J.
Jf. Y. Herald 8peciL
Boston oa Fire Again. ,
f
SEYEIUL BLOCKS GONE IT.
Assresate
Loss Estimated
$5,000,000.
at Over
EXCITEMENT OYER THE DANGER.
The Flames Under Control.
Bo ton, Deo , 28 Boston is threat
ened with another terrible conflagra
tion. At eltven oslock an office? of
station No. 2 tamed into Federal
street, and saw the interior of the
bailding No 61 all ablaze inside ol
the second Btory. The premises were
occupied by a Arm of wool brokers,
and was iiraotly over the paper ware
house of Rioa, Kendall & Co.
- An alarmjwas sounded at once, fol
lowed immediately by a second, and,
aaiiour later, by a general alarm, call
ing out the whole department. In the
meantime the tire worked upward
rapidly and extended to the buildings
on either side, threatening to baftld
the efforts of the firemen to prevent a
repetition of previous disasters. In
fifteen minutes the Umes had burst
through the front in two of the stories,
and were dancing oyer the roof and
igniting the adjoining premise.
In na.f uu hour they had seized up
on the p iper warehouse of B H Thay
er fc Co., No. 73 Federal street; the
premises of Collins, a wool broker ;
those occupied by B J Peters, also a
dealer iu wool; the Union Express
C mpany building, the rear of the
y.eaiibee occupied by Pond, Avery fc
Oo , dtate printers
bail defying the firemen, the flames
spread to the building occupied by D
Faulkner, wool dealer, and the Ash'ou
Valve Company. The main building,
owned by Hand, Avery fc Co, printers,
f routing on Franklin 6treet, can hardly
be saved. Underneath Band, Ayery
Ac Co., are John Carter, paper dealers;
Lawrence & Co., bankers, and Taylor's
restaurant.
It now stem-i as if the enti e block
mast go, and there is danger of the
fire croribing Franklin street aud de
stroying the large establishments on
the north side. The North National
Bank bailding on Franklin and Devon
'suira streets is now enveloped, and
wUl undoubtedly be destroyed. The
loss ia heavy, but canuot be estimated
at tue present time of writing.
The direction in' which the flames
are progressing tends toward the great
baukiug and insurance business quar
ters of the city, but a slight change of
th wind might turn them upon the
large and mostly cotton and wool ware
house The place where this tire
started is about one thousand feet
north of where the great tire of 1872
began, and the district now burned
over consists of costly buildings,chitfly
with granite fronts, erected si nee the
great disaster neyer to be forgotten in
Bostou history.
Alexander ll Bice, the head of the
firm who are among the preteut suffer
ers, was Governor of Massachusetts
during the three years preceding the
term of the present incumbent, Gov
ernor Talbot. ,
Tue light of the fire illuminated the
haibor ai;d the whole of lower Boston,
and is visible at Gharlestown and Cam
bridge. Immense crowds of excited
people are rushing down town, and bo
great is tne crush that several of the
treats leading to the scene of the fire
are absolutely blockaded by masses of
force, and the firemen are working
nobly, though exposed to an intense
heat.
" The roof - of the North National
Bank has fallen in, and the publishing
housejf tlougtiton, Oigood & Co is
alt-o destroyed. Their loss will be an
immense one, owing to the great stock
of booka oa hand Fortunately their
prir.tiug oHio aud binding establish
ments are at K varside. in Cambridge
port, neveral miles distant, so their
business will not be interrupted.
UI cour e no estimate can be made
regarding the aggregate loss, but it is
already estimated at between $5 000 -.
000 aud $6,000,000. This will be V
heavy loss to our local insurance com
panies, as it ia understood that since
the rebuilding of Boston, after the big
Trre, our insurance" men were free in
taking rik.
JjATEH the' ,fire' under control
DANGER Or A UEN'KAIi CONFLAORA
TION AVBKrilD.
BofTov, iec. 29.-2 A. M. The
ams areiow'reported td be under
oont'tol, aud , there is no further danger
of -a repetition of our - experiences in
1872. me ure is, However, still
fiercely burning, and it crfordg a
ma"ffuifioat SDectale. As stated in
' my pre vio is despatch the loss is en
, orm ua, though the ppce of ground
burned over is comparatively small.
FIUflTLNti IAFGHAfllSrAN.
General Attack by the Afghans
on
KoberU's Position.
London, Dc 23 The Viceroy of
India annouuees that telegram from
.Gen-"Roberta, report the defeat and
dispersion of the enemy arouud Jabul
on the 23d inat., before' the arrival of
Q u Qjngh. A despatch from Gen
Roberts, dated the 23d ihst., confirms
the stiove, and gives details as fol
lows: . .
'Desultory attacks were kept up all
of yesterday. During the day infor
mation was received that a general
attack would be, made at daybreak
to day. A large number of the enemy
were seen occupying the distant vill
ages and approaching nearer as it be.
came dark. At 6 o'clock this
morning ! a fire was lighted on A? mi
Heights. We had been apprised that
this would be the enemy's signal for
thy attack, and immediately after
ward the attack was begun on three
aides. We were already prepared for
it. On the south and west the enemy
did notf show much determination, but
ou the northeast corner of Bebmarvo,
. AltaA ami
Heights some tbouaanas cuueu,---evidenUy
contemplated an
Gen Hugh Dough, ly asiisted by
Col Jenkins, commanded here, a
soon aa the enemy's intention was
fu ly developed 1 determined on a
! counter attack with cavalry and artil
lery. These issued by a gorge bej
tween Behmarvo Heights, opened
fire on the enemy's flnk, and speedily
dislodged them. Tbe cavalry pursued
and sabred many of the enemy, who
retired from 'all points and hastily re
treated to the city. Wa have now oo-
oupied some advanced villages, pari.u
ularly those on the Bu kk road. Clen
Chailes Gough's camp is viable six
miles to the east.' ,
A despatch from Gen Roberta dated
Cibul, Dec. 24 is as followfc:
succfts" yesterday was complete.
ant-mx.' InOS W&H 66Ver6. OUT
Our
The
losses
were 5 killed, including Capt Dandas
anI Leut. Nugent o' the Engineers
oy a premature explosion when blow-
lLg Up
VI. 1 ig",
the towers or a Deiguuui.ue
nd 33 wounded, the majority
of whom
are doing well, loose oi
the enemy bring ;m uarjui
enemy
straight to
their houses alter me
defeat. The Khonistania ana vox
remained in Oabul a few hours, but
all fled duriag the night. Two of tie
enemy's leaders Mohki-Alim, a
priest, and Alahomed Jan flad early
in the day. Another prominent
leader is reported to have fl d with
Yakoob Khan's eldest son, tow. rd
WarJak. The cavalry have gone ia
pursuit Tue Bala-Missar and the
city will be taken possession of tbi
afternoon The former will b9 oc
cupied f it appears certain that there
is no da-jger from bidden mines of
powder. Yakoob Khan's wife and
mother, and a daughter of the late
Akbar Khan, who are repotted to
contemplate flight and who have done
all in thair pawer to incite the Af
gbans, will be brought to Hhirfur to
day. I have telegraphed Gen Bright
to push forward detachments from
Jagdulluk to Lebbaba and Litaband.
I send a force to occupy Butkak to
morrow. Communioatioji with India
will be rapidly restored. Gen Charles
(loughs brigade arrived this morn
ing. A slight enow fell last night. All
well-'
Akbar Khan, referred to by General
Roberts, was the principal opponent
of the British in 1841, and his daugh
ter is reported to fcave distributed
20.000 among the Afghans to inoite
them to the present rising.
London, Deo 29 A .Labor despatch
to the Daily News says the Afghans
who attacked Gen Rooerts at Sher
pur on the 23d ins t numbered 6,000.
The ground around Sherpur is thick
with the corpses of the slain.
DISASTER AT DU3DKE.
1 Train Falls throngo a Bridge oyer
the Tay Effect of a DesiructiYe
Storm Two Hundred Lives Belle
ed to be Lost
.London. Dec 2 A portion of the
bridce across the Frith of Tav was
blown down while a train from Edin
burgh to Dundee was 'crossing, at
fourteen minutes past seven o'clock
last night. Tbe gale was so strong
that steamboats were unable to reach
the scene of the disaster, but several
mailbags have Jeen washed ashore
four miles from the bridge, and there
is no doubt that the train is in the
water. The passengers who are cer
tainly all drowned.-are va iously e6ti
maten at from 150 to 200 in number.
The gale having moderated somewhat,
the Jrrovost af Dundee and a number
of leading citizens started in a steamer
to the scene of the disaster but have not
yet returned.' The excitement at Tay -
Dredy station is appalling. Many thou
sands of people are congregated await
ing definite intelligence from 'the aoci
dent.The missingDundee train was seen
crossing the bridge, then suddenly a
hash of hre became visible. The rail
way officials, in spite of the gale.
walked along the bridge from Dundee
until they found there was a large gap
canned by the fall of two or
three of the- largest spars. Al-
other despatch says that the train was
bound for Dundee and had arrived
safeiy at tbe south end of the bridge
crossing tbe Frith of Tay shortly after
seven. The bridge was intact at the
time, for sigLals ' were given to allow
her to cross. The wires were inter
rupted a few minutes thereafter, and
no further communication could be
obtained.
Immediately after the disaster largt
quantities of wreckage and clothing,
aud nix London mail bags for Dundee
and Aberdeen, drifted ashore, aud b
nine o'clock alrHbe beach was strewn
'with the remains of broken carriage
and pie'cea of bridgework. It is not
Known Hbw many passengers were on
the -train at the time of the disaster,
but the number is estimated to hve
been from one hundred and seventy to
two hundred. It is believed that hall
a dozen of the largest girdeis ,df tht
brivJge were blown down, but the full
extent of the disaster will not bt
known until to-morrow. Severalj)arV
ties are looking; for bodies coming
acho: and, thb gale having modera
ted somewhat, an effort is being made
by some of the people of Dundee to
reach tbe scene in a steamer; The ex
eitement is very great, and people are
thronging from all parts of the neigh
boring country to hear something defl I
nite as to the catastrophe.
; 'V-V-i
i Christmas Fire Dogs and Fire Irons
Fluting Machines and eery sort of
H rdware at lowest s.ort of cisb prices at
Jac-bi's.
L Cainse and Effect.
TLe main cause ot nervousness ie in
digestion, and that is caused bv weak
ness of the stomach. No one can have
sound nerves and good health without
using Bop Bitters to strengthen the
blood, and keep the liver and kidney
active, tocarry off all the poisonous and
waste matter of the, system. See others
column.
imDoriamto me U3(ted
We would advise all whj imy nolLhe
advice of a physician, to Reiner tA or
write to Dr. Pvooertson, 19 J$0 EuUrfSt.,
Baltimore, Md., who from $ ars Ape
rience in Hospital auu ijiecia Irakcf,
puaiantees a cure iu allliseses oFte
Urinary Orgatv and of tbj Nfrvonjjjrt
tem, Organic and Seminal Wellness, m
potency (loss of sexual pwer , Nei rus
Debility and trembling, Papitt ion c f fc
Heart, dimness of sight orgidd nesj, Jo,
turnal Emissions, &c, al resi-ltitg pm
abuses in youlh, or excess in mait yd ;
also all skin and blood dseas'S vJ'y
cured. Dr. K. is a craduati of one J" lie
oldest and best medical schools i his
country (Uc lersity oi Maiarl), il re
fers to the leading physicians in Lis criAnd
all consultingbini can rely upon hoifrble
and confidential treaimen. Iou Jjng
en close stamp for reply. Sjecial atAlon
civen to all female complaiut. GoB ac
commodations for all wishir? to tufcti d
iee him. Medicine sent to atj addr- .
Wiliniiifitou Uisrict.
Firs: Round of Quarterly Meetii i for
the Methodist E. Church, Suth 18 .
Coharie Miss, at Wesley Ch.pel,. .b
GJokesburv. at. Uokesbu
bury 3 4
n.." ...... Jac))-!!
Bladen, at Bethlehem
Elizabeth, at Eiizibetbtown,, . Jarl7 -18
Whiteville, at W'hiteviile ...Jarl-25
Waccamaw Mies, at Bethesia. . Jji 28
Brunswick, at Sharon .... Jan 3 j'eb 1
Smithville Station '..,...! 3.4
Wilmington, at Fifth Street.. .....b 7 8,
Wilmington, at Front Streif. .Fe4 15
Topsail, at Prospect. . . . ... ......Fell 22
New River Mission... J...Fe 25
Onslow, at Swansboro.,........FeE8-29
Duplin, at Magnolia j..Ma 67
Clinton, at Andrews Chape. . Mai 3 14
District Steward Meetcg Fruary
13tb, at ten o'clock A M, atthe Pannage
of the Front Street Church 1 Wilcgton
L S. BittiiE.,
Pre&ling Ber.
The World ffr 180.
Democrats every where shoacl infaribem
selvea carefully alike of tbe tction their
party throughout the county anof the
movements of their Kepublian op lent .
failure to do this in 186 coriribatfifreat
ly to the lost by the Democracy of tfraita
cf the victory 'airly won at thi polls
T" year 1880 promises to'b oof the
most interesting and import t yeavf this
crowded and eventaal centurL It 11 wit
ness a Presidential election wtich m result
in reestablishiDfr the Goverimentf this
country on tbe principles of i'j consitiona!
founders, or in permanently (bangiithe re
laaon of the states to the rederipower
"Wo intelligent man can regard sueta elec
tion with ioditference. Tn Wot as tbe
only dailv English newBpaier pushed it
the city of New York whiih ufldathe
doctrines or constituiionai jemoesy, win
steadily represent the Demicratiiartv in
this great canvass. Jt will dt this ao spirit
of servile partisanship, bat temmtel? and
firmly. As a newspaper th VVd, beiog
the organ of no manno oliqie ao inter
est, will presest the fullest nde fairest
piciureit can make ot eac i Jay'sistory in
the ci y, the 8tite, tbe quntrand the
world. It will aim he re af tel. aa retolore,
at accuracy first of all thinjs inl that it
pubusnes. JMoman, nowev. hole, shall
ever be permitted truly to compa that he
has been unjustly dealt with jx t columns
of The World. No interest, tpver power
fal, shall ever be permitted tri to bow
that it can silence the fair critics of The
World. r
During the past year The Wei has seen
its daily circulation trebled and i weekly
circulation pushed far beyofd tl of any
other weekly newspaper tboountry.
This great increase has btfn w, as The
World believes, by truthfi-ness, terprire
ceaseiegs activity in collectig nei and un
falterinar loyalty to itself ad to i readers
in dealing with the qQestios of thlay. It
I- 1 J !t L "
iB uur uope anu win oeiur enav T tna
The Worlu'sreeord for 1PP may j written
ia the approbation and th suppo of many
tnousanas more oi new refers iall part"
of this Inditsoluole Unionof Indtructible
states. -RATES
Our rates of- snbsenptio lemaiinchang
ed, and are as follows: :
Daily and. Sunday b, ae yeai$10; six
moniDjjjio.cu; snree moms, $Z 7
Daiiy, without -undayf one ye. $8; sii
months. $4.25; th-eemonti, $2.2 lets than
tnree montnj, 91 a month
TheHunday W01 Id, onyear,
me MoBdiy World, cotaininnne Book
Reviews and 'Coiloge Ch)nicle,')ne year,
1 en 9 j 9
1 he femi-Week y Worl (Todays and
rridays) Two Dollars year.To Club
Agents An extra cr pv fo clubf ten: the
the Veekl7 World ( tednny) One
i.'iuiw jer. 10 jiut enti n extra
copy for c ub op ten, the emi eekly for
viuw in iweaiy, me uaily fr clubf fifty
Spec'men numbers sent frees appiiea
tion. r
Terms Cash, invar iablvin adnce
c end post-othce mon? y rder, ank draft
or registered letteri Bills t risk: the end-
er. Address 4
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The
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subscription
if
10 JJai'ch .J 181.
w 1 . . .
c,udeQe Presiontiicampaifn
M" ue ineuration of thjrexFresidenU
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cemDer a renewal the sabferip-
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World to March 5, 1681, ythot missing a
This Oiler u ill (ioWith
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. I aEeadvanta?e of it a. up CnW.ih.
at occe. kcrx i i
TllOl. H. McEov ik 1. MnTTrtL
WILMINGTO;:N.C
?3C? N?rth ei'de Marifrtret, betwee.
aira street.
i
lleadquar terfoi Ale
Imager Beer ad lorter,
NJ3 Mtket Street
(JA roufiTH TIE BBS i
boa keg nd
I I
Country orders pfiptl fendeJta
COHUEBCIAL HEV70
WU.MLNiTUN MARKET I
DKCEMBCft 30 4 t If. I
SPIRITS TDRPENTINjC Quoted flrm
at 42 cents. Bales 200 casks at that figure,
KOSIN Quoted: llrm at $ i 25 bid for
Strained and Good Strained, Sales 2.300 bbla
Good strained at quotations.
. TAR Steadya at fl 10 per bbl of 2S0 lr
Sales receipts at quotations. "
CRUDB T U HP i&ifTLSK Stand v af tl at
for Hard and K 60 for Yellow Dip. bales
receipts at quotations.
COT fO.N -Quoted quiet No sales reported.
The following are the offlcial quotations
Ordinary .
10K Cp.U
1 1 t-16
ttood Ordinary....
ritrict Good Ordinary
ow uiaaiiBST
Tl 11 16
Kiaaiinir
Qood Middline
i
OA.ILT aaoaiPTa
Cotton
spirits Turpentine .."...'."".
etosia
rar ...... .v.....""!;!.;.;!
Ora a e Tu roenuaV....". .'.'.'"T'
15 bales
4t7 caaki
2,71 bb s
114
551 "
MARINE NEWS.
ARKIVKD.
Steam-yacht Paaaport, Harper, Smithville
oieamer Wave Robeson, Fayettevillt
Williams MurctaiHoii.
Steamer Gov Wrtb. Worth, Fayettevllle
"nu ot nuriu.
Br barque Isca, Knight, Barbadoes, C 1'
Brig Silas N Martin, Brown, New York
guauo to DeKosset & Co.; vessel to J 11
eff.
wchr B M Tilton. Eilzabeth City. 2.040' bu
corn to B F Mitchell A don.
Br brij; Lamb, w aiter, Port Natal, C P
Me bane.
CLEANED.
t Steam-yacht Passport, Harper, Smithville.
Geo Myers.
SteamerGov Worth, Worth , Fayettevllle
Worth & Worth.
,St?,amer Wave Robeson Fayetteville
Williams A Murchison.
...Az barque Kurique, Payson, Liverpeol,
Williams a Murchison and F W ClarkT
Nor brig Nornen, Christensen, Clirihtiauia
Norway, Deltosset A Co.
Nor barque Jubinal. Jensen, Glasgow.
Paterson, Downing fe Co.
Exportf.
roaaiaii.
Liverpool-Arc brig Knriaue 2.500 baift
cotton.
Christiana, Norway Nor brig Nornen
1.923 bbls rosin, 2" bales cotton, 2 bbls tar.
100 casks spts.
Glasgow -Nor barque Jubinal- H, 100 bbls
rosin.
WEEKLY STATEMENT
Or 8TO0KI OB MARS DBC. 22 1879.
Ootton
Total
, n.iyo
Spirit! ashore............ 19.392
afloat ... 2,231
Total
21,623
Rosin ashor.
1103,240
afloat
12,fe0
A V MltHIIIIHItl ............
115,820
Tar
ashore....
4,201
afloat.
'
i
Grade ashore ,..,
afloat...... ....
a
Total
5,313
BICKIPT8 FOB THI W1BX
rhdirs mo. 22nd.
Ootton. 2,510
Spirit!...... 2,949
Rosin.... 19,811
Tar 1 47
Ornde 6,564
RXPOKTI FOB Til WlIK ENDING DSC. 22ud.
Domes tif.
Ootton
95
30
227
343
16
Spirits,
. ... ........ ....... .... .........
Kosin.
Tar....
Grade,
Foreign.
Ootton
Spirits..
Kosin
....13,423
Tar,
Grade
Ship Notice.
LL PERSONS are herebj cau
tioned against harboring or trusting
any of the crew of the Nor. bark KhCTOtt
STEEN, as neither the Master or Consignee
will oe responsible,
dec 27 T. ALVEBERO, Master "
The Mew
Boot & Shoe Store,
32 MARKET STREET.
Boots and Shoes
For the Holidays.
A RR1VIN1
DAILY BT PXPRE88,
Gome soon to avoid the msb.
daily.
Immense sales
My Goods in Prices and Quality cannot be
excelled by any.
5 one but the best and most popular makes
in tne country.
NO ASVAZtrCS ZZT FB.ICX3S
nother lot of those Scotch Button School
Shoes jart armed.
Gome and examine. The Same Old Prices
C. ROSENTHAL,
32 Market Street.
dec 22 sign of tbe Show Case.
Now!
iHRIoTMAS
IS
OVB!
I
thank the
public fur their very liberal patronage
Hav
ing added largely to my stock of
SCHOOL BOOKS. BLANK BOOKf.
AND STATIONERY.
I am prepared to fill all orders promptly,aad
at reasonable prices.
dec 25 ' C. W. YATES.
ashore 10,0S2
afloat. 3,704
loui.... H. 4 201
. 5,313
Miscellaneous.
L adoes and
IT IS
EVERY BODY
That the Finest, Most Complete
in North Carolina and especially in SVilm'nn-t
THE dLD
AND WELL KNOWN
p.
AVe 8ell mure goods, cheaper goods and be
Detween Ualtiniore and the South Pole.
There's lots of beautiful things for Xmas, w
but comfortable, durable and useful.
No charge to show goods.
Call
ID.
dee 20
1 Notice.
J1HI
E FEMALE SCHOOL, u ill b resnmpd
in tbe
Bargaw Academy building: on tbe
first Monday in January next, under the di
ection o' competent teachers.
Barsrw, Dec. 1 , 1 R79. ieC 2 I imi A w
Special Bargains,
TAY BE HAD TUIS WEEK AT
XTJL
in ererytnm? in tbe way of
Geht's and
Youths' Clothing, Hats, Cap
Umbrellas
Hatchels and Farnithin? Goods'
Our
rangements for tbe Uolioay Trade are com
plete and we areoffe i; g rare' bargains now
Call and sets them at
KHKlfiR'S
TWO TO;iK8,
M irket st.
dec 16
If You Want
HANDSOME 0HRI8TMAH I RR8ENT
for your Husband, Son Brother, Kela-
A
tJT or Friend, goto COMfcx'a hereyou
can get
A box Imported or I'omestio Cigars,
A Meerschaum Cigar or igarette Holder,
A Meejchaam or Briar Pipe,
A Cigar or Cigarttte Case,
And anything else in the ' niuker'a articles.
Wk LTKK CO.NEY.
Dealer in Tobacco, Cigars, Pipes, Ac.
dec 13
Salt. Salt. Salt.
21,000 8ack Salt
NOW ON WAT FROM ENGLAND AND
- sr
A l'Ori ION
DAILY
EX."
TECTEP !
Factory Filled Fine Table
AND
Liverpool Ground hlxm.
FULL WEIGHT GUAUANTEED.
Molasses.
CUBA,
PORTO RICO,
NEW ORLEANS
:.$VGAR HOUSE,
IS BHD., T1EIICES AND UAKUFIA
es"cr f ni iviws s v? : and
SCALE COMPANY. .
HAZARD POWDER Co.
BLASTINGPOWDER,in Kegs,
INDIAN RIFLE POWDER, in Kees.
KENTUCKY RIFLE POWDER, io Kegs.
DUCKING POWDER, in 6 lbs Canisters
FINE ELECTRIC SportiDg Powder
..in 1 lb Canisters.
APPLY AT
WILLARD'S."
decg
Ladies' EmpDrium.
UNDERWEAR made of bst n ateriaL
Children's and Infants' Clothing. Latest
no t I ties in Bairt Curls, Puffs, Coquat, Sar
atoga Ware. Orders for Hair Jewelry
promptly attended to. Hair straightened
from combings and made into any style de
sired.
OTAEiPina Donn
Bohemian Yasea, Toilet Setts. China Cups
and Saucers, Wax and China Dolls at Trr
low price. Orders tikea for Infants' and
Bridal Wardrobe.
MISSES KARBEK k VcGOWAX,
dec 22-tf. 6 Front HtrteL
Lower than Eye.
JARfJE STOCK OF OAK, AM II, 4c. at
greatly reduced prices.
Full stock of tha best COAL in th city,
Tery low indeed.
dec39 J. A. 8PK1NOEB.
Miscellaneous.
eroftiemeri !
A FACT, AS
SHOULD KNOW u
and Most Elegant
'took
of
on will i,e foiniilat
! FURNITURE HOUSE
OF
5
Iter
roods.
haii any house
iieh arc- not only prettv.
and see us and we will l '
(Til, 1
orth Fitor strekt '
Just
Received.
ill n io c.iiib ,.r iimi r
The New Hat Store
jyj? STUCK OE MBN'S, Bi-jaf and C ild-
Tmni.i v .W - -P t"7.u" noerwfar.
ru B IKSM. rrt I Tar n.- I, .
If "r,MU I'morellss, is complete
If you wiHh to Bare money call and exami
my 5t,C5 before purchasing. e"mi
JUUN M. KORLVSON,
. ,, ' No. 13 Front sL,
V ' fV,xt Prcell HoaU.
verybddy.
KD 1113 UNCLES AND BIS Cousins
Ld his Hwters .rd h's A urts is inrited to wit
ness the
Grand Dress Parade
fcYtry cay aLd eTery ereninf at the
Boston 5 and 10 Cents
Store,
On Itoitli Front Street.
The Stock is the largest and meat extenilre
of the kind in the State, ard embraces a Tory
great variety of use'al and pretty' things,
which are sold tl ere for less than talfth
momy u uallj dtma'i d.-d r th.m. Tb Ctf.
lections ere nit dn in person ai d Jbey art all
reliable gooJa. "
Visitors fnru iLt o. utrj are particularly
invited to call and see how far little d on-y .
Will fir .
Kt-i; emStr tha placfl, the
Bo3ton 5 and 10 Cents
i r
Store,
Nntb Front
Ptreet, between
Chestnut.
Princess and
oct 23
You Would Like
Know
to
TriIEKE lO Gu TO GET gk
0
THE BEST Lmor Ovst.r,.
w 7
Wit
ig. rs, etc. The Xew Restaurant
ti nr-ercd 1'V WILL WEST in
Ci.s'm IJouse Mh-.v. Las ti.o. ht-.i of
every tLlng at very Kaior.able-pi.ices. New,
neaf, clean and private, is the C'flk-e
Saloon,
dec
WILL WEST,
Proprietor.
Winberrv Oysters
THEY ARE GOOD
now. Another instai-
tnent jnst receired this morning.
cold
enough tow for hot Whiskey and fat Oysters,
F ee Lunch erery flay at 11 o'clock.
sepi'26 JOQ.V CARROLL.
CRAY'S SPECIFIC MEDICINE
rRAUE MARK- nilJRAOC MARK
English Rem
edy, An un
failing cure
for Seminal
8 p nnttorr-
rT.andalldia. aw
BEFORE TAillB.eaaes thatfol-AHEI TAIII8.
low, aa a s-qance of 8elf-Abae; as Lota ei
Memory, Unirersal Lassitade, Pai tb
Bcsl, Dimceas of Tiiion, Prematura Oi
Age, and fony other Disease U at lead to
Insanity or Consumption and a Pramatur
Grave.
SBsV Full particulars in our pamphlet,
wbicn we desire to send free bj snail to ewj
one. TbeHpacific Medicine i sold by
all drnggMts atfl pr packaga, or six pack
ages for $5, or will be tent fr by mail om
receipt of the mnner by addrearinr
THE CPAYMfDlCmE CO.i
llecbaaic's Block, Detroit, Mich,
gold in WilmiugtoaCaad very whr
by all druggists, tct ll-drlj.
. ... i
ESTA BLISH El)
st rcviTrd
1 8 n,ce ,ot ' ir Goods
Braids, Purl, C quel's Ourl. and Wilt .1
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