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!1 r r";- y ''- n- .1 Tl - . t The Daily-Review JOSH, T. JA21ES, Editor k Prop. wiuafifoToif . n UOSDai. MAOH l; 1880. : f xrrzHKX ' at ; thb posto FFt ck, at WlLMCfOTOX, N. U., A tSgOOHD-ClASb MattkhJ ' ' ' I nOW THE CENSUS WILL. BE T Alt Elf. j Tha penalty for obstructing tha census ' tilers, h beg.atbelr ' labors on to Irti Monday in Jane, are serere. The law a aja: All persona a bote the age of twaatjvoaa years who shall refuse to fur nish fctha Information required by the . opaxfisof ar numerator shall forfeit aDd pay a turn not exceeding $100, to be re- eortred In aa action of dabt. 'Presidents, dlrsctors or other officials of private cor porations wha refuse to furnish iaforma tloa required of them ars made liable to a penalty not to exceed $1,000. Only two weeks are allowed for the completion of the oensu. The compensation to the numerators ii u follows: Two cents , .or each living inhabitant; two cents fur each death reporUd; ten cents for each ..faro; fifteen cents for each manufactory, Vblch'isto oe fall for. all service!-, and u mileage or traveling expenses. TOOiMANr DIAMOND . 1 . In rtfeztfnce a 16 the diamond . neckls ce prtattrted to Urs. Fitch, daughter of Gen 'TalSaennan, bj the late Khedive of kCTpt; a tfrespon(lent of the Cincinnati XkjtfrVmakea this report ! It will be jremembered that this'necklacs '.AjrCleesaed worth $200,000, for Congress renittte Abe duties, $20,000, for the uou ; pajeuat or which it was long detained in iho New York; Customhouse. 4 After this,' lajatne informant, the necklace was sent 3 Ml.JUsfi>on knd; with General feber aM'l,. sword, deposited in the Uni ed - Staler Trtaitry for aafe keeping; Upon 'tuH3te-loouIry-Lieiitihant, Fitch ascer tained i&aj tbe jaarfr lx oni the diamonds tiaJbt-Lodil county; where he then, resided, would be mncn more than bis sr iary, and Mne'otice"ihore fouad them an elephant ou bis hands. - His father-in-law, General Sherman, took pity ' on the boy and returned the ,ceckIoe, with thanks, to the donor in Egypt.- Upon 'receiving them, the Khe di?v wrote to the General say ing, that it ; was -not bia desire that the diamonds ahonld be given to any one member of hla family, and, having learned that he had roar daughters, it was his wish then tnat the diamonds ehotxld be mounted in ; scU and divided equally - between them. art . I . ' .. . . a ocv caagnten are ura. x itch, nee Minnie Sherman, -Ella Sherman, L'rzle Bbaraaa-and lUchaeL Sherman. The ntCklAce was-than Teturaed to the Sber- family Jaod 'mounted In four mag- pendants, four . pairs . ox splendid I eclltxlrrarrlng had eight .rings; These foT udis are bow the happy possessors offoor -eoAplete '.anlU of diamonds, the TSJtiVeJ each anil being at least $75,000 This aakea each "of them rich- in her ewn ribt through the generosity of Egypt' late rmlar." r - JEHTIUEIiT.TOO aMXIOU3. It secat toua that 2Ss axuuel J. Til deafU"givingJhimsalf a great deal of un Moestary tronble and eare and 'perplex ity. In his anxiety, for the ' success . and relfart of the DenioeratiCr party He appears to act as if tbs Presidential (can'. cldacy wu a property vested a. 'him : in fet-dap!, tad in view of Bis labsuding political decslse, It had become -necessary I for hits to east abeot for a fitting person to whoa U should be bequeathed. Mr Hclrt tTatterson dv the :JjoiiiiTllle Courier-Journal, . who U an' intimate personal aad political friend of Ur. Til 9 oea ana consequently, we suppose, eaybe presuoaed to speak with authority trti the ' foUowing' important Infcrma- ttoe, through the cofuinns of his paper: "We mar farther state, as within oar posture knowledge, that Mr. Tilden does I mof teak the nomination, but that he is calsg'abOut for some one who may j lilt the burdens of the canvass from his lsQ,u2srs without tacrinclne the nartv " law. it mar be Terr kind and camid StZ Lii Ur. Tildtn to derote so much czn and aUantlon to Xht taccesa oi the Jprtj, and It may ba rery proper for him t fatl aa anxitty as to ."who may lift tia 'bardana of -tha eanrasi from hia tbfrridtTf without aicrifieing the party.' bciWi oonoalrait to be aiugtther unnec- Csry - ? Inagloe that the Demoeratlo ptrty, Unocal Its ehesea delegates, in CCatCittca smamea, WUl aatennme the . . ' . . . ... . . .-I. J kkhotvi ur, luuta, rre appreciate I tBTUt M .fiiv .v.J - s - i thtre-eje btieTS who X eel as dean an in- t -rjr--yM v Anmm - . I tctlat-a pany as he does, and who I Wfiua yBOtX as nnsellahlr and nncalcn. I ii.j v www iuv. i Cgfffrfag to this mbjecut, the New Teri WctlS,-xt tbe 23th ultimo, naea the fdleTrtrj Uaguage: Oar esteemed Kentucky eon temporary. 2 IXmricrfouxnai, naa issued in be -fcatf cf Ur. TKdSf wfcat cuy be called an xzzn to the iZtz that no man bonomU crd tX Cis&EiU la Jcse extb Mr I Tilden or somebody designated by Mr. Tilden 'The Stat is Gramercy Prk." What tremend. u c-r queyc b ba- g n Mr. Tilden 'a exibtn-c 1 Fancy i I Sb nl 1 he pass away before Juot-, who-can "give direction to tbe Democratic cauvaes in 1880? Upon tbo th ory of.ihis imperial decree, ist-ued so to speak, from "our palace in Louisville," what is the need of holding a Democratic' Con vet tioi ? Ih Republicans are obeying, as we see, a similar order issued from the beadquar-. ters of General Grant. Why talk an n the comiDg of the empire? Here on botb sides of the political world we already have monarchy, pure and simple, and the electoral franchise is announced to be a sort f right to register one's name in honor of the monarch! WAoHIXGTOX LETf EK Washington P. C. Feb. 27th. 1880. The National Democratic Committee wisely avoided Washington and St Iijnia in selecting a place of meeting for the Convention which is to nomi nate our next. President.. Cincinnati and the 22 J day of Jane will answer. I have not f-uggetted the idea of a soldier as .a candidate, bat General rianeock is not alone a soldier. While in eommand at New Orleaus. in John son's time, bis oiders we.t t'aose of a statesman and patroit, and tiiH man ners those of a gentleman. X trust full consideration will be given at Cincinnati t j the merits of U3neral Uducck in the event of General Grant's nomination by the Radicals, No measure p.opo?ed at this eesrion hie more earnest supporters than the general bankrupt bill.-, Wtiilonot per ltcted in all its details great progress has been made in its preparation'. Pe titions innumerable are received ev ery d y, and delegations of bufaiuees men from variu cities i ave been here and are o ming . Whether New Yoik and P nnyU vania have hdped Gri t or hurt hiin is a vexed question among iv;puua CaoF. - In indii acting for him, whether the instructions shall be followed or not. they hve created mien ugiy feeling among Blaine's and riuermau' friendi A significant int:mtion in given that, in the event of G ant's nomination there'Jvili ba a t.rmiuabie bolt. Bjth G'nt aad B.aine are b -ing nominated on pap r .o an ex tent never known befjre. If their friends quarrel the nomination of Sherman is h'ot improbable. .A noisy newspaper blatherskite Boynton, and an insolent army officer, General Sherman, have - been for a month throwing hard words at each other through the papers . The cor respondence closes this morning Sherman is not to be Court Martialed for saying that Boynton would abuse his good mother for ten cents, and Boynton is not to be punished for similar or worse expressions concern ing Grant. The House decided yesterday to give the Postoffice Department about one million dollars instead of the two millions asked for in support of ex tensions of the "Star'' postal services or stage routes. There was' also a provision limiting the discretion, or rather indiscretion, of the PcstofSce authorities in extending and "expedic- jna" Star routes. Goncress will nass specially upon cases where hardships rciult from its present actior. GUBDGB. imporiani to me Afflicted. We would advise all who may need the advice of a physician, to either call or write to Dr. Rooertson, 19, So. Eutaw St. Baltimore, Md., who from 15 years expe rience in Hospital and Special Practice guarantees a cure in all diseases of the urinary Organs and of the Nervous Sys tern, Organic and Seminal Weakness, lm potency (loss of sexual power), Nervous Debility and tremblirg, Palpitation 6f the Ileal t, dimness of sight or giddiness, No, turnal Ejaissions, &c., all resulting from abuses in youth, or excesses in manhood ; also all skin and blood diseases quickly cored. Dr. R. is a graduate of one of the oldest and best medical schools in this country (University of Mary lard), and re fers to the leading physicians in his city,and Un8ultinghim can rely upon honorable ana connaentiai treatment, in writine en close stamp for reply. Special attention given to all female complaints. Good ac commodations for all wishing to call and see mm. Medicine sent to any address. An Old Man Restored to Health. Batavta, N. Y., Sept. 15, 1879. H. H. Warner & Co . Rochester. N i. Gentlemen For forty years have suffered with Diabetes.beiog obliged to void urine as often as once in 30 min ntes, and have also been a ereat sufferer from palpitation Of the heart. I am now oslng your Diabetes Gore, and can truly y at 70 y ars of age, that it makes me feel like a new man.' Pkteb Showeukan. Ladies' Emporium, mHE MISSES KARREK k McGOWAN, narejoft receired norelnec in Hair Good. WWUWVVy IIVIOWIUT Kj Hi "jnon uoqaeta. foni, ttriid ana Uarlj, InrUible net, all ahades. YaMline : A farorita new Pomade. al ware on nana. Braida. Pnffi and fhirlf. m.A frnm rVmK. . . . ' B? Cat Hair. Hair Jewelry made to . ' Order for 8ttmping and Embroidery prompuj Il(enaea w. A niee awortment of Ladiee Underwear made of beet material. A freeh eapplr of Children'! Cloth. Flan el and Waterproof Snite, ix S to 11. -In fant tUp, Skirt end ELobe. Vnlcr taken for Bridal Wardrobe. lan A o VV IHRONOU Ifo. S South Front street, Tninington. N. C trial vrer leeaiyjearr ezpeneaee. utTe see a an ft .fi ,, : r. I j I Kiscellaneong. Ill MMj m Tt in tH best P.lood Pnrifler. and Ftimulatcs every fuiSiction to more healthful actiou. and is thns a Depent in an oiseases. In elirniinatingthe impurities of the blood, tnp natural and necessary result is the cure of Scrof ulous and other Skin Eruptions and Diseases, Including Cancers, Ulcers and other Sores. Dxpeiia. Weakness of the Stomach . Consti pation, JDizaness, general ueouuy, etc., -a. -cured byjthe Stife Bit tors. It is unequaltd as a,n appetizer and regular tonic. It is a njedicine which should be in every fam ily andiivhich,-wherever tised,. will save the payment of many doctors bills. Bottles 'of two sizes ; prices, 50 cents and $1.00. JEST Warner's Safe lie me dics are sold by Druggists and Dealers in Medicine everywhere. HJ.WAENER&CO, Proprietors, Rochester, N.Y". eg'Send for Pamphlet and Testimonials. an 1-tod-lj HI ..J-U-KI IRON BITTERS, Highly recommended to the public for all dis eases requiri a certai n and efficient TO -VIC; especially in I tirli ( tion, Mv HVCV Intermittent M'e vers. tnt ofAj) ltetitv, Jons uf Strength, L.tick oj' MZnerutt, etc. Jt en riches the blood, strengthens the mus cles, and frives new life to the nerves. To the aged, ladies, and chil dren requiring recuper ation, this valuable remedy can not be too highly recommenced. It ftftslihe a chariti on the digestive organs. A teaspoonful before meals will remove all dyspeptic symptoms. TRY IT. Sold by all Druggists, THE BROWN CHEMICAL CO: BALTIMORE, Md. A Great Tonic. IRQ BITTERS,. A Sure Appetizer. IRON BITTERS, A Complete Strpogthener IRON BITTERS, A ji'aluable Mediine. IRON BiTTERS, IV ot Sold as a Beverage. IRON BITTERS, f For Delicate Femalas. For sale by J; C. MUNDS, Third street, opposite City Gall. nt)Tl4-eodw. Praggis' TjHEtiE do you gel- the besl Towels f Wherie do you get the ht st Ladies Hose ? Where do ycu get the best Gents Hose ? Where do jqu get the best Handkerchiefs? I . Where do you get the best Linei. Collars ? Where do you get the bf st Brocms ? Where do yoirpret the beit Whisk Brooms? Where do you get the besf Clothes Erushet? Where do you get the best Glass Tea Setts? Where do you get the best LauLdry Soap? Where do you get thy best Toilet Soap ? Where do'you get tbe b"st W G, I laies ? Where do you get the -best W. G. Cups arid Saucers ? Where do you g?t the be3t Ct-flwe Pols ? Where do you get the best Tin Buckets ? Where do you get the best Stamped Pans? Where do you get the best Sauce Pans ? i Where do you get the besi. Bread Pans ? Where do. you get the best Pie Pass ? Where do ycu get the Lest Wash Bof rds Wheje do you get the best Market Baskets? j . Where do yon get the best Mirrors ? Where do you g:H the test 'Feather Dusters ? Where do you get trie best , Walnut B ackets ? Where! da you get the best S:f ers ? Where do you get the best Cox Puei ? Where, -do you get the b?st Lace Trimming ? The question is where do you get the above y.amed aiticks? Tbe a:.swef comes i back: Whv! at the Boston 5 and 10 Cents Store, 41 n. FILOT TR IIET, and 1001 other useful Housekeeping artL tides. Specidl indacirrionts offered to CosLtry Merchants. Ink and Fucilage, I A SPECIALTY. Ladies jare invited to , c.ll and examine. Boston 5 and 10 Cents Store," 170. 41 ZO RTH T BT feb24 Thos. H. IIcKoy, Sobt- H- McKo? WILMINQTOK, N. a Gfflc Horth iid Uftrkctctre bctwr Bdcoad &ad Tbird (treets. fuSTt - ... S2i?celIanoou3. oilv PitiiUm to 25o. OKGAN: 13 Stops. 3 et Ki'.s, 2 K : T s i! ,SroI. Book, Oi.l $9S. H"" H Ifree. Addrtss Dait-l V ington, N. J. fb 5 AGKNTd WANI'MI f'f thf B-t r,r Faateet PelJirffHictoTai H- acrt Bib e ricei reduced -3 per c -nt. Nxi nl Pub-lihing- Co., Atla t. a. j iVb 6 A hOU KHO L.1J iNEKh li! - book n Malarial Diseases and " Liv.fr t'ompliint, jentFE . AdJre?s lr. 8a fjrdjlt2 rfroad vr, ?ork C ty. feo 5-4v MM Ml We vranl an ze;jt ir; 1 7 f ; s County to .vhoni wt- will pay a 8i.ny -f $100 per aonth &fid ex;ijes sii our wondeifii; tavention. fc&mple ti-..- -tldrvss t-oncf H KH MAX ok CO., . M.-.rfb!, v icuigan. febo COMPOUND tt'-ra j ife So. 1, a record of remit katvJe cu'ts in Coa sumtion, (7iarrh, Nturaiiia, &n i o her Chrocic Diseises bj the Dew Oxygen Treat -nest, n,iw redy. and gft it free. Ur.j. . ta k y M Palen, 11C9 and 1111 Grand st.. Pbiia lelpbia. P. I. fb ft a. ns ass a s ivs? n u v.x: &-i i - - - D t - Til -t I. t. ' ' CUKED. A simple Martallp relaedyt' for tno w'ed 't.Tl'1 nerma,..ent cure of C- iPi-.inn.l tion,Brouchjt!8,Catarrh...sJiiaa,wii all Throat and Luna AJtectrons. ajo a positive ani radical cure for ycrvous Dbity and alia erOU. O'lraplauits, irtncM hat t,(tn fisted t::j thousand of casts, lleeife. vrilh full diriclions?1 (in German, French. r tntrii.-li) lr rrej-ar-fS in a:i tn-inr, pent by mail free ofcharreJ -n rfjc-iT t ot stamp, i ieuse (hs punr.Ti W.'W.STttJiS.,! Fowers'Elock.Eochefter.N.T. fi -tTTiiBli r T-ni ifii irf irT)i.TiV'-;V 02T 30 DAY3 TEIAL Wo will send our k'lectro Vultaic? fselt. tad xther Electric Appliarjce; cp"i tri.il for 30 d&vfl to tho eurleritig frcK -. orv.u3 Dt' oility , 'sea'fpatism, Paraly-ia or ny di'a?e. of the I.iTer c-r Kidneys, an'5 muiy r-the.- dig eases, a sure Cure gunrsjnte d or i fay address. VuLATlO iih.LT 00,, Mars. Mich. ' fb 5 $10 000 UN Lift & PliQFEHTY. 10 GO . wid be paid f J-iny person who can i XPLors a LiAiip naea wirli cur :i- Fhl'Y ATTACHMENT, vlailei ie fof 3"i ceiits. Four for 51. -Aeenta Ranted. Ml or INSURANCE r. Nkwtcn's Sf.:tt Lamp Vo, lijnhirit -ton, V, 1 . -..alfsrc'diii, 13 Wit Brod- For 35 Cts leb 5 Iw CHEAPEST BOOK-ST nut INT THE W- IJLD. 175672 NEW and OLD firan'dad WOKKS in Every DeDirtment of Literature 'Altnoai. given away, ' a-a logue of General Lit rnture anrl fi:tioi free. Imnieiif'.e l-id' ceiiiCnts to Book Clubs and Libraries. fit ' 6 iJeknian s teb 5 4t n IVsL Office New York. Cathartic. Pills Uombirio tlio choicest cathartic principles in medicine, in proportions accurately adjusted to secure activity, certainty, and UMilorinity of eiYect. They are the result of years of careful study and practical ex periment, and are the most effectual rem edy yet discovered for diseases, caused by derangement of the stomach, liver, and bowels which require prompt and effectu al treatment. Ayek'sJ'ili.s are specially applicable to this class of diseases." They a t directly on the digestive and assim ilativp'4 processes, and restore regular healthy action. Their extensive use by hysicians in tleir practice, and by ail civilized nations, is one of the many proofs of their value a a safe, .sure, and perfectly reliable purgative medicine. Being compoiinded oL the concentrated virtues' of purely-vegetable substances, they are positively free from calomel, or any iiij.iriwus properties, and can be ad ui:u !.; lei to children with perfect safety. Avi:P's P:Lr,s are an effectual cure for Coiistipution or Costiveness, Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, Foul Stomach and Dreath, Dizziness, Headache, Loss of Memory, Numb ness, Biliousness, Jaiuul ice, Rheuma tism, 1'jruptious aiifi Skin Diseases, Dropsy, Tumors, Worms, Neural gia, Colic, (ii ipes, Diarrhwa, Dysen tery, Gout, Piles, Disorders of the Liver, and all other diseases resulting from a disordered state of the digestive apparatus. As a Dinner Pill they have rio equal. While gentle in their action, these' Pills are the most thorough and search- ing cathartic that can be employed, and never give pain unless the bowels are -inflamed, and then their inthience is heal ing. They stimulate the appetite and digestive organs; they operate -to purify and enrich the blood, and impart renewed health and vigor to the whole system. Frepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. SOLD BY ALT. DRUGGISTS EVEETTTHtTftE. jYou Would Like to Kuow yHERE 1 0 Gu TO GET TILE BFST L:qjor, Oj&cts, WinesCigars, etc. The Xew ReUarsnt an ISiJoon opened by. WILL WEST, in tha Custom House Alley, baa tle best cl Tery thing at very rea&or:aMe prict s. New, neat, clean and private, is tbe Office Saloon. WILL WEST, dec 15 . Proprietor." ." PORUS PLASTER CAPCriE THOSE WHO USE BENSON'S CAPCIFIE PORUS PLASTERS ARE SUPFRIORTOAllQT .ill.-.. ' j r . "II Tbe great demaDd tor them naa causea a umuuer ui uuscrar aious partW, 1 and sell wortriess lmicaiiona u .ci oiw.-. - D B ucmarWt,iN vith inferior plasteis sellins at any price it is important for the consumer VIS At. ;-t j .1,- v .! I Ti- : tnnnrn that ftOme Ot tM Cnfian ljlaolAra 1 . :J I 1 (in'nnr.tiiin 1T1 111 r lrkl IS Stiff lLiCU auu liVi"'"' "J. causing paralysis and other diseases. each pi aster is correctly spelled Price 25 leb 4 -4w wriirri is 1 1 in ura iu 10 m. o iiavh k... SEABURY & J HNSON, Fnarmaceatical Chenn. t, WILCOX, GIBBS & GO'S pyDaitedl u est Fertilizer Made I The Best is the Cheapest ! Sold on Favorable Terms ! By JAMUS Lumberton, Shoe Heel, 'Laurinburg", Laurel Hill, and interme points in Richmond and v Robeson counties. jan 28-tf FORTHEWpyEMYS -: ' 0 . Lor nil that is Market Street. . ' Hate tae pleasure of again announcing to the public that we have an uuusual and attractive Stoek uusluiucxts uue oi mo urranuesE ana uneapest stocks of READY-MADE CLOTHIIffG! - Prices ranging in Suits from $3.00 upwards! j A beautiful and grand assortment in GSNT'S FTTRNISHING GOODS ! HUivu nc guoioiiiOTvauiiui, uo latest In all qualities and prices, imported direct from the Manufact whicn we guarantee TT 1 1,- p ii. i i m e uiu uave one oi me choicest Ply and Brussels Carpets, at astonishing low dec ig- - est Butter in the iflff-lj i WW UriU . 3Tnn n r? e frti 5 irUUliUb lUr I Q.ILT EDGE BUTTER 30 cents. New York State Batter, J 5 cents Country Butter, 20 Cents. RioCoffee 15 to 20 cent. Pure'Leaf Lard, 10 cents. Jara Coffee, 20 tc 25 centn. Kio Coffee ;16 to 20 cents. Pig flams, Tongues, Ex-Shore Mackerel, 50 Cases Roederer A Co, Champagne, Pints and Quarts. 50 Cases Imported French Brand,? 20 Cases Poney Whisker Best In the World. caxes, Crackers, Preserve s, Pickuls wines, Teas, Uazre, Tthaco j f Ci jrs, at popular prices. Ceo. Myers, 11, 13 and 18 R4-:uh Front St. feb 13 CRAY'S SPECIFIC fViEO cine TRADE MARK, Tei GriaiTRADC MARK English Rem edy. As ua famns; cure for tiemiaal Weakness. 8 p nnatorr nea,lnspoten., er. anH alt Aim atruBt rAUIE.ease that fol-AFTEI TAf 110 low, as a W ence of 8elf- Abuse; aa fii ff - , OI UIon, fremature Old Aire. ATlrl mnw .U su"l".rB n.uT or Consumptioa and a PmTture FU particular la our ramrVet whicn we desire to send free by maU lri 2 6dre- The JSpecifio MediLe i.ld bj -5!rtirwiUbe aent free br mail. a feciP f tte moneT by addreasini; M tUgcellaneous. PORu t PLASTY PORUS PLASTERS. It a un.w redientf wnicn make thm a-. . TT , r,.T " 'Serrw. C cents. i " ' . u t a uano -:o:- T PBTTBWAY, Af good, useful, pretty and cheap fort, I equaiea m ims city. A fine line ad styles in . - 4 I to be of superior Quality. nren, . ana largest stocks of Two and TLrea Rugs, Matting and Oil Cloths prices. Please examine, ' I Foreclosure Sale., BY VIRTUE AND IX PlJB8rJANC of ft decree of the Superior Court of 'w WTOr county, t December Term. 1879,1 wju expose to tale to tbe hiKh bldd.rit puo.ie auction, for cah, at the Court HnM dOOr in the CltT of WilninVtn. n Tn. I ''V" 1116 ,d dT of rch next, at II o'clock, A. M.i tbe followine parcel - ef Uod fi :mw la rmiaoujrTu: Berinninf At the North, west corner of Block 79, and runninr thene Sonthwardlr alon g tba Km Urn list of Ptt e Ifl?64 fet thence Eutwvilj aUel with Catle street 132 feet, thence ortb rdiyparellel with Serenth itreet J64ft to Castle street, and thence to the beinalef Blk79!rt0l0t-- h ' 4' 10,414 8TA0EY YAlfAlfklNOE, pnBrntxCutiar, Plaintiff's Attoroej. feb 10-tda. . . Sale of a Vessel by Fore closure of Moifeage. BY VIRTUE AND IN PUR8UANC& of aDOWAr of sale COntAfnAd in & n.a-lriH executed br Rmnrnn ,, ?ro on wtala Sloop or Vw. called the "Annie Bell", said mor-jce btiti recorded at the Custom House of the I a-tal states at .Wilmln der License No. is the underslnt-d, itw nay for the Mortgagees, wijl sail bj.nbiU auction, to. the highest bidder for e b. tna IVnrt Hmt. it... i .v. . . m: uwr in me cm i'i " " ?o?f to?',on Mnd7 the first day of Marei called "Anni RIl" a .k. ...t. las' trade. Thia I8th day of Feb. nary, 180 fbl810t Attorney for Mortjrf eel. H. BRUNHILD. W. r. ufinivf L. BRU5HILD of Hendes d Uaaufi.ctureri ii AIL GRADE Of pluq. tviit: AHO SMOKfilS T0BACCC Onr'Trlnmnli aMAV(.. PnttM tvt ia market. dee 13 WILMINaTOy, V, 0. New Hat Store. JECEI YSD YESTERDAY- BY ITltW Tfl iK RTKAlfEP. AH OTHER lT OF TBOSK ntTr,?TrUriH 80FT AND STIFF HATrl, CHEAP. Oaji and examiaa. . 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