day. Wo havo tried Dr. Bull's Couch Sirup in our family, and can assert that it is the best remedy for a lmsti or uid ever 1 1 trodeccd. Price 20 cents. The Hester of Deeds haTihis weik issued six marriage licenses three t:r white and three for colored couples. It u th-9 intention of Capt. J. D. SUnley to give the floating Compress a trial this afternoon or Monday morning The Iricnds of the enterprise are confident of its success. Don't Do it. Do not buy yeast powder or baking powe der ot short weight. A manufacturer that defrauds by short weight will not hesitat to make adulterated goods. You can al ways rely on Dooley' Yeast Towder being full weight and strictly pure. New Steamer. The steamer Isis, owned by Mr. James Wilson, will be ready for uso oa or about the Crst of January and will be run as a passenger and freight boat up the Cape Fear river. The Isis has been remodelled after the style of the steamer Wave and w.HJhave accommodations for fifty passengers. Two Tons. Fresh and fjoe "goods aro always ia demand, or rather .should be. West: Co. offers for sale a stock of fresh groceries, X mas goods etc. Aive them a call and see fsr yourselves. lr. WHlson will oe pleased to wait on you and show you two tons of fine candies which are being rapidly sold. Ses advertisement in another column. Local's Log. Wc sailed out tnis morning looking for news, started off on port tack, jibed our sails and went before thewind, luffed up and shoved our helm hard aport, and started oa the starbard tack to the Gty Hall. Took a reef in mainsail and floated along with the current with jib flatterin; jibed agaia and raa aground, egaculaitngt I'll be d d (drowned of course) if we got abite. -1 i . i Shocking. The sidewalk on the West side of Front street, between lied Cross and Walnut streets, is in a shockingly dilapidated condition, and is difficult of navigation, even in good weather andm the day time,1 But in rainy weather, it is so much lower than the level of tie street, to walk ipon it a pair of boots wonld be useless unless they came up to the ears, while on a dark night tbe middle of the street is the only safa dace for belated pedestrians. tOar - 1 attention has been called to this piece o sidewalk, and we hpoo that "the powers that be" will do something towards its improvement. ' I A card. 1 To all who are suffering ;from the exron and Indiscretions of youth, nervous weakv ness, early decay, loss of manhood ,4c, 1 will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary In South Amer ica. Send a self-addx eased envelope to the Ret. Joseph T. lxuut, Station D, Bible JZ9v$ttXcioYTkCity. 4w Larceuy. Last night, .between the hours of 10 and 11 o'clock, a policeman detected two colored men, Robert Ln and Alex ander Lord, earrviujz off some wood from a flat at tLe foot of Princess street. The meu acknowledged taking the woodbut paid "it was all right a it belonged to Cot Moore. C -I. M"Vr." did.ne thkk it was all ri-ht," and the men weic carried to the lock-up, w here thoy spent the night, and wrc this morning turned over to the ahitl" in default of bail. The Technical Winter. I According to the al oanae (and every body knows that the almanac, like figures, cannot lie) winter commences to day, or, rather this afternoon, at 27 minutes paat 7 o'clock. It is said to be th shortcut dav of the year, but the fact is that it is one minute longer than any of its predecessors this weok, and on ; minute longer than to-raorrow will be. We are, howev- r, now in the midst of the shortest days of the year and with the new year they will begin to lengthen. Death of Mr. Fouler. We regret exceedicgly to learn of the death of Mr. W. G. Fowler, Jr., at his resinence ia Mooresvllle, yesterday fore noon, frtm injuries received at the hands of some dastardly asaagsin. The sad news was received here last night and was conveyed in a te'egrant from his brother, Mr. Jobu J. Fowler, who had gone to his bedside when the news of his condition was first known here. The re mams are expected to arrive in' this city to-night and the funeral services will probably be held to-morrow. City Court. Mayor Fishblate bai a full hour this morning. John Tleasant, colored, was arraigned on two charges, first, malicious mischief and resisting the police. He was fined $10 and cost or 15 days ia the city in both cases. John stepped into a store and ordered some goods and after they were cut from the bolt refused to take them. He has found out that store keepers have some rights which claim the protection of the police. He is a radical stumper from Cape Fear township. Kick Martin, for resisting the police was fined 810 or 15 days in the City Prison. He went below aad will not pump his accordeon this Xmas. Robt. Luny and Alex. Lord were ar raigned for larceny and bound over to the next term of the Criminal Court. H. Vent, white, was brought out next to answer to the charge of drunkenness. In ordsr ti giye ent to his feelings he stumbled against the window of Messrs. DeRosset & Northrop's and broke a pane of glass. He was ordered to pay $5 and replace tbe glass' This case ended the Mayor's levee. i ; Foundling. Capt. J. D. Stanley received a Xmas present last night in the shape ot a baby of flesh and blood. " Between 10 and 11 o'clock Capt. Stanley was attracted by some oneknecking on the fence and call- inffi him out. He answered the summons and found a basket in front of his door. He paid no attention to it and wsnt back into the house leaving the basfcet .on the piazza,- as he thought some one was trying to play a trick on him, and would return and get it when they found he did not "bite." A short time) after wards he was startled by tbe cry of an iafant end having none of his own it struck terror to his soul. He went lout on the pizza again and) found that the ces proceeded from the basket, Piek ing it up and carrying it into the house he found it contained a new born male child Almost in a nude state. In the basket was some cotton on which the ehild was lying and a piece of paper oa which was written, "No. 19, W. M. C." The child was taken care of until this morning when it was turned over to a colored woman in the neighborhood who 1 nursed it and is doing all she can to raise it. The case was reported to His Honor and Chief of Pelice Brock has been trying all th morning to get some one to take it. He first called on a city father who has a baker's dozen of his own, and next qpen another city father who has none, but strange to say neither wanted it and the little thing is mow without foster parents. Dr. Walker was sent to see it this morn ing and says it is doing well but was a little purple om account of the exposure it was subject to. This is one of the darx and drtarj days the poets speak of T Christmas in Wiluiingtou. v ' ! EinrOS' Reviews Tho other day - an old WilniWgton Liend dropped into rny office ;nd, picking up a copy of thTki view that was ljing on my table, Lj sc .. became absorbed in it's contents. A;t"i he had rea4 it, advertisements an J all, ic returned t M lrst ta;fj and ic-rtitl yo;;; plea fur the tj.yd at Chrutmn. ! saw- tear gathering in LU eyes, whiph pi and jrrew unril.it n rw.it nv 1 Wwn nveruowtii iij uuur4u ,fr: and trick'e bis cheeks. He 1 asi na idethe pap' and taking out. h'.s banuau 1 wipctl away r Lie moisture, lie cat a furtiva llanos at nse. jj3 if half ashamed of his weakness, and, catching my eye he sail, ''Ah me, that prarah carries me back through the past and i "Bnugs the hht , i Of other days around me." 'Why, sir, whenl was boy,'' and. hero he settled himself back in his chair ' and crossed his lecra, and I knew I had to lis ten. "Whenl was h boy," ho began a?ain ."alas, that's rnauv a day a.7,0. and seems separated from the present by a eulf as broad and deeo as that which separated Ijives anci Lazarus, then Christinas was Christmas', and no mis take. Then, the idea of substituting Thanksgiving" Day for our irerry old Christmas had fouud no lodgment among us, and the glorious Christian festival was looked forward to, from the time thai it passed, until it dawned upon us again; and, as it grew nearer and nearer, and, es pecially after wo bad passed the4' h of July, which shared feebly with it the honors of a business hohdav. bow the fcehncs be- came intensified, and, as it approached, how we would wonder what Santa Claus was goins to briug us. God bless tba dear old Santa Claus, patron saiut of our childhood, unrivalled ia our young hearts by any saint in the Catendar; we love thee still and thank thee for some of the hap piest hours of o'ur life. With whatwojder did wo examine the chimney. Uow ct uld h ever get down it he was such a fit jolly old fellow '. Oh, we knew him well ; had we not seen his picture'.' And such' a lot of piesnts, all strapped to his back, tor little boys and girls. How be manasiM it was a marvel to us ; but, that he did come dohn, was a truth none dared to question. Aud, lluu, what wonderful tact and precision b? dis played ; ha brought just the very things we had expressed a desire , for. Strange that he should know so well what we wanted ; but he did.. But Xmas'eve is at last reached, and anticipation of what the morrow is to bring is heightened by the sound of the penny trumpet and a vagrant candle cracker. The packages that we saw smug gled into the house made but a passing impression upon1 us ; the mystery connec ted with them piqued our curiosity for a moment, but they had no connection with the presents for which we hung up our stockings. W knew that dear old Santa Claus would bring them down tbe chim ney after we had gone to sleep, as he had so often done before. At length the glorious day arrives, and we are awakened by the discharge of a gun no; it is tho old horse pistol that Dick was buying the powder for. We spring out of bed Jand rush to the fire place to get our stockings. Oh, glorious hour! Is there any in life that equals it? Hope has ended in fruition. The warm and anxious heart is satisfied and all is bright and beautiful. There's the drum and the soldiers, that Santa Claus couldn't, get into the stocking hanging close by it, but the candle crack ers, and ball, and candy, and nuts, why, the stocking is crammed lull 1 Now we know that Xmas is come. The pop, pop outside convinces us that we are not dreaming. . Later in the day comes the bowl of eggnog, for what would Xmas be without eggnog, or eggnog without Xmas ? Now a horn is heard and ,the shout goes up ; ''The Kooner's coming ! the Kooner's coming 1" Yes, here he comes, dressed in gay colors, with a mask on his face,' and a whip in his hand. He is followed by a crowd of boys of all sizes, colors and ages, from 16 years down to the little fellow of 5, wbose face and hands are purple with cold, and who is deing his best to light his candle cracker and keep up the same time. The followers sing, one , chosen for the purpose leading: ( Gee my Kooner qne cent," r Chorus: "Hooray my ahaoney, Kooner ccmef(rom Dagonj" Chorus: Hooray my abaloony.'' They stop before each dwelling, and the Kooner dances to the wierd music, and flourishes his whip, and turns "somerset " for the cents and ninepences" that are thrown out by the family on the piazza. Oh, then we felt that this indeed was Xmas. Further on we came to know that the Kooner didn't "come from Dagony," that in reality, he might be our colored boy, Jim; that his gay apparel was only parti-colored rags sewed on his cver day clothes; that Santa Clau3 , was a myth ! Oh yes, and many a fondly cherished hope, that made our childhood so happy, mere de lusions, "castles in Spain," and "like the baseless i fabric of a vision" they have "faded and left but, a wreck behind." What an image breaker is time, and yit, a paragraph like this: i V "Tonehes the talisman's resistless sprine, And, lo, what buy tribes are instant on the wing." The floodgates of memory are opened, .t 'T-j . in upon Us afcd the p.vtcomcs previa; beariDj; upod its - tide: ! ice sn-.!!es and f.nr- ! lie w-ohij of l ive t';,-. Trie tf $ that sh , , :n.,.. .j. . 1 ' Lu t a- eve what 'A Ct.AC'5- plea. wo t wii: 1 the-.- 'Z cko.-it- ve: ' -sir c n u rr ' ti: 1'e;. ;! ii.-.. Conuaunioji X Ta rape cro;. vi A. Ki-or' x-hu. in New Jersey 1: voar" -w".v..O'C a;- larger than any prcv:i 1 i it t'!ii,t..-l, i , . XT .... . ' T i!uct from the -grapes lie jrurch enatfedhim tojkeepa stock f.ii r ahead. None sold less than iV,ur ,.1.7 TVTv,.,. 1 . ' L- . ;' pro ;av t.- ears V(':'.r- U1U- ll- u uecome a 1 popular r wine among the best families iu Xew Yu ana lor communion purposes, by James C. Munds and Greqn ner, at i$l per bottle. ' i- or ah & Flan- J. . Dropsy land Ithcumatisih. Dropsical arid Rheumatic' persons lii'ul the use of Speer's I'crt Grape Wine " ol New Jersey, and the Wine Hitter's,- cf 'in calculable benelit. Their purity and valu able properties have given them a wide reputation anion- physicians throughout this country and Europe Thjvine'tork tho lushest premium atthedateCentemiial - ' Consumi'tion ( tired. I An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary, the ibrmula-of a s;ruld vegetable remedy, for the-speedv and per manent cure for CQiisumpticm,- "bronchitis catarrh, asthma, and all' throat aud Jai ailectipns, also a positive, and radieal euie tor nervous debility and all nervous coin, plaints, after having tested its wonderful curatiMe powers in thousands of cases,- ha felt it his' dufy to make it known 'in M sulleiing fellows. Actuated by this motive, and a desire to rePeve human snC'eri:' 1 will ennr! .. s.t-' ..l . n i , . c! ui 10 .an who aesuai r, uutuu, Luia paper, vv, v . (erar, a t 1 owers- Uiock, Rochester, XcvssYoi-k Dor n.itv 1 1 " ' Dec G.lw. STOP. AT THE EMPIBE HOUSE- This. house has been thorosildv rfifto.d and , refurnished and the . facilities ior me accommodation of 113 guesis nave been. p.n'vwii- nnH We are 'determined to rnko. u,a lmni-nvnil. house as comfortable and desirable iu every particular as any in the State.' A strictly hrst-class house, at nrieos to suit the times. A lino Billiard Parlor ' a'n.i Bar attached. r. r, T;v dec.l:Mm. ' Proprietor. MARRIED. In this city. Dec. 18th. the bride's mother, b - Rer. B K. Jlall, Mr. ALih A AiN D KK J ACKSOX. of Kho Flpfil tr, MIS AGNES C, BtJFORD. How Advortlsomoats. For Sale., A LARGE LOT OF CORN", OATH WTTtf A'; f tnd BRAN, Damaged by salt watej on Schr. "Water line," Excellent for feiiiDg purposei. To be sold at once regfardless of price. PRESTON OCMilING & CO. dee 21-1 1 Toilet & Fancy Articles. PERFUMERY, Ac.,' ' FOK CHF.ISTU AS PRESENTS. , Prescriptions compounded at all hour; day or night. A complete stock to buy from. JAMES C. MUNDS, Druggist, Third street, Opp. City Ha!!. dec 21 A Card. WIL. GAS LIGHT rnHE CO. hereby J. tender their thanks to the fire department for their timely and efficient serfice in extin guishing the fire at the Gas Works on Thurs day night la t. 1 EDWAKD KID L Eli. I- President. dec 2Mt l-leinsberafer's TS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR 1 1 HOLIDAY GOODS- PRESENTS of all kinds , Plain and Fancyi Handsome and .Substantial. Call and see for yourself, and ya will be conTincIed that itis so. i The Proprietor and his Afsistants will tale grreat pleasure in showing whatoTer you mtj desire to see. The FINEST DISPLAY IN THE STATE is here presented to your sight. 'No money has been spared to ibake his THREE ROOMS attractive, and to suit tbe tastes of all, and in retut-n he asks an exam ination of his itockj bein confident that he can satisfy the most retined. The LIVE BOOK STORE once more in vites you all. dec 21 : 1 T . Reduced Prices ! 11, tins receipe, with fu'l directions for pi e' parimr and uins, in Ciennari, French ailtl English, bent by mail by addressino: with 1 r l r FOR Uy E decjjl I New Advertisements. 1?500 Doz. Eggs, JOUXTAIN BUTTER, Choice, Table Butter, Suar Cured Vi Bacon Uams,Sacs s;e, lirjr Pnddlng, Fi-s Feet, sngsr, Cef-( fc?, Flour, dc. Send to No. 21 Watcyt. c 21; - : j. ni I'LTTEWAT.1 Situation Wanted" , I t A G EXILE MIX ho will giyei til undivided tiiae to b-i'Finc. UM in cxten sire acquaintance, tiperiencid in Book k'eepiag axd ail lines of heavy froodaj 'Prefer to ect in'.the capacitv of Saiesnan and Cor ' refpoa-ifnt, Addrefi, Cvc -1 . P.O. Vox 5f L. , WEST & GO'S., .MVvS GOODS ! ! jOMi AliOUSl) OX 'ilAUKET STREET. and bay jour CoLfectioceric, Xuti, ic, for uristinss. v c have in itore -CCO ILbs.' Assorted I- Candy 1 hich we Ere selling for SO CEfiTS-PSR LB. & UPWARDS! And n-e guarantee thena. strictly PI7HB AISTD ritXSSE ! ! We arc offering everything-LOWEP. than the LOWEST, and if any one eL-e will sn lower 'thari ve do, we will give you our neo5 and pay jou to .take. them. .' I WEST t CO., Ave 2.) -it 1 bO Market Street. That Baby House JS-Tilii ATTIiACTIOX ! OLD AND YOUXO COME AND SEE IT AT ' b JEWETT'S, Front street Book Stori. dec , , . L Tick ! Tfck ! Tick ! QnKIST.MA5 GOODS! OIIIiiSTMAS GOODb! I hivo . juit Kectivtd a lirgt -cites Jtwelry, Silver lartre Sock of Ware, Clocks; e., tor toe iiohday Trade. Ladios' Set, liaby liihgsj Gents' Sk eve Uultoiis, Lai L'aby Pius, (Jents' S;ia!s. Ladies' DraeeJefs, 1 iss s' Ear D re p s 1 .1 Gents'. Collar BultAiis, Ladies' Neck. Chap ns, ... Plain Kinpi, (Cents' Gamco IUnps, Ladies' Guard Chains, 1 ,.'...'".' 'M-iits' Vest Chains, i Ladies' Ear Drop, ' , Ladies' Jet Sets, I : j . iadies' Watches, - " j Silver Cups, . I . ' Crosse?, ."' .'''.-' I . - Chuims, Eye (ilasst'S, (iold Head Car.es, Gold and Silver Watches SjK'ctaeks,. Silver Butter Dishes, Clocks, -Silver Pickle Dishes, Casters, Silver Celery Dishes, ; Silver Card Cases, Silver Waiters, Gobleis, Silver Baskets, '. S Km; Toilet Sets, S)uons, Sliver Napkin Kings, j Silver Card Keceivert , j Silver Pitchers, j Knives, Forks, ! Lockets vtc, &c The ab ve goods will be sold at Bottom Prices ! i Call and make your selections ! C",' 'An Elegant Diamond King to Unfile dee iT, ; I Market st. jllMliiii HAS A COMPLETE STpCrLOr. FAMILY ' GEORIES : . AND . Z.BEASvGiO'O'DS. 1 ' ..'" Wrhich be oi5er3 to Ids patron, guar- anteeing them the BEST quality . of i. '' ! good3 a3 well a3 the lowtttpric(8 whether bought for ' , Cash or on Gs edit! I retail oly the London Layer NOT ONE POUND of Commog li allcr.-ci to Le sold "'on ay prcx- The best bright Citron, and I cipect ("Tell j '...; .-..: it not in Gath") yoa could 'get rniTAtz fig- 1 ures by calling cri ice. '. i , " ' ' ' -t COO El-', of Ch'ci-c Small North ' Caioa.ua IWa-, Silar Cured Uims, Strips1 aad Sh'ouldcrs, Ylg Pork. .; f , ) G 62171333 Don't yonr G.-ccsri v you good Cpffee ? 1 ( Then call asd.fet.it- WARM from itie Uoaiter every day at the fdlo;vin- price for Roasted and Ground: Good Bio 20 cts per poanJ. I I Best Rio '25 cts per?pound. .'" , Best Laukyra 0 cts per pound. OldGood Java 55 eta per pound j ; When these Coffees are put in the roaster know what they are. Don't troable me, you please, With orders for liquors'. declTtf. i JAMES C . TE VENSOX. Toysv Coniectioner, &c! rjlUE USUAL VAIilETY of Nice 1 Fruits, Confectionery and Toys; with some' new inventions among tbe To, e. . , ALso a L-esh lot of that Whke D'ariched Celery, just ia" , ! . . "Ir AT ft: rt. TSTrtTf mrrir nmr e t.. mm , , . - 9 1 . ' 1 1 :tioscry. Store Kaisins. RaisiEi (
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