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The Daily Review, JOSH. T. JAMES, Editor & Prop. WI LM INGTOIf . If. C. V WKDNE8IU Y. DECEMBER 24. 1876. jTKBKI AT THE rOSTOFFtCE AT WILMINGTON, N. C, AJSl COND 'C'LAPB MA.TTEB.j , - i '! i ,i i i in T1H8 AND REVIEWS. The corn crop of the United States and Territories is larger this year tbati any previous year by over 160,000,000 Ibuehela. The country west cf the Mississippi returned over 100,000,000 more than in 1878. A Michigan paper says it is permitted by etiquette in that State for a b into to be married without gloves, it being supposed to be typical of the manner in which she willbaDdle ber husband when she gets better acquainted with him atd proceeds to j emulate ber household. v ' Mr. Franklic Kives proposes to print the public recrd of both Homes of Con gress for $60,000 less than it now- costs, to d the orkjat the public printing office. This will be quite a saving, if that is a matter of interest to our Congressmen. The Ilubl cans will go to Chicago in lfc Mi -i ih third time to nominate a r-u.t. -Uf li r l'rti'Ienfe. Abraham Lin c. n was i,o:niuatesl there in 18G0; Gtn. Graut was nomiuatgd there in 1868, and on the 3rd of June, 1880, the Republi cans will aain journey to, that city. Ihe liust-ian Imperial Council will shortly ipsue an order enjoining the authorities to report as to the number :and character ef all horses thrcujrhoiji Kutiirt -a kuowktlge or th:' nuici-al ie-. sources in th's respect being uHie&ry in view of the contingency cf the army hciving to be supplied with tu increased and effective cavalry force. - General S. L Woodford went to L u:s iana ai.d told the Democracy that the school ti cse must take the place of the sttotun. Boston Journal. Tnis proves that he General is an ass.' How does he expect i man is going to take a school lwus4 in his shoulder and go into the wi O'-s to bboot a coon? How does he ex pect a tchool-hoube to blow the head off ot a mau who didn't know it was loaded? How does tie xpect Senator Coukliog lo blush aud look nubarraased at the men tion tf a school house? On, yes; it's a clear cae Boston Post. . Alexandria, Princees of Wales, has just pasted her thirty-fifth birthday. It is oue of the sad consequences of royal sta tion that Q.ieeos aud Piincesses are ob liged t sue every succeeding birthday chrouicled and celebrated; unlike the com paratively humbie Angelina, they can'1 remain at tweuty-five for ten years. Bu1 of this fair Danish Princess it must be Aid that- succeeding seasons leave ber on ly more fair, aud tha ckarm of her simple, kindly, gracious ladyhood grows greater day Wy d iy. 8 ho was never prettier than LttW. Hydro) hoMa is proven to be a disease, and one which is trans mUsable by inocu latiou. hoine Fiench surgeons recently made iiiityt exenneuts witb the blood d f.t, iva ! a it.au dying of the disease, iu a I alls ti t-piui. iianbits were mocu lated with the saliva, ana after. the inter ral if .4 ri, period of incubation evinced uuriii. t. k tble'sigDs of hydropho bia, -finally, tiiug in convulsions. The blood, however, did not act w.th the same poisonous i Herts Tihien at d Vanderbilt are tot the. ouly pu-r nilnijir -s of the metropolis that if, not th only men of co dssal for tunes who ' sw-'Hr uff" their personal taxes. J.-hn A cb A st or -pays tax on only 30 000 t-rth of' personal property; AugUet Lk..int dtx'su't pay any; James Gordon Ben t on 825.000.; A J. Drexel oi $100.1 0J, .I)f)h A Harper, "sworn off; Mrs A. T. Stewart on $500,000; Otarkson N. Potter, "sworn off;" Samuel .1 Tild ii on 'i 90.-000; William M Evarts ou $25 000; Peter Cooper on $110,000 Cyrus W. hie:d, "aworu off;' and Hugh J . Jewett on 20.000. An Courier lady, who has lived in England, says: 'For the street, English wo men dn horribly, but at dini.er parties and bal.s they aru loaely. They wear usually either white or black, and their skins and complexions are dazzling But every English woman, when she gets to be 85 or 40, has a rash to break out . r "J drink o much They are always drink ing wine, and that with their meals. Tney Uou't get fa-itd and wora-lsXikiug as we American women' do, but they get very fat, aud their beautiful complexiou gets to be really -beery." A MERRY, CHRISTMAS. ' Tomorrow, the 25th ins!., is a dav universally setj apart by the Chrii ian world as a festival day iii comrnemratioii ot the birth tt our Saviutir In the United States the custlom ob'tained fur many , I i i years, growing in favor and importance as the seasons rolled around, until at last the wisdom of our legislators' made it a na tional holiday, and as sucL it bill be gen erally observedthroughut thecountry.Itj is fitting and proper that, a people who acknowledge Jesus Cjhrist, the Son I of Gd,as their Saviour and lledemer should devote a day to the commemoration ot Uis birth that' they should make it a day of thauksgi v'ng, rejoicing and praise Iu the voice of prophecy His coming bad been announces j by the! inspired writers of the O'd Testament with such rnlrvel lout- )n.-LisioT) and certaiujty '-' ;i3 'nly tin omnii'oLent nower of (lidd- c..u!d direct and control. In the prophecy we read: - I t V ' ' . "He shall grow up before like a tender i arit, afjd a.s . a root out ol dry grouud;r:e hi th po form ir comeliness; aud wLeu we shall see faiia, there is no beauty that w el should desire him. Thus saith the L n toihirri whbm nian des piceth, to hirn whJm the natioii athirreth to a servant of ruiers, Kinyjs shaii see aud arise, princes also shall worship.'" This is only one of the many propbe ; ciea contained in the Old Testament re gaiding the coming of jC&rist, all pf which point with unerring ac:urfijcy to , the bal e1 of lowly birth in t,h v )rn'? vJ i ol bethlthtai as the nroifliaed Aitsiiab, Media-or acd Isaiah the Lord bun and while r . pper ior our ghiijHj our course. Hrrefcwbat ;-c think of Gov. Gorcelon and his bourse in Maine It is from the New York we do not leofc. to tha oninionn we vet qnoto bere what S I it says firup!y because it hap. pens to present, lerstly, vigTouslv and snnarelv, our own Views in ibe premises. The Sun says: It is not necessary to waste wrrs upt on the action of Gov, Grcdon, of M.dDe, respecting the returns of tie recent elec tion. , ; -?lThe real question in the Cape is this: Has Gov. Garcelon acjted in strict nhel: if nee to the constitution ani laws bf the State orbasjhe violated tbm?i If he ha merely followed and applied the rules laid down for him in thes iuitrUmenfp. be has done risht; if ne hs broken thos ru'es. be has done wrong. and deserves punishment. The Governor savs that. '1st ha? rn iothin2 more th in obey i he, eonstitutioi a d the laws and apply t'im as he .is swrn to do: and we! have no yet seei any attempt to1 prove that t lis is nt tba csa. But until such proof is adduce- , aad its conclusiveness made evident, ve ire bound to believe that tie Governs has dne right, that there is ao ground f complaint against his action, and that, is a Cjbnsoientious public ofnccf, he coud not kavetakn any other coime. j i , Let his critics prove that he has violatjd the constitution and the laws,i the Stsfe Then they will have a ryht to denoutce him1 and we v. ill jin in tld dnunha- tion. Miscellaneous. PIANOS Stnol,Cver and Boot only $143 to $255 ORGANS 13 oups, o arrc Ko-!-, 2 Fy: o !LiS Ot.I, Bo.k, y $!b. IT?" Holi.'av Newspaper ree. A idi-is Dauiel ingtrni, N. J. F. liitVVVasb. 1 A GKMTrt WANTKU for tbo Beet nd r at 8t SellinsPlctaral U oks and Bible Price reduced ; 3 per cent. 1 NauosaI Pub- lishinij r-o., Atla t,Ga r dee 13 jPARLOJEt 0EtfANws.,td, Case, 6 Oettvea. 2 fall sett Powerful Ks, 1 citopa, 2 Knee dwells nly ,59. A cdrew, tJ. H. tl2iJ CO., 163 bleeker Pt. New Vork. dec 13 AGENTS READ THIS. We want an Agent in this Coti'tty toj whom we will pay a 'salary of $100 per! month and xpenses to sell our woudeiful inveiitifn. JSample fipp. Address at dooe B t KM AX & CO , Marshall, Michigan. dec 13 1 j j J A r c r retarns in 30 days on $t00 i 4) 1 sL KJ U vested.' Orticial reports and info mation rass. I ike or o tits weKlv oa 8t ck options i.f $10 to 50.j Adreet. T. Potter, Wiebt it Co . Bank er , 35 Wail St., N. Y.I dc 13 4w IflTfl t1flfin Invested in Wall Strei-t 4lb I IU iplUUU nocti makes fortuueeve ry month. Book sent f-e eiDlaining every thing Address bAXl'K A CO , Bank er 8, 17 Wall street, 'New York. dec 13 Miscellaneous. MiscellanoousJ 1 n n- r- Tl-ul.l111l (in c- ..11 ' r 1 m .o , - useim, pretty and cheap forth. Wlarket Street Have the pleasure of again announcing to the public 'that we nave an unusual ana attractive .Stock and are prepare to ofiiV vuowmc Liiu vj:auue8t ana Uiieapest stocks of our CLOTHIBTG 1 PHces ranging in Suits from $3 00 upwards ! lA.finelini and i 1 t 3tUOjl.V!llK j GOOD PLAN. Combining aui orati n mn- i n in o:i vast m.iii li .d every a.vuu;e i( aull wi.n kit ltul iiiaiia.eun iit. l.m r prcrttg iii vl.le.l piu rsla on I ivrKtnwi'.U n! $23 to (IO.UAO. Circular, with Inii .x- laimtions how r!I cii t uc-eel in stock laliiiii,iiinn A Jiclj. LA WHEN Ci. A CU.. 19 Uio4d Street. New Yotk. his had birth nad a it viiis in Redeemer. Thi p'aief bitstoric intereot already,! for Bethiehem, cv'nturies befo, tfcAt David was born, and1 it was there that the scene j ! of he beautiful narrative oi'liuth, was laid. i! These, h wever, b'nk into j indigoitickuce red with tjie event which sixteen or seventeen bn&baiM-.: I They ira in the use of Ueir His vv'as a mission ti;e v7Lian ccunpai we oomaemcate. , His was a mi lorv o which is iJcOuceiable.'biit whidh ! i Appointed Uitn sent Him was v.u mlCllti iu its evtry pur dculair. Not ouo. jot or tioileof th i duties of Elis joyless life was left undone, "i 'he work to do by the Father who only , concluded when in mortal agony ori the cruel cross of Calvary Lie ci-ciaimed ' 'It! is finished, "and gave up the ghost. He led a suffering, homeless, persacuted I life and died an ignominious, horiable death to d the will of His Father. and to redeem the wrorld trom the darkness of sin and tb? horrors of the grave. He euaured-j3verv Cunceiv able insult, abus-e, ? t rial and ignominy that we, the creatures of Hiis" boundless and unfathomable love and mercy, might have reason for gj-atitude, hope, joy and "praise. . ji ' i ' ; It is right andj proper that we should celebrate joyfully and thankfully the birthday of the world s greatest b'enefac tor, that we should take the occasion to impress upon the iminds of pur chil dren sentiments of gratitude and thank fulness for the bound jess love land mercy He has brought to them and to us that they, the creatures of God's wonderful Jove, beautiful blossoms making fragrant andpleasant the rude pathway of lite,shoula at this time be the reqipientscf our especial care,! and that aSj we lead nds to feelings of gratitude bv suitable presents and 'tokens! of nnr love we may impress upon them the ttove they owe to Ilim whose birth we celebrate. Let us all rejoice in the glbrious Jeven and for the tine throw care, toil and the every day buniuegp life to the winds of Heaven. , With hjaarts gladdened by the inestimable gift which our siviour has coulerrod upon us, letj us make merry the hearts, ot thohb by whom, (jod h s ,1 . ',.!.! . . . .1 es&ed: us by gifts land Let us try to makn ihe attention and their young m surrouiided and u feabtinp: aDd jy j day a"Mtrry Cnristnas" indeed, toali. I:. our : re .1'.-rs, 4 A .iii l mn :V iM'.'i'Y re- I. " ' i presumb'v p; oficieu deoimuiH if thev ever discover . - i shares ot wue. t Truth, Ci ashed' to earh, will rise rfgain. Bat if it be erushitl to 'car h, it lias. And if it lies, if cannot be truth Thsrrfore it ' cnact'rite agan. Q B D. Pu Tue reason two capitals Iiallettn. wuy Rhoil; Island ia9 ' : 1 ig ao in g)r . t ' I ! is teat twocapuaiRpre nacessiry, oiih ior noae ana on i: r Inland. Nobody wou'J iue po spilu it rbode Iand or ey n liuoie 'lsiaup Phila. Bulletin. When you see a yiun geous apparel walking aboit the sfeet ith Lis ar mt:- hanging j :u( 3urvoa iDm his body like the wing f au ovr- I heated turkey on a 'ru miner's day, it i isn't bocaus is in p-ajl It i4 ye cause he has bttn 'ulri-ii-' LoTeil Courier! i A man was h en at a re tanraat par Fourth and Chestuat, tL other o:y, eating raw oyeters from the plate-nth a Knife, una-ded by any ether rnsru ment except his mouth. PaoiL.ilow he contrived to do it Lt refused to explain. He is probably training for an exhibition or a wuger. Iriila. Bulletin. t No living man, it may Le remarled, can take any iihterest in politiopJ,ind at the eame time look out for a mile; for of all practical topics themueis the most paramount and absorfcni?. and it requires all the natural and acquired intellect of the verage 30I- orea man io, uevote ninen to tne subject with' any 1 deg e ,of per?mal safety or profit AtlautatJonstitdfioEj. Cause and E filet. ' ' The main cause ot ricrviasness ie 'in digestion, and that is cafced by weak ness of the stomach. i Ncp:e an f aave sound nerves and good ;a'th wihout EPILEPSY, FlfS. falling Hicknes, HL Vitas Tnce, y'-nrnl Bions ani all !'ervta Afflictions, I'URKL) bj using Lr. Vonber's Celebrated Germc Cure. An infallible aed uotxceltd remedy ; warranted to efiect a speedy asd per anent cure. Statistics 81 our an average of 95cueb oat of every 1C0 Jcases. A FREE HOTlLK stnt to any euttert?r Bedinp: us their tXtres -and P. O. Address, tt. F, Cooke A o , 111 W est 36th st., N. Y. , de 13 usiu Hop Bitt ets to blood, and keep the liv and kilney active, to carry off all the waste matter of the syst column. I retoytl eu the pois ioous and n. ri-e anerp thU spirit we L.h Merry Chri tin s' turns of tlv; snnije IS Mar has seon lit to t ik result in Maine and a u ' Tl. . 1 '. 1-v " '! . lucre ara a j;u wdor uernojni's in thio town .who are hu rprioed ana mortified at the course which our neighbor of vhe iuj ragard to the few who are not . . . 1 1 . .1 . . I we cannos nuatrstand tnis tampering with conscience; this ackuowledgnieut of right and yet the ridiciilous argument that evil must be done that a possible good may -result. It is a lament fact able,1 how- 'er, that there are aorao people in this world who profess DJmocratic pifincip!. s ha jyet who wih j not be led by Democratic counsels; not only very weak j in who the I are knee but weak in the head and in the back and in the belly, and 'who takecouLsel of their fears rather than c f their hopes; who lot k to the opposition to map Out .i course oi ouduct. tor them and who fear to do rijnt because of the miea. JLi sucn is kjo steers of their ece nservative Dmocra Oh, how 1 do w;sh my skin was a clear aud sollt aa your, said a lady to her friend. You can easily make it ao.'a answered the Iruud. ilow?' inquired the firtt lady Uy using Hop Bitters, tkat tnakeb pure ncn blood and bloom ing health, it dd it forme, aa you .observe Hed 01 i. v cy, tnen tne ueview claims, gladly and proudly, to Le ja Democratic , Bourbon. We do do: lot k lor inspiration, for coun iel, for guidance. to such Republican gbLe'a in the gui?e of (independent journalism as the Philadelphia Times and tl e Boston Herald, but the leaders of the Democrat ic party,our own conscience, our innate perception bt right and of wrong. are the only guides to whom we look to 1 a A GREAT 0FEER IFOR ! HOLIDAYS 1 Pianos and Organs, at txtraordinary Lo'w prices for cash, instalments receiv- d. Spies did Organs $3, $45, $50. 60, f75, $S5 and $100. 7 Octave Koeewood Pia: os $i30, $136 7 13 do $140, $160 upward T ot used, 6 tnonfhs. Illustrated Cat!oere8 Maiiedl dOUACE WATERS, Manufacturer and Dealer, 826 Broadway, S. Y. P. O. Box, 3530 1 , dec 13 A beautiful and grand assortment in ;,S FUUKTISKIWG GOODS ' V hich we guarantee cannot be equaled in 'this citv. T i ' latest stvles iu s, Soots and SKo Wolf In all qualities and nrites. imt)ort;d dirJrt frum r. . .J Li 1 . - whieii we guarantee to be superior quality. j Ve( also have 'one of the choicest and largest stocks ot Two and Three dec' lg Ply and Brussels Cjarpets, Rugs, Matting and Oil Glotli at astouismng iow prices. rleast examine. Has imported! expressly for A large line of 8 ?S 1 -" P ' 1 1 0 30 DAYS TRIAL. We will send; our Electro Voltaic Belts nd other Electric Appliance- upon trial for 30 days to those suffering fiam Nervous De bility, Rheumatism, Paralynisor any diseases of the Liver or Kidneys, ani many other dis eases. A pure Cure guaranteed or no pay Address, VOLTIO iiiiLT CO., AJarshali, Mich. dec 13 AGENTS WANTED !0,rinh.rf work, a compters and Brilliant History of the great tour of Gen. GROT AROUND THE WORLD. by Hon J. T. Headley, the prisceot descrip tive authors Describes Hpgal Enter'iin meots, Koyal Palaces, Bare Cariosities Wealth and Wonders of the Indies, .'ri a, Japan, etc. A million people want it. Here U the b st nharce of your life to makt money. Beware of 4,catch4pennj" imiti tions by unknown aitbors For particulars, address 1JUBBA.KI) BHUrtlt Ko, Publish ers, Philadelphia. Pa. I , dec T3 c;o.:c3LIb Our two New Stares will make an i . 1 UHHQUULED DISPLAY THIS WEEK.' :o: i FIRE WORKS m EVERY VARIETY VYhoIesale and Betail, at New Stores. -, GEO. iMYERi FRENCH AND DOMESTIC CONFECriONEIlY 12 to 50 cent?. Nut5, Figs, Raisins, App'es, Lemons, Oranef wi-u.iinu. i-tmuy uo-ycs in trveiy vmieiy, at poimiar prices. GEO. MYERS. CURED.. "A simple Vegetable rented? for the tpeedjj and permanent cure of Consump tion3roiichitis,Catarrli,Asthmaiicl all Throat cmd Luna Affections. Also a. positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, which hat been tttted in thousands of cases. Recipe, with full directions (in German, French, or English) for preparing- and usiiikr. Bent by mail tree of charge n receipt Ot Btampi t least name mis paper. W.W.BI T. MARSHALL AfiD LrYERPOOL iAvT, ' JUST IN. l'Ctff Sacks MAHhHALLM ' JOUU j I FINE.8ALT, Ofliin 8cks LIVERPOOL 8ALT,i 1 0UUU j titripecj Sacks. Bagginer,.Ties, &c- 100Q Whcle-ndHalf RolIa BAQGiiSa 3000 w i HHA Lbs Bailing: Twine. yilU 1300 Kew Nails, all sizes. Hoop Iron, Spirit Barrels, Glue. , Wines, Liiquors and Champagnes, Retailed at holesale Prices during the Holidays. :o:- GEO. MYERS.1 Otard, Bupev & Co., Brna'Iy, Vintage 1868, $8 00 per trallonJ Amontilado SlieriyLtie best ever brought to tni market $fi 0:'p.jr gallon. Table Sherrv,l 23 per gillon. f 1 ' !! GEO. MYERS :o: r- P33Y, BLUE GRASS, DELM0NICQ CLUB HOUSE, SWEET MASH, BAKER'S OLD ftY WHISKEYS, $3 TO $6 PER GALLON. CQM 4 UU 10 tl ! WlffE $1.50 PER GALLON. rnili Give your rieud a Barrel of Parole1 D'Honneur Fidut best in tne Worl!. i UhU. Mli:ii.S, tole Agent. A ttT'iit backbone is as eetfntial to fcijsical neatla as.to oolitic il con8isDC7. Kt weak" neas of the back j and disorfers tfc; lirer and kidnevs. tse totic r4 ioderaU1 iietet'c ac tion of the IJittere is thebne thinp need fo! Bemembfr that tb st mach ig the mainstay of everv ofer ofan, and that bj inFigrpratine the dieesti in i'h, this : srerar- uuu, mo eoiLai ct'uran a n in ccpen dencies tv tireng hced For Tios ettet'i AjJ.MAXiC iorl?8 applj to Desists it'd Deairrf generk.lj. i dec 1-dlw I .1 1 CRAY'S SPECIFIC! VIEDlciMfe. G Hlrr n AD hi ARK ' cv. and llif- BEFORE tA!tMB.ea. th.l-I-SrrrR Tafi-jc - nRin low, xm a eeqeeace of HtlAbuaetaa i os ft Memory, Unirersat 1 aiude, Paia fn th Bct, iiimne4 of VuiZ Piemrare Old Aire, and misr other I seises tiU ! tn Insanity or Conjuroptia ad aPfeaature 'irayc. 4 , . i Pull partienlart tn our PsipVet, which, we desire to aendrtjeby rca.il to erery n. Saa TheHreiS.Uedicine i- aoM h all drop-cista at SI Per itckaee. or six nuk. apea for $5, or will be free by lrn receipt of the mner br'esein? I ileeha' ic'a Bl Detroit, IJHich. Pnld in Wilminfbn nnA eTerVK..A . - iinw j j u. m oj aa drnsuts, ci ll-drl. 3IoIasss Fiour, .Sugar. 'er Hhda and BdIs Molasses, O , ' . . . 1 i 00 Ubl8 FL0UR F' milJ to8uper, i' i r Hb!s Socars. Granulated a. Extra , r - - T 1 J and U. Q Bigs Uio OoSWe, jV) Tubs Choice Leal Lard, Q(J Boxes Pure Candy, 1 QC Bxes- Freh Crack6r, J2Q Eoxvs Selected Oram Cheese Laundry and Toilet Koap, Lye and 'pot ash, Soda, Candles, Hnnff, Toblcc Ac For sale low by !' WILLIAMS k MUBC3ISOX, dec 15.,, WholeaU Oro. Jk Com. Wer. i m We Lave over two thousand Barrels and Cases olf AWAJMUI VU VAVAI t AJLaTaJLJUI A , U AVU V JJAOAAJUI , J I1 - - :-- -i I Comprising every conceivable variety of I 1,'- FANCY ,AND STAPLE GOODS 1 1 i And aS we1 are selling at unusual lov prh es,call before the rush begins. - . ! 1 j O.EO. MYER3.I - ! . - ! - p-ot- j1 ' 50000 JH a van a and Domestic Cigars. Give your friend a box of 100 Cigars costing from 2.50 io $i.00. 7, 9, Vi, AG Btmlh rrent 'Street Mozart Saloon. uOHX IlAAR, Jb , jproprietor. xNo 1, Gr&nite Bow, So ath front St, F RV8H OYSTER received gtji ertryoay, and terrea up in any manner called for. BiHia-d Table renovated and ready for th one who like the game. j Dr'iaks se. red iu first-Maw ctvle. Latest I a .era to rea-i. fcftrj perton wbo riciU tLt city hanU tbu saloon, dec 5-1 m Thoi. H. McKoy, Kobt H- McKov AT TO aU BY 0-AT-L AW WILMINGTON, N. a Offioe North aide Markattrotybetwet-L Seoosd and Thfrd 9treta. 2T-tt COMMERCIAL HOTELl WILMINGTON, N. a llarge Sample Rooms Tor Commercial Travelers. THE PROPRIETOR ha ring thoroughly renovated tbia House and famished it entire lynew, 's prepared to give to the traveling public all the conveniences or a FIlihT- i CLASSoBOTEL. It is located in the very centre of the bnsineM part of the city, being conTenient to the principal bnsineu hooaee, ! I Poatofflce, Cm torn Honsa, City Hall and i ! ' Court Hoase. Fint-Claas Bar and Billiard Salooa connected with this HoteL j RATES $2 TEH DAY. oct 24 J F. A SCBUTTB. ; j , Old Newspapers QUA.NTITY OF OLD NEWSPAPERS or wrapping,' offered for aalecheapat the 'I " Mft UAlLT.REYIfir? OFFICE Ks.GSSH3Gil.-7 Cents ftrGaUoflj! rno MEBT COMPLTITIOy I olTeraNO. 1 1 article of nsmooonxj OIL t 7 Cent i ! Per Oalloa ' Hold only at retail. 8aah, Doors BlfadV Pai.U and Oil at bottom prices. feMad alorir your orders. ' i " J " ' 1 ' GEO. A. PECE.i SAFETY OIL AT 15 CTS. A QALLQU. i " I AH, RSI U VQ a beaarifal OIL perfectly reliable and GUARANTEED SAFE, 16 cenU a gallon. It prodaces;a imperier light and is comparatively free fresa or. d'C8 UIO. A. FECK. t.i T New Kiver Oysterfl. J-AVINQ MADE A 11 PLE ar rangements, l am now picpmiw i- to offer the celebrated HILL'S, OAJLOEX nvcTPBH fmm ITew River. la aajr eivle AirJ. Families .appiw' with Ojitew hf rom tbe she'll Br suppled with the beet. Board v. ...r. EUREKA. H0U8E, i No. 4 erth TTater fltreet. Steam er Paooport, Ws Do the W ill Irave Wilmington daily, (Sundays exeepted) atJXP. Mv v oct 39 OKa UTESa, Agent. f
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