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c
CAEOLOl
Chatham Record: Married at this
place, on the 23d inst., by the Rev. E. N.
Joyner, Dr. Luciaa A. Hanks to Miss
Lutie, daughter of John T. Mallory,
Esq.
Greensboro Patriot: 31 r. J. R.
Hnrhes. in the citv market, slaughtered
two fine beers this morning only eight
months fold, one weighed 275 pounds,
the other 285 pounds.
Raleigh Visitor: "Granville county ha3
the largest number of horses of any coun
ty in the State; but the valuation of the
horses of Rowan county is $40,353 more
than those of Granville, aB per the Aud
itor's forthconung report. . . ."
Washington Press: George Allen k
Co., of Newbern, N. C, offer to the
farmers of this section the following pre
miums: Twenty-five dollars in gold for
the largest yield of cotton i one acre;
fifteen dollars in gold for the largest yield
of rice to one acre, and ten dollars in
gold for the largest yield of corn to one
acre.
Hamlet Argus: Felix Jacobs has
presented ns with a curiosity in the shape
of a potato. If straight, it would meas
ure near four feet; but it is so well wound
together that i could be placed in a
auart measure. He also presented u3
.
44.80 for it. a sum that would buy two
very good milch cows. " "
Charlotte Observer: IceQwas an inch
thick on some of the ponds yesterday and
had the temperature of the day before
been maintained throughout the day and
last night, skating would most assuredly
have been a possibility this morning.
- J. B. Gretter, deputy United States
marshal, left Greensboro yesterday with
five white men and one negro, who were
sentenced by the Federal courts at Ashe
ville andStatesville to terms in the Al
bany penitentiary, for violation of the
revenue laws and: other offences against
the general government. -At a so
cial gathering at the residence of Mrs.
Austin, in Sharon township, night be
fore last, Mr. Willis Johnston, a young
man about seventeen years old, took the
floor for a dance. He had scarcely taken
his position when he was stricken with
paralysis and sank down upon the floor.
iiefore the physician arrived, he lost con
trol of the muscles of the left side of hu
body, and at last accounts was in a very
eritieal condition.
i
COmiEBCIAL nse
WTIlINOTOW -LAHKfCT
XOVJ-fBBK 284 F .
BPIRIT8 TURPENTINE Opened at ,43
cents, with sales of 85 casks at that figure
Later iS cent la bid. Closing Arm.
KCWLN QuotedUrm at 11 35 for Strained
mna n tu lor uoou strained. No sales re
ported.
TAR -Quoted flxm at 12 40 per bbl of
280 lbs.
CRUDE TURPENTINE Quoted Arm at
i w lor Hard and 12 80 tor Yellow Pip.
COTTON-Opened firm with small sales on a
basis of eents tor Middling Later there
was a slight decline, with sales of 100 bales
on a basis 11 cents for Middling.
Over 89 tons in
RECEIPTS FOE TWO SATS.
Cotton..... 19.2 bxlaa
Spirits Turpendse...................... 37a casks
Rosin. 2342 bb a
Ornde Turpentine............ ... 631 "
Dow Happiness Is Secured.
tlappiness is the absence of pain or
annoyance, and wherever there is pain
there is disease. A pain in the lower
portion of the body indicates a disorder
of some kind. If there is any odor or
with a "double-bladed" walnut, or rather color or deposit in the urine it means
two walnuts in one hull. disease and requires attention at once.
Fayettevilleixamzner.-Josiah Evens We have heard many of our friends
was united in matrimony to Miss May, speak of the remarkable power of War-
11 r a iv t v- v - r m
IIABINE NEWS.
ARRIYED.
EU-abeth, ;Blsbee, SmlthviHe,
Harper, Smith vllle,
etteville, in the Presbyterian Churn, on
yesterday morning, by Rev. H. G. Hill.
. Mr. John Martin married Miss Alice
W. Clark, on Wednesday evening, at
the residence of the bride's father, Mr.
W. R. Clark.
Newbern Nut Shell: A horrible fate
befell Melissa Willis, a fallen white wo
man, in this city on Monday night. She
had been drinking freely and became in
toxicated to that degree that she was in-
j sensible to cold, as well as the pains of
death, and. in this condition lay down
where she was exposed to the bitter
weather and was trozen to deatn.
Laurinburg Enterprise: Informa
tion reached us yesterday that a small
log house on the plantation of Mr. J.
H. Morgan, about two miles from Laur
inburg, was destroyed about 10 o'clock
by fire, together with all the furniture,
clothing, provisions, and two small col
ored children, son and daughter of Geo
alIoy, and grand children of Joe Mc
Phatter, with whom they were living.
News and Observer: The State
Board of Canvassers will, of course, ad-
journ until to-morrow, when they will
canvass the returns for Congressmen,
Judgof Superior Court, &c. Rev
G J Johnson, D D, corresponding secre
tary of the Baptist Publication Society,
of Philadelphia, will commence a series
. of meetings in our city, beginning at the
ij jrst .Baptist Unurch, to-night.
Durham Plant: Mr James Holma.
of Person, the deieated candidate for the
Legislature, will contest the seat of Mr
C S Winstead. Major Allen
Compton met with a painful accident
last Saturday, resulting in his death.
He was riding along the road near
Joseph Vincent's mill. He rode up to
the fence for soma nurnose. and. falling-
from his horse over the fence, broke his
neck. He was 60 years old and rasid
ed in Cedar Grove township, Orange
- county.
Wadesboro Times: On Monday las
'Squire Joel Gaddy, a mpst respected
citizen of Anson, living some seven miles
below here, met with a serious accident.
While examining his cotton gin, in some
way his left hand got caught in the ma
chinery, and before the gin could be stop
ped, nis whole arm up to and above the
elbow was badly crushed and mangled.
Drs. Ashe, Ingram and Huntley went
down Tuesday and amputated the limb
just below the shoulder, and at last ac
counts the sufferer was doing as well as
could be expected.
Kinston Journal; J M P Rhodes, of
Jones county, sends us an ear of corn
only 5$ inches long, with 1,300 grains
on it. He ha been carefully improving
it for several .years and now his corn wiih
shell a bushel to 70 ears. He
seems to have adopted the plan followed
by J N Shute, ol Jones, in getting a
large number of rows to the ear. The
average ears of corn will have 14, 16 or
18 rows on them, but Mr Shute had, by
careful selection year after year, im
proved his seed corn until he had worked
it up to 24, 26 and 28 rows and the more
rows on the ear the more corn would :t
shell. The plan is worth adopting. , ,
Goldsboro Messenger : The dwelling
house of Mr. Jas. IS. Wood, about two
miles from Goldsboro, on the Snow Hill'
road.was totally destroyed by fire Monday
night The fire was accidental. A bout
$390 in money, which Mr. Wood had
stored away up in the loft of the build
ing, was also burnt. A family of
negro exodusters, returning from Han
cock county, Indiana, passed through
Goldsboro a few davs aco en "mufti fnr
,Pitt county, their former home. The
party consisted of Oliver King, his wife
and "children, and had been on the road
seven weeks getting here. Oliver says
that lis is profoundly thankful to get
back again on .North Carolina soil. He
has no use for Indiana, and proposes to
spend the remainder of his life in the
Old North State.
Monroft Ennutrer; Tho Rfith hirtV,
. m w w e ... ....
the residence of his son, Rev T W Ken
dall, yesterday. We were shown
by Mr J O Bates a few days ago a nice
bar of gold which was taken from the
Washington Mine, now being operated
by Mr Bates. The bar referred to was
the result of only a few days' work, and
worth some three hundred dollars.
No doubt the largest hog that will
be sold here this season, was sold on last
Tuesday by Mr James Smith, of Sandy
Ridge, to Mr R W Norwood, who keeps
& meat market in this place. The hog
referred to was 23 months old . and
weighed 448 lbs. It measured six feet
long, from its nose to the tip of its tail,
and was a cross of the Corbet and Po
land China breeds. Mr Smith received
are convinced there is nothing so certain
and valuable for all disorders of the
urinary system, both male and female.
m
Catarrh Sometimes
commences with a cold, but its eure
l always commences with the use of Sage's
uatarrh Kemedy. This old, reliable.
and well-known remedy has stood th
test of years, and was never morea pop
ular than now.
SPECIAL LIST !
Steamer
Master
steamer Passport,
Master.
8teamer Gev Worth, Wrth, Fayette vllle
Worth & Worth.
CLEARED.
Steamer Elizabeth, Blsbee, 8 mi th vllle,
Master.
dteamer Passport, Harper, Smith vllle,
Master.
SteamerGev Worth, Worth, Fayetteville
Worth A Worth.
WEEKLY STATJEMEINT
Of STOCKS OH HAHD HOVEMBHi 22, 1880.
Oottou a9hore....M......MM.............M 13,63Y i
10,03
ToUlM..M.-....-M....M.M.m .. 22,673
Spirits aahore ...... 7,776
100
. Vessels
Iliscollaneoiis.
THE
fiEHTEW,
JOSH. T. J.ATVr7FjS
Is published
Total
..f Mtinmiwiillw mimiMiH
7,816
Rosin uhorOmnMNtMwtnwHmMutiM.ii, 119,384
anost,.,.,,.,, ...... .. 6,073
Port Hov. 20, 1880-
BARKS.
Dan Elene, 480 tons, Dohl Heide & Co
for Oato, 343 tons, Kroger, C P Mebaoe
Nor Bektor Steeii,2&3 tous, Alvejer.,
Hekia A Clr
ir war of Hope, 2S6 tons, II arm an n.
jS lleschaa & Westermann
ter Charlotte & Anna, 433 tons, Lewin.
E Peschau & Westermann
Hot Fixnk, 350 tons, Petersen,
Heide &Co
nor Jijptun, 429 tons, Toblassen.
CP Mph-nn
Nor A M Schweiard.429 tons. Johnson.
G P MphAnA I EDITO Tt A XT) PTTRT.TSTTTviR
nor nope, t3 tons, Stvesen, C P Mebane
iur o uuil, aio tons, Jensen,
wer AUanUc, 398 tons, Shearing,
E Peschau & Westermann
ur ueorge Davis, 643 tons, Campbell,
Alex Snrnnfc Ar, Ron
T -.-r . .... C
nor ioraens;,joId,4Td tons, Petersen,
. CP Mebane
or Flid, 359 tons. Hansen. C P Men
Ger Carl Max. 294 inns. Rnx?r T7T-r---.--- y
, ' J V OA v JUUUU
4 ryNcnan is. 4VWrPTTTijnti
irer irna. 582 tons. Vn.
. w- - WWW
E Peschau & Westermann
BRIGS.
Nor Ityno, 236 tons, .Sorensen,
CP Mha.rP
r ateiia, 445 tons, Robinson,
E G Bajer & Co
SCHOONERS.
Am Jas Slater, 311 tons, Tooker,
Geo Harriss & Co
Am isowdqia, 265 tons, Randall,
Morthrop & Cumrning
&ui iewis iinrman, 406 tons, Collison,
JMorthron fe finmmincr
tiui uuun a. urimn, aix tons, Foster,
Geo Harrisa & Co
Am lieo w Jewett, 282 tons, Blair,
J H Chadbonrn & C.n
Am Wyoming. 197 tons, Foss,
E G Barker & Co
isr Julia Elizabeth, 80 ton, Ingraham,
.1 H NpfT
Am Uliver Crosby, 296 tons, Hutchison,
A a or .
m a. o onare, zd tons, Snare,
EG Barker & Ho
Am Charlie Buckie, 242 tons, French,
E G Barker & Co
Am Clara, 298 tons. Crammer.
Geo Harriss Till 60 MontiiS 1 25
Miscellaneous.
a
i 3L ff
rxceuenr tor, ladies
used it Hncipal ourahM
UU
and w
Tensers Md;thi. AeM
HVl
vl
(Sniwlavs excepted)..
At the toiLivving ratee, postage
iS
Sheer's-Forf
One Year....
ra
Four Year Ojci.
ATIVt
Six.Mo-the 2 60
Total.
MSWSMSltMtM StWftW
T UF- ES TO-DAY to the good people of
oar city, the folic wing Fancy Articles, which
I oonsider equal to any goods imported into
this country, snd would respeotfulJy invite
all to call upon me and see if Ihey cannot
find something to please them.
I have- ia Stock all of Crosse & Black
well's Fnlia.Goods, coniistiog of
Chow Chow Pickles,
Csullower Pickles,
Onion Pickles, Q
rv
Walnut Pioklea,
cS
Mixed Pickles,r
521.
Wedgewood bauce,
Tar aahere...........w......w....MW. 1,132
auo&s.,
.... MOT... .M....... ....
Total
Grade ahore...................M...,.M 1,868
anoai....M
........... .......
Total.
KlOIim 0 IHB WISE BVOIH0.K0V. 22.
OOttOHM)WIWIttMmwtMIIMMMMlWtW
"P" ..
SOBl....nM....a,a,.(...MMaaMM(((a((M((
Tar....
Grade
Hxroan to th wssk udis hov, 22.
Domestics
Mushroon
auee.
Athenoeam Sauce,
G0tt0n.M..M......M..M...M..M.M.M.MM..M.
ttosin.,
Tar,
Grade,
izMdi for this Port from Foreif-n Pnrtii
BARKS.
Nor Agatha, 360 tons. Rohr, sailed from OneMonth 5 . . . .V; vv. . . . .." "60
1 194
Xior ATCtlC. . HanflPn floured
iseviiie uct 7.
Nor Anzona, 542 tons, Gabrieben,sailed
from London, Sept 25 '
J, 968 GerfAnna, 349 toDfl, Siewerts, at Bristol.
GerpAmalia & Hedwig, 329 tons, Gebm,
at Gloucester, Sept 16.
No- Camilla, 418 tonsjorensen, at Wa
terford, Oct21.
Swd Caria, 472 tons, Westerland, sailed
from Bordeaux Cct. 29.
Nor Chas Northcote, 418 tons, Erick
sen, sailed from Barrow. Oct 21.
Nor Credo, 371 tons, Chriatophersen. of th city at the u) Ove rat6S, or
U -JITOXpUUly X1UV t
JNor Eliezer, -, Zachariasen, sailed
6,910
2,109
8,275
1,263
2,588
Thepapewill be delivered tby
carriers, free of charge, in any part
897
682
468
1,160
142!
c
Boho Sauce,
. . Curry Powder,
Potted Meats,
Calves Foot Jelly,Q
AIeo Champignoas and Petit Pols,
amarinds in Pots,
Queen Olives, Elegant;
Oiires, Farcies,
Dijohn Montarde,2
Foreign.
OottonM..MM.M(..MaMtM(S(MaMMaaMMs
Spirits..MM...M.M.... . .....
B tOSUl.aaaa. . .......MM....M.....M.......a.M... .
ar.......aaM.......a,a m.m.m.mm.m..m...
Grade.
3,617
500
1,006
M ay onaise Salad Dressing,
8 urf Capers,
Gwava Jelly,
Pi
O
Tobtsoo Sauce,
Pare Olive Oil,
Farina,
Cracked Wheat,
Maniocs.
A '83 a fall line of staple goods.
All goods bought of me I deliver free
every half hour during the entire dsy.
ffl
John L. Boatwright,
II ud IS North Troit St
nor 21
COMMERCIAL HOTEL;
WIIINQTON,N. CZ
L,argc Sample Rooms tor
Commercial Travelers:
rjm;rOP:ETOB having tooroaghly i
renovated this House ad fornished'lt entire
ly new, is prep-red to lreto the travtSfig j
public all the cenvealeaeles of a 7IE3T-
nv a cr v -n --. -
uoa uuiu i u located la the very
etatre cf the business part of the dry, beiag
convenient to the principal bosinflBi honse
Bostoflee,: Cwtoa Eowsa, OHj Hall tad '
Ooort'Hoxue.
Groceries, &c.
QAA Kolls-Cotton BAGGING,
OUU ly 2 and 2 lbs
Qrirv Lbs Bagging TWINE,
1000 Bbls FL0-UB'
400 Bxi Smoked Dry Salt Sides'
OAf. Hh8 and Bd1 New Crop Cuba,
UU and N O Molasses.
NAILS 4 to40
QQQ Bales HOOP IRON,
O Baff8 SHOT, all sizes,
500 BAG3 C0FI,EE 411 grades,
250 Bt1S SUGAR' 811 -Tade8
25 BieS AsSOrted CANDT
: 25 Tubs Pure Leaf.LARD,
: 50 Boxes STARCH'
"I OK Cases LYE,
200 Boxea S0AP'
100 Boxea tobacco
100 Boxes,m-Half Bbls SNUFF,
' 200 GrosaMATCHES
Wrapping' Paper, Tirine, Soda, Candles.
racKers, Pepper, Ginger, Spice, Water
For sale low by
pov 24 jWTLLIAMS & MURCHISOy.
Fresh Every Day
Flff-5 ABSOBTtfENT OF CASTDIKS,
Frendi and Domeetie, jus reodved and for
THH OSTLY. GENUINE HOME-MADE j
y-uy ia ua city, will be found ererr
oay, fresh and sweet, three doors Booth of
n ,5OBaw oeooad street. Also, Nuts
Bairins. Fmlt, a. O. . JEYEJsfe,
from Bordeaux, Nov 1
Ger Friedricb Perthes, 480 tons, Walter,
sailed from Hamburg, bept 16
uan lialeon, 3l tons, Kalsbroll, s-
Nor Gambetta, 02 tons, Eltvedt, sailed
from Hamburg, Noy 4
Nor Helene, 305. tons, Daal, sailed from
Wilhelmshaven, Sept 0.
Buss. John, Jsacksson, at Gloucester,
Oct 28
Ger Kosmos, 389 Ions, Westerling, sail
ed from Liverpool, Oct. 4.
Nor Leo. 505 tons, Andersen, sailed
from Hull, Nov 6.
Nor Labra, 335 tons, Natvig, sailed
from Bristol, Oct 20
NorMadonna, 450 Jtons, Olsen, sailed
from Grim8tadt, Oct 7 ,
-Nor Mindora. 291 tons, Hendrickien,
at Gloucester, Aug 25.
Nor Polykarp, 498 tons, Olsen, sailed
from Grimstad, Sept 1.'
Nor Samson, 348 tons, Naess, at Liver
pool, Oct 21.
Ger Scharnhorst, 410 tons, sailed from
Hull, Nov 2.
Nor Stanley, 633 tens, Ellingsen, at
Cork, Oct. 12.
GerTherese, 1,089 tons, Hashagen,sail
ed from Hamburg, Oct 24.
Nor Thorgny, 458 tons, Andreasen,
sailed from Lpswicb, Oct 28.
Nor Titania, 303 tons, Albrethsen,
a Gloucester, uct .
BRIGS
Ger Albertine Meyer, 266 tons, sailed
irom Dublin, Sept. 17.
Ger Anna, 333 tons, Lange, at Liver
pool, Oct 28.
Bonito, 158 tons, Mitchell, sailed from
Bowling, Sept. 24,
Ger C F Maass, 267 tons, Zeplien, at
Gloucester, Oct 21.
Nor Dolen, 362 jtons, Deilrichsen, at
Liverpool, Aug 30
Ger Express, 271,tons, Fretwurst, at
Liverpool, Oct 14.
I Ger Helios, 356 tons. Borgwaldt, sailed
from Bordeaux, Oct 26.
Ger Hermann Friedrich, 288 tons, Niej
ahr, sailed from Sharpness, Oct 28.
Nor Hilding, 246 tons, Jensen, at Lis.
bon, Oct 21.
Nor Marie, 263 tons, Tallaksen,
Glasgow, Oct 21.
SCHOONEBS.
Br Warwick Castle, 259 tons, Luck,
Gloucester,.Oct28
U made from the iniMnrtu n. ... -
Tonic and Stafittaki ?nm
are unsurpassed by hit ether r4tir
ueingt-epurejuieeof the ertr fr7.
its parity and euiencM re giula
The vounffent child m- 5 TT.
eus qualities, and the.Ve.ke.t intSft!
fieial to the af-ed aad debilitated, mS
: Uiioi in. w-
SSim 'mTer7 rMpect ArWl5ETJi
SPEER'S
P- J- Sherry,
The P. J. 8HERRT l. . wi.. . ...
-' - ' -- wiMti,vir.ri. Minn ebM m i
mptTTvV 'XWZj. "'i?55. 'Utor-
"lumuu'au rauriiKTiaM it -tu
foucd unexcelled.: ;
SPEER'S
P. J Brandy,
i uftAaui Btanos uariTaled in t
ST mm abv - . w9m b
VUUB,rJi uowg iar superior for medlcalvl
13 cents par week.
poses.
IT 18 A PURE diitillation from their
aad contains valuable medicinal projn?
It has a delioate flavor, similar to tibiM
Liin irrsnaii rmm vhf.h i i. Ji aJ1 1 . j
j J lie Dail 1view is now in the to great fT8t among first-elan UmWm
n . ...
oee tnat t&e signature ofllfred 8nk
Fassaie, N. J., if 0rer the oprk of eah - M
UCa ... I
For sale bv W. H. orekv.j. n.
iouxui year oi itn existence, is per- joff ' na r attiuoKia oo
Female 'School.
manently established, with a large j
and steadily increasing Biibscrip
tion list, and presents to merchants I
MISSES BURR & JAliEi !
PRINCIPALS.
MRS. BL S. CUSHIKG,
, MUSICAL INSTBtJCTRESS.
mn for advertising,
rjlHE SIXTEENTH ANNOAI88IPl
and others a most desirable'medi- of Schobr Viii bPen on WEDiqcwxI
VIUTUiJiSK 6th, 1880. I
The course of initraetlon b mint
ie and thorough, each pupil recehifli lafl ,
ual attention. The training of tocii ttl(
ren, a specialty.. Free hscd driwis?, (Vi
)icmwi a voeai jaatio wiuosi
ohare. : .
Pupils, for 'he above Fchooli of
Paintinr. or Pictaresflna Drwiar. Cl
ef the Bchoo?, will be accommodated tsL
confenient hours. Where a clua of
or twny is formed for initmetioa
arts, a liberal deduction in cries vill K
made. .-. , I
A limited number of dudIIi csb Uu.
mod a ted with hoard In th fmilr ofesi
the PrinciDabi.
' For terms aad frthr nrilenln in ?M
oipals. . . sept
THE
WILfflNSM
J0O1AL
CLYDE
at
at
OOSH. ?
CHAS. KLEIN,
Oniertater rani CalM Mer.-
Princess Street, in Basement of the
Journal Bnildtog't
w jjl if iN q t o jt, jr. a
JAMES,
iBpnblished
EVERY FRIDAY.
- JAt the following rates q
una j.e7.".;;-r;: 2 00
'S
AND-
: ! .
Vlilminnn M. C
Steamship t'!'1
THE STEAM EK
$5
jaiwd. We wl furnish you rerythin.l THfi
$10 a day and upwards is easilr made with- ,V?
Outfit sent free to those who with
to engage ia the ort pleasant
- proncaoie D-d-ew sown
-iTerrtung new. Capital not i
A t ailit f f tfft. 1
A v mukhiiwh v. wiiiih u a I rv m m . .
kets eonstautly on hand. Furniture Repaired I OlXuOBthI 1 OH
. . , a L - vwwwwv v a
B 1 B " - T
Cleaned and Yarnished. Orders
graph r mail promptly ol Ja fv
uot S
Prices
Three l-fonUarnT.
60
j -
Plrrt-Claas Bar aad Billiard Balomt
eoaneoted with this Hotel.
RATES $2 PEBDAY.
oat 2 . F.A.SCHUTTB,
For Rent
A aT n ..
uu ju oxuuk for oomntry
trade.ou Mrket street, between
ona ana T-lrd. Also Rooms. ApolTtoT
THK McKCTO,
."Attorneys and Counsellors t. Law.
wpUfrtfCZ-Sttr cop? . ' ', . -
out attTilr awsr frnn home
So risk whaterer.
- at onee. jaany are
Ladies i
ne rer nLrht. I "nnnir.T. irrvriQ nv tnjnrmrn
Many ew workers wint- W -,xx,,
m t-lrfwfl. fnv I .
thelmsiBML l 3 1 n, W iTct -Vk I Al J. H. WAKKUCKS Job Offioa.
aad young boys and girls make great pay' I 661 "aim tbla offlceefore having
.w v wuu tm wuung 10 woia iaus to make 1 j"4 cawuo
more money ererr dar than ean hm mAm . I Office in Review bnikifn-.i
or-iaary mpioyment. Tnoee I jy -3
.. wieo wiu saort road te
fortune. . Addraai H Rium t r i
land. Maine. - oct5-dgmriy
J OW RATESl-or C kinds of .Prinuag, I TTAVE BEEN REMOVED FROM Priu
Hy liyery nil Sale aalls
Persons redding oat of the city eu hM
their printing carefully executed and xai
to them free of postages
EL EL VlRnnmr
JL
cess to Flfth,between Mtdbeny and Walmit
streexs, wnere I will dc pleased to serve mr
nnMI.
B. SCOTT.
old customers
Panic prices.
noTl7-lw
and the
Tax Wnnrou3r JorjL;cnx
tes Urgelj in the adjoiningjsonn-
tiesjaa well as in thWAf Vwi
t3 Shippers eaa rely epo
tions of the Stateand presents tm- saiiinif of Bteaw asadrer-
' tot Freight Engagemeay app11" 1
-Muaia.aciifaea to.merehants for I thos. . bosd, sp
GULF STREAM
CAPT. INGRAM, ,
J. . . -....a. wntf r
AiU ULu . WtLWL SAW
Nov .ft
Vflagtoa,
making Jmownhaitheve for T0E0- - Freight if ejfat
-
T'
Khl
osi
Com,
Ia BeTfavBftftdlag) ... pri aJk
t -
r