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Tho Daily Review JOSIUIiJAmS, Editor Prop. miMflfGTOIt. If. c T THJC HCMTOrTtCZ AT WixjoireTov, 5". C, u Srcsoaro-Cijte Ma.twe.1 -VJEVrO AMD RyiEW lira. Lorillard, Mrs Astor and some other XT- York ladies bate organized a LeBten eaaMtakatinf cla&f. . 'Baad plays at four o'clock, and Mrs. LaLgtry.wfll be present, Is the legend of a Dotioa reaeotly placarded at the Brighton, Eng., skat log jink. It Is stated that the editorsof Seribncr's Magazine hare on hand manuscripts for which $15,172.(5 hare been paid, and the editac. of SL Nicholas manuscripts for wnk& $3,545 haye been paid. Irrigation works are wcemng great at Uation la Franco. The French are rex ed at. the Ida ot harinr to da pen a on foreign countries for grain, and this h glrea aa impetaa to agricultural improTc -lJp .... ?n bis 'Meditatioa j in tl e Tear Boom of the House of Common, latefe pa dished, that the British empue is aoaxUnalTe that some people are a ! ways siUlngdown to breakfast, provided they are not dj lag of hanger. Bft)V relic " banters hare had a briV Hant oppgrtanjiy ,at Loodoa recent!. - Lucks of the poet's hair, bte writing desk. stamp aad paper-knife, his fetter, box. traixilrte plate cheat, some of his wean . - i iogapparelr biaiiiale and other personal ltarna besides alress of CrQiceioU's hair, bare ceoaatty been sold by adction. A boated ub was formed of txchrareiy good yetiag;tBsa, at Fall Rirsr, , Mass.; bat jl wju found , that, though morally robost, they were physically, puny, . and It" waa necessary t to take in some wiekcfl oarsmen in order to win a race. At GUHoghanv near Chatham, Eng lasda singular ball was recently held. Tha -party- was made up of fifty-nine ladles and gentlemen whose united ages axacrunted to 4,259 J A gentleman born In l7Wr opeaed the , dance with a lady only four years, bis junior, . and it is aid that their waltzing was as brisk as that of any young couple of twenty, Atf unexpected pleasure. Beloved but nnmponalTe fair one- 'Se glad to ste yo&jeontin Charley, and so kind of yon to4rop inl Now, you'll sit a couple of hours with grandmamma, ( wont you? just te .acjua bar; - walls Arthur and I take a st coll in the garden,- And be careful to f peak M IjoA as . you can, for she's yery, deaf, poor a earl' . ... ' ' -'ISA. "Badgers of Columbus, Ga., waa facxaariy wealthy, and among other prop arty owned LaarsT'Mitsbell; a Degress. Tha war freed. Laura and made Mrs. B5dgerS poor, and for fourteen years the! t least of some significance and worthy of tiae juush oeriuua rciieci. iom. wane loio THE ALIGNMENT. The Goldsboro Messenger bss made a careful collation of the opinions ot the press of the State relative to the proposed sile of the Western North Carolina B. R. It says: - : We present the opioions and views of 47 Stata papers; 46 Democratic and 1 Bepnblican. It will be seen that the State .press is rery much divided on the railroad question. A summary shows that of the number 18 favor the acceptance of the Best proposition; 8 are undecided; and (including this paper) 21 are either op posed to the sale or deplore the bas'.y ac tion in the' call of the extra session . Of the papers named 36 are pa dished east of Greensboro, including that city, and of this number VJ are for selling the road; 12 are opposed to the present pro position, and 6 are noo-eommittal. ve will irire the views of 'other Darx-rs as the j are received. . - TUB!! Olf THE LIGHT. The Goldsboro Mestenaer. whicn is one of the ablest champions of the peo pie as opposed to the scheme of office holders, for the sale of the Western North Carolina R. B., has-been handed a copy of the PhiladelpbU Trade Journal beam in date Fahruarv 7ih. 18$0. in which a .7 - it finds the following announcement: The last proposed grand combination is that for the comp'etion ef an indepen dent and intermediate hoe of railroad trom the West to the South Atlantic, a line that shall fee'oog to no combination, be free to Cincinnati, St. Louie and Louis villa alike, and have at its terminus the finest and most' spacious commercial port on the South Atlantic This line com prises the Knoxville, Columbia and Char eston line, ana the port is Charleston For sometime there bad been an ioquny for the. lower clashes of South Carolina railroad securities, which previously were almost unmarketable. It baa just leaked out that a syndicate at New York already owned 40,000 shares cf the capital mock of the South Carolina Company. I be hole number of shares is 5,520, so that the syndicate have far more than a majority The plan of tna syLdicate isj said to be to put on a fine line ot steam- ships to Charleston, and to make count c J tion with the Cincinhati Soutbern Rail road by way of Columbia and Athvillt constructing the necessary ctnructirg tinea Frum Obarlest n to Cinciocati, byway of Asheville, Knoxville, Cary- viile aud Dauvilie, ..tbe - distance is six hundred and ninety-four miles, which is more than a hundred miles less than the short line from Cincinnati to Savaonah. We present this clipp ing for the' benefit of those hereabou s who have been in clined to waver in the opposition at first manifested by them to the sale of the roa i There has bet n .a whisper hereabouts to the effect that the sale of this road, and ts speedy completion beyond Asheville, would harmonize with the interests of our city through the operations of the Carolina Central .Railway; and hence the opposition to the sale in this city has weakened. The article in question will show about how much con fidence is to be placed in these delusive whisperings, We quote here the rem irks of the" Messenger : The announcement may not exactly prove , a bombshell, yet, when taken in connection with the pioposition now on the tapis by which Mr. Best and his New x oik ) synuijCaie propose to gobDie np the Western North Carolina Hailroad, i is HUOHSU13E. The Prince of Wale wants more salary. It e hardly llkelv thst b will strike, however. New York Expreea. Laundry giris are too much amorg flats to be sharp. Waterloo Observer. Tnis is sad irony. Boston Transcript. "I A loricg British wife's poaUcriptto a letter addressed to her husband in New York: 'Dear William, I hare perused the police reports and Morgue returns every dy, uopiog to see your name-' jTennyson frequently spends hours over a single line of his poetry be fore he can get it right, and the. Sweet Singer of Michlgau says if sb could n t write poetry faster than that she would be ashamed of herself Bos Post. iIb England young gentlemen speak of their fathers as 'the governor,' 'pa ter,' 'the overseer,' etc. Here we are more civilized. We say dad, 'the boa or 'the old man.' In heathern countries they say 'lather; but they are away behind the age. New York Commercial Advertiser. I 'Well, Ethel, dear,' said an unole to his little 5-year-old niece, 'if you like your new toy come and put your arms around my neck and give me a kiss.' The little maiden complied. but remaiked as she did so,Oh, unole, how I do spoil you!' IliEcellaneons. 111 A M " O StooLCever nd Boo only rlMNUO!$143 to $255. ORGANS 13 Scope, 3 set Beeds, 2 Kree 6r4h,Sux. Book, oiJy $98. Holi lav Newspaper Kree. Address Dauiel F. B?a.tty, Wasv ington, N. J. Tb5 AGKNTd WANTED for the Beot and Fastest 8ellin?Pietoral Bnokaand Bible Price reduced ?3 per cent. Natiosal Pob liahing Co., Atlanta, Ga-i feb 6 A HOUSEHOLD If EEO 1 A 1- book on Malarial DUeaaes and Liver Complaint, sent FttE. Addresa Dr. Saiford, U2 Broad waj, Hew rork Citj. feb 5-4w AGENTS READ .THIS. We want an "Agent" Eri this County to whom we will - pay a salary of $ 100 per month and expenses to sell our wondeiful invention. Sample free. Address at oner SHERMAN & CO., ilarshall, Michigan. feb 5 ! i COMPOUND OXYGEN.. ?fo. 1, a record of ramar table cores In Con- anmption, CaUrrh, Neoxaljzia, and other (mronic Diseases bj the new Oxygen Treat ment, now readv and sent free. Dry. Ft k . y a Palen, 11C9 and 1111 Grand uL. Pbila- detpbia. Fa, I I feb 6 slave has supported her old mistress bj bar own sleuder earnings, and when Yia. Badgerf 'lad jtha other, da, Laura saw t&tjf bad aideoent burial. 'Ttx-Em press-Eugenie speaks with my parlor, said the spider to the fly etc , and wallr inf.n mtr fharlostnn i7nr1ir.f o says Mr. Best to the people of North Caro lina. Aud is North Carolina to be isolated beyond hope of redemption ? Are we not a l.eady sufficiently humiliated by seeing kWnifi IU.H.n rin.t f.ni oui produce forced to seek outlet at Rich luuuuy vaawaask swu vuivl 'X La UTZJ LULi LJJC aaylag that Jhajuly thing . which saems cradibZa U bis acuit of the catastrophe UtthaPriac asked for ten . mioutes' list jbafora fitting oa horseback to go awy. Nlt.Fasa-habit C)f.hU. fram his earlst childhood; to ask for ten minutes bcibfadolaganythlng, and in the nursery ba vu rjckaacied Uoaslanr Dlx lllnntes . NAfoaBj licbitaci recently .ere atad a repoUtlcp by building for; A newly mar rMcccj av house in which. the parlor had two fireplaces close .together, so de ajadthat tha husband and wife. could eacivtyda fi in,'an individual manner wftboat cuirelUn.-and then could sit to j gttaar aUhfaama bearth , warmed by a mutual blass, iTheir place Is hence called t iunaanTttrova.' , 'A Chicago f rat of clothiers offer a prlxa of oas dollar for every male child State, to the detriment of Wilmington, Beaufort, Newbero and Washington ? Must Charleston be added to our success ful rivals ? Is this the Way Wilmington and Beaufort are to be benefited by Mr. Best ? . And what will be the next move On the railroad chess-board? A friend sug gests that our New York syndicate friends, in their magnanimity and pity for the old North State, will next pro pose to construct a magni6cent air line railroad from Salisbury toRaleigh to con nect wltkhat port? Echo answers -not Wilmington, not alewbern, nor is it Beaufort. Of course our syndicate friends are such a clever, generous set of fellows, that this privilege would hardly be denied them, and then the Ducktown connection would 'offer such a splendid Pacific connection that another extra ses sion of the Legislature "may be necessary in the near future, to consider, t ha proiact in its grandeur and splendor, and at the shortest notice possible. Another Where do you get the bf st Ladies Hose ? Where do ycu get the best Gents Hose ? Where do you get the best Handkerchiefs? I Where do you get the best Lineu Collars ? Where do you get the btst Bioetns ? Where do you get the best Whisk Brooms? 1 Where do you get the beg Clathes Brushes? i ' Where do you get the best Glass Tea Setts? S Where do you get the best Laund.y Soap? i ... Where do you get the best T' iiet Soap ? Where do yon get the b-st W G, Ma:es? ! ' Wheie do you gr-t th best W. G, Cups a''. id Saucers ? i - i vVhere d jo i get the best Crffe Pote ? Whare do you get the best Tin Buckets'? Where do ycu get the besr. Stamped Pans? Where do yr u get the best Sauce Pans ? Where do you get the best Bread Pans ? 1 . Where do jou get the best Pie Pans ? Where do ycu gt the lest Wash Hoards Where do you get the best Market Baskets? Where'doyon get the best Mirrors? i - Where do you gel the best . Feather Dusters ? V-.1V. ' Wbere de you get the bet Walnut Brackets P Where do you get the best Sifters ? !'' Where do you get the best Box Paer ? Where do you get the bast Lace Trimming ? The question is where do you get the above named articltfc? The aiswer omes i ! back : Why ! at the Boston 5 and 1G Cents Store, 41 XT. FHOftTT STREET, and 1001 other useful Housekeeping artL CURED. A Itmple ecetKble remedy for the tpeed) ftnd permanent cut. ot Clrynm-nmry. tion3ronchitlsX)Urrb AMhmjmd tUl Throat and Lung AJftciion. Also K POffltiTC nnd radical cure for Nerrona Debility and ail nervous oompiaiDTH, vaica hat bern tu& in tkenandt of emr. Beciia, with fun dimctlcms (in German, French, or English) for prepr inar and nsuur. sent br ra&il frM of k on receipt oi etamp. rien mm tkU tmptr. ON 30 j DAYS tTBI AL We will saad oar ileetro VolUle Belts md other lectne Appliance upon trial for SO days to those suffering from Kerrons De bility, Rheumatism, Paralysis or any diseases oi tne itiver or Kidneys, and masr other dls- . j- . T easre. a sure mre guarantees or no pay. Address. VOLA.TIO BELT CO., Marshall, men. feb & $1 O.QDO INSURANCE Por 35 Cts- ON LIFE & PROPERTY. SIO.OO will be paid In ; my person who can xplods ia Lamp fitted with our dtFETY ATTACHMENT. Mailed tiee for 3S cents. Four I forfl. Agents wanted. Male or Fetnaie. 8. 8. Ngwrea'a Bafstt Lakp Co, B Inch ami. ton, N Y. dal erooo:, 11 West Broad- ! way, N Y. feb 5 in CHEAPEST BOOK-STORE IN THE WORLD. 175672 NEW and OLD Standard WORKS in Every Department of Literature Ahno&t given away. Cata. ioguo of General Literature and fiction free. Immense Inducements to Boot Clubs ana Libraries. I nflrororf RwAff aVgCUli S- I 9 Post OfBce, 'New York. Z Beet man st Opp leb 5 4w oflerea to tides. Special inducements . -I " ' Country Merchants. Ink and rJJuciIag:e? j A SPECIALTY. Ladies are invited to call and examine. Boston 5 and 10 Gents Store, riO. 41 UOllTH FUONT OT feb 24 bocla.thatcity during next NoTember .uggesta tharthele is alreadj an indirect aao-AJecvBDvr, ana wiu increase the I cnarter lor aoca air line connection in ex -r m I .... . . . - aacsai U alio wad to name the babr. Irl utence, cat we nave not vet been able to vara in the drr ffooda traa- tfc.. fin? lt- 1 urn on more light. caj la ihair adTarUsamisnt, "ws could af fordld taaka this L pnxa fire dollars for Clxbi T7a taks a rhjtht smart Interest in uaporuni to tne Amicted. We would advise all who may need the advice of a physician, to either call or vfnM ftf tV!--rl M. - 'a ivt- write to ur. twjoerwon, iv, oo. cutaw 5L, ?!!- '??-tWipf; Baltimore, MdM who from 15 years sxpe. fcr will ccat CJ-thoc sands f dollars; bo rience in Hospital and Special Practice, wa aspect orst a racampeasa ia future! tr&daA a'-ti?- v f - : ia duller Bcstmd to cBealth. . IUatia, T,tJBepCl6, 1879. TJ. H.-'Waairra fe3o ,EocntsTSB, N. Ti'T-Ctoltffawr?-"FoT fortjr . years I WJsiK irjlh Diabatsa, being obliged to.T?l3trtsa u citaa aa ceca ia SO rain- guaiantees a cure ia all diseases of the Urinary Organs ana or the Nervous Sys tem, Organic and Seminal Weakness, Ira potency Close of sexual power), Nervous Debility and trembling, Palpitation of the Heart, dimness of sight or giddiness, No, turnal . Enissious,' &v all resulting from abases 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 (Ur 1 versity of Mary laid), and re- tbe leading physician m bis city,and ttsa,' tc3 tara alsobatoa great sufTerer V ffer. r!t U oonaulUngbim can rehnpon honorable JCVjMf OMtd can truly cooentlal IreatmenlTln writing - A mm - mm m mmm rmw mm rnmmm w n mm w mw mmi mx mm & nt faal ilxs a saw man Ladies' Emporium. mHE MISSES KARRER k MpQOWAN, A. hare just receired noyelties in Hair Goods "Noapariel" Scollops, "NorHiandV'Coqaet, "Miirnon" Ocquets, Piffs Braids and Unrls. w . lnrisioie net', an snaaes. Vaseline: A farorite new Pomade, al ways on band. " Braids, Puffs and Carls, made from Comb wars ana Cut Hair. Hair Jewelry made to order. Orders for Stamping aad Embroidery promptly attended to. A! nice assortment of Ladies' Uaderwear made of beet material. A fresh supply of Children's C.oti, Flan pel and Waterproof Snits, eizes 2 to 12, In fant slips, Skirts and Robes. Orders taken for Bridal Wardrobes. I 6 Front Street, Wilmington, N. C. ian 16 - -mmmw v mmr w TaTaYAyAYA If you are a man of buaineaa, weakened by the stnia of fl l ywir duties, aidBtimaUnui and uaen l,J!!?rf51ir,fE2iSad enSeTia from aBytodtocretlon Cathartic Combine the choicest cathartic principles in medicine, in proi)ortions accurately ailjusted to secure activity, certainty, and uniformity of effect. They are the result of years of careful study and practical ex ieriment, 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 treatments Ayer's Fills are specially applicable to this class of diseases. They act directly on the digestive and assim ilative processes, and restore regular healthy action, lheir extensive use by physicians in their practice, and by all civilized nations, is one of the many proofs of their value as a safe, sure, and perfectly reliable purgative medicine. Being compounded of the concentrated virtues of purely vegetable substances, they are positively free from calomel, or any injurious properties, and can be ad ministered to children with perfect safety. Ayer's Pills are an effectual cure for Constipation or Costiveness, Indiges tion, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite, i oui Stomach ana isreatn, Dizziness. Headache, Ix89 of Memory, Numb ness,' Biliousness, J aundice, Rheuma tism, Kmptions and Skin Diseases, uropsy, 'rumors, worms, xseural. gia, Colic, Gripes, Diarrhoea, Dysen- tery, Gout, Piles, Disorders of the Liver, and all other diseases resulting i ram a aisoraereu state oi the digestive apparatus. . - ; i As a Dinner Pill they have no equal. While centle 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 influence is heal ing. They stimulate the appetite and digestive organs; they operate to purify ana enrich the blood, and impart renewed health and vigor to the whole system. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Aver & Co., Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. sold t in, sarosisTs irxBrwnu. miscellaneous. UUcallamom. PORUS PLASTER CAP CUE 1-ASTt WOBD TO THOSE WHO USE PORUS PLASTERS. . knowlfcdged fact that It 13 a an BEflSOIl'S CAPCinE P0RU5 PLASTIflMR UPFfilORTOAU8TvJ ! The great demand tor them has caused a number of unscrui olous nartw S and sell worthless imitations under ai'nilar sounding names, the mVrwTV with inferior plasteis selling at any price it ia important for the oonsua which is the best. It Is well mown that acme ot the cheap piasters have TL Q ined and found to couUin injurious ingredient? which make them danr. causine paralTsia and other diseases. CAU TION See that the wordr.V eaeh piaster is correctly spelled ' Price 25 ceriiav M 'W leb 4w OJfiABUltx k jutxaovt x-unuaccmicai unemis's, mmm, GIBBS & GO'S -:o:- t Best Fertilizer Made - ' ' - - - m. me Best is tne uneapest ! Sold on Favorable Terms ! Payable in Qotto By JAXVZTJO T- PS7TBWA7 n Lumberton, Shoe Heel, Laurinburg, Laurel Hill, and in term r yvw is ux xviuiuuonu ana rvo oesuu counues. Jaa 28-tf F R TIHI Headquarters fur all that . 0" ' i' V ,1 1 : r ' -m . m m ... i is croon, nserai. Drettv ftri nV, 00 HoHday Trade, at - Market Street Have the pleasure of aotin; announcing to tha 'rnii; ti era h o -xt a ot nnnonol ttmA nUan.t a C? i. 1 j . .w MwUM wuiiuvwtg ijfcwa. muu aro prepaTeo to offer ti i kiu iiri u r w m mr a v v ni m, mm v -m em mi m. m m w a - wmuwuxmb uu wia uiMiuoob iuiu vneapest stocks ofj READY-MADE GL OTHIDIG ! Prices ranging in Suits from $3.00 upwards 1 A beautiful and grand assortment in GEiXTT?S FURIKTISHIIMG GOODS V WhiVri :r e -" cuaiou ui pis city. A fine line and c wwa siyies in tCaps, Soots and Shoes!! in all quauties and prices, imported direct , from, the Manufacture niuvu,noguaiouiOT w uo ui superior iqnality. W a alon Iiam a ol X'K M .1 T A . T 1 ... - v ua,0 ux uib uuuiceoi. ana largest stocks of Two and Threi x-iy ana urusseis uarpets, Kugs, Matting and Oil Cloths dec i8 at ?tonsni?6 low Prices. Please examine. Best Butter in the! Canal Meeting rpHJ SUBSCRIBE tt8 TO THE CaPUll WOrld ! Q 8tock of the Daplra Canal Coopas U th sereral oeoaUes, are reqaatta to neftoi 3 Pounds for -$ 1 .fc w.7 ioth &7 0f De.t,u the purport f ft GILT EDQEf BUT TEflSO cents. mMlettt 0'aTniUea, aad to elect Directs 1 I fn t ' -,, .. ni -ritouiainTur, IDS BBMIUlf wut rtaaiseat 11 o'clock. 4. at ; aad stM, in) will praoaed to elect Directors. Tfc ratMcribers are all reqated, witbott oe represent d either ia person, or bj pwij. t t!IDith' w' B- wn, 8. libra. W. 8. Uiller. J. W. Korairr. for Dbp Ii coaatj. , Owen 8. Lam1i w tt tr. tvu Rmi vauow coaatj. U,U'W w renaer coaatj. B, O. Wrtr fl W Vili:... VmTJ. ' "w nuoTer eoantj. reb 13-mop-tnei 3wwtl0j. 60 Case. Boed.rer 1 Co , Chimp apie, GOlalllliSSiOIier'S Sal. T a 9 si j-uwaaa quarts. T Y VtRTna w rxDt, mi J Superior Coaxt of New HaaTer cviJ, inc8 B. Ooel t aad olbfre, wi, an 1 Will f xpoM U Wf ' Pttblieanctloa, at fxebaore C'per, bj iu cur OI WUn avtAi nm tVrlnHr. lit 31t dar of Hareh. lfin i. tA nf Unit aitk imprOTemanta ti.P.'ii batween the old Joer i oauoins: and tbe Baxter lot, froBtfer" Frineear itraet &a ft ..i .n..;r beck oathwardjj that width 97 feet, bei'Df p jo o. i ana 2 la Block left acoM"rw toe official d1.b r k. riw r tviiniartu ala to take place at U o'efoek, M. If oiraiejiberal, .and .will be madekeowiff I T. l.flNDUjf. mm' m v e LT0,n7 Morrii. Aucilnm,$ Wilmbtoa, N. a, 27th feb. 18). Kew Toik EUte Batter, 3 1 cents Uountry Batter 20 cat. RicTCoffe 15 to 20 ce&ta. Pure'Leaf LardlO cento. Jara ColTee, 20 to 25 cent . BioCoffee, 15 to 20 eenU. Pig Bame, Toagnee, Kz-Shoxe Mackerel, nywm, BofferlM from poor health or UauiBb l inffonabedor uckseas. relron m mm mm mm. mtm mmmm. - V Waoeroryoo are. whererer you are, wbenerer roa feel ' PXTXl SHOWEMIUX.. en doee ataocp for reply i ' Special attention eiveii to all feznaXe coinplaiuta. . Good ac commodations for all wsbing ; to call andl u ee mm: Aiecacme sent (our ajaresa. Da&drc3 ' eradicated, tha scalp - made laan. and wt9 hlr rmstnrmA tn Ita nrio4. I: iHfmiui Ff r Hncm and Fir Trnn cal jodhfaV Uiaty and ' Iror by I Ftatiog Uachinea arid etery . aort of tba ess of !7aL TffmAmiM Bioiluv j Hrdaart bs-cst aort ofxaih price at roar STitera needs i?tgfnp to nine or 1 mmnnang. wkoooi tniorteatrma. taice Hre you dmeomUx, kidntp or rfnary complaint, i XJ V w v www it yoaara Btmply WMkand low Bprttcd,trylt! Ssytt mti jmmr lire, at feaaaaya aaare4a o Fed far Sleouct, LNr n4 XMrxyt-U nyuhr to alt TaTi than. CoickTfaarptia. PC V. ! t alK6lte wat? tiifatiWi tn far You Would like to Know ! jjy HERE 1 6 GO TO GET THE BFiiT Liquor, Oysters, Wines, Cigrs, etc. The New KsUiirant and Saloon opened by WILL WEST, I the Custom Hcius Alley, ba the beat of arything at Vejy reason abie pricHS. Jiew, neat, dean and prirate, b the OlSoe Saloon. I i WILI WEST. .'tJ 60 Cmbi Imported French Brand, iw uaies ronej Whlaker Beit in tha World. iaaee, urackers, Preaorrfs, Pickelr, winee, Tea, Liors, Tobacta and Ciirari, at popular price. Ceo, Myers, feb II 11. lSigi) K (Una P...tu a, a t - ' o aPCCIFIC MED CIMfe. i ll UtUT -WBfc MMN English Bern- lor , ttexaiaal Waakaeat, V"1 parmatorr V X' aea.!nipo v 4.IIll. rwueaethatfol-ArTI3 tiniP Memorr. TJbitti 1 iJTXrsr9 Fl Be, Dimuaaa oT 1 Li. J? Are. aad au, , j . il' .Ml.arB InsanUy wSK Fall n.HMi. ... 4 ! hich we deatoaad 7? a- drnztfLjti at at -T w rr? , J0"1 f Si? vjtfewjHat Store. JTECKlTn) TESTEBD1T : ; nviwitw TO IT RTElMfiBf Uf OTHER LVT "OF THOdS WBH SOFT STIFF BIT OBElP. Call, and eaafea Lower than Ever. J ABCtf STOCK O? OAX, A&B, la. aWUyredaoad prices. , Fall stock Afiha ht rnir. u the cuf rery low indead. B , .; - MiLTorj v. jsiintof' I ; tf VVMALU1UX AUV-- I I X3iinuu - "ui5oiia. dac 15 ; Propriator by alfdrW 7MM-Ba Terywaara I WAamwGToirf febJS-ly.7 f3? J ; i r. -1 1 . - - -af f . . : . .... .. - - . si - - . ' V !f '
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