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EDITOR AVD PBOPBIKTOK.
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adrertuing rates low and liberal
y Subscriber will please report any aad
H failures to receive tfreir papers regularly.
Hew Advertisements.
fc&OWN & EODDICKt
5 & 10 Cent Store,
(N. K. CORSER OF MARKET AND
HECvD TB'.ET6.)
T.-KG THIS- OPPORTUNITY -of
..yWrfnr thair rerv lib
WK
thj-kimr tne cruris -
.Ir3i.i'Oi.aKe ii. U.e nbore branch of our bu
ri!tn oiref tU that at lo tune slues
.uTor.topK hae we err earned tach
",ed to recent grea- advance in such good,
We are n 3 w lull j p.epared to offer the
Largest and Cheapest
,MorlBeatevh.wB in this section at an J
r.me We can with truthfulness assert that
, Btock U more thn double the size of any
?bert t.isind -ruth ?f. Baltimore It ii
a rerj eaij matter to call in and ver fy the
b etateroett .
Ve wuld also ad! that we hare of late
i i ,ed eereral now departments to the above,
nbich we retail it hiher prices, cotsisUng
rf many ueeful artie: iQj Hu,ekeeP!' C;?
BUc . we have a demand for, ad in luture
:n . .nimr to keeD adding any
and eTerjthin we can buy useful and below
ri'ue. Ourint ntin is to make thil TUB.
Store f the fio. th for
Uargaind of all Kinds-
The following is a v-ry imperfect Hit but
ou
r apace will admit ot no more.
Childrens 81ates,
Perf jmery.
Jewelry,
G mbs,
Fop Guns
poor Jlumpe.-s,
Cork Screws,
Dolls,
Hair Pins,
Pulleys,
Lemon gquefxirs,
Wa lets,
Brushes,
0' s
Tin Ware,
Hciuors,
Fre.ch DreiiiugT,
Blacking,
Iok,
Oil Cn
Machine Oil,
Faoce.e,
Trays,
Trumpets,
Toiletl t?oa
Bracelets,
Table and Tea 3poons,Beads,
Marbles.
Htove Polish,
Piatols,
Can Openers,
Hoals,
'eedle and Pins,
Hhovels,
Hammers,
Pocket Book?, .
i
Balls,
Padlocks,
Chisels,
Fcrew Drivers,
MirrorB,
Clothes Pins,
Hpones,
Jumping Ropee,
ote Paper and En-ToUet ets.
Telopea,
Vases.
Featber DnitiB,
Doll Carriaf s,
Fasor Straps,
Hruoms,
Buckets,
Ba-kets,
. Vtlociptdes,
Cans,
Wafro?s,
Wh Boards,
Clocks. ,
na'nburg Ldgmgp, fepooi uonon,
Uambu'-fr Insertions, Hpool Hilk,
Ladies A Gent Udk'fs,Spool Flar,
Linen Table Napkins, Ladies Rose,
Liaen Tab e Doilies, Childrers Rose,
kuchirfr. Gents Hocks,
Colterettf, Gents hirta,
&c, Ac, &c, S:c,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. -
BROWN & ItODDICK,
5 and 10 Cent Store,
y. E. Corner of Market and Second Streets
feb2l
New Crop Cuba.
3 OS Hiids ami Tierces
New Crop Cuba Molasr,es,
Now landing ex Brig Flora.
For 8ale'low by
'WILLIAMS & MUKC1IISON.
Potatoes,Flour,Suarf
300 Bbls. Early Rose- Potatoes.
lOOO Bbls Flciir, Super to
Extra Family,
S7o Bbls Sugar, Granulated,
Standard A, Extra C and C,
425 Bags Coffee, Rio,
LaguyraWd Java,
350 Boxes Smoked
and D S Sides,
400 Boxes Lye and Potash,
225 Boxes Laundry
and Toiiet Soap,
150 Boxes Starcn,
250 Whole and Half Boxes
Candles,
Candy, Paper, Snufi Tobac
co, Nails, Buckets, Hoop
Iron, &c
500 Bales Choice Timothy
and Eastern Hay,
3200 Sacks Marshall's Fine Salt,
4500 Sacks Liverpool Salt,
3500 Sacks Peruvian
Cotton
Guano,
For sale low by
WILLIAMS A MURCHI80V,
febjt -Waelesale Gro. k Com. Merta.
wmj i
The Baili .Ieiiew. 1
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hi ii rmm s sam- ' - ' . 1 -- - 1 j
VOL. V. WILMINGTON, N. C THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1880. NO13
LOCAL. NEWS.
If ew Adrertuementa.
. A uaio. Mirtiv Seed Rioe.
P Hnnssameaa A Great American Novel.
Yatx . Fair Dealing.
Eggs sell for 12J centi per dozen.
Wirdow Glass ali sizes at Altafier A
i'rice's. ' f
Plenty of fresh pork in Market this
morn'mg. ;
Barque Karen, hence, arrived at Lit r
pool on the IStb loat. .
C&rolioa Lodge No. 4c 4, Knight of
Honor, meets to-night.
Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives- ko.
or the Children at Jagobi's.
Barque Viva, Petersen, hence, arrived
at Antwerp on the 13th inst .
Barque Fingal, Paulson, hence, ar"
rived at Antwerp on the 12th inst.
Barque Mathilde, Ai aland, for tbi
port, sailed from Madeira on the 3d inst.
A lady's train at a muddy crossing and
a wash day dinner are generally picked
up.
Full Metal and Walnut Show Cases, all
styles arid sizes, at Altaffeb, Pkice
& Co's. ,
. v vn ni0hf ThnpnJ
dike, hence, arrived at Boston on the
Health Officer James sent thirty odd
bunches, of spoilt fish out of market this
morning.
Schooner Mary McQee, from Belfast,
Me., for this porr, arrived at Newport on
tbe 23d inst.
of all winters. The thermometer is be I J
ow zero all the time.
'It appears somewhat unfair that when
a man dies his better-half should be en
titled to only a third.
Kerosene will soften boots or shoes
that have been hardened by water, and
will render them pliable as new.
Tbe life of a washerwoman is not one
of unbroken happiness because htr lines
do not always fall in pleasant places.
Christmas Fire Dogs and Fire Irons, I
Fluting Machines and every sort f
tiara ware at lowest sore oi casn prices at I
acobis.
It is said that the bureau of engraving
has not a single dollar bill in its reserve
stock. Singular coincidence. Neither
have we.
- i
A delinquent' merchant was up before I
the Mayor this morning but was released
-;i,f -;.i u?a
"""""" uu raJiU w
City Treasurer.
z - T .
The gatekeeper of a Western toll
- - . -
bridge was discharged recently because
he always allowed his sweetheart to pass
OTerlhl "lie n.re- tollrf hi.
It seems to be now definitely settled I
that there will be no St. Patrick's parade
I
ou ioc xi iu vi iuarKu, n may. taont
. 1 1TiL t 1 r 1 TTT ii I
fore, expect clear weather on that day. I
If anything will reconcile a mau to
old age it is to have a beautilul young I
ady rush up to him when the evening I
train comes in, hug and kiss and call him 1
tat hot
Dandrufl eradfeated. the scaln made
clean, and gray hair restored to us origi- j
nal youthful beauty and vigor by
the use of Hali Veqetablb Sicilian
Mothers, do not let vour darlines I
suffer with the Whooping Cough, while I
jou have atemedy so near at hamd, Use
uuu b uuugu ojrup, uu ioe intiei
snfrapr t;ii .rn -ir..r r: or I
wuuw. - n A 4 4 BUUU UUU I vltCI. X ilVC AO
cents
Indkatltus.
For the South Atlantic States partly I
'lr.n- -.fl, :U1 I
rains, rtoutn to West winds slight changes
o. temperature.
More Green Peas.
Mr W. B. Hocut, ot Rocky Point, cut I
roni niM trilitr farm An I
from his truck farm, on yesterday, several
green pea pods about one inch and a half
long. The vines were in bloom over ten
days go.
Tried Again.
" Thieves have made two unsuccessful at
tempts to rob tbs meat house of Mr Jno.
A. Saunders, on his farm, near this city,
since i hey met wun the warm reception
given them by the watchman abouuwo
weeks ago. , a i I
Save your money and bay your BuUd
f O 11.. Hl.M a. 'n. . I
uig ouuoi iruut nti.cr e rncev t '
1 Bui Down.
The Nor. barque Fram, hence, far
Glasgow, which was found bottom up
and towed into Lamlath Bay has been
lifted up so far that it has been ascertained
that she was rua down. There is a Urge
hole in her starboard side, and It is sup
posed that she is the vessel that the
steamer Hestia reported having run
dwn. No intelligence has been received of
her crew of ten men.
j The DlffrcBCtt.
Th CharlotU Observer asserted a few.
days ago that Charlotte bad sent a larger
sum to the Irish Relief Fund than any
ether place in the State. We quoted from
tke Observer its assertion and (hen made
the inquiry "how much have you sent?'
We have scanned the Obsctver carefully
since,and have not yet seen any reply But
we learn from the Evening Frest of Char
lotte, that the amount collected and
forwarded from , that city, was $257
Wilmington's fund, as we have betoie
stated, was $927, making a difference of
$570 in favor of our city.
j For the Penitentiary.
The convicts who were sentenced at the
last term of the Criminal Court, with the
j exception of two, started for the 'pen.' this
1 ra3rni0g in charge of Dan. Howard, the
I Jailor. John Gradv. who was convicted
of manslaughter, and sentenced to twenty
vAart imnHnnmflnt. t.nnr .n antval to the
I i . ... . ...
i nnnrpmn ionrt. .jnnn ninrriii. couvicluu
'
of larceny, paid the fine imposed by the
I Court, and had his sentence of one year in
I ... . w
the penitentiary commuted, ine names
are as follows :
George West, larceny, seven years.
joteph Pajay, larceny, five years.
i Maria Hall, manslaughter, twenty years J
I Emma Johnson, larceny, three years.
mi r nil ti: if.17. 1 - AJ
Link Pickett, larceny, five years.
Samuel Staey, larcepy, six years.
Dock Deberry, larceny, one year.
Jack Smith, larceny, five years
.r,W,mti p.iv i. t rm nniv whit nArnn
in the above list.
Arson the Accused In Jail.
! , , . . ' ,
Henry Cruse, colored, who is charged
with larceny and arson.lhad aperliminary
hearing this mornlug in both cases, be I
fore Justice T. M. Gardner, and was
committed to jail without bail. Cruse is
charged with setting fire a year or so ago
to the residence of Mr. John A. Sanders I
. . iV. . . iV -.,,1
"W,",WUI "" . WJ -" i
I w-i t a tt I i i i .i i
r-iansreaa. xie cnargeu wun
itaaiiDr fnrniture and crockery from the
dence before he set fire to it. The
itoleg farDUure, crockery etc, were pro-
L ' s -.a ' !C A u w
ail iirti in i ni ir . in i iiinii Liiinii ii v an r
: J I
Sanders.
The evidence is "bang up" against the
nriaonar nmMiniHi .if. itiMm.
. ' '
have not been getting along very well
M. !
wgetoer oi late, ana a aay or two ago
, ' . tA"Wft wa ,n(, hm rnt fik w
... ... . . . ..f
- ,.. .. . . ,, . . . ' t
of r.Ul..Uoa d,. .b. kn.w .bo.t
has been corroborated by tangible proofs
in the way of stolen articles which were
1
i U t- W .ffinj. II... wVo I
himu huw whid ui w-t, i
was empowered to do so by 'a search war"!
rant.
i Rocking Houses
The practice of rocking houses and I
tearing down fences in some localities of
lawS. tk. rUKt hia ni.nnni I
this city during the night, has increased
to n larmmg extent. If the practice i"
tbe result ofj thoughtlessness, the offenders
should be apprehended and made to un-
deri(tand inch thoughtlessness will
not oe wierateo. ii hib voo spim oi tne
devil in these who indulge in it, they
should be caught and have that spirit
crugbed. ! (ew nighta ,g0
the house ofl
, j ! , j,
a widow laa
a widow lady was rocked and the missiles
were hurled
with such impetus as to
split J the
i
panels ot the door. The
names of the offenders are known, and no
jv. it, Ui
UUUU .-.-w-
over to the
wuucrV"M" , p:iT J uv
has offered a reward of $25 for he appre
hension of offenders of this kind. Last
III; I
night, a dwelling near the earner of Fifth
d Ann waf reckand the lad
i! I I . I
inmates so badly frihtnei that they
left their . house by tbe back way and re
nalred to the dweiiiog of a neighbor and
a ktd for the protection of tbe gentJeman.
It Is high time this thing should be stop-
ped.
From the Quaker
V. .1. flamnhelL of PhiladaJohia. nn
der date of Oct. 4, 1879, certified to tbe
wonderful eficaav of Warner's Safe Pill
mrA Rf TrVnlfl In rsaovinff a Iir Aim.
Lmaafnaaled bv chronic cossunition
ann vellowtxtn.
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Telephonic Notes.
Mr, D P Ormes returned to this city
last night after a short visit to bis friends
and relative in Richmond. Mr. Ormes
will now enter upon .the discharge t f bis
duties as manager of the .Telephone Ex
change Mr. De Forrest has erected a tele--.phoce
line in Florence, 8 C, between the
telegraph pffice and freight office of the
Wilmington, Columbia & Augusta Rail
road. He leave for Goldsboro in a few
days to erect a line between the railread
tftices in that town.
A Gt neroos Dunalion.
Bhrrifl S. H Manning has donated to
the Fue Department, thrcugb the Chie
Ennir eer, Col. R ger Moore, the band-
Mme sum of $100, in appreciation o
their efiurts to save his property from de
struction on the morning of the recert
6 re In his letter, accompanying the do
nation he expres ed his approbation o
tbe entire department, but made especial
mention of tbe Cape Fear as worthy of
particular notice. He requested Colone
Moore to distribute the money among the
several companies as in his judgment
should seem best, and it was disbursed as
follows: To the Cape Fear Company,
$25; Little Giant Company, $20; A.
Adrian Company, $20; Hook and Ladder
Company, $17 60; Stedman Bucket Cost-
pan y $17.50.
The Irish Relief Fund.
The following correspondence explains
elf, and would have been given to the
DUbHc some days ago had it not been for
I '
tne absence from the city of Mayor
Fishblate. The names of the donors to
the Irish Relief Funi haying been pub
lished from time to time heretofore, we
deem it unnecessary to give them again:
Hon. S. H. Fishblate, Mayor of City of
Wilmington, ri, U., Chairman Irish
Relief Meeting.
Deab Sib: We beg leave to report the
results of the labor of the Committee ap pointed
by you at the Irish Relief Meet
ing held January. It Is a most gratify-
ing feature of the liberality of our people
mad iud twumtuuiiiwua n eta uut vuuBoeu
to any naticnality. ni represent all
shades of religion and politics. We here
I to append the names of the cc
- disposition of the iund.
contributors
Alkx. Sfrunt, Treasurer,
F. W. Eerchkeb, Chairman.
Citt of Wilmington, N. C,
Mayor's Office, February. 25, 1880.
F w Kerchner, Esq., Chairman Com
nutiee jjisn neuei r una i
SlE. Yonr reDOrt of amonnf. viz
" "
927, collected and forwarded for the
benefit ef the "Irish Relief Fund" has
been weeded. The exhibit of such a
iEni of wnerolence oa the part of our
hltlzen. irrespective of religious creed or
- i:n z a. s
pecuniary condition, is a ntuug tesiimo-
nlal to that philanthropic spirit which
reeponas to tne - wie or aisascer.
i ne generosity oi ine citizens oi wut
mineton wh eh has been taxed on manv
occasions when widespread distress
pervaded tneir own, or a toreign land
has become proverbial. The alacritv
with whieh they responded to the cry for
ad, pecuniary and otherwise, in
lf ?f that portion of thi. fair ld
("yellow fever and the bread which they
V 10 "arving ireiana is aiice
chAranteristiR of this nmnifl. unrl ! th
.
..: of Mnprnn. n,tnra TKau
have given not grudgingly, nor yet of
necessity, but cheerfully. For the manner
iu which the committee has discharged the
duty imposed upon them, they are en-
titled to the gratitude of the whole com
IUUOIJ .
? J 9
S. H. Fishdlate,
Mayor.
uViw.
The fceof d00" lfmJ tha.1
lpreeent We believe the schedule for
visits is $3.00, which would tax a man
confined to his bed for a year, and in
neea a ,au2 ovtT A:WY JW
ior meaicai aneuwance aionei Ana one
single bottle of Hop Bitters taken in time
would save the $1,0 '0 and all the year's
sickness. Ed,
Pbyslclans Wine,
New Yoik physicians say that they have
been usiug Speer's Port Grape Wine and
Wine Biuers in their practice for years, to
the entire satisfaction of their patients and
themselves, and take great pleasure in
recemmend'ng thena to the public as being
aUibtl is claimed for them, and, in fact
tbe most reliable they can find. For sale
by Green & Planner, Jas. C, Mauds and
P. L. Bridgers & Co.
An Old Man Restored to Health.
Batavia, N. Y , Sept. 15, 187.
H. H. Warner & Co , Rochestxr, N.
X. GSNTI.SMBS Fcr forty years I
have suffered with Diabetes, being obliged
to void urine as often as once in 30 min
utes, and have also been a great sufferer
from palpitation of tbe heart. I aa now
caing your Diabetes Cure, and can truly
say, at 70 years of age, that tt cukes
me feel like a new caan.'
Pirnyt SSOWXlitAS,
Thermometrieal.
From the United States Signal Office in
this place we obtain the following report
ot tne thermometer, as taken this morn
tng at 6:56 o clerk :
Atl an a, Ga. 61
Mobile," a.la ..62
Angnata. Qa. 57
Cairo, 52
Charleston, 8. C....60
Cincinnati..: ...55
Cortieana, Tex....63
Fort Gibson, I. T.46
GalTton....M.......63
I odUnoIa. 62
Jacksonville, FU...61
Cnoxville....... 69
Ly ncabarf . ,54
steaaphta, Tan..., &
Montgomery AJa...66
Naahrille 53
New Orleans......
New York............45
PanU Kaasa. Ha...63
Savannah, Oa 59
8hrereport...........65
Ht Loaia Mo
St. Marks, Fla.M...00
Vickaburjr, Miss.... 68
Wahitwfton.......&6
WUBinjEtoa.MM.61
New Advertisements.
Seed Rice.
1000 BD8-ELS prinie
SEED RICE.
For sale by
feb 26 f
ALFRED MARTIN.
A Great American -KoreL
rpHE MASTER OF RID LEAF,
-- By Mrs. E. A. Meriwether.
First American from London Edition.
Cloth $1. 25- Paper 75 cents.
Songs,
FBOd THE PUBLISHED . Writing of
Alfred Tennyson, set to Mutic bv Vari
ous uemposers. rrice f 5.
or sale at
HEINSBERGER'S,
feb 26 39 and 41 Mai ket st.
Dissolution.
THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existine
under the name and style of SKINNER
k LYONS, as Machinists, in this city, is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. Tbe debts
of the eoneern wiU ba paid by S. W. Skinner.
8. W. SKINNER,
feb 25- L. B. LYONS.
Notice.
TJAVING COMPLETED OUR FACTORY
we are prepared to fill orders for Saih.Doors,
Blinds and Building Material of every de
scription.
We have added Flaniog Mills to our estab
iahment, and will kaep on hand a large
stock ef well selected and thorough! v mason.
ed Flooring, Weatker-Boar diner, and all
iiQQi oi urwea liUmDar,
Respectfully,
ALTAFFER, PRICi A CO.
FACTomT : Officii.
Foot ef Walt ut it. Nutt. near Red Cros s
Combustibles I
AND
Comestibles !
OUR P. L. HAD TO LEAVE TOWN TO
superintend personally some special se
lections in Baltimore while they were makiag
up tbe mrv in the Grady case, Thursday, but
was here Friday, ween Mr. McRae said :
APPLES, LIQUID, AND SOLID,
are at the bottom of all the joys and troubles
of the world, from the time of Adam to this
day, and consequently
P. I. Bridffers & Co.,
20, 22, 24, 26 and 28 Front Streot.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Keep on hand to wash them di-.wn. Anni
Brandy, Apple Jack. AddI Jell. Anni.
Fresh. Apples by the Peck, Apples by the
pound. Apples big. Apples red, Stuart Whis
key, Apples Preserved. Annies Dried. innii
uj ue 4urw App.es oy ue can, Apples
small, Apples brown, (Apples yellow, and
Apple butter, Porter, Lager Beer, Currant,
damlin bags. Cheese, Crackers. Wine, Jel
lies, Ham loose, CanraM Hams'rf C Hams and
Deviled Hams for th aon of Adam, and
Chipped Beef,Potatoes, Rice, Me al,Corn and
itfJJtSfrton and
k- IV i a 1 . . .
NOTi
MIXED.
IYERT ARTICLE
fARRANTED to be
as represented,or mone fatumed. No charge
iiwwr vrooas. ana everv noav wei
vemea, ua ue aungry
M a TV r. 1 I i ' . .
nd Thirsty supplied
the Best this Com
ent ana tne world
affords at
P.
It- Bridgbrs & Co,,
FAMILY GBOCERS,
i ' i i I .
20, 21, U9 2 aadlis Front Street,
Wilminglbiir IV. C,
Ifeb
21
CHAS. KLEIN,
Dndertater !aii
u I -
CaM.Uaier,
Princess Street, in
Basement of th
Journal Buildingt
.WILMINGT
pjr, s.
0.
r A fine assortment of Coffins and Cas
kets oooatantly on h&sdi Furniture Repairtd,
Cleaned aad Yarniahed. Orders bv tele
graph t mail promptly Ailed. nov i
MH
Old ne7opaTJ8iu
QUANTITY OfJLD HEWSPAPEBa
wrapplai, orered for sale eats?at the '
1 1 ;
if
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m
i 'Hi
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PLEASE KOTICE.
We will beg ad to receive communications
2rom our friends on ay and all lub ect o
general interest but:
. i ..
The name of the writer must always be fur
nished to the Editor
Communications ztuit b
one side of the.paper.
nitttn rn only
Personallties'inust Ik abided. .
And.it is especially axd pacticularly nut, r
tood that the Editor does not always end, ite
the views of correitvonde.rt, unlees so ti d
In the editorial colu na.
New Advertisements.
Wot ice.
J MOST RESPECTFULLY T4NDER.MY
eitizeni of Wikcirgton and vicinity.
Office on North side Market, bet. r.
ond and 7 hi d streets. '
, I P. W.1MTLR.M I',
feb 27-iw
YHEKE do jou get h.i ihl Tuvtl:;.
Where do you get the best Lad ies Hose
Where doycu get the bcsl Gents Iloie ? .
Where do you get the best Handktrchiels?
Where do you get the best Linen Collars ?
J Ov W O W A 1 V iAJO
Where do you get the best Whisk Br)omi.,
Where do you get the best Clothes Brushed
Where do you get tke best Glass Tea Sett.?
Where do you get the best Laundry Soap'.'
Where do you get the best Toilet Soap ?
Where do you get the best W, O. Hates
Where do you get the best '
W. G. Cupfand Saucers
Wliere do you get the best Coffee Pots:'
I .
Where do you get the best Tin Buckets
Where do you get the best Stamped Pans?
Where do you get the best Sauce Pans ?
Where do you get the best Bread Pars ?.
Where do you ge t tlio best Tie Pans ?
Where do yc u g t lie Lest Wash Bos ids'
Where do you get the best Market Baskets?
Where do yon get the best Mirrors ?
Where do you get the best
Feather Dusters ?
Where de you get the Lost . . '
i .Walnut Bi aek?!s ?
Where do you get tbe best Sifteis ?
t Where do you get the best Uoi I'aper.?. '
Where do you get the host :
Lace Trimming?.-
'The. question .is where do you got tie
above named articlft? The af.swer con es '
back: Why! at the ; .
Boston 5 and 10 Cents
Store,
"
41 nr. rnosrr qthuex, "
and 1001 other useful IIousekcepiDg ait'
tides. Special Inducnpnts cTeied to
Country Merchants. v
Ink and ViueiIas:e,
A SPECIALTY.
Ladies are invited to call and examined
Boston 5 and 30 Cants
Store
wo. 41 rroRTn paous ct.
feb 24 1
Fair Dealinar
JSD LIVI.VO P&ICEB ItL'C'CilMEN'D
YATES' Book Store to t'!e rib ic. A freah
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aad well ie!eet-d ' st-trk 'alwsjs. oa '. Laad
Chroaos, Picture rjraTBCf, Morld!igi, Ae.
Organs sjU on the InsUloiLt 1 bn at ,
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Wanted.
WANTED TaPURCDASB a hoW con
taining 4 or 6 rooms. Price not to ex
ceed $50. Any one having such aa cne and
willing to sell on easy terms can "find a r
ponnble buyer by addressing X. Y, Z, thro
th Prtit Office, ce of Brviiw OCce.
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Coney's Tobacco Store
IF YOU WAN T TRR BE3T 5 and 10 els.
Cigar g o to COKE Y'fl where you will fl
tbe largest selection of Imported and Dontt
Ic Cigars, Chewing and Kmoiiag Tu bar cc.
uenuemen wiu ptesie remeirbtr tb&t 1 do
net keep open on Sundays, therefore wthcs
who wiih U purchase my goods wl'l have to
do so doting the weetv , i
Jan 2-tt
WALTER COJnCY,
Stfeamer
ort
ILL BE4UME regular T
trips THURSDAY. February I'
30i. leaving WiTmingtoa, at 2.30, p. . if.
Bavlng been put la thr saott perfect order,
we promise Exeartiealsts every eomrort to-
Ibl. i . fJFfl 11V fry a r
sibl.
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