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JOSH.T. JAMES, KUilor A; Prop. TllCRD 11. ..... FfcBHUAhY 6. lfe:0. (rJUfcKKD Al ri!K I .T'.KHC K AT WlLMLXOroX. N. C, A M "M 0-AS Matter. 1 TheXew York Ikra'd i -..i:ny ;i came and of it ioitioD. I; is not only graod but it sometimes rinea tu tLe pro portions of tho manidcen. It u:itt does a thing by baWes. It hi not len a particular friecd to the South but we of that section can aimre its u b!e qualities neferibtlt. It is G'i and foremoat ia eriry goud word uiA work It baa opened a subscription for the Iri.-h sufferers acd beads the list itself with contribution of $100,000. Long live tb? U.rald! The Wilmington Kkvikw rcird- our expression of preference fur (Jot. .1 m the cn!iiat tor Governor, as a r oi.e," the gist of th- 'i i-r v-sa U iax tl" improprie-y of an eii:nr f-xjrcsM" .in; opinion at all mi the snt j ct. Y-l th I'kvie says ;hatt'V. .Urvis is u-l "i choice of that s ction which w tak to be Untamotin' to h-ii'S .-::!, ! i exprin the 4h-r way. " .' - O ir d nei ibr S1!"I tlni - mi.--! I.rt h:m i--rd what we siil, ai il tl.-M n-rtad what he said himself, ami h will se that his article was, indeed, a !ieT 0!:e- He puts Jud Fowl e a h'al tftiid shoulders aWve any other rnu m Jl.e .Vate; save him, in fct,: the ..nnuH kiud of an endorsement, and th-in follow d this with an expresion of pn fT. lr Cio?. Jarvis. IH II. I A K KL.L AGAI. It seems that this tieitjr upon i ur shores baa betn tendered onusual honors at Wast iugton, in having been granted tbe use of the Hall of the Hui.pj of He preventatives in which to make a speech and indulge in a tirade of abuse againt-t England. In regard to tbe, propriety cl such a proceedure, tbe following, which we clip from tie New York Ho Id fuliy expresses our opinion: Giving Mr Parneil the ue of th - hall of Reprtsentatives in which to deliver a partisan address npoo British plit ics was plainly a ptece of demagog sm. TL member of the llccss, as it wa& abuwu last night, had no curiosity to bear what Mr. Prnell might have to lay, for, ex cept Speaker Randall, who seems to b tvc btld himself cfilcially obliged to be pro sent, and Mr. IS. S. Cox, none vt them seam to bave taken tbe trouble to o to bis rxeetiu. Inasmuch as Mr Parnell has several times declared that bis mis aion in this country was to raise money, not for relief but for agitation, there whs no creditable reason why an Irian politi cal a jit tor should not bave been per nit ted to do what an American political ar itator is compelled to do banjeljytu hire a ball. . A BOOM FOR GRANT. The Pennsylvania Republican htate Convention met at Harrisburg yesttrd iy and ny a vute of 133 to 113, iustrucic ? their delegates to cast their vote f r Grant at the Chicago Natural C.t.ven tioa mxt June. Previous to tua met ing of tbe convention it was thought lout the itSuence of ISenatiT L'on Cameron, who has beeu Graut's ablest worker in the struggle, had beeo ovrrrome, and that Blaine had moch tbe best showing iu that State for tbe race. It seems, however, that Blaine's frie.ods bave been mot wofully mistaken, as, although tbuy made a most determined fiht and marshalled all their, streegtb, they were com pltel routed. As the delegates, were furthei iostrucjed to vote as a uni(t Blaine may as well consider his case hopeless in tint State unlets some unexpected and un foreseen circumstance should cccur to make it necessary for Don Cameron to change bis view. The mattei lies entirely with him and the Republican party of Pennsylvania are but subservient tools in his bands. What effect this action in Pennsylvania; miy bave upon other States in selecting their delegates, it is not easy todetei mine. If Conk ling has as complete con trol of bis party in New York as Camerc n has proved himself to possess In the for mer State, (and there is gocd reason t, assume that he has), then his State n:a also be counted with tolerable ceitoiuty for Grant. It is well known that Conklim: Li strongly for the "man on horseback, and Is bitterly opposed to Blaine, and wil undoubtedly make the best use of Ids powerful influence to accomplish the nom iniUoi, and subsequently, tbe election of his favorite. It is true that those are only two States, but they are powerful and in fluent ial, and their action will have much wei&ht upon the deliberations of the Con. ention. ' We do Dot consider B laine's chances as in any '.way hopeless, and he will; make herculean cilbrts to overcome the formidable opposition which now Znsoaces his hopes of ultimate success. In tbe meantime John Sherman has fully made op his mind to capture tbe convention and secure the nomination to himself. lie is working quistly and un ostentatiously, but with ail the energy and skill of a shrewd politician to accom plish that result, and it is quit possible that ht may jet astonish his mort out- '. spoken crmpeti'r.r. As Secretary of the Treasury, he his . r ')fri!lin influence under his chir- vb'ih neither of the other post's.', ai.d 'viry otie who knows lUht ot nirt Uii:ece! nM, knows that be wi l ue that formidable ictiuenco to its utmost to gain his purose. WAsiuurox LErrKii-. Wa-uin;ton, I) C. Frb 1830, Those North Carolina colored peo ple, who uu g-is o.v.r the hilh to tLe MorhuueB of luJiaL wilL h&ve lo xcui lor u:ii:g itiujcu ueuui.ci liutt l". if atv cf tLf m can read. Yes t.-r.lav tvo of tte Indiana lladica! agtnts of th tfSodu ttbtiricd before tu4? tienato ep.c;ai commit ee to Ibe motives whicu luvitict-d tiim to enter in a it. Uueof tiirju van to t,eI nmt- ridg lani' at five ai d :x Jul In- n.. r here to the neroet-. aud uu- ot r was io colon z- tbeai iu clowt It iii'-craiio couutieo. One of ttiemeu ttul he hoped iu tout Way to gi tVver lartiugly nd of tho Iv.ua'.crut.o party iu hi htctiou.' He wi'l harJry do that Orgin:zpj Hcd c liouiz'ng; ignorance in order to dtfeat a party ia h ditaut btito io a ii w think iu our politics. Tht-re divrr-115 of opw)Hn as to ho propriety ol MirrcndrriLg up the tloiis) of lt'ipie-iitrttiHi(, not tbe lluir.but thelloitrtt iUi.1; 'o oufdider?, butVo loufc fcs tucii it roars j is tk-n it will l e i! if : v.ir-' n-eis made Ot .t tii on uu ia t i;v. iiU.g, when, the Ker iu hiacii:r and the Kepro- ; c.:l'ttne.- in tlieir 8entf, a cear aiue i iu lI Mia Uiidu by an IrioU citizen ( g'iuc oi tue irotiUie 01 ireiaua. 1-1-not likely that juat tiio tame dif licultiert will ever be experienced by this cou:itrv wern portrayed by Mr. Patueil'lait vcdiLp, aud our iu irreht iu tho fii -irs oi ireluud", except iu tho rutiUt-r t.i tioliars and ceuta, we may Vcd i-i.: iLivinM!s is and Luut be purely s iii!.v ufal. TLe tfoVcru ineiit cau give lo nj'j-ey ie;vi. liut at leut-t the innoVrttiou was a happy-cue iu om: re-pc:. Tae ll jiise Lad Juucuu iuine.s lor two week? except to pi8S re- oIuUoJj couceriug Senator Cnaycllcr, and tuoie wts au appearaucr of I if lust miil. In tbe Senate ye. rday, as ou every day for a montii, uniurous petuiou were preM-nted Jguut trLoimity in tho way ol proposed Jegie.:iio:. kuown as ibe 'ixty District iiiil. It is a cuesouro ot t Counnibaio,ner of Pensioue, Beutley. Tnat is. he is tue pereon put forward as the father of it. The objvet is thit;C ;ugrteM hts ac va rioua tiuien from the loundatiou of the government pasued extVeiuely liberal pension lawd. The txpeute now very large aud v.ili probibly be larger Tho bill ia qccsuoa nul.itios that law. It does cot do thift ojicnly, but b making it an impossibility for auy 0 t to piove up his pension claim. A compels evtry cuimaut to bring ali his wituesfen, four or more are ntces- sary, in each Ci-o to Blind point iu each State aud there wait upon the government; Uutil bema cf , the 'Sixty Surgeoua' g't ready to hear Hem. It is a deTiee to keep from tLe solders what the (io?eruuicnt has prcmicd them.- It will not pass. I 4 - j 1 inponaniio me aljicicu. We would advise all w1k may uerd the ! fSTtie following qnotanons represent the Hir call its wholesale prices renersliy. Ia making up " - r-J- -'. ... i 11 1. . u:-v. V write to Dr. llocertson Baltimore, Md., who from rience m Hospital and rroaiantees.a cure in all diseasrs 01 me Urinary Organs and of the Xervous Syn- tem. Onranic and ftennnal eakiss, uu tncv (loan of sexual rower). Kerv(us Debility audtroniMirg, Palpitation of tbe Heart, dimness of Mght or jiiddiuess, -o, turnal Emissions, !tc, all nulting from abuses in youth, or excesses in manhood; also all skin and hixl drvavs quickij cured. Dr. R 'sa ;radu?.te -f oiw? of the oldest and' L-st medical c io1s in this country (Urivershy of Marjla! d), ami ferstolbeieailinif'thysicia in hiseitv.aMd all consultinhiui can rely upon l.on raMe aud c'onfJdeutial treat mTt. In wriunc n close stamp fr reply. Special attention ivcU to all i male complaints. fok1 ac ciirniiKxJations for allwisliiii to call ai d ee him. Me:ie!r,i nt to any adrs. From a UlstiiigtiMied Physician . 1'rof. Green, a distinguished allopathic, physician, wrote to the Mt-dtcai Record of Atlanta, Ga., to the cfTe.t tnat afier all other means had f.iled, he mt tor the Kidney Cure, (Safe Kidney and Liver Cure), and to his astonishment cured a serious case of Bright's Disease by ad . ministering it, aud afterwards found it equally beneficial in other cases. He ad vucd his brother physicians to use it in pref'rence to anything el6e for kidney dis orders. JUST OUT. 11 10 0 12 6 9 60 Q 1X& 0 1 60 1 85 Q 21 10 00 H Of 25 Q 11 9 000'S GREAT BOOK OF THE WAR. ADYANGE anfl RETREAT, I'eronal Experiences in the United States and Conlcderate?States Armies. We Lave heard cf tome people who my t(jvc u!d live on music. Tucn 1: lliUt t;e ou note meal. The l.i.r-..t L ndou f;g: F-rst pt destriau 'Is your lantern out?' StXJ oad do. I dou't kuow. Pll feel.' The HVct cf tsu't'uir on brick build iug . ir Bj t ,a ttudMogivo a bnck atritckisLue.s to Hub society. 'San s u,' at the Aoadeaiy of Mueir, on Monday evening rn x , 1 ixprcteu to biiug uuWu the hou e. Gon g through without change duet not tint tho hleepiug-c ir porters who tipect to he itineuihcied at Ihrtud ot the j urney. When you cll your friend Jones the bige&t fool y u ever knew, you forget jour-eit, mi; Mich ianu.e iHi't iu gooii tfite. The Cmcinnati O z M thinks wo men will cot kno'v w:at to do wilb the baliot, us it is not iou notigb for a belt r.nd net big enough lor a bustle. Pray not attempt to darn yoar cob wel p. . w.i Svifi'a advica to a gentleman of 6ron: imagination and Weak memory, v. bo was laboriously ix plaining hiaiielf. ... A young lady of Poilade'phia is gaining great reputation aaa violinist Still, the is not the only lair one who has mastered the art of handling s beau. Professor of Psychology 'What is tbe first power developed by maL':' Senior (somewhat mixed) VWilI well 1 suppose the power to creej Senior sitsdowuamii wild applause. ;You p oinised to piy that bill yes terdiy enid an argy creditor '10 a debtor. 'Yes,' calmly rt plied tha other, 'but to err is humau, to f 01 get, d.vine, aud I forgot it M ich is said atoat the healing piw er of imagiuatiou. TLero must b something in it, b. cause many a mau supposes he is well 'heel d' wheu it it omy in his mind. - The imitation frog9 now worn as or naments by the ladies, are rather 6ug geslive of leap year. Uowever, it will not do to lump at Ibis conclusion. It may be a souvenir of croak, hey? A very bril!iant piano player can woik up -Home, Sweet Home' to ar tistically that in tho bing and coufu ion of the playing it onuot.be distin guished from Moet in Egypr.' Father Is Getting Well My daughter saya, 'How much better father in kioce he used Hop Uitic r. lie u ge.ting well alter bu long euUfring from a duease declared incurable, and we are so glad that be used your letters. A lady of Kocheakr, N. Y. liY GENKALJ. B. HOOD Array, published f.r Late Lieutenant-Qenera.1 Confederate States, Tts Heed Orplan Hemanal Fnnfl, BY (JUNEIi VL G. T. BEAUREGARD, NEW ORLEANS, 1883. 7 be entire proceeds ariaiD&r. f-oin the rale of this work are devoted to The Hood Or phan Me inoril Fuud, which is Tee ted in ( United States Keistered BoDds for the nur ture, care, support and education i f tbe tec infants deprived of their parents last som mer at New Orlea, (the melancholr inci dents of which sad Dereavement ate still fresh in the public mind. ) The book is an elegant octavo, c ntair in? 3l0 pages, with a fine photograph likenea and a line steel engraving, made expressly for this work, four large maps of battle fields, bound in handsome Urav English Cloth, at TilftUE DOl.LA.KH,' or in a fine fbeep llinding, with Marble- Kdge, THRKK DUL L AK8 AND FIFTY CeNTS-In Half Hound Morocco, library tj!e, FU.R lOi,LARw". or in best )vant lurkev Mr.cc, fail Gilt Sides and Ede3, FIVE "DOLLARS. Oi the receipt from aov verfcon reroittintr by mail or express, of tha Amount in a regis tered letter or by a pnsttl oider, bank draft, or c.eck, a copy will be imme'lUtelj sent free of postage, register ed as second c&cs matter. The volume is published in the best style of typography, on elegant paper, with illustra tions, executed as highest specimens of art. The author, the subject, the purpose, all alike render it worthy a place in every libra ry, on every desk or upon the book shelf of every hiUBe in the country. Agents wanted in every town and county in tbe United States, and a preference will be given to honorably ci charged veterans froui the army. To the ladies, who feel a di-ire to express their sympathy witk the Ho d Orpban Me niorial Fund the sale of this hook among their circle of friends will afford an excel lent way of coot ibuting suostantitl aid to so deserving a cause. i.. For terms, rates to agent', etc , ad dre:, with full particulars, 05L Q. T. BEAUrtKOARI), Publisher, On be half .f the Hood Memorial Fund, jan2l3aos New Orleans, La. Standard Domestic........ BACON North Carolina, Basis, V E).. M' Shoulders, lb... ...... ...... Sides, 4ip M)wm..i.w..M Wceteni Smoked Hams...... Sides, V & Shoulders. M Dry Salted Sides. V & ............. Shoulders, fl..M......M BEEF Live weight ......... tARKELo Spirits Turpentine Second Hand, each 1 25 New York, each, new M 1 75 .iE8WAX fi) 20 BRICKS Wilmington, 9 M 8 00 Northern 90 BUTTEX-Jforth Carolina lb 12 Northern, If lb.. 18 CANDLES Hpenn Tallow, f p. . Adamantine, V set.... CHEESE N orthern Factory, V fi ... - Dairy cream, "f? fi... ....... 8tate, fi COFFEE Java. V D Rio. VJb 12K Laguyra, ft 18 Q 20 CORN MEAL V bushel.... 77WO 80 COTTON TIES 'bdl 1 75 Q 2 60 DOMESTIC Sheeting, 4-4 V yrl O " Tarn, V bunch 96 0 ' 1 BH Maekerel, No. 1, p bbl....l 00 O30 00 No. 1,9K bbl 8 75 9 00 Maekerel, No. 2, V bbl.... 12 50 00 00 No. 2, X bbl 6 00 v? 6 bO Maekerel, No. 3 V bbL....00 00 t$ 8 6C Mullets, V bbl ......3 00 & 3 25 N. (J. Herring, Vkeg 6 60 O 6 uo Dry Cod, y ft 7 LOUR Fine, V bbl... 0 00 Super, Northern, bbl... 5 00 Extra do " bbl... 6 00 Family " bbl... 7 00 City MillEx,.8uper V bbl... 7 00 " Family W bbl... 7 50 " Ex. Family bbl... 8 00 FERTILIZERS Peruvian Q uano, 7,2000 fts . 60 00 00 00 Haugh's Phosphate " " 00 00 00 00 tt 12 I 6 13 VA 7 6 2 filisoellaneous lL IligellancouB. FIH Headquarters 13 14 10 28 18 25 40 i 11 14 15 11 SO 20 E IHL0 AY for ail that is good, useful, pretty Hh.Vch r , SoL Bear c& 3Srbis( I market Street. Have tbe pleasure of again announcing to the public tint we have an unusual and attractive oiock ana are prepare" to offer ( cusioiners one 01 mo vjj.emmw vubwo owuvo 01 READY-IVr-fl-DE CLOTHIIMG ! Prices ranging in Suits from $3 00 upwards ! i o 0 4 00 5 so 6 50 8 00 7 25 7 75 8 25 A beautiful and grand assortment in GENT'S PURTTISHIKrG GOODS ! Which we guarantee cannot be equaled in this city A nno HDe4, 4 latest styles in ana onoc$ : In all qualities and prices, imported direct fromthe MaRufarhr whicn we guarantee to be of superior Equality. We also have one of the choicest and largest stocks of Two and . Ply and Brussels Carpets, Rugs, Matting and Oil loths at astonishing low prices. Please examine. dec lg "... " 45 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 00 00 " 35 00 " 00 00 Whann's Phosphate " 00 00 51 00 40 00 45 00 47 00 10 CO 67 00 70 00 70 00 00 00 67 50 10 II 1 25 Carolina Jrerulxer Ground Bone, Bone Meal " Flour Narassa Guano, Complete Manure Wando Phosphate, " " 00 00 BergerABruta'aRos." " 00 00 Wiloox, Gibb it Co., ma nipulated Guano.... ...... 48 00 GLUE y lb 8 GRAIN Cora,store,V 561bs 75 Corn, cargo, 56 fis...... 60 Corn,yeL, busheL None. Oats, V bushel 65 Peas, cow, bushtl. ....... 55 HIDES Green, V 4 O Dry, fi M 10 BAY Eastern, V 100 lbs... I 10 North River, 100 lbs.... 1 00 HOOP IRON V .ton 90 00 LARD Northern? lb 7i 8 North Carolina V Jb 11 LIME V bbU 90 Q 1 00 LUMBER City steam sa'wd Ship stuff, resawed, SM ft. 18 00 20 00 Rough edge plank. V Mft.lo 00 Q18 00 Wtet India cargo, accord ing to quality, y M ft.. .12 00 Dressed nooring,seasoned. lb 00 Scantling and boards, com mon, V M ft 12 00 MOLASSES Cuba.hhd gl S2 Cuba, bbls., V gal 35 Sugar house, nhds. 3? gal. 'I i " " bbls. V gal... 22 Orleans Choice bbls. gal. 35 NAILS Cut, 20dto4d,k'g 2 60 0 1 LS Kerosene, g al 1 3 Lard, V gl 1 10 Linseed, f gal 1 00 Rosin. gal.. 12 PEANtfTS V bushel 90 POTATOES -Sweet, bus. 00 Irish, Northern, bbl 2 00 PORK Northern, city mess. la 00 Thin, V bbl ...00 00 Prime, W bbl (extra) CO 00 EKOE WEISS Has impoi-ted expressly lor A large line of 14 00 ih 00 Rump, V bbl - 00 00 4 00 & 45 & 3 60 ' i 4.S 1 lo! 20 1 35 50 2 50 i 00 00! 00 00 on 00 1 7 00 1 15 ! IX Car 0 0 d a I Our two New Stores will make an . UNEQUALLED DISPLAY THIS WEEK. oeo. mm. :o: - 1 FIRE WORKS IN EVERY VARIETY Wholesale and Retail, at New Stores, i GEO. MYERS. J I. FRENCH AND DOMESTIC CONFECTlOHEil J . to 50 cents. Nuts, Figs, Raisins, 'Apples, Lemons, Orafy? Cocoa Nuts. Fancy Boxes in every'variety, at popular prices. GEO. MIES! I Lower than Ever. 12 13 70 80 00 70 10 " ' 8 9 6 a JAKGK ST03KOF OAK, ASH, ic. at greatly reduced prices Fu'l stock of the beet OAL ia the cit? ?ery low indeed. Ian 26 J. A. SPRINGER. SCHOOL CF DRAWING. PAINTING, ETC. TNSTKl CTION GIVKNin CraTon, Lepia L and India Ink Drawing, also, Fainting io Water Colors, Oil, ha tel ai d Coloring Photographs, at reasonable rates. For foitber particulars inquire at the School Fooms of Misses Burr A James, in the rear of St. James Church nor 21 Ladies' Emporium, rjlHE MISSES KARBEk A McGOWA!?, harejot receired noTclti-s ia Hair Good., Nobt ariel" tfcollops, ','ora)andT,'Coqu-ts, "Mignn" Coquets, Ptff Hralr's'atd Ourls, Inrisiolrf net', all shade Va-iine: A far rite new Pomade, al wajs 00 hand. Braid, Pulls and Curls. tide from Comb ings and Cut Hair. Hair Jeaelrj uade to order.. , 0-?er for Stamping- and Embroidery promptly attended to. A nice assortment of Ladies' I'mderwear made of beet material. A freeh supply of Children's CC0C1, Flan rel and Waterproof Salts, sixes 2 to I J, In fant slips, Skirts end Robes. Orders Ukea for Bridal Wardrobe. . Front Street, Wilmlaetou, K. O. tan 16 tilCE Carolina, lb 7 East India, V & 00 Bough, bushel .....1 00 HAGS Country, lb 1 Oitr, V fl 14 KOPE Hemp Manilla SALT Alum, ? sack Lirerpool,Jp sack American y$ sack Marshal's fine, V sack.... Cadis y sack M SUGAR Cuba, lb Porto Rico, V A- Coffee, 2) B " fi... C--" " ib.......M..... Ex C lb Crushed TQ B.. oOAP Northern, lb SllIiMGL.JSS Contract, y X 8 00 9 7 00$ Common, V M 1 50 2 25 j STAVEk4 W. O. bbl. f? M.10 00 15 00 i R O hhd. W E 00 00 00 00 I TALLOW V Ib 8 00 i TIMBER Shipping ? M ...10 00 12 00 ! Mi 1, extra per JM 8 60 10 75 Mill, prime perM 7 00 8 00 Mill, fatr per M 5 00 6 50 Common, per M .........4 00 4 50 Inferior to Ordinary,per M 3 00 4 00 WHISKEY North'n, per gl 1 25 3 50 fiorth CaroJna, per gal... 1 50 2 25 WOOL Unwashed, per S... 20 25 Washed! Der fi ... .... 26 28 Burrr wool, oer D. ........ 15 17 00 00 i 00 i 1 40 00 10 00 11 10 4 7 vu ines. ijiquors ana Lrnamp agues; Retailed at Wholesale Prices during. the Holidays. GEO. MYERi I 1 :o: ', . ' . " Otard, Duoev & Co., Brandy, : Vintage 1861 $8 00 per gallon. Ajmontilado Sherry, the best ever bronght totb market, $6 00 per allos. Table Sherry, $12 j per gillon ' : :0: - PONY, BLUE GRASS, 0ELM0NIC0 CLUB HOUSE, SVEET MASH, BAXltl OLD RYE WHISKEYS, 82 TO $6 PER GALLON. COMrlUHION f WINE $1.50 PER GALLON. ; Giye your friend a Barrel of Parole D'Honneur Flour, best in the won ' ; ' GEO! MYERS, Sole Affi A -:o: We have over two thousand Barrels and Cases cf f FRESH, CHOICE FAMILY GBOCERUS Comj)rising every conceivable variety of FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS ! And as we are selling at unusually low prices, call before tliMM-h j""1! GEO MYfil'. :os 5O.O0O Havana and Domestic Cigars' Give your friend a box of 100 Cigars costing from $2 .50 to ?t-M Creo. Buyers dec 7, 93h 13, 16 Sonlh fr S Kerosene Oil 7 Cents Per Gallon ! TO MEET COMPETITION I offera NOj 1 ARTICLE OF XI CROSS II? 21 pit at 7 Cents, Per Gallon. Hold enlj at retail. Hab, Doors, blinds, raiots and UUs at bottom prices. Send along your orders. GEO. A.. PECK. SAFETY OIL AT 15 CTS. A GALLON, 1AM SELLING a beautiful Oil, perfectly reliable and GUARANTEED SAFE, at i eecu a gallon. It produces a superior iint ana is comparatively free from oaor, dec 8 GEO. A. PECK. You Would Like to Know r YYHEUfi IO CiU TO GET THE BKST I.;qor-, Oysttrs, Wines, Cigars, etc. Tho Sew Restaaraui and Saloon opened by WILL WEST, in the Custom Ilonse Alley, Lit tLe best ol everything at very reasonable prices. New, neat, clean and; private, is the Office Saloon. , . WILL WEST, dc 15 " Froprittor. For Smithville. rjlHB STEAjIER PASS PORT, now under renova- tion, will be represented by the bteaxer OR AND O. as tor abore. LeaTe Wilmington 2 P If dallr. For Freight or Passage apjr ly on board, or of jan 19 GK0.;MYEK8. Ag mt. CRAY'S SPECIFIC TRADE MARK Tbi Or a English Retir edy. An us faillrg cd if for femiE' W a k n t s hea, mpo. -1 t wvs Tninii a ta m a ni low, as ; sequence of )lt bi ; m: " iMotice. GEORGE ;M. SL'MMEREL'L, 3 Memorr J Unlrrsal a lr f'1 U . tt n if- :)Tt ana mtvr otner w -j ware. - -r , : Laving been' ajlmittfed a mn.ixr nf nr ? film on the 1st ir slant, the name and style will hereafter be Al.TAFKEU. PRICE & CO. . 1 1 SBU Fun particular, lo our, rr i whieb wa ilasim tn mnC tr'tam bt SoaU " ' . u on. 3,Thapci5c Me4Woe I j a. drugirist at f 1-per pckr. or f IJT aees for. 45.-or will ba .ent free Irr ; receipt 'of the'moner br tuidresflAf THS OAY MEDlOlff st MAliAbfea Hlnf k: Detroit SX-'M in Wilmington a ad rrry' br all drvrvUtM. oct it we dec"8 Respectfully, ALTAFKEK & PRICls. NEV GOODS A no A new YEAR ! TKA. H. J. B A K Kit h.n4 . ltX Stock of Hats, Bounces for old and young. Old harfi a' Cans Hreaarst O.n. andailiwdcfChil reu'a Good., Ciochtet uocay, a ques, cloaks acd infantV Packs. All kiud of dair work done to ordor. Urldm made of combines, old Braids worked orer. Bandaux, Puff, Ccqiet's Jnnsiole Fronu, Saratoga Wayes A,i kinds of Wiiotd and repaired. All orders Droasnttv filial from the country. I goarant satisfaction lupairona. Gee) 31 Hi eranei1 Or?ann and Or O - - fj t "p ECK1V D ALMOST DAiLV. fj J are selling a' remarl ably, U A fooplet stock ofBchoo H&U " Books and Fiatiosrry alaj f' p 4- 1 L febl 4 Bock ate f
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